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Convergence among Italian Regions, 1861-2011 [PDF]
In 150 years, the trends in regional disparities in economic development within Italy have differed depending on whether they are gauged by longitude or by latitude.
Gianfranco Viesti +2 more
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What determined the uneven post 1975 development of Europe''s southern regions? [PDF]
Since 1975, the extent of catching-up has been very different between Southern regions. Starting from the proposals of growth theory, the paper wishes to show whether growth differences can be attributed to different endowment in human capital ...
Gabriele Tondl
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The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of the prolonged use of the broad-spectrum antimicrobial widely used in animal husbandry. By means of a mouse model, a translational study was carried out on immunocompetent mice (with a complete ...
Rosa D’Ambrosio +17 more
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Il Dibattito sul Mezzogiorno d'Italia: le Posizioni a Confronto [PDF]
This essay presents a survey of the main contribution to the debate on the causes and effects of the underdevelopment of the Italian Mezzogiorno. The essay describes the most recent analysis devoting specific attention to policy proposals.
Marco Arnone
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Graduate migration in Italy - Lifestyle or necessity? [PDF]
This paper studies the locational choice of Italian mobile graduates, tackling simultaneously three aspects. First it analyses the structural drivers of migration (i.e.
Elisabetta Marinelli
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Explaining labor productivity differentials on Italian regions [PDF]
Labor productivity convergence is a key factor in the catching up process of less developed regions. For the regional economies as a whole labor productivity differentials can be traced back to three distinct determinants: - composition effects due to ...
Giorgio Nuzzo, Valter Di Giacinto
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A Micro Data Analisys Of Italy’s Brain Drain [PDF]
Contrary to current thinking which views the European brain drain as a transitory phenomenon, this paper shows, using a micro-data analysis, that, as far as Italy is concerned, such migration is permanent.
Monteleone, Simona, Torrisi, Benedetto
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Regional value added in Italy (1891-2001) : estimates, elaborations. [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the pattern of regional inequality in Italy, from the end of the nineteenth century until our days. Value added estimates for the Italian regions, in benchmark years from 1891 until 1951, are linked to ...
Felice, Emanuele
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RATIONAL UNDERDEVELOPMENT [PDF]
We propose a two-region two-sector model of uneven development,where technological change benefits either the lagging or the leading region. Inthis framework inter-regional transfers may lead to persistentunderdevelopment; by raising wages, transfers ...
Ignacio Ortuño Ortín, Klaus Desmet
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Banking System Efficiency and the Dualistic Development of the Italian Economy in the Nineties [PDF]
The article provides an analysis of some features of the Italian Credit System in the Nineties. In particular, it focuses on a comparison of Banks efficiency – in terms of costs, revenues and profits – in Northern and Southern Italy taking into account ...
Antonio Lopes, Cesare Imbriani
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