Mezzogiorno in the economic literature is the international benchmark to indicate a geographical area within an industrialised country 1) that does not experience a GDP growth rate consistent with the national value 2) whose economy relies on transfers. Making a logical leap it was concluded that Southern Italy has been diverting resources away the Centre-North. An empirical analysis on per capita GDP growth rates shows that from the years after the second world war and until 2007, the South has provided its contribution to the welfare growth of the rest of the country. However, the same proposition cannot be stated reversing the causality
Recent studies suggest that the only convergence of Southern Italy towards the Italian and European ...
The Development of the Mezzogiorno according to "Industrial Logic" would turn Italy into a France or...
Italy’s economic development since its unification in 1861 has been characterized by extensive regio...
The aim of this paper is to provide, using various socio-economic indicators, some empirical evidenc...
The paper presents the evolution of national disparities in Italy in a cyclical perspective, compari...
This contribution suggests that the current debate on the Italian decline should be rethought, not o...
Italian regional differentials in per capita incomes have closed only little over the last forty yea...
The Italian Mezzogiorno is an outstanding negative example of conditional convergence in productivit...
Although it is true regional differences are evident in most countries, in Italy they have a major i...
At the time of Italy’s Unification the North-South divide in GDP was already present, but mild; conv...
Italy has been characterized, throughout its unitary history, by large regional differentials in inc...
This article analyses the reasons for the persisting economic and social backwardness of the Italian...
For over 60 years conspicuous sums of money have been diverted to southern Italian regions. Nonethel...
Recent data on the traditional North-South dualistic divide in Italy clearly reveal the halt of any ...
Italy has been characterized, throughout its history as a unified country, by large regional differe...
Recent studies suggest that the only convergence of Southern Italy towards the Italian and European ...
The Development of the Mezzogiorno according to "Industrial Logic" would turn Italy into a France or...
Italy’s economic development since its unification in 1861 has been characterized by extensive regio...
The aim of this paper is to provide, using various socio-economic indicators, some empirical evidenc...
The paper presents the evolution of national disparities in Italy in a cyclical perspective, compari...
This contribution suggests that the current debate on the Italian decline should be rethought, not o...
Italian regional differentials in per capita incomes have closed only little over the last forty yea...
The Italian Mezzogiorno is an outstanding negative example of conditional convergence in productivit...
Although it is true regional differences are evident in most countries, in Italy they have a major i...
At the time of Italy’s Unification the North-South divide in GDP was already present, but mild; conv...
Italy has been characterized, throughout its unitary history, by large regional differentials in inc...
This article analyses the reasons for the persisting economic and social backwardness of the Italian...
For over 60 years conspicuous sums of money have been diverted to southern Italian regions. Nonethel...
Recent data on the traditional North-South dualistic divide in Italy clearly reveal the halt of any ...
Italy has been characterized, throughout its history as a unified country, by large regional differe...
Recent studies suggest that the only convergence of Southern Italy towards the Italian and European ...
The Development of the Mezzogiorno according to "Industrial Logic" would turn Italy into a France or...
Italy’s economic development since its unification in 1861 has been characterized by extensive regio...