Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
This paper investigates the determinants of TFP for Italian regions. We find strong
evidence in favour of the factors commonly suggested by the theoretical literature. In
particular, our results points to research activity, human capital, social capital, infrastructures
and agglomeration spillovers as the main determinants of TFP differences
across Italian regions. Furthermore, we investigate the difference between Northern
and Southern regions, finding significant differences, particularly regarding the
effects of social capital and crime.
evidence in favour of the factors commonly suggested by the theoretical literature. In
particular, our results points to research activity, human capital, social capital, infrastructures
and agglomeration spillovers as the main determinants of TFP differences
across Italian regions. Furthermore, we investigate the difference between Northern
and Southern regions, finding significant differences, particularly regarding the
effects of social capital and crime.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Total factor productivity; Italian regions; panel data.
List of contributors:
Ascari, Guido; VALERIA DI, Cosmo
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