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This paper examines the relationship between economic growth and carbon dioxide emissions in Italy considering the developments in a 150-year time span. Using several statistical techniques, we find that GDP growth and carbon dioxide emissions are strongly interrelated, with a dramatic change of...
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A theoretical model is developed for the ratio primary-surplus/GDP that a Country has to attain over a given number of years, to lower its public debt from the present value to one a-priori fixed. Such a ratio depends on the average interest rate paid on the outstanding stock of debt as well as...
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In the last decades the economy in Italy has been growing less and less, with a clear evidence of decline. Such a situation is mostly due to the weakness of its socio-economic system, but two questions rise naturally: 1) Has its monetary policy been contributing to the decline, by alternating...
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May the history of economic thought be a useful device for addressing a sustainable path towards economic and financial recovery from the Great Financial Depression and the nowadays Sovereign Debt Crises? According to Cicero the answer should be predictable: ‘‘Historia, magistra vitae’’,...
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L’économie italienne, dont les taux de croissance ont été remarquablement élevés pendant les années 1950-1960, est devenue, en ce début du 21e siècle, la lanterne rouge de la zone euro. Cette médiocre performance est, en grande partie, attribuable à l’incompatibilité entre une...
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Between 1981 and 2001 Italy became a services-oriented economy. The loss of jobs in manufacturing was less pronounced in Italy’s organized industrial districts than in the rest of the country. The branches of manufacturing that typify the districts outperformed the others in terms of...
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In this paper, we apply the bandpass filter to the main Italian and US macroeconomic variables, we estimate cross-correlations with respect to a benchmark indicator of the business cycle, and we compare results with previous empirical analyses. The aim is to investigate on the existence of...
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We compare the magnitude of local productivity advantages associated with two different spatial concentration patterns in Italy � urban areas and industrial districts. The former have high population density and host a wide range of economic activities, while the latter are marked by a high...
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A well known macroeconometric model of the Italian economy is updated to produce forecasts at 1974.
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This paper examines the relationship between economic growth and carbon dioxide emissions in Italy considering the developments in a 150-year time span. Using several statistical techniques, we find that GDP growth and carbon dioxide emissions are strongly interrelated, with a dramatic change of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010812663