Anna M. Carabelli

630 total citations
16 papers, 344 citations indexed

About

Anna M. Carabelli is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Anna M. Carabelli has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 344 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 10 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and 3 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Anna M. Carabelli's work include Economic Theory and Institutions (11 papers), Economic Theory and Policy (10 papers) and Global Financial Crisis and Policies (3 papers). Anna M. Carabelli is often cited by papers focused on Economic Theory and Institutions (11 papers), Economic Theory and Policy (10 papers) and Global Financial Crisis and Policies (3 papers). Anna M. Carabelli collaborates with scholars based in Italy, France and Russia. Anna M. Carabelli's co-authors include Mario A. Cedrini, Rossella Pozzi and E. Bellotti and has published in prestigious journals such as Southern Economic Journal, Cambridge Journal of Economics and Journal of Economic Issues.

In The Last Decade

Anna M. Carabelli

15 papers receiving 260 citations

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Carabelli, Anna M.. (2021). Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness: Complexity and Expectations. 1 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M.. (2021). Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness. 10 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M. & Mario A. Cedrini. (2015). On “fear of goods” in Keynes's thought. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 22(6). 1115–1148. 3 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M. & Mario A. Cedrini. (2014). Keynes, the Great Depression, and international economic relations.. History of economic ideas. 22(3). 105–136. 5 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M. & Mario A. Cedrini. (2014). Keynes'sGeneral Theory,Treatise on MoneyandTract on Monetary Reform: different theories, same methodological approach?. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 21(6). 1060–1084. 6 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M. & Mario A. Cedrini. (2013). A Methodological Reading of Economic Consequences of the Peace. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 97–115.
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Carabelli, Anna M. & Mario A. Cedrini. (2013). Further issues on the Keynes–Hume connection relating to the theory of financial markets in theGeneral Theory. European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 20(6). 1071–1100. 8 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M. & Mario A. Cedrini. (2013). Chapter 18 of The General Theory 'further analysed': economics as a way of thinking. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 38(1). 23–47. 17 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M. & Mario A. Cedrini. (2010). Global Imbalances, Monetary Disorder, and Shrinking Policy Space: Keynes’s Legacy for Our Troubled World. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 7(2). 303–323. 1 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M. & Mario A. Cedrini. (2010). Global imbalances, monetary disorder, and shrinking policy space: Keynes's legacy for our troubled world. European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies Intervention. 7(2). 303–323. 7 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M. & Mario A. Cedrini. (2010). Keynes and the Complexity of International Economic Relations in the Aftermath of World War I. Journal of Economic Issues. 44(4). 1009–1028. 9 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M., et al.. (1999). [Effect of thermal mud baths on normal, dry and seborrheic skin].. PubMed. 149(4). 271–5. 7 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M.. (1998). Keynes on Probability, Uncertainty and Tragic Choices. Cahiers d économie politique. 30(1). 187–226. 12 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M., et al.. (1989). On Keynes's Method. Southern Economic Journal. 56(2). 549–549. 1 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M.. (1988). On Keynes's method. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 121 indexed citations
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Carabelli, Anna M.. (1988). On Keynes’s Method. Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks. 136 indexed citations

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