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A Strategy of Structural Policies for Competitiveness and Growth

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The macroeconomic results obtained in the previous chapter show that more sustained growth is, certainly, not only desirable and necessary to keep pace with the most dynamic areas of Europe and, above all, the rest of the world, but is also possible. Moreover, biblical cataclysms in economic and social policies would not be called for. Instead, clear political choices would enable the country to increase growth through the most efficient and effective allocation of resources.

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© 2007 Mario Baldassarri & Pasquale Capretta

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Baldassarri, M., Capretta, P. (2007). A Strategy of Structural Policies for Competitiveness and Growth. In: The World Economy Towards Global Disequilibrium. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230590847_10

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