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Visentini Foundation: four scenarios for Italy. Friday 23 March Annual seminar in Orvieto

The Bruno Visentini Foundation will present on Friday at the Orvieto Annual Seminar "Four scenarios for Italy: political, economic, social and cultural" - On Saturday the results of the research "Accounting and international markets" - Academics, politicians, businesses and trade unions will participate - Moderator the director of Firstonline Franco Locatelli.

Visentini Foundation: four scenarios for Italy. Friday 23 March Annual seminar in Orvieto

Friday 23 March the annual Orvieto Seminar of the Bruno Visentini Foundation presents, through the analyzes of Filippo Andreatta, Gian Maria Gros-Pietro, Carlo Carboni and Roberto Cotroneo, “Four scenarios for Italy: political, economic, social and cultural”, with an introduction by the President of FBV Alessandro Laterza and the Scientific Director Gustavo Visentini. A panel discussion followed with Danilo Barbi (Cgil), Vincenzo Boccia (Piccola Industria Confindustria), Innocenzo Cipolletta (UBS Italia Sim) and Giuliano Poletti (Legacoop), moderated by Franco Locatelli (First OnLine). Senator Mario Baldassarri spoke and Deputy Minister Michel Martone closed the meeting.

On Saturday 24 March, again in the Orvieto Seminar, the results of the legal-economic research coordinated by Giovanni Fiori “Accounting and international markets. Accounting harmonization in the various national states”, unique and original of its kind in Italy. Discussant: Luciano Berzé (National Council of Chartered Accountants and Accounting Experts), Guglielmina Onofri (Consob), Simone Scettri (Ernst&Young) and Massimo Tezzon (Italian Accounting Body), moderated by Franco Locatelli. Gustavo Visentini concludes the works.

An autonomous and unique body of its kind for the composite subjects that cooperate with it, the Bruno Visentini Foundation is engaged in legal-economic research on topics of general interest for the country, from a European perspective; and has its roots in the model of civil and cultural commitment which has been a constant reference for all of Bruno Visentini's work.

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