Francesco Fuoco

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Francesco Fuoco (Mignano, 1774 – Naples, 1841), was an Italian philologist, economist and religious man.

Various of his works were published under the name of Giuseppe de Welz, a banker from Como to whom Fuoco had sold them in a state of necessity.[1]

Writings

Fuoco dealt with many economic problems: of value, which he based on utility; of population; of income, being the first in Italy to support the validity of Ricardian theory; of industry; of credit, demonstrating even before Ferrara that credit multiplies capital; of currency.

He also dealt with methodological problems, trying to show the usefulness of applying mathematical formulas to economy.

Works

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Notes

  1. FUOCO, Francesco entry (Italian) in the Enciclopedia italiana

References

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