Francesco Forte ranks among the founding fathers of the Public Choice School. His work in the field has its basis in his microeconomic, individualistic, approach to the economics of public finance, which he saw as a complex (non-market) enterprise interacting with market participants under legal institutions emerging from those interactions. In that perspective, the reconstruction of Forte’s view of public choice begins with his works of the early 1950s and ends with his plans for future reaseach.

Francesco Forte. An economist across boundaries / Fedeli, Silvia. - In: PUBLIC CHOICE. - ISSN 0048-5829. - 190:3-4(2022), pp. 273-280. [10.1007/s11127-022-00965-7]

Francesco Forte. An economist across boundaries

Silvia Fedeli
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2022

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Francesco Forte ranks among the founding fathers of the Public Choice School. His work in the field has its basis in his microeconomic, individualistic, approach to the economics of public finance, which he saw as a complex (non-market) enterprise interacting with market participants under legal institutions emerging from those interactions. In that perspective, the reconstruction of Forte’s view of public choice begins with his works of the early 1950s and ends with his plans for future reaseach.
2022
public choice school; Francesco Forte; positive welfare economics
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Francesco Forte. An economist across boundaries / Fedeli, Silvia. - In: PUBLIC CHOICE. - ISSN 0048-5829. - 190:3-4(2022), pp. 273-280. [10.1007/s11127-022-00965-7]
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