Structural Change in Fascist Italy
Maurizio Vaudagna
The Journal of Economic History, 1978, vol. 38, issue 1, 181-201
Abstract:
Since the early seventies studies on the Italian economy of the thirties have become one of the liveliest aspects of the debate on Fascism as a whole. This trend reverses the long neglect of the early postwar period and the lack of information that went with it. Fresh ideas and facts are now contributed at a fast pace; all attempts to summarize views and trends are bound to be soon outdated by new research. The central notion of these recent studies is that some of the structural features of the present-day Italian economy came to life in the early thirties as a response to die depression.
Date: 1978
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