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Pierangelo Garegnani

Dear Sirs, I would like to collaborate with you. In particular, regarding Neo-Ricardianism I think you are forgetting adding one of the most prominent heir of Sraffa's classical revival, I refer to Pierangelo Garegnani (1930- ), currently professor at The Third University of Rome. Garegnani has not only developed his PhD dissertation with Sraffa, but also has contributed to the work of theoretical reconstruction at the light of both, the clasiccal revival and the shortcomings of the marginalist theory, to develope an alternative theroy of value and distribution.

Andrés Lazzarini (from Argentine, in Rome)

Best thing to do is just dive in and add content that you think would benefit the article, and we can figure out here how best to square up each other's view of what should and should not go in the article. --- Charles Stewart 17:48, 11 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]