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=Fondazione Luigi Einaudi= The Fondazione Luigi Einaudi onlus was created in Torino, Italy in 1964 with the donation of the library of Luigi Einaudi, the economist and statesman who served as Governor of the Central Bank of Italy and, from 1948 to 1955, as President of Italy. Many years of pre-eminence has led to visits by a quarter of a million scholars, 15% from outside Turin, many from outside Italy. Relationships with the Colegio de México in Mexico and with Cornell University in the United States have given the Foundation an international dimension, facilitating research on regional integration, comparative models of employment and social policy, and contemporary political and economic thought

Library
The Library now consists of more than 242,000 volumes, focused on economic theory and practise, European history, and international affairs. The rare books section contains more than 10,000 titles, amongst which are first editions of the works of many of the world’s most prominent economists. Holdings include more than 3,700 periodicals, such as the world's most complete set of «The Economist» (1843-present) and complete runs of «The Economic Journal» (1891-present), «The Quarterly Journal of Economics» (1886-present), «The American Economic Review» (1911-present) and «The Review of Economics and Statistics» (1919-present).

Archives
The Archives, declared a national asset in 1991 for their historic and diplomatic significance, contain the private papers and letters of Luigi Einaudi and other 18 collections/funds, originally owned by Italian intellectuals or entrepreneurs of the 20th century, for a total of more than 400,000 documents. Research grants have benefited more than 700 scholars for graduate and postgraduate studies at leading universities in England, the United States and Europe. Seminars, Study Groups, and International Conferences cover economics, the history of thought, and foreign affairs.

Publications
Publications include the Annals of the Foundation («Annali della Fondazione Luigi Einaudi»), a collection of Studies (“Studi”), and a series on the classics of economic and political thought (“Scrittori di politica, economia e storia”).

Research grants
Research grants have benefited more than 700 scholars for graduate and postgraduate studies at leading universities in England, the United States and Europe.