The history of fascist intervention and rescue in support of Italian banks and firms (either through nationalisation or direct aid) in the inter-war years is well known. The case of Forlì adds an important piece of information to the broad literature on state-sponsored development. Benito Mussolini was born in Predappio, a small village in the Apennines in the province of Forlì. And Forlì was meant to become ‘la città del Duce’ (‘the Duce’s hometown’). The case of Forlì offers an original perspective: entrepreneurs who chose Mussolini’s hometown to obtain special concessions, a novel element in the crowded panorama of special relationships between government and industry in Italy. But on the other hand, this article will also underline the ...
The industrial rise of the Third Italy has been characterised by the growth of dynamic networks of f...
After the crisis of Fordism, the Italian and international debate about economic and territorial dev...
This article focuses on the advantages derived from the external economies that the small and medium...
The history of fascist intervention and rescue in support of Italian banks and firms (either through...
Italy has become an industrial country for the economic boom of its north-west, driven in the 1950s ...
In spite of the postwar economic development seen in most industrialized countries, in Italy, small-...
This paper explores the link between infrastructures built by autocratic regimes and political value...
In Italy the transition from a war economy to a peacetime economy began before the end of the first ...
Since World War II, Italy‟s economic growth has been one of the highest in the world. The objective ...
The "historical alternatives" approach calls for research into the role of national institutions and...
The evolution in the italian Mezzogiorno of the industries set up between 1950 and 1971. It is a wel...
Italy is a decentralized country with 57,000,000 people living in twenty regions. Its tradition of...
none1noThe aim of this chapter is to analyze the relationship between the economic elite and Italian...
In many European countries, economic growth has been characterised by the presence of deep regional ...
This article has shown that Italy’s industrial structure, in international comparison, is characteri...
The industrial rise of the Third Italy has been characterised by the growth of dynamic networks of f...
After the crisis of Fordism, the Italian and international debate about economic and territorial dev...
This article focuses on the advantages derived from the external economies that the small and medium...
The history of fascist intervention and rescue in support of Italian banks and firms (either through...
Italy has become an industrial country for the economic boom of its north-west, driven in the 1950s ...
In spite of the postwar economic development seen in most industrialized countries, in Italy, small-...
This paper explores the link between infrastructures built by autocratic regimes and political value...
In Italy the transition from a war economy to a peacetime economy began before the end of the first ...
Since World War II, Italy‟s economic growth has been one of the highest in the world. The objective ...
The "historical alternatives" approach calls for research into the role of national institutions and...
The evolution in the italian Mezzogiorno of the industries set up between 1950 and 1971. It is a wel...
Italy is a decentralized country with 57,000,000 people living in twenty regions. Its tradition of...
none1noThe aim of this chapter is to analyze the relationship between the economic elite and Italian...
In many European countries, economic growth has been characterised by the presence of deep regional ...
This article has shown that Italy’s industrial structure, in international comparison, is characteri...
The industrial rise of the Third Italy has been characterised by the growth of dynamic networks of f...
After the crisis of Fordism, the Italian and international debate about economic and territorial dev...
This article focuses on the advantages derived from the external economies that the small and medium...