Italy was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge primary school system was established. Whereas the new school system greatly contributed to the modernization of the country, its initial design did not considerably reduce regional disparities in human capital, with Southern regions lagging behind. The paper studies the effects of the heterogeneous territorial diffusion of literacy during the post-unification period (1871–1911) on economic outcomes of Italian provinces 100 years later. We exploit the exogenous variations in the territorial spread in literacy rates arising from the gradual building and expansion of the railway network across provinces. We find evidence that provinces with a high...
The role played by public policy in the development of Italy's human capital in the late nineteenth ...
Defence date: 21 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Youssef Cassis, EUI and RSCAS (Supervisor)...
this article provides the first harmonised quantitative evidence on the expansion of literacy and sc...
Italy was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge pri...
Italy was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a free and mandatory national ...
taly was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge prim...
Italy was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge pri...
Blindfolded by a lack of earlier systematic data, comparative studies of regional developments in hi...
The provincial gap in human capital at the time of Italy’s unification is a plausible explanation fo...
This paper provides new evidence on the geography of literacy rates in pre-unitary Italy. I provide ...
This chapter investigates the impact of the Casati Law (1859) on the development of Italy’s national...
This paper contributes to the debate on institutions and economic development by assessing the relat...
Italy’s regions experienced different rates of human capital accumulation in the late nineteenth and...
The role played by public policy in the development of Italy's human capital in the late nineteenth ...
Defence date: 21 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Youssef Cassis, EUI and RSCAS (Supervisor)...
this article provides the first harmonised quantitative evidence on the expansion of literacy and sc...
Italy was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge pri...
Italy was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a free and mandatory national ...
taly was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge prim...
Italy was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge pri...
Blindfolded by a lack of earlier systematic data, comparative studies of regional developments in hi...
The provincial gap in human capital at the time of Italy’s unification is a plausible explanation fo...
This paper provides new evidence on the geography of literacy rates in pre-unitary Italy. I provide ...
This chapter investigates the impact of the Casati Law (1859) on the development of Italy’s national...
This paper contributes to the debate on institutions and economic development by assessing the relat...
Italy’s regions experienced different rates of human capital accumulation in the late nineteenth and...
The role played by public policy in the development of Italy's human capital in the late nineteenth ...
Defence date: 21 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Youssef Cassis, EUI and RSCAS (Supervisor)...
this article provides the first harmonised quantitative evidence on the expansion of literacy and sc...