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These 12 charts show why Italy's stagnant economy is poised to tear up the eurozone

Italy's banking situation is fairly similar to Japan's in the early 1990s. The banking crisis is a symptom of deeper problems, and not a cause.

These 12 charts show why Italy's stagnant economy is poised to tear up the eurozone

Italian's are highly antipathetic towards the EU.

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Italian GDP is a laggard compared to other European and global economies.

Italian GDP is a laggard compared to other European and global economies.

The cost of labour for employers is higher than any other major EU economy.

The cost of labour for employers is higher than any other major EU economy.

As a result, productivity growth is shockingly slow.

As a result, productivity growth is shockingly slow.

Slowing productivity growth hasn't been offset by strongly increased hours, greater labour force participation, or increased employment.

Slowing productivity growth hasn

Capital only accumulates very slowly, which in turn hits productivity.

Capital only accumulates very slowly, which in turn hits productivity.

The growth of human capital is lower than in France, Spain, and Germany.

The growth of human capital is lower than in France, Spain, and Germany.

Education is not seen as a priority in terms of government funding.

Education is not seen as a priority in terms of government funding.

The number of highly skilled workers in the workforce is one of the worst in the EU.

The number of highly skilled workers in the workforce is one of the worst in the EU.

Governance in the country is famously weak.

Governance in the country is famously weak.

For a major Western economy, doing business in Italy is incredibly difficult.

For a major Western economy, doing business in Italy is incredibly difficult.

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