2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-18881-8_7
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The Italian Automotive Industry: Between Old and New Development Factors

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“…Italy's AIP was the weakest of the three stable core countries because of Italy's weaker average positional power compared not only with France but also Belgium, Britain, and Spain. Its car production halved after 2000 (Calabrese, 2020), weakening its positional power (Appendix 1). At the same time, Italy's IFC and index of innovation were similar to those of France.…”
Section: Core Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Italy's AIP was the weakest of the three stable core countries because of Italy's weaker average positional power compared not only with France but also Belgium, Britain, and Spain. Its car production halved after 2000 (Calabrese, 2020), weakening its positional power (Appendix 1). At the same time, Italy's IFC and index of innovation were similar to those of France.…”
Section: Core Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%