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Mario Monti

Is Mario Monti A-List?

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NoMario Monti is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2011

Appointed Prime Minister of Italy

Lost A-list status in 2012

Dropped to B tier — Implements Austerity Measures

Ranking Timeline

1995C$5M

European Commissioner Appointment

Appointed European Commissioner for the Internal Market, beginning a decade-long tenure in Brussels. His economic expertise and academic reputation made him a respected technocrat.

1999C$10M+$5M

Competition Commissioner Role

Became Competition Commissioner, where he gained a reputation for blocking major corporate mergers and challenging monopolies. His tough stance earned him both admiration and powerful critics.

2004C$15M+$5M

Returns to Academia

Left the European Commission and returned to Bocconi University as president. He remained influential in European policy circles as a sought-after economic advisor.

2011A▲▲$25M+$10M

Appointed Prime Minister of Italy

Named Prime Minister to lead a technocratic government during Italy's debt crisis, replacing Silvio Berlusconi. His emergency appointment made him a central figure in the Eurozone crisis response.

2012B$35M+$10M

Implements Austerity Measures

Pushed through painful spending cuts, pension reforms, and tax increases to stabilize Italy's finances. His policies sparked protests but restored international confidence in Italy's economy.

2013B$45M+$10M

Resigns as Prime Minister

Stepped down after losing parliamentary support, having stabilized Italy but facing public backlash over austerity. His brief tenure was credited with averting economic collapse.

2026B$50M+$5M

Respected Elder Economist

Remains an influential voice on European economic policy through academic work and advisory roles. He is well-known and respected in Italy and Europe for his crisis management, despite mixed public opinion.

Last updated: February 25, 2026