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Why technocrats don't like democracy

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Economic policies
Protagonists 2026: Paolo Bricco, Massimo Egidi, Alberto Forchielli, Fabio Scacciavillani
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Paolo Bricco

Il Sole 24 Ore

Paolo Bricco (1973) is a correspondent for Sole 24 Ore. He has a PhD in economics. He writes on industrial economics and industrial policies. He deals with contemporary history and business history. He is author for Rizzoli and Il Mulino.

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Massimo Egidi

Università Luiss Guido Carli

Massimo Egidi is Vice-President of the H. Simon Society. During his career, he has been Rector of LUISS Guido Carli in Rome, Rector of the University of Trento, President of the Bruno Kessler Foundation, President of the Schumpeter Society and member of the Board of Directors of Telecom Italia and Banca Monte di Paschi di Siena.

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Alberto Forchielli

Founding partner - Mindful Capital Partners

Expert in international business development, with a focus on SEA, US and China. He deals with the global labour market and international skills, with a focus on youth distress. He teaches at the MIB 'Executive Class - Asia' at the Cattolica in Milan and will be a lecturer at the BBS in Bologna in the course 'Internationalization of Companies’.

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Fabio Scacciavillani

Founding Partner - Nextperience Scf

Fabio Scacciavillani a PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago, is founding partner and strategist of Nextperience and teaches at the Bologna Business School. Previously he has been the Chief Strategist of the Oman Investment Fund and held senior positions at Goldman Sachs the ECB and the IMF.

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Palazzo Geremia - Sala di Rappresentanza
Via Rodolfo Belenzani, 20 - 38122 Trento

Via Belenzani, once called Contrada Larga, is the main street leading to Piazza Duomo and one of the city's most atmospheric streets, surrounded on both sides by Renaissance palaces decorated with beautiful frescoes. Palazzo Geremia, today the seat of the Trento City Council, is one of these: inside there are several rooms - beautifully frescoed and often still with their original wooden ceilings.

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