La convergenza dello sviluppo finanziario tra le regioni italiane dal 1890 ad oggi
Adriano Giannola (),
Antonio Lopes () and
Alberto Zazzaro ()
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Adriano Giannola: Università di Napoli “Federico II” - Dipartimento di Economia, Management, Istituzioni.
Antonio Lopes: Seconda Università di Napoli-Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche 'Jean Monnet'
Rivista di Politica Economica, 2013, issue 1, 145-197
Abstract:
Based on the extensive statistical documentation recently released by Svimez (Association for the development of industry in Southern Italy), in this paper we examine the evolution of banking structures and lending activities across Italian regions during the last 120 years. In particular, we analyze whether Italian regions have experienced a process of financial convergence and whether this process has followed a similar pattern during the whole period or whether it has been influenced by the various regional/industrial policy and bank regulatory regimes that have featured Italy from 1890 to 2011.
Keywords: financial convergence; geography of the Italian banking system; development policy. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J21 O11 R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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Working Paper: La convergenza dello sviluppo finanziario tra le regioni italiane dal 1890 ad oggi (2012) 
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