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"Prova d'orchestrao governo Europeo", El Corriere della Sera - 14 March 2010
Tribune | 14/03/2010  Article published in El Corrier della Sera on 14 March 2010.
Quando Angela Merkel e Nicolas Sarkozy hanno insieme invocato, dal podio di Bruxelles, un "governo economico europeo" gli spasmi dell'Europa, vittima potenziale di una crisi causata da altri, sono divenuti evidenti.
Che fosse minacciata l'Unione stessa si poteva fingere di ignorarlo finché erano colpiti una banca, un settore industriale, o uno Stato vicino; non più ora che vacilla un paese dell'euro. Lo si capisce particolarmente in Germania, il paese che, rinunciando al marco, ha posto la propria sicurezza monetaria nelle mani dell'Europa (un passo che la Francia non ha ancora saputo fare con l'arma nucleare); il paese che, bocciando la candidatura di Blair, ha assunto la leadership europea dopo un decennio di egemonia britannica. Ora, se vogliamo che, tra i molti possibili, prevalga l'esito migliore dobbiamo interpretare il corso storico che produce lo spasmo e definire correttamente i compiti del "governo economico europeo"...
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Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa died on 18th December 2010 in Rome. He was 70 years old. He was President of Notre Europe and Chairman of Promontory Europe. He was appointed by Greek Prime Minister Counsel for issues related to management of the economic crisis and public debt in the financial system on August 3, 2010. He was Chairman of the Trustees of the IFRS Foundation & International Financial Reporting Standards. He was Italian Minister of Economy and Finance (2006-08) and Chairman of the Ministerial Committee of the International Monetary Fund (IMFC, 2007-2008).
He was a former Chairman of the Trustees of the IASC Foundation (International Accounting Standard Committee, 2005-2006). In 1998-2005 he was member of the first Executive Board of the European Central Bank. Previously he was Chairman of Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa (CONSOB, 1997-98), Deputy Director General of the Banca d'Italia (1984-97) and Director General for Economic and Financial Affairs at the Commission of the European Communities (1979-83).
He has been Joint Secretary to the Delors Committee (1988-89), Chairman of the Banking Advisory Committee of the EC (1988-91) , Chairman of the Basle Committee on Banking Supervision (1993-97) and Chairman of the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (2000-05).
He graduated from the Luigi Bocconi University and has a M.Sc. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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