Umberto Ricci
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Born20 February 1879
Died3 January 1946 (aged 66)
Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt
TitleProfessor
Alma mater
- Ferdinando Galiani Technical-Commercial Institute
- Ca' Foscari University of Venice
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| Born | 20 February 1879 |
| Died | 3 January 1946 (aged 66) Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt |
| Title | Professor |
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| Sub-discipline | Agricultural economics |
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Umberto Ricci (1879–1946) was an Italian academic and economist who served as the minister of education in 1945 shortly after the end of the Fascist rule in Italy. He was a leading academic and worked at various universities.
Ricci was born in Chieti on 20 February 1879.[1] He obtained a diploma from the Ferdinando Galiani technical-commercial institute in Chieti.[2] Then he graduated from the Higher School of Commerce in Venice (forerunner of the Ca' Foscari University) with a degree in political economy, finance and statistics.[2] His fields of speciality were agricultural economics and general equilibrium analysis.[3]