This article presents a comparison of the evolution of employment rates by sector in Italy with the European Union averages. We analyse the main causes of the differences of the rates of non-agrarian employment, between northern and southern regions, as well as the inter-relation between the evolution of employment and the spatial distribution of population, by means of inter-regional econometric models, bearing in mind the inter-relation between industry and services and the role of other factors that explain the evolution of regional development. The period of analysis is 1960-2000 for national data and 1985-1995 for regional data.
Unemployment rates appear to vary widely at a subregional (e.g., local or provincial) level. Using s...
In this contribution we show that the dualistic nature of the Italian economy has been, and still is...
By means of a shift-share analysis and focusing on employment, the local sectoral specialization and...
The aim of this paper is to provide a measure of the relationship between employment and output grow...
In this paper, on the basis of an original data base, we have gathered detailed information on the I...
The extremely large disparities in employment rates across Italian regions, and the bad performance ...
This paper tries to contribute to the research of the problem called Questione Meridionale focusing ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the evolution of Italy's territorial inequalities from 1952 to 1...
This article aims at explaining substantial and persistent regional labour productivity differential...
The article presents updated estimates of GDP per capita, productivity, and employment for Italy's r...
The unemployment dynamics in the Mezzogiorno of Italy seem to corroborate the New Economic Geograph...
The unemployment dynamics in the Mezzogiorno of Italy seem to corroborate the New Economic Geography...
We describe the functioning of a two-region economy characterized by asymmetric wage-setting. Labor ...
This article contributes to the literature on firm demography and regional development in at least t...
The presence of cycles characterizes all economic systems, but economic cycles have differentiated s...
Unemployment rates appear to vary widely at a subregional (e.g., local or provincial) level. Using s...
In this contribution we show that the dualistic nature of the Italian economy has been, and still is...
By means of a shift-share analysis and focusing on employment, the local sectoral specialization and...
The aim of this paper is to provide a measure of the relationship between employment and output grow...
In this paper, on the basis of an original data base, we have gathered detailed information on the I...
The extremely large disparities in employment rates across Italian regions, and the bad performance ...
This paper tries to contribute to the research of the problem called Questione Meridionale focusing ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the evolution of Italy's territorial inequalities from 1952 to 1...
This article aims at explaining substantial and persistent regional labour productivity differential...
The article presents updated estimates of GDP per capita, productivity, and employment for Italy's r...
The unemployment dynamics in the Mezzogiorno of Italy seem to corroborate the New Economic Geograph...
The unemployment dynamics in the Mezzogiorno of Italy seem to corroborate the New Economic Geography...
We describe the functioning of a two-region economy characterized by asymmetric wage-setting. Labor ...
This article contributes to the literature on firm demography and regional development in at least t...
The presence of cycles characterizes all economic systems, but economic cycles have differentiated s...
Unemployment rates appear to vary widely at a subregional (e.g., local or provincial) level. Using s...
In this contribution we show that the dualistic nature of the Italian economy has been, and still is...
By means of a shift-share analysis and focusing on employment, the local sectoral specialization and...