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Still together, after all: consensual dynamics and the persistence of the growth paradigm among left-wing groups in Italy

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  • Battaglia, Fabio
  • Fifi, Gianmarco

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Whilst left-wing groups' increasing acceptance of fiscal austerity and anti-inflationary policies is well documented, less attention has been placed on their positions vis-à-vis the pursuit of economic growth, a key pillar of neoliberal ideology, and whether these ideas are affected during critical junctures. This article fills this gap by investigating the following questions: what are the stances of left-wing groups on the pursuit of economic growth, and do such positions persist or change in periods of economic crisis? The research focuses on Italy, a country where left-wing groups have long supported the ‘beyond GDP’ agenda and which was severely affected by the 2011 Eurozone crisis. It finds that left-wing groups see the pursuit of increasing economic growth as a prerequisite for well-being and social justice more generally. This, we argue, suggests that the endurance of the growth paradigm is primarily the result of widespread consensus rather than externally imposed constraints.

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  • Battaglia, Fabio & Fifi, Gianmarco, 2025. "Still together, after all: consensual dynamics and the persistence of the growth paradigm among left-wing groups in Italy," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 128737, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  • Handle: RePEc:ehl:lserod:128737
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    • J1 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demographic Economics
    • N0 - Economic History - - General

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