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Bruno Foa, an Italian bom economist, has been practising for many years as a consulting economist in New York, specializing in the international field. In that capacity he was for many years an adviser to Italian government agencies in this country, and more recently a consultant to the United Nations, which he served also as head of a Technical Assistance Mission to Somalia. A former full professor of economics in Italian universities, he has been associated in this country with Princeton, Yale (as visiting lecturer) and the Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania (as visiting professor). During World War II, he worked in Washington in the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs and later as an economist on the staff of the Federal Reserve Board.
Bruno Foa; Italy’s Stake in the Common Market. Current History 1 November 1963; 45 (267): 289–294. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1963.45.267.289
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