Recent scholarship on the role of the state in designing regulatory
policies in the industrialized democracies has identified a shift
from the increasingly direct role of the state in the 1970s to a
diminishing role in the 1980s. The essays in this volume provide a
systematic analysis of the contemporary means of regulation
employed in a range of economic and social policy areas in Italy.
They support the general thesis that policy in Italy is
characterized by a complex interaction of state, market and social
regulation, rather than by a general trend away from state
intervention.
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