Salvino Busuttil

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Born1936 (1936)
Floriana, Malta
Died (aged 79)
OccupationPhilosopher
Salvino Busuttil
Born1936 (1936)
Floriana, Malta
Died (aged 79)
OccupationPhilosopher

Salvino Busuttil (1936 – 12 May 2016) was a Maltese economist, philosopher and diplomat who served as ambassador to France.[1][2] In philosophy he specialised in economics and international relations.[3]

Busuttil was born at Floriana, Malta in 1936.

He studied philosophy at the Gregorian University in Rome, Italy from which he acquired a licentiate in 1959. He acquired a Doctorate in Philosophy from the Angelicum University in Rome in 1961 with a dissertation entitled Value in Karl Marx . In 1963 he earned a Doctorate in Economy from the University of Manchester. After returning to Malta Busuttil was appointed Professor and Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Malta in 1964, an office he held up till 1975. Two years later, in 1966, he was chosen as Head of the Faculty of Arts until 1972.

From 1987 till 1996 Busuttil was General Director of the Foundation of International Studies at the University of Malta. Both on a local as well as on an international level he occupied various positions of responsibility related to the economy and the environment, especially with UNESCO.

Busuttil died on 12 May 2016, at the age of 79.[1]

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