He graduated in economics in 1969 and specialized at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977 with
Franco Modigliani,
Robert Solow and
Paul Samuelson as speakers. At the age of 30 he obtained a university chair, teaching at the
University of Bologna as full professor of economics (1980–1988), and from that date full professor of political economy in the Faculty of Economics of the
Sapienza University of Rome. He also taught at the
University of Turin and the
Catholic University of Milan. In the 1980s he held the role of director of
Eni for six years, and for four years that of economic advisor to EFIM (Entity for investments and financing of manufacturing industries). He was economic advisor to the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of the Budget, the Ministry of the Treasury, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and
Confindustria. Since February 2009, Baldassarri has been the president of the
Confederation of Italian Entrepreneurs Worldwide (CIIM), an organization founded in 2004 under the auspices of the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of Italians Living Abroad to create synergies between entrepreneurs in Italy and Italian businesses operating abroad. ==Politics==