Italy has been able to respond relatively positively to the health, social and economic crises caused by the pandemic thanks to its production system, strengthened in recent years, especially in certain areas. Economic recovery has been extraordinarily driven by manufacturing and construction. It has also shown resilience and competitiveness in foreign trade. Long term solid growth is possible for Italy if the current economic policies continue and are consolidated and if the recovery plan for Europe is fully exploited. Europe has adopted an unprecedented stimulus package to support and relaunch the EU’s economy with Next Generation EU and national recovery and resilience plans. Within the context of European integration, for the first time ‘Eurobonds’, issued by the European Commission, have been introduced to finance reconstruction and recovery. In addition to reforms, these resources are crucial for transitioning to a ‘new’ paradigm based on innovation and investing in needed transformations which require critical raw materials that are scarce and clean energy in order for the EU to pursue equitable and sustainable development. While the EU is defending itself well in the crisis, it cannot yet be stated that it has consolidated its role in a world with two contending giants (US and China) and various oligopolistic monopolies.

Nel 2020 e nel 2021 l’Italia e l’Europa hanno sofferto, come tutti gli altri Paesi, la crudeltà della pandemia e la crisi economico-sociale conseguente, alla quale hanno reagito con vari interventi e varie politiche. È profonda convinzione dei curatori del volume che una «nuova Italia», con una economia più forte e dinamica e con minori divari settoriali e territoriali, può finalmente essere possibile nella «nuova Europa» del Next Generation EU (Ngeu). È una convinzione ma anche una speranza di fronte ad una occasione storica che non può essere sprecata. Infatti, l’attuazione competente ed efficace del Piano nazionale di ripresa e resilienza (Pnrr), attualmente nelle mani di Mario Draghi, può essere per l’Italia una svolta fondamentale nella direzione delle riforme e dell’ammodernamento del sistema-Paese.

Quadrio Curzio, A., Fortis, M. (eds.), Una nuova Italia in una nuova Europa. Investimenti, riforme, sostenibilità, Il Mulino, Bologna 2022: 368 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/200458]

Una nuova Italia in una nuova Europa. Investimenti, riforme, sostenibilità

Quadrio Curzio, Alberto
;
Fortis, Marco
2022

Abstract

Italy has been able to respond relatively positively to the health, social and economic crises caused by the pandemic thanks to its production system, strengthened in recent years, especially in certain areas. Economic recovery has been extraordinarily driven by manufacturing and construction. It has also shown resilience and competitiveness in foreign trade. Long term solid growth is possible for Italy if the current economic policies continue and are consolidated and if the recovery plan for Europe is fully exploited. Europe has adopted an unprecedented stimulus package to support and relaunch the EU’s economy with Next Generation EU and national recovery and resilience plans. Within the context of European integration, for the first time ‘Eurobonds’, issued by the European Commission, have been introduced to finance reconstruction and recovery. In addition to reforms, these resources are crucial for transitioning to a ‘new’ paradigm based on innovation and investing in needed transformations which require critical raw materials that are scarce and clean energy in order for the EU to pursue equitable and sustainable development. While the EU is defending itself well in the crisis, it cannot yet be stated that it has consolidated its role in a world with two contending giants (US and China) and various oligopolistic monopolies.
2022
Italiano
9788815295583
Il Mulino
Quadrio Curzio, A., Fortis, M. (eds.), Una nuova Italia in una nuova Europa. Investimenti, riforme, sostenibilità, Il Mulino, Bologna 2022: 368 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/200458]
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