However, when accounting for the congestion effect, the relation appears to be nonlinear, revealing a detrimental effect on growth driven by an excessive tourism pressure on territories.Rosaria Rita CanaleDepartment of Business and Economics University of Naples “Parthenope” Naples ItalyRita De Siano...
Quantifying fiscal multipliers in Italy: a Panel SVAR analysis using regional data Papers Reg.l Sci., 100 (5) (2021), pp. 1158-1177, 10.1111/pirs.12620 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Destefanis et al., 2022 S. Destefanis, M. Di Serio, M. Fragetta Regional multipliers across the Italia...
The per capita use of resources in the North of Italy is generally 2 to 4 times larger than in the South (excluding Puglia and Sardegna); the regional GDP per capita in the North doubles that of the Southern regions. The distribution of income, that is slightly better in two regions of...
The two Northern League-governed regions, Lombardy and Veneto, which make up 30 percent of Italy's GDP, are seeking more control over their tax revenues and more say over such policies as immigration, security, education and the environment. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)...
(0–1.13%). In the model this is driven by the increased demand for traded goods from coastal regions that cannot be matched by the impaired regional production. An interesting exception occurs in the south of Italy (see the top winners, Table1), where coastal regions experience significant ...
Just two of Italy’s regions are mentioned, one of which, Taranto in the country’s southwest, plays host to one of Europe’s largest steel mills. Some 20,000 jobs are at stake there, as is public health, jeopardised by dangerous pollution from the site. ...
Since patient mobility is a crucial phenomenon in contexts of hospital competition based on quality and driven by patient choice, as is the case in Italy, it is crucial to understand its determinants. What makes the Italian case more interesting is the decentralization of the National Health ...
With those caveats in mind, starting with depth, the economies where the depth of outward flows exceeds that of inward flows by the widest margin are Taiwan (China), Kuwait, Papua New Guinea, Bahrain, Germany, Azerbai- jan, China, Korea (Republic of), Italy, and Japan. Some of these ...
Mapping the Geographical Distribution of Climate-Related Extreme Events and PNRR Funding: The Case of Italy 2024, Public Organization Review1 In this paper, we use the term “regional governance” to refer to the institutional government of the NUTS-2 regions. 2 Many studies (Noaj, 2023, Tasr...
In terms of GDP, in 2016 the YRD was comparable to Germany, the PRD to Italy, and Jing-Jin-Ji to Mexico. The YRD is by far the biggest of the three clusters economically. In 2016, the YRD contributed approximately 23 percent to China’s GDP, while Jing-Jin-Ji and th...