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Romano and Traà  analyse industrial development focussing upon the spreading of manufacturing activities beyond the boundaries of the advanced economies. They explain how this event has completely changed the nature of the relationship between the 'North' and the 'South' of the world linking them together on productive grounds.

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Romano and Traà  analyse industrial development focussing upon the spreading of manufacturing activities beyond the boundaries of the advanced economies. They explain how this event has completely changed the nature of the relationship between the 'North' and the 'South' of the world linking them together on productive grounds.
Autorenporträt
Livio Romano is currently Senior Economist at Cassa Depositi and Prestiti (Italian National Promotional Institution) and Adjunct Professor of Industrial Economics at the Luiss University in Rome. He was previously at the Research Department of the Confederation of Italian Industries for nine years. His work spans across different fields of research: Industrial Development, Innovation and Digitalization, and Firm Heterogeneity. Fabrizio Traù led for many years the research activity on the dynamics of industrial systems and firms' strategies in the Research Department of the Confederation of Italian Industries, and is currently Adjunct Professor of Industrial Economics at the Luiss University in Rome. His research encompasses firms' performance, growth, organization and the logic of business leadership; the long-run structure and change of firms' size pattern in international comparison; the dynamics of the sectoral specialization and the regional distribution of Italian manufacturing activities; the growth, employment and trade trends of advanced and emerging industrial countries.