Stefano Zamagni

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Stefano Zamagni

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Zamagni in 2020
Born (1943-01-04) 4 January 1943 (age 78)
Rimini, Italy
Spouse(s)
 [de]
(m. 1968)
Academic background
Alma materUniversità Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
InfluencesPierpaolo Donati
Academic work
DisciplineEconomics
Sub-discipline
Institutions

Stefano Zamagni KSG (born 4 January 1943) is an Italian economist.[1] Born in Rimini,[2] Zamagni is Professor of Economics at the University of Bologna. Zamagni is also a fellow of the Human Development and Capability Association[3] and President of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.[4]

Selected bibliography[]

Books[]

  • Zamagni, Stefano (1993). Microeconomic Theory: An Introduction. Aldershot, England: Gregg Revivals. ISBN 978-0-7512-0261-8.
  • Cozzi, Terenzio; Zamagni, Stefano (1995). Elementi di economia politica (in Italian). Bologna: Il Mulino. ISBN 978-88-15-05198-1.
  • Zamagni, Stefano (1995). The Economics of Altruism. Aldershot, England: Edward Elgar. ISBN 978-1-85278-953-4.
  • Screpanti, Ernesto; Zamagni, Stefano (2005). An Outline of the History of Economic Thought. Translated by Field, David; Kirby, Lynn (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/0199279144.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-927914-2.
  • Bruni, Luigino; Zamagni, Stefano (2007). Civil Economy: Efficiency, Equity, Public Happiness. Frontiers of Business Ethics. 2. Bern: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-3-03910-896-1. ISSN 1661-4844.
  • Scazzieri, Roberto; Sen, Amartya; Zamagni, Stefano, eds. (2008). Markets, Money and Capital: Hicksian Economics for the Twenty-first Century. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511575969. ISBN 978-0-521-87321-5.
  • Zamagni, Stefano; Zamagni, Vera (2010). Cooperative Enterprise: Facing the Challenge of Globalization. Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar. ISBN 978-1-84980-314-4.
  • Bruni, Luigino; Zamagni, Stefano (2013). Handbook on the Economics of Reciprocity and Social Enterprise. Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar. ISBN 978-1-84980-474-5.

Chapters in books[]

  • Zamagni, Stefano (2005), “Happiness and individualism: a very difficult union” in L. Bruni e P. Porta (eds.), Economics and Happiness, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005, pp. 303–334.
  • Zamagni, Stefano (2006), “The ethical anchoring of Corporate Social responsibility”, in L. Zsolnai (eds.), Interdisciplinary Yearbook of Business Ethics, Vol. I, 2006, pp. 31–51.
  • Zamagni, Stefano (2007), "Positional competition and jobless growth: the role of civil economy", in Loose, D.; Waandors, S. (eds.), Work and human dignity in the context of globalization, Budel (NL): Damon, pp. 62–79.
  • Zamagni, Stefano (2008), "Reciprocity, civil economy, common good", in Archer, M.; Donati, P. (eds.), Pursuing the common good, Vatican City: The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, pp. 467–502.
  • Zamagni, Stefano (2008), "Between theory and history: on the identity of Hicks's economics", in Zamagni, Stefano; Sen, Amartya; Scazzieri, Roberto (eds.), Markets, money and capital: Hicksian economics for the twenty-first century, Cambridge, UK New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1–40, ISBN 9780521873215.
  • Zamagni, Stefano (2008) [1987], "Georgescu-Roegen, Nicholas", in Eatwell, John; Milgate, Murray; Newman, Peter K. (eds.), The New Palgrave: a dictionary of economics volume 2, London New York Tokyo: Macmillan Stockton Press Maruzen, pp. 515–516, ISBN 9780333740408.
  • Zamagni, Stefano (2010), "Catholic social thought, civil economy and the spirit of capitalism", in Finn, D. (ed.), The true wealth of nations, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 63–94.
  • Zamagni, Stefano (2011). "Fraternity, Gift and Reciprocity in Caritas in Veritate". In Pabst, Adrian (ed.). The Crisis of Global Capitalism: Pope Benedict XVI's Social Encyclical and the Future of Political Economy. Eugene, Orgegon: Cascade Books. pp. 155–171. ISBN 978-1-60899-368-0.

Journal articles[]

References[]

  1. ^ Digital, Periodista. "Stefano Zamagni: "El turbocapitalismo ha fracasado" :: Educación :: Religión Digital". www.periodistadigital.com. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Stefano Zamagni - CV (pdf)". University of Bologna. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
  3. ^ "HDCA Fellows". Human Development & Capability Association. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Stefano Zamagni". The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. Retrieved 12 April 2014.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Margaret Archer
President of the Pontifical Academy
of Social Sciences

2019–present
Incumbent


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