Metropolitan cities and metroregions: development engines? A comparison between urban systems pre- and post-crisis

Journal title RIVISTA GEOGRAFICA ITALIANA
Author/s Marco Bagliani, Paolo Feletig, Fiorenzo Ferlaino, Francesca Silvia Rota
Publishing Year 2020 Issue 2020/2
Language Italian Pages 23 P. 5-27 File size 306 KB
DOI 10.3280/RGI2020-002001
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The contribution develops a reflection on the ability of Italian metroregions, and Metropolitan cities namely, to be efficient in terms of competitiveness and reaction to the global economic crisis. To do this, a dynamic-cumulative shift-share analysis of the employment levels of the Italian urban system in the pre- and post-crisis period is carried out. Compared to the usual techniques of comparative analysis, this method allows to detect the dynamics of development of the territories and to decompose the constituent components of the competitive advantage, both internal (for example due to the composition of the regional economy) and external (the Nation-state effect). Therefore, in the perspective of the regional sciences it offers a more precise assessment of the local territorial potential.

Keywords: Territorial competitiveness, shift-share, Italian Metropolitan cities

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Marco Bagliani, Paolo Feletig, Fiorenzo Ferlaino, Francesca Silvia Rota, Città metropolitane e metroregioni: motori per lo sviluppo? Confronto tra i sistemi urbani italiani pre- e post-crisi in "RIVISTA GEOGRAFICA ITALIANA" 2/2020, pp 5-27, DOI: 10.3280/RGI2020-002001