Economic Policy For The Thinking Man ebook
by C. Bresciani Turroni
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Economic Policy for the Thinking Man. By C. Bresciani-Turroni. With an introduction by Luigi Einaudi. London: William Hodge and Company Limited. Pp. x, 304. 21s. W. J. Waines (a1). The University of Manitoba.
In 1942 Bresciani-Turroni published a book on Economic Policy for the Thinking Man, in which he expounded the rules that, according to his classical principles, should guide the actions of public officials. With the end of World War n, BrescianiTurroni became one of the leaders of Italy’s new economic policy. In 1945 he was appointed president of the Banco di Roma, one of the leading Italian banks, and from 1947 to 1953 he was also executive director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. In 1953 he served the Italian government as minister for foreign trade.
Bresciani-Turroni's chapter on the social implications of the Weimar inflation is compelling; his understanding of who .
Bresciani-Turroni's chapter on the social implications of the Weimar inflation is compelling; his understanding of who profited mightily and who was ruined and why is powerful and timely at a moment when a number of world governments including the USA are busily printing money at a faster and faster clip. The book clearly names some of the "winners", but the vast majortiy were "losers", because they did not forsee the problem and ACT on it. Again, it is "heavy sledging" but it a "Must READ" for those who not only want to survive but to be "winners".
Costantino Bresciani Turroni (26 February 1882, Verona, Italy – 7 December 1963, Milan, Italy) was an Italian economist and statistician
Costantino Bresciani Turroni (26 February 1882, Verona, Italy – 7 December 1963, Milan, Italy) was an Italian economist and statistician. He moved to Berlin for three years where he took an active part in the University of Berlin's laboratory of economy. In 1907 obtained the university teaching in statistics at Pavia, from 1909 taught at Palermo and then, until 1919, in Genoa. In 1925 he taught political economy at Bologna and signed the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals Manifesto.
