Francesco Saverio Nitti
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| In office June 23, 1919 – June 15, 1920 |
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| Preceded by | Vittorio Emanuele Orlando |
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| Succeeded by | Giovanni Giolitti |
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| Born | July 19, 1868 Melfi, Italy |
| Died | February 20, 1953 Rome, Italy |
| Political party | Radical Party |
Francesco Saverio Vincenzo de Paola Nitti (born July 19, 1868 in Melfi; died February 20, 1953 in Rome) was an Italian economist and political figure. A Radical, he served as the prime minister of Italy between 1919 and 1920.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia ("Theories of Overpopulation"), Nitti (Population and the Social System, 1894) was a staunch critic of English economist Thomas Robert Malthus and his Principle of Population.
| Preceded by Vittorio Emanuele Orlando |
Prime Minister of Italy 1919–1920 |
Succeeded by Giovanni Giolitti |
| Italian Minister of the Interior 1919–1920 |
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