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Italy and Norway are characterized by different co-residence rates of young adults with youth in Italy being more …
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using a suitable direct measure provided in the 1989-2010 Bank of Italy Survey of Household Income and Wealth. Focusing on a …
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Italy Survey of Household Income and Wealth. …
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-2006 Bank of Italy Survey of Household Income and Wealth. …
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Italy and Norway are characterized by different co-residence rates of young adults with youth in Italy being more …
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using a suitable direct measure provided in the 1989-2010 Bank of Italy Survey of Household Income and Wealth. Focusing on a …
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using a direct measure provided in the 1989-2010 Bank of Italy Survey of Household Income and Wealth. Focusing on a sample …
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In recent years a major evolution in several industrial districts in Italy has been the emergence of new hierarchical …
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, in the forty years of republican Italy from the end of World War II to the nineties? How do districts develop? How do …
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By relying on a new dataset, this paper presents an econometric strategy to test the Fenoaltea’s thesis with regard to both the genesis of current account fluctuations and of the investment cycle. We perform a Granger causality test that shows that the persistent current account deficits in...
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