Collana | Studi di storia
Miscellanea | Genealogie e geografie dell’anti-democrazia nella crisi europea degli anni Trenta
Capitolo | Corporativismo e autarchia in Gino Borgatta

Corporativismo e autarchia in Gino Borgatta

La parabola economica di un allievo di Luigi Einaudi

Abstract

 In the first Italian industrial take-off between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the economist Gino Borgatta, a pupil of Luigi Einaudi, was among the most convinced supporters of free trade policy. However, this attitude evolved during the thirties, when protectionism was presented by Borgatta as an instrument that, under certain conditions and within autarchic politics, could be profitably used to reach political as well as economic objectives. Similarly, corporatism was also presented as not necessarily limiting private initiative, demonstrating Borgatta’s attempt to reconcile his past as a supporter of free trade with his new role as consultant to the Fascist regime.


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Pubblicato 31 Maggio 2019 | Lingua: it

Keywords AutarchyGino BorgattaCorporatismProtectionismFree tradeLuigi Einaudi


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