Italy: Fragmentation of Policies and Research Effort
Michele de Benedictus
European Review of Agricultural Economics, 1986, vol. 13, issue 3, 327-41
Abstract:
In Italy, rural development is considered an autonomous area of teaching and research. A major portion of the literature is concerned with the description and interpretation of the regional and intersectoral impact of the postwar development process in Italy, placing substantial emphasis on the analysis of major phenomena and variables involved in this process (diffused versus concentrated industrialization, migration, part-time farming). The absolute lack of coordination among the several measures conceived to promote agricultural and industrial development underlines the absence of an overall policy for rural development. Copyright 1986 by Oxford University Press.
Date: 1986
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