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Author: Pietro Metastasio
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Published: 1781
Total Pages: 52
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Author: Flavius AETIUS
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Published: 1770
Total Pages: 52
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Published: 1732
Total Pages: 66
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Published: 1782
Total Pages: 50
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ezio D'Errico
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 9780838633991
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Giovanni Michelagnoli
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2011-09-24
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 3642223125
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe present book analyses the work of Ezio Tarantelli, a remarkable Italian scientist and economist killed by the Red Brigades in 1985 after only a short life (1941-1985). Tarantelli’s work and its implications are not only of importance for Italian researchers, but also represents a contribution of interest to economists worldwide. The first chapter of this volume shows the most important features of the European and Italian economy from 1970 to 1985. The contribution of Tarantelli, in fact, was his attempt to address the questions arising from such a context, incorporating the thought of F. Modigliani and J. Robinson in the process. After some brief biographical notes in the second chapter, the third and the fourth concentrate on Tarantelli’s theoretical contribution. The fifth chapter and the conclusions, finally, show how, from his economic analysis, he derived some economic policy proposals that still hold relevance today. The text includes a complete bibliography of his scientific writings.
Author: Pietro Antonio D.B. Metastasio
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Published: 1732
Total Pages: 74
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Published: 1764
Total Pages: 48
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 1058
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ezio Manzini
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2015-02-20
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 0262028603
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe role of design, both expert and nonexpert, in the ongoing wave of social innovation toward sustainability. In a changing world everyone designs: each individual person and each collective subject, from enterprises to institutions, from communities to cities and regions, must define and enhance a life project. Sometimes these projects generate unprecedented solutions; sometimes they converge on common goals and realize larger transformations. As Ezio Manzini describes in this book, we are witnessing a wave of social innovations as these changes unfold—an expansive open co-design process in which new solutions are suggested and new meanings are created. Manzini distinguishes between diffuse design (performed by everybody) and expert design (performed by those who have been trained as designers) and describes how they interact. He maps what design experts can do to trigger and support meaningful social changes, focusing on emerging forms of collaboration. These range from community-supported agriculture in China to digital platforms for medical care in Canada; from interactive storytelling in India to collaborative housing in Milan. These cases illustrate how expert designers can support these collaborations—making their existence more probable, their practice easier, their diffusion and their convergence in larger projects more effective. Manzini draws the first comprehensive picture of design for social innovation: the most dynamic field of action for both expert and nonexpert designers in the coming decades.