Distinctive pattern of non-agricultural self-employment in Italy
Parisotto A.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Highlights the institutional, structural and political factors which account for Italy's high level and distinctive pattern of self- employment in comparison to other industrial countries, including persistent economic dualism, labour market rigidities, a favourable regulatory framework, the role of State and the extensive decentralisation of production.
Keywords: self employment; definition.; trend; economic growth; family enterprise.; wages; statistical table; travail indépendant; trabajo a cuenta propia; définition; tendance; croissance économique; entreprise familiale; salaire; tableau statistique; definición; tendencia; crecimiento económico; empresa familiar; salario; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 68 P. pages
Date: 1991
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Published in Labour market analysis and employment planning, working paper series
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