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Tommaso Padoa-
Schioppa, OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [tomˈmaːzo ˈpaːdoa ˈskjɔppa]; 23 July 1940 – 18
December 2010) was an
Italian banker and economist...
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Lorenzo Schioppa (10
November 1871 – 23
April 1935) was an
Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
worked in the
diplomatic service of the Holy See...
- 1930 he was
named Archbishop of
Utrecht and then
consecrated by
Lorenzo Schioppa, the
Apostolic Internuncio to Netherlands, at the time. On 6
February 1936...
- ("grown-up big
spoiled babies") in 2007 by
former minister Tommaso Padoa-
Schioppa,
voluntarily ignoring the
situation of a
considerable part of the 20- to...
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Tommaso Padoa-
Schioppa (January–May 2006)
Philip A.
Laskawy (May 2006–December 2007)
Gerrit Zalm (December 2007–June 2010)
Tommaso Padoa-
Schioppa (June–December...
- for a
while to Rorschach, and a
tranquil Swiss sanatorium run by nuns.
Schioppa, the uditore, was left in Munich. "His
recovery began with a 'rapport'"...
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Bavarian Nuncio Eugenio Pacelli (later to
become Pope Pius XII) and
Uditore Schioppa, who were on a fact-finding mission,
Chancellor Bethmann Hollweg and Zimmermann...
- 2011
until May 2012, he
served as
member of the institute's
Tommaso Padoa-
Schioppa group, a high-level
expert group to
reflect on the
reform of the Economic...
- an eight-year, non-renewable mandate. He took over from
Tommaso Padoa-
Schioppa. On the ECB
Executive Board, Bini
Smaghi was
responsible for international...
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Reforms (1750–1814),
Cambridge University Press, 31 July 2017;
Antonio Padoa-
Schioppa,
Translated by
Caterina Fitzgerald Mohamed A.M.
Ismail (2016). Globalization...