Costantino Bresciani Turroni

Costantino Bresciani Turroni
Born(1882-02-26)26 February 1882
Died7 December 1963(1963-12-07) (aged 81)
NationalityItalian
Spouse
Clara Lubrecht
(m. 1926)
Parent(s)Alessandro Bresciani (father)
Erminia Turroni (mother)
Academic career
FieldEconomics
Political Economy
Statistics
Econometrics
InstitutionUniversity of Berlin
University of Palermo
University of Genoa
University of Bologna
University of Milan
University of Cairo
School or
tradition
classical liberalism
Alma materUniversity of Padova

Costantino Bresciani-Turroni (26 February 1882 – 7 December 1963) was an Italian economist and statistician.[1][2] He was the last internationally known representative of Italy’s classical school of economics, which flourished in the early part of the century and continued to exert its influence between the world wars.[3]

  1. ^ Blaug, Mark, ed. (1986). "Bresciani-Turroni, Constantino [sic]". Who's Who in Economics: A Biographical Dictionary of Major Economists 1700-1986 (2nd ed.). Wheatsheaf Books Limited. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-7450-0230-9 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ "Bresciani Turróni, Costantino" (in Italian). nell'Enciclopedia Treccani. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  3. ^ Einaudi, Luigi (1950). "Introduction". Economic Policy for the Thinking Man. Translated by Fitzgerald, Edward. London, Edinburgh and Glasgow: William Hodge and Company Limited. pp. vii-ix. Retrieved 19 May 2024 – via Internet Archive.