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Luigi Pasinetti

Luigi L. Pasinetti (born September 12, 1930) is an Italian economist of the Post-Keynesian school. Pasinetti is considered the heir of the "Cambridge Keynesians" and a student of Piero Sraffa and Richard Kahn. Along with them, as well as Joan Robinson, he was one of the prominent members on the "Cambridge, UK" side of the Cambridge capital controversy. His contributions to economics include developing the analytical foundations of Neo-Ricardian economics, including the theory of value and distribution, as well as work in the line of Kaldorian theory of growth and income distribution. He has also developed the theory of structural change and economic growth, structural economic dynamics and uneven sectoral development.
==Biography==
Pasinetti was born on September 12, 1930, in Zanica, near Bergamo, in the north of Italy. He began his economics studies at Milan's Università Cattolica, where he obtained his “laurea” degree in 1954. The thesis that he presented dealt with econometric models applied to the analysis of the trade cycle. As a brilliant student, he won several scholarships for graduate studies which gained him access to University of Cambridge, England (1956 and 1958), Harvard University, USA (1957) and Oxford University, England (1959) for his graduate studies. In 1960 Oxford's Nuffield College granted him a Research Fellowship that he enjoyed until 1962, the year in which he left the University for Cambridge, called there by the prestigious economist Lord Richard Kahn.
In those years,
Years later, Pasinetti, remembering Kahn in a Memorial Service held at King's College Chapel, University of Cambridge on 21 October 1989, recalled that:
Richard Goodwin was also part of this brilliant group of Cambridge economists, and exerted the first important influence on Pasinetti. In conveying the intellectual debt he owed him, Pasinetti writes:
In 1960–1961 Pasinetti became a Fellow of King's College. Twelve years later in 1973, he was appointed Reader at the Cambridge, a post that he kept until his return to the Università Cattolica Milano in 1976. In March 1963 he was awarded his doctorate degree from Cambridge University with a Ph. Dissertation on "A Multi-sector Model of Economic Growth." This thesis was the core of what came to be in 1981 one of his most complete books, ''Structural Change and Economic Growth''. In 1964 he was appointed Professor of Econometrics at the Università Cattolica and in 1981 full Professor of Economic Analysis. Trips between Cambridge and Milan were very frequent during this period. In 1971 and 1975 he was appointed Visiting Research Professor at Columbia University as well as in 1979 at the Indian Statistical Institute in Calcutta and the Delhi School of Economics.
Back at his ''Alma Mater'', Università Cattolica Milano, he was appointed Chairman of the Faculty of Economics from 1980 to 1983, Director of the Department of Economics (1983–1986) and later Director of the Joint Economics Doctoral Program (comprising three Milanese Universities: Università Cattolica, Bocconi University and University of Milan) from 1984–86 and again from 1995-98.
The list of academic distinctions and honours he has received till now is long. The most prominent ones are: St. Vincent prize for economics (1979), President of the ''Società Italiana degli Economisti'' (1986–89), President of the ''European Society for the History of Economic Thought'' (1995–1997), Member of the ''Executive Committee of the International Economic Association'', Member of the ''Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei'', ''Doctor Honoris Causa'' at the University of Friburg (1986), ''Invernizzi'' Prize for Economics (1997). At present Pasinetti is also Honorary President of: the ''International Economic Association'', the ''European Society for the History of Economic Thought'', the ''International Economic Association, the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy'', the ''Italian Association for the History of Political Economy'' and the ''Italian Association for the History of Economic Thought''.
He has also provided valuable contributions to several major economic journals such as editorial advisor to: the ''Cambridge Journal of Economics'' (since 1977), the ''Journal of Post Keynesian Economics'' (since its founding in 1978), ''Kyklos'' (1981), ''Structural Change and Economic Dynamics'' (since 1989), and ''PSL Quarterly Review'' (2009) to name a few.
Pasinetti is currently Emeritus Professor at the Università Cattolica Milano.

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