Normally, in western democracies, governments concentrate the less popular recovery interventions in the first two years of their electoral mandate. This enables them to earmark the resources for expansion policies at the end of their mandate in order to start the following election campaign with a healthy economy and achieve, in this way, strong political consensus. A government which has been in office for two years and has inherited unbalanced public accounts is forced to take upon itself only the “dirty work” without benefiting from the advantages of the second part of the story. This does not pay from an electoral point of view also because voters find it rather difficult to understand the use of a reduced deficit and a public debt or ...
Abstract: The Decline of Gathering Economies and the Come-Back of the State: Post- Emergency Politic...
This chapter illustrates the evolution of the Italian party system from 1946 to 2013. Firstly, it de...
The Italian Economy and the Current Crisis. Is the Service Sector a Sufficient Macroeconomic Flywhee...
Normally, in western democracies, governments concentrate the less popular recovery interventions in...
iN THIS CHAPTER i WILL PROVIDE AN OVERVIEW OF THE ECONOMIC CONTEXT, WHICH DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY AFF...
In this chapter I will analyse the main economic issues that underlay competition between the two ma...
Italian economic policy in the last few years has been substantially restrictive and stemmed from co...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
The economic crisis of 2008 affected the Italian state to a lesser extent than the other countries o...
Italy is an interesting case to be included in a comparative analysis of the effects determined by t...
In this chapter I will show that changes did not occur. In order to do this I will: provide a five-y...
Upon leading his centre-right government to power in 2001 Silvio Berlusconi and senior members of hi...
none2siThe economic crisis beginning in 2008 brought into high relief problems in the Italian polit...
Two main aims have characterized the 2018-2022 Italian economic policy. The first was reforming the ...
Uncertainty about the future of the government and strong anti-political sentiment dominated Italian...
Abstract: The Decline of Gathering Economies and the Come-Back of the State: Post- Emergency Politic...
This chapter illustrates the evolution of the Italian party system from 1946 to 2013. Firstly, it de...
The Italian Economy and the Current Crisis. Is the Service Sector a Sufficient Macroeconomic Flywhee...
Normally, in western democracies, governments concentrate the less popular recovery interventions in...
iN THIS CHAPTER i WILL PROVIDE AN OVERVIEW OF THE ECONOMIC CONTEXT, WHICH DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY AFF...
In this chapter I will analyse the main economic issues that underlay competition between the two ma...
Italian economic policy in the last few years has been substantially restrictive and stemmed from co...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
The economic crisis of 2008 affected the Italian state to a lesser extent than the other countries o...
Italy is an interesting case to be included in a comparative analysis of the effects determined by t...
In this chapter I will show that changes did not occur. In order to do this I will: provide a five-y...
Upon leading his centre-right government to power in 2001 Silvio Berlusconi and senior members of hi...
none2siThe economic crisis beginning in 2008 brought into high relief problems in the Italian polit...
Two main aims have characterized the 2018-2022 Italian economic policy. The first was reforming the ...
Uncertainty about the future of the government and strong anti-political sentiment dominated Italian...
Abstract: The Decline of Gathering Economies and the Come-Back of the State: Post- Emergency Politic...
This chapter illustrates the evolution of the Italian party system from 1946 to 2013. Firstly, it de...
The Italian Economy and the Current Crisis. Is the Service Sector a Sufficient Macroeconomic Flywhee...