At the time of Italy’s Unification the North-South divide in GDP was already present, but mild; conversely, a clear North-South gap in the preconditions of development and in social indicators could be observed. During Italy’s modern economic, it was the latter that shaped the former: in per capita GDP the North-South divide enlarged, at the same time while both the South and the Centre-North grew more internally uniform and the North-East and Centre converged towards the North-West. Nowadays, there are two Italies in terms of GDP and industrial structure; but in socio-institutional terms Italy is more homogeneous, and has been falling behind the rest of Western Europe.
Da tre Italie a due Italie... e oltre?
FELICE, Claudio Emanuele
2015-01-01
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At the time of Italy’s Unification the North-South divide in GDP was already present, but mild; conversely, a clear North-South gap in the preconditions of development and in social indicators could be observed. During Italy’s modern economic, it was the latter that shaped the former: in per capita GDP the North-South divide enlarged, at the same time while both the South and the Centre-North grew more internally uniform and the North-East and Centre converged towards the North-West. Nowadays, there are two Italies in terms of GDP and industrial structure; but in socio-institutional terms Italy is more homogeneous, and has been falling behind the rest of Western Europe.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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