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  • Prodi is too much politician, provincial and elitist to be taken seriously and Bhagwati is -- paradoxically -- evangelical and boring as he defends globalization.

    David E. 2008

  • The lights go out all over Europe – quite literally this time – and arch Europhile Romano Prodi is immediately bleating that Europe needs a central power authority.

    A Single European blackout Richard 2006

  • With riots in Paris, but not as big as last year, the real news focus shifts to Naples, where Prodi is considering sending in the Army to restore order after a bloody, Mafia-related crime spree has claimed seven lives since Friday.

    It died of boredom Richard 2006

  • Italy's business community and labor unions called Prodi's accession a victory for the nation; he'll be only the second Italian to head the Commission since it was founded in 1957.

    Out Of The Shadows 2008

  • In fact few would argue that he is a massive improvement on previous leaders such as Prodi, Santer and most of all Delors.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Serf 2007

  • In fact few would argue that he is a massive improvement on previous leaders such as Prodi, Santer and most of all Delors.

    Why the EU is Unreformable Serf 2006

  • Former European Commission President Romano Prodi wrote in an op-ed in the Financial Times last May that When the euro was born everyone knew that sooner or later a crisis would occur. . .

    The Price of the Euro in Finland Mats Persson 2011

  • He also worked on behalf of Romano Prodi in his successful bid for Prime Minister of Italy in 2006.

    Trippi emerges again... (Blog for Democracy) 2009

  • Prodi will be in probably until then, and he has simply taken the option off the table.

    Print More Euros, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • "It's not encouraging," Romano Prodi, a two-time Italian prime minister, wrote in an editorial published on Thursday.

    Italy Plans Cuts to Balance Budget Christopher Emsden 2011

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