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The Political Economy of Italy's Decline by Andrea Lorenzo Capussela, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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The Political Economy of Italy's Decline by Andrea Lorenzo Capussela, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
The Political Economy of Italy's Decline by Andrea Lorenzo Capussela, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Italy is a country of recent decline and long-standing idiosyncratic traits. A rich society served by an advanced manufacturing economy, where the rule of law is weak and political accountability low, it has long been in downward spiral alimented by corruption and clientelism. From this spiralhas emerged an equilibrium as consistent as it is inefficient, that raises serious obstacles to economic and democratic development. The Political Economy of Italy's Decline explains the causes of Italy's downward trajectory, and explains how the country can shift to a fairer and more efficientsystem. Analysing both political economic literature and the history of Italy from 1861 onwards, The Political Economy of Italy's Decline argues that the deeper roots of the decline lie in the political economy of growth. It places emphasis on the country's convergence to the productivity frontier and theevolution of its social order and institutions to illuminate the origins and evolution of the current constraints to growth, using institutional economics and Schumpeterian growth theory to support its findings. It analyses two alternative reactions to the insufficient provision of public goods: anopportunistic one - employing tax evasion, corruption, or clientelism as means to appropriate private goods - and one based on enforcing political accountability. From the perspective of ordinary citizens and firms such social dilemmas can typically be modelled as coordination games, which havemultiple equilibria. Self-interested rationality can thus lead to a spiral, in which several mutually reinforcing vicious circles lead society onto an inefficient equilibrium characterized by low political accountability and weak rule of law. The Political Economy of Italy's Decline follows thegradual setting in of this spiral as it identifys the deeper causes of Italy's decline. | The Political Economy of Italy's Decline by Andrea Lorenzo Capussela, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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