Replication Files - The effects of Italy’s unification on its dual development: a synthetic control approach

Published: 4 December 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/hky6px45vw.1
Contributors:
Guglielmo Barone, David Chilosi, Carlo Ciccarelli, Guido de Blasio

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The files (Stata 18) allow the replication of the results presented in Barone, G., Chilosi, D., Ciccarelli, C., de Blasio, G. (2024), The effects of Italy’s unification on its dual development: a synthetic control approach, European Review of Economic History ABSTRACT: There is a long-standing debate on the effect of Italian unification (1861) on the country’s dual development. We estimate the causal impact of unification on agricultural share, literacy and railway density for the South and the Centre-North by analysing a newly assembled panel of countries/regions with the synthetic control method. Our findings suggest that over the fifty years following the birth of the unified state, neither area drew generalized benefits from unification. Consolidation delayed industrialization in both macro areas. However, the South benefited from a strong spread of rail infrastructure, while the Centre-North enjoyed a pronounced increase in literacy.

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Institutions

Universita degli Studi di Bologna, Universita degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, King's College London

Categories

Economics, Economic History, Applied Economics

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