4. Public Investment Trends across Levels of Government in Italy

Floriana Cerniglia, Federica Rossi
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Chapter 4, by Floriana Cerniglia and Federica Rossi, addresses the case of Italy. They start from the premise that this country, over the last decade, has experienced the worst economic crisis, which has had a huge impact on the already weak public finance conditions. Italy had to implement extraordinary actions to contain and reduce its public debt. Public investments have been curtailed the most, with respect to other functional areas of expenditure. The chapter provides an overview of major trends in public capital expenditure, including local and national public companies, which in Italy are significant contributors to public investment. The chapter considers also the breakdown of public investment by levels of government. Since the reform of the Italian Constitution in 2001, the interactions between levels of government in Italy have become increasingly challenging. Coordination issues between the central government and sub-national governments in running current and capital expenditures as well as the financing of local expenditures (both current and capital) remain unsolved problems, which most obviously impact the time required to make an investment. Moreover, Italy’s regional divide remains large, and sadly, it continues to grow. The issue of having shares of public investments in North-Central Italy and the Mezzogiorno, that proportionally reflect the population in those areas, has been a serious political concern these last years. Finally, the chapter discusses some legislative and bureaucratic factors that keep investments in Italy from taking off and hinder the transformation of resources into actual construction sites. The authors conclude by an assessment of some policy prescriptions for the relaunch of Italian public investment.
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4. 意大利各级政府的公共投资趋势
第四章由弗洛里亚娜·塞尼利亚和费代丽卡·罗西撰写,讨论了意大利的情况。他们的出发点是,这个国家在过去十年中经历了最严重的经济危机,这对本已脆弱的公共财政状况产生了巨大影响。意大利不得不采取非常行动来控制和减少其公共债务。在开支的其他职能领域,公共投资被削减的最多。本章概述了公共资本支出的主要趋势,包括地方和国家上市公司,这些公司在意大利是公共投资的重要贡献者。本章还考虑了各级政府对公共投资的分类。自2001年意大利宪法改革以来,意大利各级政府之间的互动变得越来越具有挑战性。中央政府与地方政府在经常性支出和资本性支出以及地方支出(包括经常性支出和资本性支出)的协调问题仍未得到解决,这最明显地影响了投资所需的时间。此外,意大利的地区差距仍然很大,可悲的是,这种差距还在继续扩大。在意大利中北部和Mezzogiorno占有公共投资份额的问题在过去几年中一直是一个严重的政治问题,这些投资按比例反映了这些地区的人口。最后,本章讨论了一些立法和官僚主义因素,这些因素阻碍了在意大利的投资起飞,阻碍了资源转化为实际的建筑工地。最后,作者对重启意大利公共投资的一些政策处方进行了评估。
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