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Italy: Populism and Business in a Stagnant Economy
Davide Vampa
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School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
Politics, History and International Relations
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Italy
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Populist
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Populism
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Populist Parties
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International Politics
50%
Small to Medium Size Enterprises
50%
Industrial Companies
50%
Economic Issues
50%
Business Elites
50%
World Economy
50%
Nativists
50%
Mainstream Parties
50%
New Wave
50%
Great Recession
50%
Neoliberal Economic Policy
50%
Austerity Policies
50%
Five Star Movement
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Italian Politics
50%
Political Change
50%
COVID-19 Pandemic
50%
Financial Companies
50%
Business Associations
50%
Populist Politics
50%
Business Responses to Populism
50%
Redistributive Policy
50%
Budget Policy
50%
Social Sciences
Italy
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Italian
100%
International Politics
50%
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise
50%
Welfare
50%
Austerity
50%
International Economic Relations
50%
Political Change
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