Italian Economy at the Dawn of the 21st Century

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Alessandro Innocenti
Alessandro Vercelli
Andrea De Panizza
Andrea Toma
Carlo Andrea Bollino
Carlo De Gregorio
Carlo Filippini
Cassa Integrazione Guadagni
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Central Government
Cesare Imbriani
corporate governance Italy
dual economy analysis
Economy
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Fabrizio Barca
fiscal decentralisation
Giampaolo Arachi
Industrial Districts
Institutional Shocks
ISTAT
Italian
Italian Banking System
Italian Capitalism
Italian Economy
Italian Firms
Italian Industrial Districts
Italian industrial policy case studies
Italian Labour Market
Italian Macro-regions
Italian Manufacturing Industry
Italian Welfare System
labour market structure
Leonello Tronti
Local Development
Low Employment Rates
Luciano Fiordoni
Marcello Signorelli
Marco Demarie
Maurizio Franzini
Non-profit
Nonprofit Organisations
Organizational Equilibrium
OSR
Paolo Calza Bini
Paolo Piacentini
Postwar
Public Administration
regional economic disparities
Roberto Monducci
Roberto Schiattarella
Rodolfo Helg
Sandro Trento
Stefano Cima
Territorial Dualism
Territorial Pacts
Tokyo
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welfare state comparison
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138714557
  • Weight: 860g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2003. Most of the essays collected in this volume are the revised versions of the reports presented at a conference held at the University of Tokyo in October 2001, organised as part of the initiatives of the "Italian Year" in Japan, and supported by the Foundation Italy in Japan 2001, the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Tokyo, the Italian Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of Higher Education, and the University of Tokyo. The essays, which aim at a fact-based presentation, provide a thorough survey of the relevant problems and aspects of present-day Italian economy and society. Those peculiar features of the Italian economy, such as its dualistic industrial structure and territorial divide, are analysed at length, with an eye to open policy options. The economic analyses are complemented by presentations of some of the central topics on the Italian social framework, such as the role of family and the "Third Sector".

Massimo Di Matteo, Paolo Piacentini