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1by Lavecchia, Luciano Stagnaro, Carlo Published in European journal of law and economics (01.04.2019)“...The cost of starting a business in Italy is relatively high as compared with other EU member states. One reason is the cost of notarization, which is mandatory...”
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2by Stagnaro, Carlo Amenta, Carlo Di Croce, Giulia Lavecchia, Luciano Published in Energy policy (01.02.2020)“...Italy will phase out electricity retail price regulation by July 1st, 2020. Until then, residential customers and small businesses who do not choose their...”
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3by Fazio, Giorgio Lavecchia, Luciano“...An extensive economics and regional science literature has discussed the importance of social capital for economic growth and development. Yet, what social...”
edited by Mack, Elizabeth Faggian, Alessandra Stephens, Heather
Published in International regional science review (01.07.2013)
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4“...The European Union has made the promotion of renewable energies a key objective of its energy, environmental, and industrial policies. The underlying...”
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5“...[Display omitted] Energy poverty is a complex and multidimensional problem, lying at the intersection between household income, energy costs and the energy...”
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6“...There is a growing emphasis on the possibility that climate-related financial risks - such as an abrupt transition to a low-carbon economy - might increase the...”
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11by Lavecchia, Luciano Published in Politica economica (Bologna, Italy) (01.04.2015)“...Despite the existence of two targeted national programmes («bonus gas» and «bonus energia») in Italy there is no official definition of energy poverty (EP)...”
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15by Lavecchia, L Published in Rivista economica del Mezzogiorno (01.03.2014)“...The European oil industry is currently suffering a decrease in demand and tough international competition. The fall in Italian consumption of oil products has...”
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19“...Italy will phase electricity retail price regulation by July 1st, 2020. This is the last step in the process of electricity market liberalization, that started...”
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20“...Italian electricity consumers have been free to choose their supplier since 2007, but about 66 percent are still supplied under the so-called maggior tutela, a...”