Literary Nonfiction. Italian Studies and Economics. Translated from
the Italian by Ilaria Marra Rosiglioni. Italy has come to a
grinding halt. Its economy had already slowed down well before the
great crisis; its growth was fatigued and many problems of its
society and its economy worsened and eventually went unresolved. A
new wave of data and studies allows us to better understand this
halt and the probable causes that are at the root of the problem.
In its history, Italy has shown many interesting differences with
respect to the other European countries. It is a different model
for capitalism; possesses a different type of social and economic
organization that is not necessarily worse than any of the other
countries: quite simply it has its own pros and cons. However, the
grinding halt of the Italian economy in the new century illustrates
one thing quite clearly: that this model of capitalism and society
is having more and more difficulty ensuring the well-being of all
Italians in the present and in the future. The system cannot be
changed in a radical manner, as some superficial champions of
Anglo-Saxon liberalism would suggest; but certainly small changes
are not sufficient either. Italy needs to undergo a "special
maintenance" procedure.
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