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    Maria Cristina Marcuzzo e Anna Rossi-Doria, La ricerca delle donne. Studi femministi in Italia, Rosenberg & Sellier, Torino, 1987

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    Degraef Véronique. Maria Cristina Marcuzzo e Anna Rossi-Doria, La ricerca delle donne. Studi femministi in Italia, Rosenberg & Sellier, Torino, 1987. In: Les Cahiers du GRIF, n°37-38, 1988. Le genre de l'histoire. pp. 170-171

    Maria Cristina Marcuzzo e Anna Rossi-Doria, La ricerca delle donne. Studi femministi in Italia, Rosenberg & Sellier, Torino, 1987

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    Degraef Véronique. Maria Cristina Marcuzzo e Anna Rossi-Doria, La ricerca delle donne. Studi femministi in Italia, Rosenberg & Sellier, Torino, 1987. In: Les Cahiers du GRIF, n°37-38, 1988. Le genre de l'histoire. pp. 170-171

    Why not bancor? Keynes’s currency plan as a solution to global imbalances

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    The global financial crisis, which began in August 2007 and continues with no end in sight, has thrown macroeconomics into turmoil. This book challenges the current mainstream macroeconomic tradition, rejecting the view that whatever shock hits the economy, the response is an automatic and rapid move towards market equilibrium that pulls the economy out of any kind of difficult situation. Engaging with the structural problems of our times, especially in the context of the global financial crisis, the essays not just engage with Keynesian economics, but also adapt and go beyond it as per the requirements of present conditions. The essays apply the 'Keynesian spirit' to cover four broad areas: effective demand in the crisis, economic theory in the context of world recession, money and international liquidity, and finance and international economic disorder. Suggesting an alternative future of macroeconomics, this volume inspires and provokes new economic thinking that is needed for the world today

    Re- embracing Keynes: ECON 2010

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    CongresosVideo realizado en la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas moderado por el Dr. Mario Damill en el cual Maria Cristina Marcuzzo brinda una conferencia. Fue llevado a cabo el día 16 de Noviembre de 201

    Is automation beneficial for society as a whole? What we can learn re-reading Ricardo and Marx on machinery and labour

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    The aim of the chapter is to highlight that Ricardo’s and Marx’s analysis of the introduction of machinery raises relevant theoretical issues that go well beyond the problems of adjustment, though they are important, to new technologies. After arguing that the introduction of machinery is compatible with an increase in net income (profits) and a reduction in gross income, on which the level of employment depends, Ricardo concludes that the possibility of a (partial) recovery of employment depends on how the net income is spent (i.e. how the profits are spent). Even considering that new capital is invested in machinery, with the consequence that the accumulation of capital gives rise to an increase in demand for labour, the latter, however, is in a necessarily decreasing ratio with respect to the investment. Marx introduces three new elements: the capitalist use of machinery, the direct and indirect effects of the introduction of machinery on employment coefficients, and the cascade effects due to the introduction of machinery in the connected sectors (considering both backward and forward linkages). In particular, Marx's rich and complex analysis of the relationship between machinery and labour in Grundrisse is examined. The analysis of the contributions of Ricardo and Marx suggests the need for a critical assessment of the current debate on the issues raised by the specific character of the digital revolution

    Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Essays in Keynesian Persuasion

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    The 15 papers in this volume elucidate Keynes’s economics by putting the development of his theory in historical context. All have been published previously, but having them in one collection facilitates understanding the links between them. The overall theme is Keynes’s concept of uncertainty, which most clearly distinguishes him from economists who construct models based on the assumption of perfect foresight on the part of economic actors. Marcuzzo is thus firmly in the same camp as Robert..

    The first great recession of the 21st century: Competing explanations

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    The First Great Recession of the 21st Century, fascinating, insightful and thought-provoking, will prove a challenging read for academics, students and researchers in the fields of economics, money, finance and banking, and the history of economics. It will also prove invaluable for economic policymakers at all levels. © Óscar Dejuán, Eladio Febrero and Maria Cristina Marcuzzo 2011. All rights reserved
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