Study reveals key factors driving economic growth in Italian regions
The article explores how businesses tend to cluster together in certain regions of Italy, and what factors influence this concentration. The researchers used a method called LISA spatial autocorrelation models to analyze the spatial dynamics of different industries in various Italian regions. They found that both the location and the type of industry play a role in this clustering effect. This study confirms that there is a connection between the geographical context and the specific sector of production in determining the concentration of economic activities in Italy.