Federico Caffè

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Federico Caffè was an influential Italian economist and academic known for his work on welfare economics, Keynesian theory, and social justice in economic policy.

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instanceOf academic
economist
human
university professor
academicAdvisorOf Italian economists of the late 20th century
academicDiscipline macroeconomics
political economy
citizenship Italian Republic
countryOfCitizenship Italy
employer Sapienza University of Rome
familyName Caffe
surface form: Caffè
fieldOfWork Keynesian economics
economic policy
economics
public economics
social policy
welfare economics
focusesOn distributional effects of economic policy
social justice in economic policy
welfare state institutions
givenName Federico
hasNotableRole promoting Keynesianism in Italian academia
shaping post-war Italian economic thought
hasOccupation economist
researcher
university teacher
ideology social democracy
influenced Italian Keynesian economists
students of economics at Sapienza University of Rome
influencedBy John Maynard Keynes
welfare state theorists
knownFor Keynesian economic thought in Italy
advocacy of social justice in economic policy
contributions to welfare economics
defense of the welfare state
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
movement Keynesian economics
surface form: Keynesianism
name Federico Caffè self-link
nationality Italian
notableIdea importance of social protection in market economies
priority of full employment in economic policy
role of the state in correcting market failures
notableStudent Italian central bankers and policymakers
positionHeld professor of economics
residence Rome
sexOrGender male
workLocation Rome

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