This paper explores the effect of agricultural policies on industrialization and economic development over the long-run. I analyze the differential effect of the \textit{Battle for Grain}, implemented by the Italian Fascist regime to achieve self-sufficiency in wheat production, on the development path across areas of Italy. Employing time variation, along with cross-sectional variation in the suitability of land for the implementation of the advanced wheat production technologies, I find that the policy had unintended positive effects on industrialization and economic prosperity which persisted until the contemporary period. Furthermore, I find that the positive effect of the \textit{Battle for Grain} on human capital accumulation was inst...
This paper aims to answer two main questions: a) which kind of impacts are generated under the EU's ...
The economic history literature on Fascism points out that its policies were strongly oriented towar...
This paper traces the fortunes of Spanish agriculture in the long run, and in the context of the mo...
This article explores the long-run effect of agricultural policies on industrialisation and economic...
This paper sheds new light on the agricultural side of the Italian regional divide from an economic ...
Land distribution has ambiguous effects on structural transformation: large landowners can slow indu...
This article aims to investigate the dynamics of Italian agriculture during the crisis of the 1930s,...
In earlier debates on economic development, the agricultural sector’s role was somewhat controversia...
The objective of this study is to make a further contribution to the debate on the causes of economi...
This study explores how agricultural technology affects the endogenous takeoff of an economy in the ...
Defence date: 5 October 2012Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Federico (EUI) - Supervisor; Profess...
Agricultural credit in Italy has been regulated since 1928 by a specific Act. Such legislation is st...
By studying the theoretical and empirical work of agricultural economists in pre-World War I and int...
The paper aims at giving a description of the actual territorial diffusion in the Marches of feature...
Italy\u27s relatively small area, high population density, and high land and labor costs have create...
This paper aims to answer two main questions: a) which kind of impacts are generated under the EU's ...
The economic history literature on Fascism points out that its policies were strongly oriented towar...
This paper traces the fortunes of Spanish agriculture in the long run, and in the context of the mo...
This article explores the long-run effect of agricultural policies on industrialisation and economic...
This paper sheds new light on the agricultural side of the Italian regional divide from an economic ...
Land distribution has ambiguous effects on structural transformation: large landowners can slow indu...
This article aims to investigate the dynamics of Italian agriculture during the crisis of the 1930s,...
In earlier debates on economic development, the agricultural sector’s role was somewhat controversia...
The objective of this study is to make a further contribution to the debate on the causes of economi...
This study explores how agricultural technology affects the endogenous takeoff of an economy in the ...
Defence date: 5 October 2012Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Federico (EUI) - Supervisor; Profess...
Agricultural credit in Italy has been regulated since 1928 by a specific Act. Such legislation is st...
By studying the theoretical and empirical work of agricultural economists in pre-World War I and int...
The paper aims at giving a description of the actual territorial diffusion in the Marches of feature...
Italy\u27s relatively small area, high population density, and high land and labor costs have create...
This paper aims to answer two main questions: a) which kind of impacts are generated under the EU's ...
The economic history literature on Fascism points out that its policies were strongly oriented towar...
This paper traces the fortunes of Spanish agriculture in the long run, and in the context of the mo...