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concentration patterns in Italy, i.e. urban areas (UA) and industrial districts (ID). UA typically display a huge concentration of …
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This paper aims at providing some evidence of the short-term and long-term changes occurred in the Italian regional economies following the economic downturn. Our analysis will combine the use of structural and coincident indicators to describe the specialization of the region Emilia Romagna and...
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foreign tourist expenditures. This variable, recently made available by the Bank of Italy for the years 1997-2012, is more …
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This paper focuses on the evaluation of an incentive program for firms implemented in southern Italy during the last …
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, F. Sforzi, F. Signorini, S. Brusco). Moreover, Italy, with 235 brand products (88 PGI, 145 PDO and 2 TSG), is the …
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Italy and Turkey over the last decade entered a process of progressive increase in foreign direct investment (FDI … favor of positive spillovers is not overwhelming. In the case of Italy, the survival of domestic firms is positively …
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This paper describes the determinants of FDI location among Italian provinces, focusing on the role of market potential (in terms of market access to Mediterranean and European countries) and institutions (presence of Mafia-type crime, corruption of public officers, inefficiency of the labour...
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elaborate its implications for the theory of induced technological change, and apply it to an empirical analysis of Italy …
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