
Storia del debito pubblico in Italia. Dall’Unità a oggi
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History
格式
平装书
页数
304
语言
意大利语
已发布
Jan 1, 2021
出版商
Laterza
版本
Prima edizione (First Edition)
ISBN-10
8858144422
ISBN-13
9788858144428
描述
The narrative of public debt in Italy unfolds through the insights of Leonida Tedoldi and Alessandro Volpi, who meticulously chronicle the evolution of this complex issue from the nation's unification to the present day. Their examination reveals how economic challenges and political decisions have intersected over time, shaping Italy's fiscal landscape and impacting its citizens' lives.
Tedoldi and Volpi delve into the historical context, illustrating how various administrations have navigated the contentious waters of borrowing and fiscal responsibility. They highlight key events and policies that have influenced public perception and trust in governmental financial practices. As they weave together historical data and economic theory, they paint a comprehensive picture of Italy's financial struggles and triumphs.
The authors also reflect on the implications of public debt for future generations, urging readers to consider the lessons of the past as they face ongoing fiscal challenges. Through critical analysis and thoughtful commentary, they encourage a deeper understanding of the socioeconomic factors that continue to shape Italy's financial narrative.
Tedoldi and Volpi delve into the historical context, illustrating how various administrations have navigated the contentious waters of borrowing and fiscal responsibility. They highlight key events and policies that have influenced public perception and trust in governmental financial practices. As they weave together historical data and economic theory, they paint a comprehensive picture of Italy's financial struggles and triumphs.
The authors also reflect on the implications of public debt for future generations, urging readers to consider the lessons of the past as they face ongoing fiscal challenges. Through critical analysis and thoughtful commentary, they encourage a deeper understanding of the socioeconomic factors that continue to shape Italy's financial narrative.