Italian Household Wealth in a Cross-Country Perspective
Bank of Italy 2007 Household Wealth in Italy Conference, p. 31, 2007
23 Pages Posted: 25 Jul 2012
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Italian Household Wealth in a Cross-Country Perspective
Date Written: October 16, 2007
Abstract
The paper offers a comparative analysis of household wealth in the main industrial countries: the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Italy, France, Germany and Spain. Particular attention is devoted to Italy. We distinguish between financial wealth, real assets, indebtedness, and net worth. In commenting the empirical evidence, the literature on the different subjects is summarised. The analysis covers the period 1995-2006.
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