It's the end of economics (as we know it)

Ambrosino Angela

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Università di Torino

 

ANGELA AMBROSINO is Assistant Professor of History of Economic Thought at the Department of Economics and Statistics of the University of Turin, Italy, where she teaches economics. STOREP member since the Association’s first conference in 2004, she has served as a member of the Executive Committee for the years 2015-18 and 2018-21 and is currently (since 2021) the Secretary-general. She is a member of the Committee of Archivio Storico delle Economiste ed Economisti – ASEE (since 2020) and of the Scientific Committee of the Turin School of Local Regulation, Fondazione Tebaldo Fenoglio (since 2012).

She has published several articles concerning institutional economics from a history of economic thought and a history of economics perspectives. Her research interests include economic methodology and the relationship between economics and other disciplines.

Managing Editor of The Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi (since 2021), she has recently published “Can Institutional Economics Still Fascinate Scholars?”, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 2023, “Economics imperialism and economic imperialism: Two sides of the same coin” (with M. Cedrini and J.B. Davis), Review of Political Economy, 2023, and “Today’s Economics: One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand” (with M. Cedrini and J.B. Davis), The European Journal of History of the Economic Thought, 2023.

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Torino, 10153, Italy