Interest in Italy's development is warranted by the size of the
country, the level of income it has achieved and the lessons its
particular story may contain. The relevant literature is extensive
and includes studies by social historians as well as by economic
historians and economists. Most of the literature available is in
Italian, although the work in English is growing. This
compreheensive volume brings together in an easily accessible form
the main articles, some of which are published here in English for
the first time. The introduction aims to provide the non-Italian
reader with a general overview of the discussion that forms the
background to the essays collected. The volume contains chapters on
the development process, agriculture, industrialization, technical
progress, industrial policy, the macroeconomic framework and the
issue of geographical and economic dualism.
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