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Sull'affollata via di Damasco
Giuseppe Celi, Dario Guarascio e Annamaria Simonazzi si occupano della riforma delle regole fiscali europee presentando e valutando alcune delle principali proposte finora avanzate
Vecchie e nuove asimmetrie: L’Europa di fronte alla guerra
Questo numero del Menabò si apre con l’analisi di Francesco Zezza, Jelena Reljic, Dario Guarascio, Giuseppe Celi e Annamaria Simonazzi delle ragioni per le quali gli effetti della guerra ucraina sulle economie europee saranno asimmetrici e di quanto ne consegue per le linee di politica economica da adottare
Discorso in onore di Antonio Avelas Nunes - Doutor Giuseppe Celi, Oraçao proferida em 6.5.2011, Università di Foggia
Il processo di integrazione economica e monetaria in Europa
Versione italiana a cura di Rosa Capolupo e Giuseppe Cel
The Labour Market Effects of International Trade in the Presence of Vertical Product Differentiation: Some Methodological Remarks in Retrospect
The paper retrospectively analyses the issue of the impact of international trade on developed countries’ labour markets in the 1990s, when the majority of academic opinion denied the role of trade in the misfortunes of unskilled workers. An analytical framework is proposed in which intra-industry trade is explained in terms of countries’ factor endowments and factor intensities of goods. Unlike the traditional Heckscher–Ohlin model of inter-industry trade, the model suggested here is more consistent with stylised facts about North–South trade. The paper also proposes a method for empirically assessing factor substitution effects at the product level. Inferring the factor content of intra-industry trade from the inter-sectoral relationship between factor intensity and average unit values of exports, the paper found that the labour market effects of intra-industry trade add significantly to the estimated factor market impact of trade
Global Value Chain Disintegration and the Labour Market Effects of International Trade. The lesson of OPT between the EU and the CEECs in the 1990s
This paper evaluates the differential impact of Out- ward Processing Traffic (OPT) flows with respect to the final tra- de flows on the labour markets of EU countries in the 1990s. In particular, two EU countries are investigated, Germany and Italy, because of their relevance on total EU-CEECs OPT flows and because they embody two different models of outsourcing towards CEECs. The factor content of trade (FCT) analysis conducted at both levels of inter-industry trade and intra-industry trade signals a more relevant impact of OPT flows than final flows. In particular, results suggest that the labour market effects of intra-industry trade flows deriving from the vertical disintegration of production add significantly to the estimated factor market impact of trade
De-globalizzazione o ri-globalizzazione? Il significato del “grande scollamento” nella riflessione di Marco Magnani. Una nota critica
Il presente lavoro analizza criticamente il libro recente di Marco Magnani Il grande scollamento: timori e speranze dopo gli eccessi della globalizzazione. Lo sforzo di aggiornamento degli sviluppi legati alla globalizzazione contemporanea e di immaginazione dei possibili scenari futuri (de-globalizzazione? Ri-globalizzazione?) è sicuramente un aspetto apprezzabile del libro. Tuttavia, nel complesso, l’autore non offre una chiave interpretativa convincente dell’evoluzione della globalizzazione negli ultimi decenni (dalla sua espansione fino al recente arretramento). Questa nota critica offre una visione diversa, mettendo in luce i punti di debolezza della ricostruzione di Magnani: l’aver trascurato l’importanza della cesura tra l’era keynesiana e quella della globalizzazione neoliberista (poi diventata iperglobalizzazione), la sottovalutazione degli effetti occupazionali e distributivi della globalizzazione, l’aver ribaltato, travisandola, la relazione tra economia e politica
Asymmetric Globalization and native internal mobility. The case of the Italian Mezzogiorno
Recent studies and economic reports from Svimez and the Bank of Italy warn that the internal migration flows in Italy have recently begun to increase once more. Specifically, emigration from the Mezzogiorno to Central and Northern Italy represents the most substantial part of such flows. This short reflection links internal mobility to the process of international integration, which has evolved in different ways the North and the South of the country. The idea suggested in this article is that the intensification of internal migration can be associated with a double dynamic: the significant upwards convergence between Central-Northern Italy and the Mezzogiorno in education levels; and the progressive divergence between the two areas in their productive structures. As shown by the factor content of trade, such output divergence has been sustained by recent internationalization processes.
KEYWORDS: regional development, internal migration, human capital, economic integration, trade and labour markets
JEL CLASSIFICATION: R11, R23, J23, F15, F1
Globalization and native internal mobility in a dualistic economy
ABSTRACT The native migration flows from the Italian Mezzogiorno to Central and Northern Italy have recently begun to increase once more. The idea suggested in this paper is that the intensification of internal migration in Italy can be associated with a double dynamic: the significant upwards convergence between the Centre-North and the Mezzogiorno in education levels; and the progressive divergence between the two areas in their productive structures. As shown by the factor content of trade, such output divergence has been sustained by recent internationalization processes that have had an asymmetric impact on the Italian regions
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