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Why is Italy doing so badly?

Italy’s second recession in two years is largely due to the loss of competitiveness in manufacturing, reflecting low productivity growth rather than rapid growth in wage costs. This has been compounded by Italy’s specialisation in areas of production which are increasingly exposed to international competition. The fact that the poor performance of the external sector is largely responsible for Italy’s problems goes a long way towards explaining national concerns about the euro.

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