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Italy: Economic History and Contemporary Issues
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What is Italy: Economic History and Contemporary Issues?

Italy: Economic History and Contemporary Issues is a research cluster examining Italy's economic development, financial markets, policy frameworks, and historical influences such as civic traditions and local growth patterns.

This field covers monetary policy, labor market dynamics, immigration, fiscal policy, banking regulation, public sector efficiency, and trade-related growth, with 40,373 papers published. Research addresses historical civicness and the effects of global financial conditions on Italy's economy. Growth rate over the past five years is not available in the data.

Topic Hierarchy

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40.4K
Papers
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5yr Growth
169.7K
Total Citations

Research Sub-Topics

Why It Matters

Studies in this area inform policy on fiscal sustainability and banking regulation amid Italy's public debt challenges. For instance, Megginson and Netter (null) surveyed empirical evidence on privatization, showing state-owned enterprises improved post-privatization in efficiency and performance across multiple countries, including implications for Italy's public sector reforms. Dosi (2000) analyzed sources and microeconomic effects of innovation, highlighting procedures that drive economic development applicable to Italy's industrial sectors. These insights guide labor market policies addressing immigration and trade growth, directly impacting public sector efficiency.

Reading Guide

Where to Start

"From State to Market: A Survey of Empirical Studies on Privatization" by Megginson and Netter (null), as it provides an accessible review of privatization's empirical evidence on state-to-market transitions relevant to Italy's public sector efficiency.

Key Papers Explained

"The Modern Industrial Revolution, Exit, and the Failure of Internal Control Systems" by Jensen (1993) examines technological and regulatory changes affecting economies like Italy's. "Sources, Procedures, and Microeconomic Effects of Innovation" by Dosi (2000) builds on this by detailing innovation's microeconomic impacts. "From State to Market: A Survey of Empirical Studies on Privatization" by Megginson and Netter (null) connects to both through evidence on privatization improving firm performance amid industrial shifts.

Paper Timeline

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graph LR P0["The Modern Industrial Revolution...
1993 · 8.6K cites"] P1["Increasing Returns and Path Depe...
1994 · 4.4K cites"] P2["Statistical inference in vector ...
1995 · 5.8K cites"] P3["Spurious regression and residual...
1999 · 5.4K cites"] P4["Sources, Procedures, and Microec...
2000 · 4.2K cites"] P5["The Adaptive Lasso and Its Oracl...
2006 · 7.4K cites"] P6["An Autoregressive Distributed-La...
2012 · 3.9K cites"] P0 --> P1 P1 --> P2 P2 --> P3 P3 --> P4 P4 --> P5 P5 --> P6 style P0 fill:#DC5238,stroke:#c4452e,stroke-width:2px
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Most-cited paper highlighted in red. Papers ordered chronologically.

Advanced Directions

Econometric advancements in cointegration and unit root tests, as in Toda and Yamamoto (1995), Kao (1999), Pesaran and Shin (2012), and MacKinnon (1996), support analysis of Italy's monetary policy and fiscal time series. No recent preprints available.

Papers at a Glance

# Paper Year Venue Citations Open Access
1 The Modern Industrial Revolution, Exit, and the Failure of Int... 1993 The Journal of Finance 8.6K
2 The Adaptive Lasso and Its Oracle Properties 2006 Journal of the America... 7.4K
3 Statistical inference in vector autoregressions with possibly ... 1995 Journal of Econometrics 5.8K
4 Spurious regression and residual-based tests for cointegration... 1999 Journal of Econometrics 5.4K
5 Increasing Returns and Path Dependence in the Economy 1994 University of Michigan... 4.4K
6 Sources, Procedures, and Microeconomic Effects of Innovation 2000 Edward Elgar Publishin... 4.2K
7 An Autoregressive Distributed-Lag Modelling Approach to Cointe... 2012 Cambridge University P... 3.9K
8 From State to Market: A Survey of Empirical Studies on Privati... ? RePEc: Research Papers... 3.3K
9 Numerical distribution functions for unit root and cointegrati... 1996 Journal of Applied Eco... 3.0K
10 Economic growth and income inequality (2000-15) 2018 Africa’s development d... 2.6K

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does research on Italy's economic history and contemporary issues cover?

Research covers economic development, financial markets, monetary policy, labor market dynamics, immigration, fiscal policy, banking regulation, public sector efficiency, and trade-related growth. It includes historical traditions of civicness and local economic development. Global financial conditions' impact on emerging markets is also examined.

How many papers exist on Italy's economic history and contemporary issues?

There are 40,373 papers in this research cluster. Growth rate over the past five years is not available. The works span social sciences, economics, econometrics, and finance.

What methods are used in papers on Italy's economic issues?

Methods include vector autoregressions with possibly integrated processes (Toda and Yamamoto 1995), panel data cointegration tests (Kao 1999), and autoregressive distributed-lag modeling for cointegration (Pesaran and Shin 2012). Lasso techniques for variable selection appear in Zou (2006). Unit root and cointegration tests use numerical distribution functions (MacKinnon 1996).

What do top papers reveal about economic policy in contexts relevant to Italy?

"From State to Market: A Survey of Empirical Studies on Privatization" by Megginson and Netter (null) reviews performance improvements in privatized firms versus state-owned ones. "Sources, Procedures, and Microeconomic Effects of Innovation" by Dosi (2000) details innovation's role in economic growth. These apply to Italy's fiscal policy and public sector efficiency.

What is the current state of research on Italy's economic issues?

The cluster totals 40,373 papers with no recent preprints or news coverage in the last 12 months. Top-cited works from 1993-2012 focus on econometric methods and privatization. No growth rate data for the past five years is provided.

Open Research Questions

  • ? How do historical civic traditions influence modern local economic development in Italy?
  • ? What are the long-term effects of immigration on Italy's labor market dynamics?
  • ? How does banking regulation impact fiscal policy sustainability in Italy?
  • ? To what extent do global financial conditions affect Italy's trade-related growth?
  • ? What microeconomic effects of innovation persist in Italy's public sector efficiency?

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