Felice Guarneri (1882–1955) was an Italian economist and politician who served in the cabinet led by Benito Mussolini as the minister for exchanges and currencies between 1937 and 1939.
[2] Then he was appointed secretary general of the Union of Chambers of Commerce.
[2] At the beginning of the 1930s Guarneri was the editor-in-chief of a scholarly journal entitled Rivista di politica economica which supported corporatism.
[1] Next he was appointed its undersecretary and named as the minister for exchanges and currencies which he held between 1937 and 1939.
[1] Guarneri was a supporter of Fascism, Catholicism, modernity and social conservatism.