Cgia-Asmel, the small municipalities produce 66% of the national GDP

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(ANSA) – VENICE, AUGUST 13 – Small municipalities are the engine of the Italian productive economy: this is supported by an elaboration made by the Studies Office of the Cgia of Mestre from the elaboration on behalf of Asmel, the Association for Subsidiarity and the Modernization of Local Authorities.

In administrations with less than 20,000 inhabitants, explains the CGIA in a note, 41% of both Italian companies and total employees are located, excluding those employed in the public sector. In this class 39% of the national added value is “produced”. Raising the threshold, in municipalities under 100,000 inhabitants, the GDP produced is 66% of the total, 69% of the employees are employed in private companies and the companies located are 71%. Except in Lazio and Liguria, most of the wealth in the country is “generated” in this class of municipalities.

In figures, of the 825.4 billion euro of added value produced by all private companies in the country (just under half of the national GDP), 541.7 billion are generated in small and medium-sized municipal administrations and 283.6 billion in the big ones. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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