The Fascist Economic Liberalism in Italy (1922-1925)
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This paper discusses the importance of the economic policy with which Mussolini and his Minister of Finance dealt with regard to the privatization of most Italian industries, the important experience in our contemporary world, the state's non-interference in economic activities, as well as the reduction of government spending, which contributed to achieving growth in the Italian economy. This research discusses the clear difference between the economic policies of the period 1922-1925, compared to the economic policies followed by the fascists in Italy after 1925, as this period witnessed the adoption of many economic policies that were usually associated with the nature of the state's political belief.
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