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词条 Piero Barucci
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

     Awards 

  3. References

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Piero Barucci (born 29 June 1933) is an Italian academic, economist and politician, who served as treasury minister of Italy.

Early life and education

Barucci was born in Florence on 29 June 1933.[1] He holds an economics degree, which he received from the University of Florence.[2]

Career

Barucci worked as a professor of political economy and the history of economics both at the University of Siena and his alma mater, the University of Florence, from 1966 to 1990.[2] He was the dean of the faculty of economics and commerce at the University of Florence from 1981 to 1983.[2] He was also the chairman of Monte dei Paschi di Siena and of Italian International Bank of London from 1983 to 1990.[3][4] His other posts included board member of the Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale (1987–2000), managing director of Credito Italiano (1990–1992) and chairman of the Associazione Bancaria Italiana (1987–1991).[4][5]

He served as the minister of treasury and civil service in the first Amato cabinet from June 1992 to April 1993.[6] Barucci succeeded Guido Carli in the aforementioned post.[5] Then Barucci was appointed minister of treasury to the Ciampi cabinet[7] and was in office from April 1993 to April 1994.[8] After leaving public offices, he began to work in different private firms, including private banks. He also founded a private bank in 1998, Banco Emiliano Romagnolo and served as the vice-president of the bank.[13] In 2001, he led the consortium of businessmen that took over Italian football club Fiorentina from the Cecchi Gori Group.[13] In addition, he was named as the chairman of Banca Leonardo in May 2005.[9][10] On 7 May 2007, he began to work at the competition authority as a commissioner.[2]

Awards

In 2000, Barucci was awarded the Dovizo prize for his distinguished achievements.[4]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Biography of Speakers|url=http://www.intertic.org/Conference/Bio2010.pdf|publisher=MEDPA|accessdate=26 April 2013|year=2010}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Commissioner|url=http://www.agcm.it/en/the-authoritys-board/chairman-commissioners-and-secretary-general/117-piero-barucci.html|publisher=AGCM|accessdate=26 April 2013}}
3. ^{{cite news|last=Sheridan|first=Mary Beth|title=Amato patches together Italy's 51st postwar government|url=http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1992/Amato-Patches-Together-Italy-s-51st-Postwar-Government/id-af39c67a26deb09c38b2ee0d105c9063|accessdate=26 April 2013|work=Associated Press|date=28 June 1998}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Dovizi Prizs|url=http://www.comunedibibbiena.gov.it/english/dovizi%20prize1.htm|publisher=Premio Dovizi|accessdate=18 July 2013}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=New faces|url=http://search.oecd.org/officialdocuments/displaydocumentpdf/?cote=SG/PRB/D(92)118&docLanguage=bi|accessdate=26 April 2013|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal}}
6. ^{{cite news|last=Clough|first=Patricia|title=Ex-Communists join Italy's reform government|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/excommunists-join-italys-reform-government-the-nonpolitical-prime-minister-puts-together-a-mouldbreaking-cabinet-1458094.html|accessdate=26 April 2013|newspaper=The Independent|date=29 April 1993|location=Rome}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Italian PM includes ex-Reds in Cabinet|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1309&dat=19930430&id=puBOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-xMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3558,4292745|accessdate=4 January 2014|newspaper=New Straits Times|date=30 April 1993}}
8. ^{{cite news|last=Wentworth|first=Richard L.|title=Italy Turns to a Banker to Form Government|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/1993/0428/28071.html|accessdate=26 April 2013|newspaper=The Christian Science Monitor|date=28 April 1993}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Italian Private Bank Targeted by Top Investment Banker backed by Agnelli Money|url=http://wealthbriefing.com/html/article.php?title=Italian_Private_Bank_Targeted_by_Top_Investment_Banker_backed_by_Agnelli_Money&id=2720|accessdate=26 April 2013|work=Wealth Briefing|date=21 November 2005}}
10. ^{{cite news|last=Sibun|first=Jonathan|title=Investment banking: Braggiotti lines up big hitters|url=http://www.efinancialnews.com/story/2006-05-01/investment-banking-braggiotti-lines-up-big-hitters|accessdate=26 April 2013|newspaper=Financial Times|date=1 May 2006}}
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