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The Rassegna Economica provides innovative stimuli in the entrepreneurial and institutional field on the most important and current questions concerning the economy of Southern Italy, involving in the debate the major entrepreneurial and institutional forces of Southern Italy. The cultural pledge demonstrated, aimed at identifying the new frontiers of development of Southern Italy and proposals for the removal of restrictions to growth, have made the Rassegna one of the points of reference in the treatment of the development problems of the South.
Started in 1931, by the Bank of Naples, it was the first journal published by an Italian bank, ante litteram tool for highly specialized economic and financial communication.
The journal – edited right from the first issue by the Ufficio Studi del Banco – for a long time pivoted around the themes of the real and credit economy of the Southern Italy, later branching out to the analysis of the progress of the national and international production system.
Starting in the 1990s, the journal focused on the study and analysis of the concrete problems facing the development of the region, empowering the original talent of Southern Italy.
Since 1991, in particular, in light of the new context of the global market and the European Union, in addition to the more traditional articles, the report has joined with a freelance journalist who is very thorough in the analysis of innovative finance and the current emerging national economics, also thanks to the collaboration of world famous authors (Galbraith, Buchanan, Klein, Becker, Tobin).
Another recent innovation is represented by the publication of the monographic pamphlets linked to the development of conferences, planned around a broad range of economic and financial themes.
Together with these pamphlets, the report also publishes the "Quaderni di Ricerca", supplements with the double objective of maintaining, on one hand, the continuation of scientific contributions of the academic world, enhancing the intellectual energies in the economic field, and on the other hand, to host conventions of a sectorial nature, on specific and fundamental production compartments of Southern Italy.
Today the report is edited by SRM- Associazione Studi e Ricerche per il Mezzogiorno which started in the Ufficio Studi Banco di Napoli.
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