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Competitiveness of Italy- lessons from the experience of Germany with labor-industry and government cooperation 2000-2010

10/28/2006

The "kurzarbeit" program in Germany and lessons for the erurozone.

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Before joining the euro Italian firms could use a decline in the value of the lira to compete on price with European and other competitors. The red tape, the length of time it take to enforce contracts, and the labor laws, have acted as disincentives for Italian firms to grow and increase productive use of capital. As a result the Italian economy is falling further behind. Growth of the economy since 2001 was 3%.

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