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Rethinking Italy’s Citizens’ Income
Let's take a moment to think: from 2019 to today, beyond the pandemic which has recently ceased to be a topic of discussion, and the war which has undoubtedly conquered the pages of newspapers, albeit intermittently, what has been one of the most debated topics in our country, continually present in national and local press? There is no doubt that the first place goes to the Citizens’ Income (RdC). ...
More Light in the World of the Homeless
Giorgio’s story Giorgio recently turned sixty. He is Italian and has had a precarious job for years. "I have always worked," he tells us when we meet him, "but you know how it is... sometimes as a freelancer, sometimes under the table, other times with a real contract... it depended on the circumstances and what I had to do." Time has passed quickly and now Giorgio finds himself in a ...
Why Sports Facilities Are a Winning Business (for Everyone)
Modern stadiums and arenas are no longer just places of play; they are also spaces that catalyze economic growth and social change within their communities. In a context where the demand for sports and entertainment is constantly increasing and evolving, the convergence between business and facility development has become more evident than ever. According to PwC's Sports Outlook 2023 report, it is ...
The Electric Revolution of the Italian Automotive
The automotive industry is a central sector for the European economy, both in terms of its contribution to the generation of economic value (estimated at around 4% of European GDP) and the direct or indirect employment of over 12 million people. The importance of the industry for European and national economies makes competitiveness and sustainability fundamental priorities for policymakers. In a ...
Sustainable Mobility Between Obligation and Aspiration
Sustainable urban mobility has become a crucial objective in response to global climate change and the United Nations' 2030 Agenda. The 2015 Paris Accord drew attention to the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and limit global warming, with the European Union even aiming for climate neutrality by 2050. This necessity implies a fundamental reform of mobility in urban areas. Smart cities are adopting ...
Public Policies for Recovery
The crisis in the Italian automotive sector, which has been ongoing since the late 1990s, affects all sectors of the industry: from production to employment, from the lack of investments in R&D to the delay in the ecological transition. Labor unions play a crucial role in proposing agreements that can revive employment and stimulate the investments necessary for sustainable growth.
The Internationalization of the Chinese Currency
The net outflow of capital from China is continuing and getting worse. In recent months, according to data from the International Institute of Finance (IIF), foreign investors have sold their Chinese shares and bonds for a value equivalent to 17 billion dollars, a historic high. This sell-off, driven principally by high outgoing Chinese investments, also during the years of the pandemic, follows almost ...
Where the Rail System Begins
From the Kingdom of Italy to the new 2016 procurement code, the history of the Italian railway system shows how the succession of different political objectives and legislative changes has made the role of evaluation techniques very difficult, too often leaving to political decisions, with can change rapidly, the task of planning and financing the works. In our country, this has generated numerous ...
Pension Funds’ Long Term Investment: A Huge Potential Demand. Interview with Mr. Raffaele Della Croce, Lead Manager, Long-term Investment Project, OECD
Looking back at the past few years, the spectrum of possible interested investors in infrastructure is now much broader. Can you please provide an overview of the different channels to infrastructure investments available to the private sector? Infrastructure can be financed using different capital channels. The evolution of the capital markets shows that financial innovation develops new financial ...