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Luigi Einaudi was an influential Italian economist and politician, serving as the second President of Italy from 1948 to 1955. Born into a family of modest means, he pursued higher education and became a prominent figure in the field of economics, advocating for liberal economic policies that emphasized free markets and individual liberties. Einaudi's academic career included a notable tenure as a professor, where he shaped the economic thought of many students and colleagues.

Einaudi was not only an economist but also a key political figure during the turbulent years of post-World War II Italy. He played a significant role in the drafting of the Italian Constitution and was a staunch supporter of democracy and civil liberties. His work and policies greatly influenced Italy's economic recovery and modernization in the mid-20th century. Einaudi's legacy continues to resonate in Italy and beyond, as he is remembered for his commitment to liberalism and economic freedom.

Nazionalità Italiano
Data di nascita March 24, 1874
Luogo di nascita Carrù, Piedmont, Italy
Data di morte November 30, 1962