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It was April 15, 1987, and a notorious professor of economic and financial policy of the then only University of Rome, Federico Caffè, left the house and disappeared into thin air.
Among his favorite pupils, at the time, Ignazio Visco, current governor of the Bank of Italy and Mario Draghi,...
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