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Interconnessioni tra sviluppo economico e demografico nel declino urbano: il caso di Genova

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  • Paolo Calza Bini
  • Caterina Cortese
  • Alberto Violante

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Il paper analizza gli effetti del de-popolamento urbano. La letteratura degli anni ottanta aveva gi? chiarito alcuni punti rispetto al radicamento storico del decremento demografico nel pattern locale di riproduzione familiare. La deindustrializzazione precoce dovuta alla fine delle partecipazioni statali, provoc? la fine delle migrazioni interne. Numerose politiche di rigenerazione hanno puntato a riorientare la crescita della citt? verso un?economia trainata dai servizi turistici e culturali. I risultati da un punto di vista socio-economico sembrano ambigui.

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  • Paolo Calza Bini & Caterina Cortese & Alberto Violante, 2010. "Interconnessioni tra sviluppo economico e demografico nel declino urbano: il caso di Genova," ARGOMENTI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2010(29), pages 105-131.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:argarg:v:html10.3280/arg2010-029005
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