OECD Territorial Reviews: Italy 2001

OECD's territorial review of Italian regions. It finds that Italy’s economic development has been characterised by marked regional disparities, most notably between the Centre-North and the South. Today, Italy demonstrates one of the widest geographical dualisms among OECD Member countries. In...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autor Corporativo: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 2001.
Colección:OECD Territorial Reviews,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Assessment and recommendations""; ""Chapter 1. Disparities""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. From convergence to divergence: 1952-1992""; ""Box 1. Concentration and dispersion of provincial output (1952-1992)""; ""Figure 1. Normalised standard deviation of per capita GDP of Italian provinces""; ""Figure 2. Dynamics of the per capita GDP density distribution in Italian provinces, 1952-1992""; ""Box 2. Italian Territorial Development: what happened during the 1990s?""; ""Figure 3. Per capita GDP of the Mezzogiorno as a ratio of Italian average""
  • ""Figure 4. Employment in the Mezzogiorno """"Box 3. LLMAs and the functional regions""; ""Figure 5. Local labour market areas by employment rate, 1971""; ""Figure 6. Local labour market areas by employment rate, 1996""; ""Box 4. Industrial districts""; ""Figure 7. High employment local labour market areas, 1996""; ""Figure 8. Medium-low employment local labour market areas, 1996""; ""Figure 9. Low employment local labour market areas, 1996""; ""Figure 10. Manufacturing and “quasi-manufacturingâ€? LLMAs, 1971 and 1996""; ""Figure 11. Main characteristics of local labour market areas, 1996""
  • ""3. Different patterns of development: 1971 and 1996""""Figure 12. High-employment rate LLMAs: dynamic and non-dynamic areas, 1971-1996""; ""Figure 13. Middle-low employment rate LLMAs: dynamic and non-dynamic areas, 1971-1996""; ""Figure 14. Low-employment rate LLMAs: dynamic and non-dynamic areas, 1971-1996""; ""Figure 15. Low-employment LLMAs: rising manufacturing and “quasi-manufacturingâ€? areas, 1971-1996""; ""4.Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Chapter 2. Policies""; ""Introduction""; ""1. Evolution of economic development policies""
  • ""Box 5. Policies implemented by the northern regions to shape environment conducive to growth""""Box 6. Are industrial districts able to innovate?""; ""Box 7. The role of Trade associations: The case of CNA in the Province of Bologna""; ""Box 8. Supply of Services to SMEs: The ERVET Network in Emilia-Romagna""; ""Box 9. Incentives for fixed investments in assisted areas (Law 488/92)""; ""Box 10. The fund for technological innovation (Law 46/82)""; ""Box 11. European Regional Policy for years 2000-2006""; ""Table 1. Public investment and expenditure for development""
  • ""Table 2. The Mezzogiorno Development Plan: Financial resources distribution""""Box 12. MDP-CSF 2000-2006 priorities""; ""2. Spatial and social policies""; ""Table 3. Italian territorial planning system""; ""Table 4. Urban regulatory plans diffusion""; ""Table 5. Financial resources of PRUSST by macro-areas""; ""Box 13. Urban renewal and spatial sustainable development programs""; ""Box 14. The Italian housing system""; ""Table 6. Municipalities of 20 000 inhabitants or more supplying welfare services, 1997 ""; ""Box 15. Co-operation on Spatial Planning in the Framework of INTERREG""
  • ""Table 7. Environmental regional planning""