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The Italian Economy, 2001–03

Modern Italy, 2005
SummaryThe three years 2001–03 opened in an atmosphere of optimism with the expectation of a new Italian miracle but ended amid widespread disillusion owing to persistent signs of economic decline. This article offers a reconstruction of events in this period, focusing on government economic policy and changes in the labour market.
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Growth Characteristics of the Italian Economy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The author analyzes the main characteristics of Italy’s economic growth over the period from the post-war “economic miracle” to the current crisis in world economy. He considers the growth impact of both internal and external factors. By using a neoclassical production function, he reveals the contribution of key factors to productivity growth.
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The Italian Economy: What Next?

1995
Preface Mario Baldassarri & Franco Modigliani - PART I: THE CHANGING STRUCTURAL FRAMEWORK - Italy: an Ever-Lagging Economy? Innocenzo Cipolletta - Transition, Evolution and/or Revolution in Italian Politics Giuseppe Pittorino - Social Change: Reactivating the System Nadio Delai - PART II: POLITICAL CONSENSUS AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE: FROM CRISIS TO THE
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The Italian economy

Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 2022
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Remaking the Italian Economy.

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1996
Jonathan Zeitlin, Richard M. Locke
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The Italian Economy Under Fascism

Rivista di storia economica, 2020
A'HEARN B, GABBUTI G
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The Italian economy after COVID-19

2020
Italy is one of the countries in the world most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, in terms of human lives and economic losses. In the first quarter of the year, the country's GDP decreased by 5.3% compared to the previous quarter, the worst performance ever.
Andrea Goldstein, Giorgio Bellettini
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The Italian Economy Seen from Abroad

2013
AbstractSince it became a united country, Italy has been looked at with keen eyes by foreign economists, economic historians, and policy makers. They wanted to see whether it would be possible for the economy of a country, that had in the seventeenth and eighteenth century regressed to the role of agricultural raw material exporter after having been ...
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Graziani's reader on the italian economy

STUDI ECONOMICI, 2015
The present paper traces the history of the publication and the conception of Graziani’s reader on the Italian economy in the period after WW2, a successful book of which several editions have been published. It attempts to show what is the place of this book, and in particular of its long introductory essay, in the evolution of Graziani’s ...
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Further Development of the Italian Economy

1971
The economic miracle in Italy collapsed in 1963. Briefly the causes for this were the substantial wage increases in 1962; these were followed in 1963 by an increase in imports of 25 per cent, consumer prices rising by 8 per cent. The development of the home market, which had earlier been a source of strength, now diverted goods from the export trade ...
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