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Luigi Einaudi's intellectual output was notably substantial and remarkably diverse, reflecting his expansive expertise across the fields of economics, politics, and historical analysis. Among his particularly significant works is "La condotta economica e gli effetti sociali della guerra italiana," a thorough examination of the economic and societal repercussions of Italy's involvement in wartime conflicts, offering valuable historical insights. He also meticulously authored "Scritti sull'agricoltura e sul territorio," a collection of writings specifically addressing agricultural policies and the strategic use of land, alongside "Wirtschaft ohne Wunder," a compelling title that translates from German as "Economy Without Miracles," suggesting a practical approach to economic management. His profound and enduring insights into public finance and taxation were clearly evident in publications such as "Il sistema tributario italiano," which offered a critical analysis of Italy's tax framework, and "Intorno al concetto di reddito imponibile e di un sistema d'imposte sul reddito consumato," where he delved into the intricacies of taxable income and consumption-based tax systems.
Einaudi further contributed significantly to the realm of historical economic analysis through works like "Bilanci del commercio dello stato di Milano," which provided detailed accounts of trade balances in the State of Milan, and "Studi di economia e finanza," a collection of his focused studies on economic and financial matters. His extensive and insightful long-standing observations across several decades were comprehensively compiled in "Cronache economiche e politiche di un trentennio (1893-1925)," offering a detailed chronicle of Italy's economic and political evolution during a crucial thirty-year period. Beyond his direct publications, Einaudi also notably founded and contributed extensively to the "Rivista di storia economica. anno 1-8 nr. 1/2," an important scholarly journal that significantly advanced the study of economic history. The academic community widely acknowledges his impressive scholarly productivity with an h-index of 9, reflecting his authorship or co-authorship of approximately 60 published papers.
In the broader context of contemporary academic discourse within the fields he influenced, several highly cited scholarly works continue to be recognized and discussed. These influential publications include "Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World," published in 2018, which has garnered an impressive 447 citations for its examination of recent financial crises. Another significant contribution is "On Abstract and Historical Hypotheses and on Value Judgments in Economic Sciences : Critical Edition, with an Introduction and Afterword by Paolo Silvestri," an important 2016 work with 6 citations that critically engages with fundamental economic methodologies. Further scholarly discussions that reflect ongoing research in his academic tradition encompass "DEGROWTH AND THE PARADOXES OF HAPPINESS" from 2020, "The social dimension in the electoral programs of the European political groups" from 2022, and "National elites and EU economic governance: the art of cherry-picking solidarity" also from 2020, all contributing to current debates in economics and political science.