Mario Draghi
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"Mario Draghi" is an Italy/Italian economist, manager and banker who succeeded Jean-Claude Trichet as the List of Presidents of the European Central Bank/President of the European Central Bank on 1 November 2011. He was previously the governor of the Banca d'Italia/Bank of Italy from December 2005 until October 2011. In 2014 Forbes nominated Draghi Forbes Magazine's List of The World's Most Powerful People/8th most powerful person in the world.

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Productivity growth is the only possible way to achieve prosperity, to create a solid, sustainable foundation for wage increases and to ensure the country's development, for ourselves and for future generations.

There is a recovery, it's doubtless under way. There are signs that indicate that the economy is improving.

Since the 1990s, the economy has been bogged down. New players have emerged. They are formidable in Asia, but also present in Latin America and in Central and Eastern Europe.

The French protectionist model is doomed to failure. Better to follow the examples from London and Berlin.

There is no reason for Italy not to look towards the future with enthusiasm. We have our problems, but we will solve them, believing that we have all that we need to be able to do so; talent, capital and the attention of the international community.

In Italy, after stagnating in 2005, the economy now shows some signs of recovery.