The Confcommercio Calabria office is bathed in soft morning light. Klaus Algieri arrives with a determined step, a folder under his arm and the gaze of someone who deeply knows the economic anatomy of the South. He talks about the restart of the South as a now concrete, measurable fact. And it wants to start right from here, from this paradigm shift.
President Algieri, is the South really changing pace?
«The recent Analysis Document n. 33 published by the Senate of the Republic, edited by prof. Giuseppe Capuano of the University of Salerno offers a detailed and very current snapshot of the phenomenon of innovative start-ups in Italy. The title “Innovative start-ups in Italy. Public benefits and incentives: what is the impact on the development of new high-tech companies?” contains a crucial question for the future of our production system: how much is the country really investing in innovation and how much does this innovation translate into concrete development, employment and competitiveness?”
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