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Giuseppe Barbero (born 20 April 1927) is an Italian economist and sociologist, specialized in the agricultural sector. Born in Dronero, Barbero graduated with a degree in agricultural sciences in 1949 from the University of Turin. He pursued graduate study in agricultural economics from the University of California, Berkeley (USA) in 1952. He worked, among others, for FAO, mainly in Latin America, and was one of the founders of the European Review of Agricultural Economics and first president of the European Association of Agricultural Economists (1973-1993).

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  • Giuseppe Barbero (born 20 April 1927) is an Italian economist and sociologist, specialized in the agricultural sector. Born in Dronero, Barbero graduated with a degree in agricultural sciences in 1949 from the University of Turin. He pursued graduate study in agricultural economics from the University of California, Berkeley (USA) in 1952. He worked, among others, for FAO, mainly in Latin America, and was one of the founders of the European Review of Agricultural Economics and first president of the European Association of Agricultural Economists (1973-1993). (en)
  • Giuseppe Barbero (Dronero, 20 aprile 1927) è un economista e sociologo italiano, specializzato nel settore agrario.Professore emerito dell'Università di Roma "La Sapienza", è stato commissario e presidente dell'Istituto nazionale di economia agraria (INEA) dal gennaio del 1976 al febbraio del 1991.Ha lavorato tra gli altri per la FAO, soprattutto in America latina, ed è stato tra i fondatori della European Review of Agricultural Economics e della European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE). (it)
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  • Giuseppe Barbero (born 20 April 1927) is an Italian economist and sociologist, specialized in the agricultural sector. Born in Dronero, Barbero graduated with a degree in agricultural sciences in 1949 from the University of Turin. He pursued graduate study in agricultural economics from the University of California, Berkeley (USA) in 1952. Professor emeritus of economic sociology at the Sapienza University of Rome he was formerly also professor at the University of Siena (1966-1977) and president of the Italian National Institute for Agricultural Economics (INEA) from January 1976 to February 1991. He worked, among others, for FAO, mainly in Latin America, and was one of the founders of the European Review of Agricultural Economics and first president of the European Association of Agricultural Economists (1973-1993). His career and fields of interest can be divided into four periods: * In the first period – from 1952 to the early 1960s – his research work was mainly centred on the analysis of the impact of agrarian reform and public investments for the expansion of irrigation facilities in Southern Italy. These activities were carried out at first in the Agricultural Economics Institute of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences in Portici (Naples). Later he moved to Rome, to design first and then direct the joint FAO/INEA study on land reform * In the second period – from 1964 to 1976 – his dominant interests focused on the critical steps and overall consequences of the formation of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), and the need for institutional innovations in agricultural planning at the regional and sub-regional level. * In the third period – 1976 to 1990 – his intellectual engagements were to a great extent directed towards INEA, the Italian Institute for Agricultural Economics, strengthening its contacts and cooperation with other Italian and European research institutions * In the fourth period – 1991 until now – his attention turned to new subjects and challenges, from the changing role of agriculture and rural areas to the incoming effects of globalization. In summary, his research interests cover a number of important issues: economic development (economics of irrigation, land reform, productivity), the construction of the European Community/Union, conflicts in international trade, world food problems, the effects of globalization on European agriculture, rural development issues and land uses. In his long career as an expert in the fields of agricultural policy, he has participated actively in international debate, mostly with regard to the structural reforms that would boost the social economic transformation of rural Europe after the second world war. He contributed to underlining the connections between agricultural economics, land planning, social sciences and history. (en)
  • Giuseppe Barbero (Dronero, 20 aprile 1927) è un economista e sociologo italiano, specializzato nel settore agrario.Professore emerito dell'Università di Roma "La Sapienza", è stato commissario e presidente dell'Istituto nazionale di economia agraria (INEA) dal gennaio del 1976 al febbraio del 1991.Ha lavorato tra gli altri per la FAO, soprattutto in America latina, ed è stato tra i fondatori della European Review of Agricultural Economics e della European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE). Considerato come uno degli economisti agrari italiani più visibili e influenti, i suoi interessi di ricerca riguardano principalmente lo sviluppo economico (economia dell'irrigazione, riforma agraria, produttività), la costruzione della Comunità Europea, i conflitti nel commercio internazionale, gli effetti della globalizzazione sull'agricoltura europea, le questioni di sviluppo rurale e l'uso del suolo. Nella sua lunga carriera di esperto nel campo della politica agricola, ha partecipato attivamente al dibattito internazionale, soprattutto per quanto riguarda le riforme strutturali che avrebbero dato impulso alla trasformazione socio-economica dell'Europa rurale dopo la seconda guerra mondiale. Ha contribuito a sottolineare le connessioni tra economia agricola, pianificazione territoriale, scienze sociali e storia. (it)
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