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THE SOUTH, THE STATE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: REMARKS ON PIERO BEVILACQUA'S ‘OLD AND NEW IN THE SOUTHERN QUESTION’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 January 2016
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I am taking the opportunity created by the recent introduction of a section entitled ‘Contexts and Debates’ to put forward some considerations regarding Bevilacqua's contribution on the southern question, which appeared in the last number of this journal. By doing so, I hope to promote a stimulating debate on the South of Italy today and on the way forward for reversing the current process of de-industrialization in the region and the widening gap between the South and the rest of the country. Ideally, the debate should encourage different points of view and interpretations without reopening old wounds or leading to entrenched positions.
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