? Examines Pareto's role in teaching political economy and other issues of applied political economy? Reviews Pareto's early contributions to pure economics, welfare, equilibrium theory, monetary circulation, sociological-ideological thought, income law and private property? Analyses the first critical success of Pareto
This three volume series of intellectual biography considers the life, work and impact on economic, social and political theory of the Italian economist, sociologist and political scientist Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923).
This second volume follows Pareto from his time teaching at Lausanne to the juncture in his life where he first began to make theoretical contributions of his own. Mornati considers Pareto's work on pure economics, general equilibrium, welfare economics and the economic case for socialism, as well as his critical observations of Italian and Swiss public policy.
Fiorenzo Mornati
is Associate Professor in History of Economic Thought at the University of Turin, Italy.