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Mauro Baranzini
Mauro Leo Baranzini (born 31 August 1944 in
Bellinzona, Switzerland) is a
Swiss economist of the Cambridge
Post-Keynesian school of thought. He was a student of Bruno Caizzi at the ''Scuola Superiore di Commercio of Bellinzona''; of
Pietro Balestra and
Bernard Schmitt at the
University of Fribourg, Switzerland; of
David Soskice,
John S. Flemming and Sir James A.
Mirrlees at
Oxford. Later on, while at the
University of Cambridge, U.K., he came under the influence of the two senior post-Keynesian economists:
Luigi Lodovico Pasinetti and
Geoff Harcourt. He has written extensively with
Roberto Scazzieri, of the Universities of Bologna and Cambridge and of the
Lincei Academy. His contributions are mainly in the field of income and wealth distribution, both at the macro- and micro-level. In particular he has fruitfully incorporated into the post-Keynesian model of distribution and accumulation the well-known
life-cycle theory of Ando-Brumberg&Modigliani, within an overlapping-generations model, and with a strong bequest motive.
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