Two main aims characterized the 2018-2022 Italian economic policy. The first was reforming the whole economic system to stop the so-called ‘Italian decline’ that eroded the competitiveness and growth of the Italian economy for decades. The second was recovering from an impressive sequence of crises (the Eurozone crisis, the Covid-19 pandemic and later the consequences of war in Ukraine) that endangered the Italian economic system and the sustainability of the Italian public debt. This paper analyses the crucial steps in the reform strategies and recovery policies carried out by the three governments that led Italy from 2018 to 2022, particularly emphasizing the oscillating relationship between the three Italian governments and the Europe...
In this paper we briefly review the evolution of the Italian economy in the post-war period, discuss...
Southern Europe’s debtor nations need far-reaching structural reforms if they are to prosper within ...
This article investigates the policy similarities/differences between the Italian National Recovery ...
Two main aims have characterized the 2018-2022 Italian economic policy. The first was reforming the ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented shock; the national and EU responses have been swi...
The paper first discusses why the financial crisis affected only marginally the Italian financial sy...
In Italy, as in the rest of Europe, governments are pushing for a rapid recovery of economic growth ...
Since the second half of 2011, after a period of prolonged low growth, Italy has found itself at the...
This article investigates the policy similarities/differences between the Italian National Recovery ...
The economic crisis of 2008 affected the Italian state to a lesser extent than the other countries o...
The political and institutional trajectory of Italy was clearly punctu- ated by the economic upheav...
The paper highlights two aspects of the policy challenges facing Italy during the crisis of 2008-200...
As one of the greatest beneficiaries of the NextGenerationEU (NGEU) recovery package, and given its...
Italian economic policy in the last few years has been substantially restrictive and stemmed from co...
With public debt amounting to 132.1% of GDP and negative productivity growth over the last twenty ye...
In this paper we briefly review the evolution of the Italian economy in the post-war period, discuss...
Southern Europe’s debtor nations need far-reaching structural reforms if they are to prosper within ...
This article investigates the policy similarities/differences between the Italian National Recovery ...
Two main aims have characterized the 2018-2022 Italian economic policy. The first was reforming the ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented shock; the national and EU responses have been swi...
The paper first discusses why the financial crisis affected only marginally the Italian financial sy...
In Italy, as in the rest of Europe, governments are pushing for a rapid recovery of economic growth ...
Since the second half of 2011, after a period of prolonged low growth, Italy has found itself at the...
This article investigates the policy similarities/differences between the Italian National Recovery ...
The economic crisis of 2008 affected the Italian state to a lesser extent than the other countries o...
The political and institutional trajectory of Italy was clearly punctu- ated by the economic upheav...
The paper highlights two aspects of the policy challenges facing Italy during the crisis of 2008-200...
As one of the greatest beneficiaries of the NextGenerationEU (NGEU) recovery package, and given its...
Italian economic policy in the last few years has been substantially restrictive and stemmed from co...
With public debt amounting to 132.1% of GDP and negative productivity growth over the last twenty ye...
In this paper we briefly review the evolution of the Italian economy in the post-war period, discuss...
Southern Europe’s debtor nations need far-reaching structural reforms if they are to prosper within ...
This article investigates the policy similarities/differences between the Italian National Recovery ...