2018
DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12275
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Geography, market potential and industrialization in Italy 1871–2001

Abstract: This paper deals with industrialization in Italy between 1871 and 2001, and is based on data on the labour force per province (NUTS 3) from population censuses. Particular attention is devoted to long-term trends and North-South disparities. After the analysis of the geographic spread of industry and its changes, we test the role of access to markets on the distribution of the labour force in manufacturing. The results show that access to markets played a main role in Italian industrialization and in the evolu… Show more

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“…In the first period from 1871 to 1911, there was a slight divergence. From 1891, this phenomenon accelerated in times of globalization until 1911 (Daniele et al, , p. 644; Felice, , p. 933; Felice, , p. 269; Felice, , p. 44). This was due to regional wage differences between the regions.…”
Section: Historical Development Of Italymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the first period from 1871 to 1911, there was a slight divergence. From 1891, this phenomenon accelerated in times of globalization until 1911 (Daniele et al, , p. 644; Felice, , p. 933; Felice, , p. 269; Felice, , p. 44). This was due to regional wage differences between the regions.…”
Section: Historical Development Of Italymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before 1971, the policy was characterized by investment support and regional employment contracts. From 1971, however, the convergence process came to a standstill (Daniele et al, ; Felice, ). Current data between 2000 and 2016 continues to show a convergence of 76% of the gross domestic product (GDP) of Italy (Eurostat, ).…”
Section: Historical Development Of Italymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…az utóbbi paraméter értékéből következik, hogy a vállalatok határköltség feletti haszonkulcsa 4/3 = 1,33. a kereskedési költségek mértékének megválasztásánál elsősorban azt igyekszünk érvényesíteni, hogy az országon belüli kereskedés könnyebb, mint az országhatárokon átnyúló (border effect). a beállított mértékek nem túl magasak: Anderson-Wincoop [2004] átlagosan 170 százalékra becsüli a költségek teljes nagyságát.…”
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