Industrial policy in Italy, 1945-90

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Industrial policy in Italy, 1945-90

edited by Mario Baldassarri

(Central issues in contemporary economic theory and policy)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press in association with Rivista di Politica Economica, SIPI, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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During the last few decades, economic development in Italy has been tumultuous and, in many ways, contradictory. It was during these years that Italy became a strong and modern industrial force and ranked among the six most developed countries in the world. This book analyzes Italian industrial development and industrial economic policy, and defines Italy's strategic position as she faces the radical international changes of the 1990s.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Surveys: macroeconomic policies and industrial policies, Pippo Ranci
  • 45 years of industrial policy in Italy - protagonists, objectives and instruments, Romano Prodi and Daniele de Giovanni. Part 2 Three links: private-public sectors - phases of Italian industrial development and the relationship between the public and private sectors, Fulvio Coltorti, public enterprises and industrial policies, Paolo Leon
  • large-sized and small firms - the restructuring of large-sized industrial groups, Gian Maria Gros-Pietro
  • industrial policies for small and medium firms and the new direction of European Community policies, Patrizio Bianchi
  • North-South - the tortuous road of industry through the Mezzogiorno, Mariano D'Antonio
  • industrial policies and territorial development in northern and central regions of Italy, Maurizio Tenenbaum. Part 3 Innovation and competitiveness - perspectives of industrial policy for the 1990s: industrial policy and technological innovation, Bruno Lamborghini and Cesare Sacchi.

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