During the Twentieth century, Italian joint-stock companies remained relatively small and tended to die young. This fact constrained the development of the full potential of the Italian industry, as small-dimensioned companies struggled to implement the most efficient technologies and managerial techniques. This paper analyses this problem by looking at the functioning of insolvency procedures. Using quantitative and qualitative evidence, we show how various devices that progressively appeared on the scene failed in providing efficient solutions to re-start worthy companies. Insolvency procedures thus remained liquidation-prone, a factor that contributes to explain the peculiarity and the limits of Italian industrial capitalism
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In the last twenty years the Italian economy showed claer signs of structural crisis. Using a variet...
During the Twentieth century, Italian joint-stock companies remained relatively small and tended to ...
This article analyses the functioning of Italian insolvency laws and practices, in particular their...
This article revisits and reassesses the evolution of Italian capitalism during the so called “econo...
This paper analyses the structure of Italian capitalism during the post-WWII economic miracle by foc...
Since 2007 a financial crisis has hit economies. Each nation identified tools to help companies fac...
The evolution of the Italian economy until the Second World War led to a dualistic industrial struct...
The state-owned enterprise has had a first-rank place in Italian economic growth in the last century...
In spite of the postwar economic development seen in most industrialized countries, in Italy, small-...
An analysis of the long-term evolution of Italy’s financial intermediaries must consider the macroec...
This paper analyses the structure of the Italian corporate network from 1913 to 2001 by using the in...
Since World War II, Italy‟s economic growth has been one of the highest in the world. The objective ...
In the last twenty years the Italian economy showed claer signs of structural crisis. Using a variet...
During the Twentieth century, Italian joint-stock companies remained relatively small and tended to ...
This article analyses the functioning of Italian insolvency laws and practices, in particular their...
This article revisits and reassesses the evolution of Italian capitalism during the so called “econo...
This paper analyses the structure of Italian capitalism during the post-WWII economic miracle by foc...
Since 2007 a financial crisis has hit economies. Each nation identified tools to help companies fac...
The evolution of the Italian economy until the Second World War led to a dualistic industrial struct...
The state-owned enterprise has had a first-rank place in Italian economic growth in the last century...
In spite of the postwar economic development seen in most industrialized countries, in Italy, small-...
An analysis of the long-term evolution of Italy’s financial intermediaries must consider the macroec...
This paper analyses the structure of the Italian corporate network from 1913 to 2001 by using the in...
Since World War II, Italy‟s economic growth has been one of the highest in the world. The objective ...
In the last twenty years the Italian economy showed claer signs of structural crisis. Using a variet...