'This incisive work captures the complexities of the Italian economy and places them in an international context. Political choices, institutions, financial and technological trends are central to Italy's 'economic parabola' - a cautionary tale for other democracies. The compelling narrative, rigorously supported by evidence, makes this a recommended read for anyone interested in a long-term view of the factors that lead economies and societies to thrive, wither, and, hopefully, thrive again.' Anna Spadvecchia, Strathclyde Business School