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? In his "Prime ricerche sulla rivoluzione dei prezzi in Firenze"
(1939), Giuseppe Parenti, by Fernand Braudel regarded as an author
who "se classait, d'entree de jeu et sans discussion possible, a la
hauteur meme d'Earl Jefferson Hamilton. . . . " begins his opening
lines with a description/de?nition of the price revolution which
took place in the XVI in Europe as "that extraordinary enhancement
of all things that occurred in European countries around the second
half of the XVI; revolution in the true meaning of the word, as not
only, like any strong price increase, it modi?ed the wealth
distribution process and changed the relative position of the
various social categories and of the different functions of the
economic activity, but affected too, in a way that was not enough
studied yet, the relative evolution of the various national
economies, and ?nally, . . . . . . . . . ., certainly contributed
to the birth, or at least to the dissemination, of the new
naturalistic economic ideas, from which the economic science would
have sprung." De?nition that can be taken as the founding metaphor
of this volume."
? In his "Prime ricerche sulla rivoluzione dei prezzi in Firenze"
(1939), Giuseppe Parenti, by Fernand Braudel regarded as an author
who "se classait, d'entree de jeu et sans discussion possible, a la
hauteur meme d'Earl Jefferson Hamilton. . . . " begins his opening
lines with a description/de?nition of the price revolution which
took place in the XVI in Europe as "that extraordinary enhancement
of all things that occurred in European countries around the second
half of the XVI; revolution in the true meaning of the word, as not
only, like any strong price increase, it modi?ed the wealth
distribution process and changed the relative position of the
various social categories and of the different functions of the
economic activity, but affected too, in a way that was not enough
studied yet, the relative evolution of the various national
economies, and ?nally, . . . . . . . . . ., certainly contributed
to the birth, or at least to the dissemination, of the new
naturalistic economic ideas, from which the economic science would
have sprung." De?nition that can be taken as the founding metaphor
of this volume."
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