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Policy Article

Italy: A Crisis Country of Tomorrow? Insights from the Italian Labor Market

Authors

  • Schrader
  • K.
  • Ulivelli
  • M.

Publication Date

Key Words

economic development

Italy

labor market

Reforms

Regional Economic Structure

Related Topics

Labor Market

European Union & Euro

Economic & Financial Crises

Europe

The authors Klaus Schrader and Marta Ulivelli analyse the shortcomings of the Italian economy and of the labour market in particular against the backdrop of the widespread fear that Italy could turn into a second Greece and could trigger some kind of domino effect. The analysis shows that Italy is not a second Greece but the Italian economy is losing ground towards the majority of EU countries. The labour market is a mirror of Italy’s lingering crisis: Mass unemployment, lack of perspective for young people, low labour force participation and a dwindling competitiveness. The labour market reforms which had been initiated to enhance labour mobility, to increase the incentives to work and to improve the employability of the unemployed are regarded as adequate but they should be completed to achieve the desired success. A delay of labour market and other essential structural reforms would hamper structural change and thereby diminish the prospects for economic growth that is required for the sustainability of Italy’s debt burden.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Dr. Klaus Schrader
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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