Thursday, 6 August 2009

Calabrian Economy to Benefit from Government Stimulus

The Italian government has earmarked 4million Euros to boost the Sicilian economy, which has been badly affected by the global downturn. The Inter-ministerial Committee for Economic planning (CIPE) has authorised the release of the funds today.


This in itself will be of benefit to the Calabrian economy as well, because of the various links between the two regions, and the likelihood that some of the money flowing round the Sicilian economy will be spent in Calabria.


We can also hope that some of the money will be used to increase tourism to Sicily, again which would indirectly benefit Calabria; possibly people wishing to visit Sicily may stay in Calabrian rental properties, and will almost certainly visit Calabria's sites and beauty.


The 4million is the start of a concentrated campaign to regenerate the various economies of Italy's various regions. The plan is to be unwound after the government's summer recess at which point Calabria will also possibly receive its own stimulus package -- most likely in the form of a bundle of cash.

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