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Mario Monti holds a degree in economics and management from Bocconi University, Milan. He completed graduate studies at Yale University,[2] where he studied under James Tobin, the Nobel prize-winning economist.[3]

He taught economics at the University of Turin (1970-85) before moving to the Bocconi University, of which he has been rector (1989-1994) and then president (since 1994). His research has helped to create the Klein-Monti model, aimed at describing the behaviour of banks operating under monopoly circumstances.

Monti is the first chairman of Bruegel, a European think tank founded in 2005, and he is European Chairman of the Trilateral Commission, a think tank founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller.[4] He is also a leading member of the Bilderberg Group.[5]

Monti is an international adviser to Goldman Sachs and The Coca-Cola Company.


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Mario Monti Tapped to Lead Italy Out of Debt Crisis
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Sun, 13 Nov 11 11:15 PM
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Mario Monti Tapped to Lead Italy Out of Debt Crisis

A day after accepting the resignation of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi,
Italy’s president on Sunday asked Mario Monti, a former European Commissioner,
to form a government charged with helping defend Italy from Europe’s sovereign
debt crisis.

President Giorgio Napolitano formally tapped Mr. Monti on Sunday evening after a
day of meetings with political leaders across the spectrum, almost all of whom
had pledged their support for a government of technocrats to guide Italy into
its post-Berlusconi future.

But in a sign of political wrangling to come, the leader of Mr. Berlusconi’s
People of Liberty party said on Sunday that the party would support a Monti
government only for as long as it could fulfill its reform mandate. The party
had been pushing for early elections, while media reports say Mr. Monti hopes to
serve until the end of the current legislature in 2013.

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