It is a chiaroscuro portrait produced. Matt Cutter Study Center And from Union Cameras. About Italy’s economic situation. Differences between Distribution of wealth This is confirmed between North and South, but with significant innovations showing significant signs of growth.
take flight Nord-OvestWhich, on average, grows more than the rest of Italy: +6,73% Compared to the national average of +6.55%. MilanFor 22 consecutive years, has confirmed itself in the first place for Additional cost per person with 62,863 euros per inhabitant, followed by Bolzano (52,811 euros) e Bologna (43.510 euros).
By “per capita added value” we mean the difference between Cost of production hey consumption of raw materials and services during the period under consideration
And while many regions in the south are showing encouraging signs, the northwest and center are suffering from growing internal disparities. Moreover, more than half of the Italian provinces record value added per capita below the national average.
Encouraging signs in the south
is at the bottom of the ranking. Agrigento 17,345 euros with each. The Sicilian city was last in the ranking in 2022 as well. But nevertheless in Agrigento, and not only, something is moving forward: the city that will be the capital of culture in 2025. Chatty Added value growth of +7.85% compared to 2022, while they follow very closely. Caltanissetta e Catania (+7.83%). These are the largest relative increases. This is a sign that something is moving forward, especially thanks to industry (+5.46%) and public administration (+3.24%), sectors that play an important role in the economic dynamics of the South.
In the long term, significant variations emerge in provincial rankings: look at the last two decades, Trasty Emerges as one of the most resilient provinces, climbing 29 positions in the overall ranking from 39th to 10th. On the contrary, Pavia fell dramatically, losing 24 positions, thereafter Varis e Ragusa (-23) e As (-22). This image highlights the structural difficulties faced by some Italian regions, particularly textile and clothing production districts: Stopped. e PratoThe first and second Italian provinces, respectively, have significantly lost competitiveness for workers in these sectors.
Provinces are suffering.
65 provinces are 107. They saw get worse Their added value per capita compared to the national average. In the rich northwest, this trend affected 84% of provinces, i.e. 21 out of 25, including all of the Piedmontese and 10 out of 12 Lombardy provinces. of provinces (15 on 22). In the south the picture appears less complex, with half of the provinces in “distress” (19 out of 38 to be exact) and 45 percent of the provinces in the northeast (10 out of 22).
Development policies
“The data show the overall stability of the Italian system, but we perceive different aspects of development within different regional areas”, explains President of the Union Cabinet, Andrea Pratt. The data shown by the study almost characterizes “a north and a south in the same south”. But diversity also belongs to the economic engine of the north, Italy, which is showing a marked increase in inequality, especially in the northwest. “It’s important to fine-tune why Development policies which allows for a more extensive and balanced development of different regions. In this direction, Chambers of Commerce can be an important transmission belt between the state and local economies”, commented Pratt.