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Italy votes on constitutional reform but it may not be enough to save the economy

  • Written by Fabrizio Carmignani, Professor, Griffith Business School, Griffith University
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On December 4, Italy will vote on constitutional reform designed by the incumbent government of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. It aims to change the way government power is organised to make it easier to pass legislation, giving the government greater stability.

Those who oppose the reform argue that these arrangements would seriously limit...

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