When it comes to growth Italy needs some hard medicine

The Italian economy has under-performed for years. Jean Pisani-Ferry looks at the reasons why and asks how the Italian government can turn things around.

When it comes to growth Italy needs some hard medicine

The Italian economy has under-performed for years. Jean Pisani-Ferry looks at the reasons why and asks how the Italian government can turn things around.

Two months after the Italian general election on March 4, amid uncertainty about what kind of government will emerge, a complacency seems to have set in.

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