Pietro Campilli

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Pietro Campilli
President of the European Investment Bank
In office
February 1958 – May 1959
Preceded byOffice established
Personal details
Born30 November 1891
Frascati, Kingdom of Italy
Died8 July 1974(1974-07-08) (aged 82)
Rome, Italy
Political party

Pietro Campilli (1891–1974) was an Italian economist and politician who held several cabinet posts during the 1940s and 1950s. He was the first president of the European Investment Bank and served in the post between 1958 and 1959.

Early life and education

Campilli was born in Frascati on 30 November 1891.[1] He received a diploma in accounting and a degree in economics and commerce.[2] As an economist Campilli belonged to the classical school of economics in addition to Luigi Einaudi, Epicarmo Corbino and Gustavo Del Vecchio.[3]

Career

Campilli was a member of the

Fascist rule he did not involve in political life[4] and worked as a banker becoming the director general of the Italian Banking Federation.[5] He joined the Christian Democrats and became part of the Rome Liberation Committee during the resistance against Fascists.[4] Following the end of the Fascist rule he was elected deputy to the National Council and then to Constituent Assembly where he served for two terms.[6]

Campilli served as cabinet member several times.

Zoli (1957–1958).[4] He was the president of the European Investment Bank from February 1958 to May 1959 and named as the president of the National Council of Economy and Labor in May 1959 which he held until 1970.[1] He also served as the president of the Italian Arbitration Association in late 1960s.[8]

Death

Campilli died in Rome on 8 July 1974.[1][5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Campilli, Piero". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 34. 1988.
  2. ^ Vera Capperucci (2012). "Campilli, Pietro". Dizie (in Italian).
  3. S2CID 225016028
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  4. ^ a b c d e "Campilli, Piero". Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian). 1961.
  5. ^
    ProQuest 120095542
    . Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Pietro Campilli" (in Italian). Italian Senate. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  7. ^ Martinez Oliva; Juan Carlos (2005). "The Italian Stabilization of 1947: Domestic and International Factors". Papers of the Institute of European Studies: 18.
  8. JSTOR 758312
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