Publication

8 Nov 2011

The author of this paper lays the blame for Italy’s poor growth, which presently poses an existential threat to the entire eurozone, squarely on the country’s abysmal record on such governance factors as corruption and the rule of law. Reversing this political decline will take years of national commitment – of which he sees little sign.

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Author Daniel Gros
Series CEPS Commentaries
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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