Sergio Ricossa (6 June 1927 – 2 March 2016) was an Italian economist.
In 1961 he was nominated associate professor of economic policy and financial discipline in the same university, becoming ordinary professor in 1963.
[1][2] A proponent of an economic liberalism without compromises,[1][2] Ricossa's studies mainly focused on the theory of value.
[3] He collaborated with several magazines and with the newspapers Il Giornale and La Stampa, where his provocative articles often raised criticism and polemics.
[1][2] Ricossa was a Vice President of the Mont Pelerin Society, a member of the Accademia dei Lincei, and the honorary president of the Bruno Leoni Institute.