Hardcover Edition.
Amadeo Peter (A. P.) Giannini founded the Bank of Italy in 1904, a bank that soon extended its activities from San Francisco to serve agriculture and agricultural communities throughout California. The Bank of Italy would later morph into the Bank of America.
Includes retrospectives on the A.P. Giannini’s generous gift of $1.5 million in 1928 for the construction of Giannini Hall on the Berkeley campus and for funding the University-wide Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics. Contains major papers documenting the gift and the contributions of Foundation activities to the agricultural and applied economics profession.
Part I:
Proceedings of the 75th Anniversary Symposium celebrated in 2006, including major papers by the book’s editors/authors (Warren Johnston and Alex McCalla) and by Foundation members, Julian Alston, Richard Sexton, Daniel Sumner, and Gordon Rausser, with roundtable contributions by others.
Part II:
Compiled Annals of the Foundation (1928-2000), including membership and leadership information, honors and awards, list of Ph.D. recipients, and Giannini Foundation activities and publications.
Part III:
Archival materials including the history of agricultural economics at the University of California, early history about the Foundation and reflections contained in oral histories, selected member biographies, and a collection of historical documents and news clips associated with the gift to the University of California.