This paper presents value added estimates for the Italian regions, in benchmark years from 1891 until 1951, which are linked to those from official figures available from 1971 in order to offer a long-term picture. Sources and methodology are documented and discussed, whilst regional activity rates and productivity are also presented and compared. Thus some questions are briefly reconsidered: the origins and extent of the north-south divide, the role of migration and regional policy in shaping the pattern of regional inequality, the importance of social capital, and the positioning of Italy in the international debate on regional convergence, where it stands out for the long run persistence of its disparities
This paper presents new estimates of Italian regional GDP for the years 1871, 1881 1891, 1901, 1911...
The article presents updated estimates of GDP per capita, productivity, and employment for Italy's r...
In recent years there have been major advances in the research about the historical pattern of regi...
This paper presents value added estimates for the Italian regions, in benchmark years from 1891 unti...
This paper presents value added estimates for the Italian regions, in benchmark years from 1891 unti...
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the pattern of regional inequality in Italy, from t...
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the pattern of regional inequality in Italy, from t...
The article aims to present and discuss estimates of levels of human and social capital in Italy's r...
The article aims to present and discuss estimates of levels of human and social capital in Italy’s r...
The article aims to present and discuss estimates of levels of human and social capital in Italy’s r...
The origins of the Italian North-South divide have always been controversial. We fill this gap by es...
The chapter presents up-to-date estimates of Italy’s regional GDP, with the present borders, in ten-...
The aim of this paper is to examine the evolution of Italy's territorial inequalities from 1952 to 1...
The origins of the Italian North-South divide have always been controversial. We fill this gap by e...
In this paper, on the basis of an original data base, we have gathered detailed information on the I...
This paper presents new estimates of Italian regional GDP for the years 1871, 1881 1891, 1901, 1911...
The article presents updated estimates of GDP per capita, productivity, and employment for Italy's r...
In recent years there have been major advances in the research about the historical pattern of regi...
This paper presents value added estimates for the Italian regions, in benchmark years from 1891 unti...
This paper presents value added estimates for the Italian regions, in benchmark years from 1891 unti...
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the pattern of regional inequality in Italy, from t...
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the pattern of regional inequality in Italy, from t...
The article aims to present and discuss estimates of levels of human and social capital in Italy's r...
The article aims to present and discuss estimates of levels of human and social capital in Italy’s r...
The article aims to present and discuss estimates of levels of human and social capital in Italy’s r...
The origins of the Italian North-South divide have always been controversial. We fill this gap by es...
The chapter presents up-to-date estimates of Italy’s regional GDP, with the present borders, in ten-...
The aim of this paper is to examine the evolution of Italy's territorial inequalities from 1952 to 1...
The origins of the Italian North-South divide have always been controversial. We fill this gap by e...
In this paper, on the basis of an original data base, we have gathered detailed information on the I...
This paper presents new estimates of Italian regional GDP for the years 1871, 1881 1891, 1901, 1911...
The article presents updated estimates of GDP per capita, productivity, and employment for Italy's r...
In recent years there have been major advances in the research about the historical pattern of regi...