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Italian economist and politician, Birth: 19-3-1943 Mario Monti Quotes
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I have the most profound respect for the Department of Justice and the FTC. We in Europe are a younger and I would say junior institution to the historical antitrust experience of the US.
Mario Monti

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A lot of the American press at the time was saying 'just watch what happens when Bertelsmann tries to buy EMI, that will be a moment of truth that will show the Commission's true colors.' Well, that deal never happened either.
Mario Monti

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The two greatest priorities for my government are tackling tax evasion and corruption.
Mario Monti

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In the area of macroeconomic policies, I think we'll see more centralization, like in the budgetary sphere.
Mario Monti

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If the euro becomes a factor promoting Europe's drifting apart, then the foundation of the European project is destroyed.
Mario Monti

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There is no government in Europe where ministers go through that kind of confirmation process, which in fact is modeled on the way the U.S. cabinet members are confirmed.
Mario Monti

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This is certainly not the first case in which a merger approved in one place hasn't gone through in the other. There was a case last year where the merger between two EU companies was approved here and blocked in the U.S.
Mario Monti

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My aspiration is not to be loved. It is that my government be respected and credible.
Mario Monti

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I am certain that most Germans have instinctive liking for Italy, just as Italians admire Germans for their many qualities.
Mario Monti

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As to the question of elected or not elected, each member of the European Commission has been appointed jointly by the governments of the 15 member states, and undergone individual scrutiny and a vote of confidence from the European Parliament.
Mario Monti

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I know that speaking with parties, which I do, but not very often, is seen by many as a contamination.
Mario Monti

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It is very unusual for a country to ask guys who are not politicians to come and run the country.
Mario Monti

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Reference to the territory and total disregard for the nationality of the companies is of course the best guarantee that competition assessment remain just that and doesn't get affected by trade or other considerations.
Mario Monti

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I believe that reforms will not really take hold if they do not gradually come into the culture of the people.
Mario Monti

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The Italian economy has been held back for decades.
Mario Monti

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Growth in any individual European country has to be the result of policies for growth pursued in that country consistent with budgetary discipline.
Mario Monti

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I believe that in Europe, we have a collective leadership.
Mario Monti

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Europe has to avoid old prejudices and new ones. That means north versus south, rich versus poor.
Mario Monti

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It is rather unusual for Italy to be at the forefront of pro-market initiatives.
Mario Monti

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Not all Greeks are ready to do whatever is necessary to stay in the euro.
Mario Monti

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I hope that my government can help change Italian mentality.
Mario Monti

22.
Italy needed structural reforms to become more competitive.
Mario Monti

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If Spain goes under, Italy will come under even more scrutiny.
Mario Monti

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If governments let themselves be fully bound by the decisions of their parliaments without protecting their own freedom to act, a breakup of Europe would be a more probable outcome than deeper integration.
Mario Monti

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There was in Italy a hidden demand for a boring government which would try to tell the truth in non-political jargon.
Mario Monti

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Italy even in the future will not need aid from the European Financial Stability Fund.
Mario Monti