Francesco Saverio Nitti

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Francesco Saverio Nitti

In office
June 23, 1919 – June 15, 1920
Preceded by Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
Succeeded by Giovanni Giolitti

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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