Giovanni Andrea Cornia

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Born(1947-04-09)9 April 1947
DiedJuly 2024(2024-07-00) (aged 77)
InstitutionsDepartment of Economics and Management, University of Florence
Giovanni Andrea Cornia
Born(1947-04-09)9 April 1947
DiedJuly 2024(2024-07-00) (aged 77)
Academic work
DisciplineDevelopment economics
InstitutionsDepartment of Economics and Management, University of Florence
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Giovanni Andrea Cornia (9 April 1947 – July 2024) was an Italian development economist. He was professor of economics, department of economics and management (formerly faculty of economics), at the University of Florence. He had previously been the director of the Regional Institute of Economic Planning of Tuscany (Istituto Regionale Programmazione Economica della Toscana, IRPET), the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER), in Helsinki, and the Economic and Policy Research Program, UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti, in Florence. He was formerly also chief economist, UNICEF, New York. His main areas of professional interest were income and asset inequality, poverty, growth, child well-being, human development and mortality crises, transition economics, and institutional economics. He was author of over a dozen books and dozens of articles, reports and working papers on practical development economics issues in individual countries, regions and globally.[1][2] Born on 9 April 1947,[3] he died in July 2024, at the age of 77.[4]

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