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L'ossessione CdP (Pol-Pop 59)
- Narrated by: Nicola Lillo
- Length: 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Politica e populismi, in che rapporto sono? Chi ne sono i protagonisti, le ombre, ma anche le possibilità, o eventuali virtù?
Ogni volta che si presenta un'emergenza o un problema economico e/o finanziario, nelle stanze della politica si pensa subito a un intervento di Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, un'istituzione finanziaria controllata in maggioranza dal ministero dell'Economia, che è di fatto il braccio economico del governo. Nicola Lillo ce ne racconta la storia e, soprattutto, l'attualità.
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