Economics
Renzi Plan to Shake Up Labor Market May Help Italy Recovery
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Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s struggle to reshape the nation’s rigid labor markets may not be in vain.
While the proposed changes won’t be in place until next year at the earliest, more than three-quarters of respondents to a Bloomberg News survey of 14 economists and analysts said the plan will give oxygen to an economy that hasn’t grown for the last three years.