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The Italian Economy

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Vera Zamagni’s survey of the Italian economy and its modern history outlines its unique shape and structure and how human factors explain its strengths in social networks, “niche capitalism,” and w...
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The world's eighth largest economy has a unique shape and structure. Characterized by strong social networks and a niche capitalism built on successful small and medium-sized enterprises, the Italian economy has a nature distinct from its European neighbours.

Vera Zamagni charts Italy's recent economic history from the postwar years of reconstruction through to the present day and the legacy of the financial crisis. Combining illustrative data with qualitative analysis, she provides a clear and rigorous presentation of the main features of the country's economy. The country's regional imbalances, political instability and corruption are situated alongside its strengths in social capital, its flourishing industrial districts and its high ranking in well-being indicators. Throughout, the contours of a much longer history are shown to have shaped the contemporary economy as much as recent trends, such as migration.

The book provides a concise survey suitable for a range of introductory readerships seeking to understand the nature of recent Italian economic performance.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 200
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Imprint: Agenda Publishing
Series: World Economies
Publication Date: 31 July 2018
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.85 in
ISBN: 9781911116783
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History

Vera Zamagni is Professor of Economic History at the University of Bologna, and at SAIS Europe, the Johns Hopkins University (Bologna). Her books include The Economic History of Italy, 1860–1990 (1993) and Cooperative Enterprise: Facing the Challenge of Globalization (2011).

1. Introducing the Italian economy2. The Italian economic story, 1946–2016
3. Measuring the Italian economy
4. The form of the Italian economy
5. Human factors6. Social factors
Conclusion