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Una misurazione del benessere nelle regioni italiane

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Marco Grasso (Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca – Facoltà di Sociologia)

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La limitazione del benessere ai soli aspetti reddituali ignora numerose dimensioni e condizioni fondamentali per il realizzarsi delle potenzialità individuali. Obiettivo dell’articolo è quello di fornire una misura multidimensionale di benessere per le Regioni italiane, che superi la tradizionale visione utilitarista. Esso apre con una con una sintesi dei percorsi teorici, a nostro avviso, più interessanti: l’approccio delle libertà di Sen e l’approccio degli indicatori di Dasgupta. Viene quindi proposta la costruzione di una misura operativa adatta alla realtà italiana basata sull’impostazione dasguptiana, in quanto si ritiene che, seppur meno raffinata di quella seniana, presenti una maggior valenza a supporto della scelta pubblica. Tale misura viene definita alla luce degli obiettivi condivisi delle politiche dell’Unione Europea e dettagliata sotto il profilo metodologico. Successivamente viene applicato l’impianto delineato alle Regioni italiane con lo scopo di determinarne un ordinamento di Borda del benessere, e viene evidenziata la correlazione fra l’ordinamento stesso e i gli indicatori di benessere economico e sociale costruiti. Infine, vengono illustrate le principali riflessioni indotte dell’esercizio applicativo.

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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series Public Economics with number 0406003.

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Keywords: well-being; standard of living; quality of life;

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  1. Grasso, Marco & Canova, Luciano, 2007. "An assessment of the quality of life in the European Union based on the social indicators approach," MPRA Paper 1785, University Library of Munich, Germany. [Downloadable!]
  2. Marco Grasso & Enzo Di Giulio, 2003. "Mapping sustainable development in a capability perspective," HEW 0309001, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
  3. Canova, Luciano & Grasso, Marco & Vaglio, Alessandro & Di Giulio, Enzo & Migliavacca, Stefania & Lelli, Sara & Pareglio, Stefano, 2005. "Operationalising Senian capability approach by modelling human development," MPRA Paper 251, University Library of Munich, Germany. [Downloadable!]
  4. Stefano Pareglio & Alessandro Vaglio & Marco Grasso & Stefania Migliavacca & Enzo Di Giulio, 2005. "Modelling sustainable human development in a capability perspective," Public Economics 0504008, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
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