Bank of Italy - Annual Report 2005

According to the Bank of Italy's Annual Report 2005, the Italian economy stagnated in 2005, falling further behind the rest of the euro area and the world economy.

"In the five years from 2001 to 2005 the average rate of GDP growth was 0.6 per cent, nearly one point a year below the area average. In per capita terms growth was practically nil, as a result of a statistical increase in population in connection with the regularization of immigrants.

"The only sector in which value added grew in 2005

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