This book presents an growth agenda for advanced economies.
Link to the complete Article [Italian]
Enrico Giovannini (economist and former Minister of labour and social policies)
This book presents an growth agenda for advanced economies.
Link to the complete Article [Italian]
Enrico Giovannini (economist and former Minister of labour and social policies)
Today’s decisions will in large part determine what Italy is like in the year 2020. The country faces various challenges and opportunities in overcoming what has proved a long-lasting crisis, ranging from renewing its focus on local development and providing incentives for entrepreneurship and innovation, through to more effectively exploiting its vast cultural heritage. Only in this way can Italy unleash the potential of cultural integration and increase social mobility, thereby laying the foundations for a new cycle of growth.
Article of Marco Magnani, Aspenia 05.06.2014
In principle everybody agrees on the action points and on the suggested goals. But many of the goals will require a long time to be achieved and will involve a painful adjustment for some of the parties involved in the process. There is a timing element and an adjustment one to keep in mind. This is the case with goals such as solving the sovereign debt crisis, implementing structural reforms in certain countries, find new sources for growth, secure a sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth.