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After the three Italies; wealth, inequality and industrial change.


9781405125215

After the three Italies; wealth, inequality inequality, in mathematics, statement that a mathematical expression is less than or greater than some other expression; an inequality is not as specific as an equation, but it does contain information about the expressions involved.  and industrial change.

Dunford, Michael and Lidia Greco.

Blackwell Publishing

2006

345 pages

$39.95

Paperback

RGS-IBG book series

HC305

As the European Union's integration movement continues, are regional economies moving closer together, or are new geographical differences and inequalities This page lists Wikipedia articles about named mathematical inequalities. Pure mathematics
  • Abel's inequality
  • Barrow's inequality
  • Berger's inequality for Einstein manifolds
  • Bernoulli's inequality
  • Bernstein's inequality (mathematical analysis)
 emerging? In this research Dunford (economic geography, U. of Sussex) and Greco (sociology of economics, U. of Bari) work toward an answer by using significant primary data as well as the literature to develop a new political economy approach to the analysis of the territorial division Noun 1. territorial division - a district defined for administrative purposes
administrative district, administrative division

borough - one of the administrative divisions of a large city

canton - a small administrative division of a country
 of labor. In doing so they explain Italy's regional inequalities, provide details on labor trends, and develop a critique of neoliberal ne·o·lib·er·al·ism  
n.
A political movement beginning in the 1960s that blends traditional liberal concerns for social justice with an emphasis on economic growth.



ne
 theories of convergence and spatial development that lead to revitalized re·vi·tal·ize  
tr.v. re·vi·tal·ized, re·vi·tal·iz·ing, re·vi·tal·iz·es
To impart new life or vigor to: plans to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods; tried to revitalize a flagging economy.
 political economy approaches to territorial development. Their case studies include recent changes in the Italian motor vehicle and chemical industries.

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