Luigi Bodio (born 12 October 1840 in Milan–2 November 1920 in Rome) was an Italian economist and statistician, among the founders of Italian Statistics...
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Luigi Bodio (1840–1920), economist and statistician Luigi Cagnola (1762–1833), architect Luigi Canina (1795–1856), archaeologist and architect Luigi Caponaro...
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and Roberto Di Cosmo, Diplomat Carlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo, Economists Luigi Bodio and Paolo Malanima, Engineer Giacinto Morera, Intellectual Adriano Sofri...
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(1824–1907), Émile Durkheim (1858–1917), Wilhelm Lexis (1837–1914), and Luigi Bodio (1840–1920) contributed to the development of demography and to the toolkit...
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Rawson () 1899 – 1908: Karl von Inama-Sternegg [de] () 1909 – 1920: Luigi Bodio () 1923 – 1931: Albert Delatour [fr] () 1931 – 1936: Friedrich Zahn [de]...
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ICstat, "Centro per la Cooperazione Statistica Internazionale - Luigi Bodio" (International Cooperation Center for Statistics) is a non-profit association...
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unemployment. By 1901, he was appointed to a Council of Emigration led by Luigi Bodio. His statistical approach to economic problems led him to an appointment...
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and national economics. It would be left to his successor in the post, Luigi Bodio, to demonstrate the extent to which, during a time of rapid social and...
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writers and politicians, including Vittoria Aganoor, Raffaello Barber, Luigi Bodio, Cesare Cantù, Giulio Carcano, Cesare Correnti, Andrea Maffei, Tullo...
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with, at its core, two single-track tunnels connecting Erstfeld (Uri) with Bodio (Ticino) and passing below Sedrun (Grisons). It is part of the New Railway...
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