Maffeo Pantaleoni

Maffeo Pantaleoni
Born2 July 1857
Died29 October 1924
Academic career
School or
tradition
Economic liberalism
Other notable studentsAntonio de Viti de Marco · Vilfredo Pareto
InfluencesDavid Ricardo · Léon Walras

Maffeo Pantaleoni (Italian: [mafˌfɛːo pantaleˈoːni]; 2 July 1857 – 29 October 1924) was an Italian economist. Born in Frascati, at first he was a notable proponent of neoclassical economics. Later in his life, before and during World War I, he became an ardent Italian nationalist and syndicalist, with close ties to the Italian fascism movement.[1] He was Minister of Finance in the Carnaro government of Gabriele D'Annunzio at Fiume, which lasted for fifteen months between 1919 and 1920. Shortly before his death in Milan, he was elected to the Italian Senate.

  1. ^ Michelini, Luca (2011). Alle origini dell'antisemitismo nazional-fascista Maffeo Pantaleoni e "La Vita italiana" di Giovanni Preziosi (1915-1924) (in Italian). Venezia: Marsilio Editori S.p.A. ISBN 978-88-317-0736-7. Retrieved 5 April 2023. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)