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qualitative cases studies in five countries: Austria, Estonia, France, Ireland and Italy. The findings will assist governments and …
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OECD's territorial review of Italian regions. It finds that Italy’s economic development has been characterised by … marked regional disparities, most notably between the Centre-North and the South. Today, Italy demonstrates one of the widest … the Mezzogiorno (Southern Italy) which involve all actors and all tiers of government, in the strategic phases of design …
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The province of Bergamo, located in Lombardy, is one of the most successful regions in Italy. The economy is highly …
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central Italy, has enjoyed steady economic growth throughout the post-war period. This success has its roots in a diverse …
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Milan has earned a high-profile reputation as a centre of advanced functions, in addition to being an international capital of fashion and design. However, both internal and external challenges are putting strains on Milan’s aspiration to become a southern European and Mediterranean hub. This...
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for France, Italy, Spain, South Africa and the United Kingdom. It provides a comparative assessment of practices and …
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This report identifies effective strategies to tackle skills imbalances in Italy. It provides an assessment of …
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While Italy has made major progress in the past decade to up-skill its population and workers, further efforts are … which Italy could face the pressures brought about by the mega-trends, and equip adults and workers with the skills needed …
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