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Happy 150th Anniversary, Italy? Institutions and Economic Performance Since 1861

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PAOLO DI MARTINO
Affiliation:
Paolo Di Martino is Senior Lecturer in International Business History at the Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, UK. Contact information: University House, Edgbaston Road, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK. E-mail: p.dimartino@bham.ac.uk.
MICHELANGELO VASTA
Affiliation:
Michelangelo Vasta is Professor of Economic History in the Department of Economics and Statistics at the University of Siena. Contact information: Piazza San Francesco 7, I-53100 Siena, Italy. E-mail: vasta@unisi.it.

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Colli, Andrea, and Rinaldi, Alberto. “Institutions, Politics and the Corporate Economy.” Enterprise and Society 16, no. 2 (2015): 249269.Google Scholar
Colli, Andrea, and Vasta, Michelangelo. “Introduction.” In Forms of Enterprise in 20th Century Italy. Boundaries, Structures and Strategies, edited by Colli, Andrea and Vasta, Michelangelo, 121. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2010.Google Scholar
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Diamanti, Ilvo. “Foot Politics: tifo dunque voto.” I Quaderni speciali di Limes 3 (2005): 710.Google Scholar
Di Maio, Michele, and Tamagni, Federico. “The Evolution of World Export Sophistication and the Italian Trade Anomaly.” Rivista di Politica Economica 98 no. 1–2 (2008): 135174.Google Scholar
Di Martino, Paolo, and Hautcoeur, Pierre-Cyrille. “The Functioning of Bankruptcy Law and Practices in European Perspective (ca.1880–1913).” Enterprise and Society 14, no. 3 (2013): 579605.Google Scholar
Di Martino, Paolo and Vasta, Michelangelo. “Companies’ Insolvency and ‘the Nature of the Firm’ in Italy, 1920s–1970s.” Economic History Review 63, no. 1 (2010): 137164.Google Scholar
Di Martino, Paolo and Vasta, Michelangelo. “Discovering the Dark Heart of Italian Capitalism: a Perspective from Supreme Court Legal Cases and Business Consultants’ Analyses (1950s–1970s).” Quaderni del Dipartimento di Economia Politica e Statistica, University of Siena 698 (2014).Google Scholar
Dyck, Alexander, and Zingales, Luigi. “Private Benefits of Control: An International Comparison.” Journal of Finance 59 (2004): 537600.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Favero, Giovanni. “Foreign Family Business and Capital Flight. The Case for a Fraud to Fail.” University of Venice Working Paper 27 (2013).Google Scholar
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Felice, Emanuele, and Vasta, Michelangelo. “Passive Modernization? The New Human Development Index and Its Components in Italy’s Regions (1871–2007).” European Review of Economic History 19 (2015): 4466.Google Scholar
Felice, Emanuele, and Vecchi, Giovanni. “Italy’s Modern Economic Growth, 1861–2011.” Enterprise and Society 16, no. 2 (2015): 225248.Google Scholar
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Guinnane, Timothy, Harris, Ron, Lamoreaux, Naomi R., and Rosenthal, Jean-Laurent. “Putting the Corporation in Its Place.” Enterprise and Society 8, no. 3 (2007): 687729.Google Scholar
Longoni, Giuseppe M., and Rinaldi, Alberto. “Industrial Policy and Artisan Firms (1930s–1970s).” In Forms of Enterprise in 20th Century Italy. Boundaries, Structures and Strategies, edited by Colli, Andrea and Vasta, Michelangelo, 204224. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2010.Google Scholar
Maiocchi, Roberto. “Il ruolo delle scienze nello sviluppo industriale italiano.” In Storia d’Italia. Annali 3. Scienza e Tecnica, edited by Micheli, Gianni, 863999. Turin: Einaudi, 1980.Google Scholar
Malanima, Paolo. “The Long Decline of a Leading Economy: GDP in Central and Northern Italy, 1300–1913.” European Review of Economic History 15, no. 2 (2011): 169219.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Manestra, Stefano. “Per una storia della tax compliance in Italia.” Questioni di Economia e Finanza—Occasional papers Banca d’Italia 81 (2010).Google Scholar
McKitrick, Frederick. “Government’s Economic Role: German Artisanal Corporatism in the Postwar Period.” Business and Economic History 27, no. 2 (1998): 469476.Google Scholar
Nuvolari, Alessandro, and Vasta, Michelangelo. “The Ghost in the Attic? The Italian National Innovation System in Historical Perspective, 1861–2011.” Enterprise and Society 16, no. 2 (2015): 270290.Google Scholar
Pagano, Marco, and Volpin, Paolo. “The Political Economy of Finance.” Oxford Review of Economic Policy 17, no. 4 (2001): 502519.Google Scholar
Rossi, Giambattista, and Tessari, Alessandra. “From Calciomercato to Calciopoli: illegal practices in the Italian football industry, 1950–2006.” Mimeo, 2014.Google Scholar
Schneider, Friedrich, and Enste, Dominik H.. “Shadow Economy: Size, Causes and Consequences.” Journal of Economic Literature 38 (2000): 77114.Google Scholar
Spadavecchia, Anna. “Financing Industrial Districts in Italy, 1971–91: A Private Venture?Business History 47, no. 4 (2005): 569593.Google Scholar
Teti, Raffaele. “Imprese, imprenditori e diritto.” In Storia d’Italia. Annali 15, L’industria, edited by Amatori, Franco, Bigazzi, Duccio, Giannetti, Renato, and Segreto, Luciano, 12151303. Turin: Einaudi, 1999.Google Scholar
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