Observing Agriculture in Early Twentieth-Century Italy

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Accademia Dei Georgofili
Accademia Dei Lincei
agrarian policy Italy
Arrigo Serpieri
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Bollettino Ufficiale
Bonifica Integrale
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co-production of agricultural knowledge
Countable Language
Destra Storica
economic observation techniques
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European agricultural networks
Farm Accounts
Farm Budgets
farm survey methods
Farm Surveys
Fat Tenants
Giolittian Era
Istituto Geografico Militare
Jacini Enquiry
Land Reclamation
Leopoldo Franchetti
Macroeconomic Datasets
Main Characters
Modern Cadastre
Public Administration
rural sociology
Simonde De Sismondi
Southern Latifundia
stakeholder analysis
Stefano Jacini
Typical Farm

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032402482
  • Weight: 303g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Agricultural Economists in Early Twentieth-Century Italy describes how Italian agricultural economists collected information about the economy of Italy, between the Giolittian and the Fascist era. The book carefully describes three main forms of economic observation: enquiries, statistics, and farm surveys. For each of these forms of observation, the main participants to the investigation are discussed with their respective agendas, alongside the purposes of the investigation, and its practical constraints. This work introduces the concept of "stakeholder statistics", and stresses the two-way relation between the observer and the observed in the co-production of observational knowledge. Practices of observation developed together with agricultural economics as a discipline and a profession. The study of forms of investigation therefore shed light on the constitution of a coherent and self-conscious group of agricultural economists in Italy, and the scientific and methodological alliances they forged with agricultural economists elsewhere in Europe. Thanks to ambitious research projects, Ghino Valenti in the Giolittian period, and Arrigo Serpieri, after the First World War, led the transformation of Italian agricultural economists from agents of estate owners, to social and economic experts in the service of the Italian state. The group of agricultural economists who gathered around Serpieri played an important role in supplying the ideology of the agricultural elites with economic content, especially after the First World War, along lines that resemble the development of agrarian ideologies in other countries of Central Europe. This work discusses how observation entered the political debate on agricultural policies of the Fascist regime, namely the so-called Ruralismo.

Federico D’Onofrio, Ph.D Utrecht University, has held post-doctoral fellowships at the Department of Political Science, Yale University, and the Paris School of Economics.

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