E&M
2023/2
Contents
Editorial
DOSSIER. All the Faces of Poverty
The Entirely Italian “Poverty Regime”
Disadvantaged Stories as Inheritance
Youth and Work: A Crucial Issue
Educational Poverty Requires Strong Choices
Rethinking Italy’s Citizens’ Income
FOCUS 1. Do All Roads Lead to the PNRR?
The Territorial Allocation of Resources, between Good and Bad
Investments Require New Leadership in the Public Sector
Simplifying to Grow and Win the Race Against Time
The Challenge for Towns and Cities is to Invest in Real Projects
FOCUS 2. Good Governance Produces Growth (in Multiple Directions)
Positive Effects on Performance, Both Direct and Indirect
Compliance Issues are Relevant Factors for Strategic Decision-Making
The Epochal Challenges of the 2020s: Financial Intermediation
Growing to Preserve Italian Excellences: The Role of Investors
Sustainability
Digital Sustainability
Innovation and Marketing
Market Decisions in Phases of Uncertainty: The Case of the Metaverse
Educational Poverty Requires Strong Choices
The correlation between indigence and educational poverty is a consolidated and indisputable fact that worryingly characterizes the most widespread forms of poverty in our country. In 2014, Save the Children drew up the Educational Poverty Index, which represents a sort of compass for measuring the cultural level of children living in poverty. However, it is extremely necessary today to go beyond the simple awareness of this (worrying) fact and propose new educational models that work alongside traditional institutions, promoting virtuous interconnections between formal and non-formal education.