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Renato Brunetta (born 15 May 1950) is an Italian and . He was the Minister of Public Administration and Innovation from 8 May 2008 to 16 November 2011 in the Berlusconi government. He was also the Minister for Public Administration in the government, from 13 February 2021 until 22 October 2022. He was the head of Forza Italia's deputies group at the Chamber of Deputies from 2013 to 2018.


Early life and career
Renato Brunetta was born on 15 May 1950, in , Italy, the youngest of three brothers. He grew up in a poor family and his father was a . He attended the Foscarini. Brunetta once said that as a boy, he often studied classics on his own, to "reduce the social gap between him and his fellow students".Giovanni Floris, La fabbrica degli ignoranti. La disfatta della scuola italiana, Milano, Rizzoli, 2008, p. 170. ISBN 978-88-17-02486-0

On 2 July 1973, he graduated in Political and Economic Sciences at the University of Padua. His academic career began at the same university shortly after graduation. Beginning as an Assistant Professor of Theory and Development Policy and Applied Economics, he went on to focus on Labour Policy in 1977. In 1982, he joined the Department of Economic and Social Analysis of the Territory at the Luav University of Venice where he performed the role of associate professor of Fundamentals of Economics.

From 1991 to 1999, he was associate professor of at University of Rome Tor Vergata, where he also held the position of Professor of Political Economy until 2009. Brunetta: prendo pensione da 3 mila euro, ANSA

Since 1976, Brunetta has been enrolled as a freelance in the Order of Journalists of . He is a columnist of Il Sole 24 Ore and . Moreover, he is the founder and editor of the magazine Labor – Reviews of Labor Economics and Industrial Relations, published by for the Center for Economic and International Studies (CEIS) of the Tor Vergata University.

Together with , he wrote a series of Manuals of Political Conversation published by Libero. In June 2020, he briefly became a columnist for Il Riformista, a centrist and liberal newspaper directed by Piero Sansonetti, which he left in October 2020. Perché lascio la direzione del Riformista Economia, Il Riformista


Political activity
He is a former member of the Italian Socialist Party.


Career
  • He is a former professor of Labour Economics at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
  • In the 1980s and 1990s he was an economics adviser to the governments of , , and Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.
  • From 1985 to 1989, he was the vice-chairman of the Labour and Social Affairs Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (in ).
  • From 1983 to 1987 he was an official of the Ministry of Labour with overall responsibility for strategy and .
  • In 1989 he founded the European Association of Labour Economists, of which he is the first chairman.
  • From 1999 to 2008 he was a member of the European Parliament.
  • He is the founder and editor of the journal Labour - Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations. He has also written for the newspapers Il Sole 24 Ore, , and Avanti!.


See also
  • 1999 European Parliament election in Italy
  • 2004 European Parliament election in Italy


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