Difference between revisions of "Gianni Ravasio"
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+ | '''Giovanni Ravasio''' is an Italian economist who was Director-General for Economic and Financial Affairs of the [[European Commission]].<ref>[https://archives.eui.eu/en/files/transcript/15977.pdf?d=inline Interview with Giovanni Ravasio for the EU] Registration needed (free)</ref> He attended the [[1982 Bilderberg meeting]]. | ||
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+ | ==Education== | ||
+ | Giovanni Ravasio studied economic sciences at the [[Université Libre de Bruxelles|Free University of Brussels]] from [[1957]] until [[1962]].<ref name=bio/> | ||
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+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | From 1963 to 1965 he was employed by the [[European Economic Community]] as Secretary of the Study group on economic cycles. In [[1965]], he joined the Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs of the Commission of the [[European Economic Community]]. He worked in the Belgium-Benelux Office and dealt with macro-economic surveillance, analysis.<ref name=bio>https://archives.eui.eu/isaar/367</ref> | ||
+ | In [[1971]], he was in charge of issues relating to Community structural policies (energy, regions, state subsidies). From [[1978]] to [[1981]], he was head of the Economic Integration Unit (DG II-B-1). In 1981-1982, he exercised the functions of adviser to the President of the Commission and from 1982 to 1986 he headed the directorate 'Economic Structure and interventions of the Community'. In 1986-1987 he moved to the Directorate-General for Budget (dgI From 1987 to 1989, he was Director-General of Financial Control (DG XX In 1989-1990, he was Director-General for the Coordination of Structural Instruments (DGII In 1990, he was appointed Director-General for Economic and Financial Affairs. In the same year, he became a member of the directorate of the [[European Investment Bank]] and in 1994 a member of the directorate of the European Investment Fund. He left the Commission in [[2001]].<ref name=bio/> | ||
+ | He was "well connected with the French establishment".<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/problems-tower-over-hopes-for-job-swap-at-french-fiefdom/</ref> | ||
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Gianni Ravasio (economist) | |
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Born | 2 April 1939 |
Nationality | Italian |
Alma mater | Université Libre de Bruxelles |
European Commission senior economist who attended 1982 Bilderberg meeting.
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Giovanni Ravasio is an Italian economist who was Director-General for Economic and Financial Affairs of the European Commission.[1] He attended the 1982 Bilderberg meeting.
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Education
Giovanni Ravasio studied economic sciences at the Free University of Brussels from 1957 until 1962.[2]
Career
From 1963 to 1965 he was employed by the European Economic Community as Secretary of the Study group on economic cycles. In 1965, he joined the Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs of the Commission of the European Economic Community. He worked in the Belgium-Benelux Office and dealt with macro-economic surveillance, analysis.[2]
In 1971, he was in charge of issues relating to Community structural policies (energy, regions, state subsidies). From 1978 to 1981, he was head of the Economic Integration Unit (DG II-B-1). In 1981-1982, he exercised the functions of adviser to the President of the Commission and from 1982 to 1986 he headed the directorate 'Economic Structure and interventions of the Community'. In 1986-1987 he moved to the Directorate-General for Budget (dgI From 1987 to 1989, he was Director-General of Financial Control (DG XX In 1989-1990, he was Director-General for the Coordination of Structural Instruments (DGII In 1990, he was appointed Director-General for Economic and Financial Affairs. In the same year, he became a member of the directorate of the European Investment Bank and in 1994 a member of the directorate of the European Investment Fund. He left the Commission in 2001.[2]
He was "well connected with the French establishment".[3]
Event Witnessed
Event | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1982 | Norway Sandefjord | The 30th Bilderberg, held in Norway. |