After the Three Italies develops a new political economy approach to the analysis of comparative regional development and the territorial division of labour and exemplifies it through an up-to-date account of Italian industrial change and regional economic performance.
- Responds to recent theoretical debates in economic geography, involving economists, geographers and planners.
- Builds the foundations for a new theoretical approach to regional economic development and the territorial division of labour.
- Draws on the results of a recent ESRC funded research project, as well as on a large range of official data sets.
- Provides an up-to-date picture of Italy‘s economic performance and of its recent development relative to other European countries and the rest of the world.
- Analyses Italy's internal differentiation and its persistent regional inequalities.
- Examines the regional impact of the recent evolution of the car, chemicals, steel and clothing industries.
- Leads to a new and more complex picture of Italian development.
List of Figures xi
List of Tables xiv
Series Editors’ Preface xvii
Preface and Acknowledgements xviii
List of Abbreviations xxiii
1 Introduction: Growth, Inequality and the Territorial Division of Labour 1
Areal differentiation and development models 1
After the Three Italies 8
A new economic geography of uneven development 12
The structure of the book 15
2 Convergence, Divergenclă{