Attilio da Empoli's contribution to monopolistic competition theory
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In his writings regarding the link between competition and firm cost structure, hoping to come up with a new value theory, Attilio da Empoli proposed new theories concerning external competition and comparison of firms with identical products but different locations.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Studies
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0144-3585
Year: 2001
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Notes on Attilio da Empoli's Teoria dell'Incidenza delle Imposte; oblique tax shifting and other themes
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Attilio da Empoli, while not well known in the English speaking world, proposed oblique tax shifting and other new ideas during the 1920s. His ideas went beyond the partial equilibrium approach.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Studies
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0144-3585
Year: 2001
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Issues of public finance theory in Attilio da Empoli's scientific work
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Attilio da Empoli researched public finance, particularly the areas of tax collections and expenditures. He related tax shifting to cost conditions.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Studies
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0144-3585
Year: 2001
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