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The 'no' vote in Italy's referendum triggers economic and political uncertainty

  • Written by Fabrizio Carmignani, Professor, Griffith Business School, Griffith University
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Italian voters have rejected plans for constitutional reform supported by the government of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. This result means more political and economic uncertainty for the time being.

The aim of the reform was to end Italian’s “perfect bicameralism”; that is, the institutional arrangement whereby the house of...

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