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    Interview with Davide Pozzi

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    INTERVIEW WITH DAVIDE POZZI, DIRECTOR, L\u27IMMAGINE RITROVATA Less often under the spotlight than filmmaking, producing or reviewing, film preservation and restoration are nevertheless crucial in keeping film cultural heritage alive for future generations. While preservation focuses on the proper storage of a film in a climate-controlled environment and may sometimes include film repair and copying, restoration aims to return a film to its entirety and original image quality as intended by its filmmakers, either through photochemical or digital processes. In recent decades, it has become increasingly clear to filmmakers, film historians, archives and libraries around the world that there is an urgent need to preserve and restore the fast growing amount of recorded film material that is rapidly being lost to deterioration. At the same time, film studios and film archives are realizing the commercial potential of restoring their collections of classics and re-releasing them theatrically as well as..

    Economia dei big data: lineamenti del dibattito in corso e alcune riflessioni di policy

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    There is increasing awareness that the collection of big data and the new data analytics capabilities will have deep social and economic impacts. Benefits are expected in terms of higher quality and variety of goods and services, higher firms' productivity and, ultimately, more sustainable and robust economic development. At the same time, some concerns are raised in terms of possible negative consequences on the way the competitive processes in the big data and related markets will unfold. This paper presents an overview of the most significant features of the ongoing scientific debate, with the aim of critically deriving some implications on the most relevant policy dimensions, with an eye to the Italian case

    Economia dei big data: lineamenti del dibattito in corso e alcune riflessioni di policy

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    There is increasing awareness that the collection of big data and the new data analytics capabilities will have deep social and economic impacts. Benefits are expected in terms of higher quality and variety of goods and services, higher firms’ productivity and, ultimately, more sustainable and robust economic development. At the same time, some concerns are raised in terms of possible negative consequences on the way the competitive processes in the big data and related markets will unfold. This paper presents an overview of the most significant features of the ongoing scientific debate, with the aim of critically deriving some implications on the most relevant policy dimensions, with an eye to the Italian case
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