The Italian Industrial Association, Confindustria, had in 1944 a steady position concerning Italian adhesion to Bretton Woods; according to Confindustria, it was necessary either why Italian economy was really depressed at the end of the second world war or why it was urgent for Italy to been included in democratic west nations. Differently, Bretton Woods wasn’t the best way to help Italian industrial reorganization after the war.
Confindustria e Bretton Woods: la voce dei principali protagonisti
TOSCANO, Pia
2008-01-01
Abstract
The Italian Industrial Association, Confindustria, had in 1944 a steady position concerning Italian adhesion to Bretton Woods; according to Confindustria, it was necessary either why Italian economy was really depressed at the end of the second world war or why it was urgent for Italy to been included in democratic west nations. Differently, Bretton Woods wasn’t the best way to help Italian industrial reorganization after the war.File in questo prodotto:
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