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Arturo Jéhan De Johànnis (1846-31 May 1913) was an Italian economist and pedagogue. He was born in Venice to a family of French ancestry. He however lived in Italy and died in Florence. He graduated with bacccaulaureate from the Istituto tecnico of Mantua. He was named professor of economics and statistics at the Istituto Cesari Alfieri (Istituto superiore di scienze sociali) of Florence. He would become the school's director. In 1883, he became director of the journal, l'Economista. He published a number of academic texts for education in economics and social sciences. [1]
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Arturo Jéhan De Johànnis (1846-31 May 1913) was an Italian economist and pedagogue. He was born in Venice to a family of French ancestry. He however lived in Italy and died in Florence. He graduated with bacccaulaureate from the Istituto tecnico of Mantua. He was named professor of economics and statistics at the Istituto Cesari Alfieri (Istituto superiore di scienze sociali) of Florence. He would become the school's director. In 1883, he became director of the journal, l'Economista. He published a number of academic texts for education in economics and social sciences. [1]