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Guido Carli

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in 1983 and in 1987; in 1992, he was not re-elected. He was president of Assonime (Association of Italian Joint Stock Companies) from 1989 to 1991. He also served as Minister of Treasure in the sixth and seventh Andreotti governments, from 22 July 1989 to 24 April 1992. During his mandate, he was one
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since its origins, who wrote a famous essay on the theoretical basis of the fascist state (corporate state). This fact led Guido Carli to write in some fascist magazines. Graduated in Law from the University of Padua, he began his career in 1937 as an official at
680: 384:. He became its governor in August 1960, replacing Donato Menichella, while assuming the office of president of the Italian Exchange Office. He immediately called for greater concertation between central banks and, after the fluctuating trend of the 373:, he became president of Mediocredito from 1953 to 1956; then he served as Minister of Foreign Trade in the Zoli government, from 20 May 1957 to 2 July 1958, assuming an important role of reassurance of the international markets. 453: 388:
during the decade of the economic boom, was managing the effects of currency tensions coming from the United States, which culminated in the abandonment of the gold-dollar parity and with the
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He was the son of Filippo Carli (1876–1938), a university professor of Sociology and Political Economy, as well as a trade unionist and member of the
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He remained in office until 18 August 1975, when he resigned. He was replaced by
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Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Libera UniversitΓ  Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli
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Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
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He was elected Senator as an independent among the ranks of the
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From 1 November 1978 to his death, he was president of the
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Index

OMRI

Minister of the Treasury
Giulio Andreotti
Giuliano Amato
Piero Barucci
Confindustria
Gianni Agnelli
Vittorio Merloni
Governor of the Bank of Italy
Paolo Baffi
Bank of Italy
Paolo Baffi
Adone Zoli
Bernardo Mattarella
Emilio Colombo
Brescia
Spoleto
Alma mater
University of Padua
Filippo Carli
National Fascist Party
IRI
International Monetary Fund
Crediop
Bank of Italy
Italian lira
Smithsonian Agreement
Paolo Baffi
Confindustria

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