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What does it take to organize development projects? Spatial and temporal effects in Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan

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EUI; SPS; Research Data; 2025
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MASCIOLI, Lorenzo, LEEK, Lauren Caroline, What does it take to organize development projects? Spatial and temporal effects in Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan, EUI, SPS, Research Data, 2025 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/93718
Abstract
This dataset contains processed data and replication material (i.e., raw data and R scripts) associated with the research project "What does it take to organize development projects? Spatial and temporal effects in Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan," conducted by EUI researchers Lorenzo Mascioli and Lauren Leek, and included in Lorenzo Mascioli's doctoral thesis "Governing Development: Local Networks and Public Projects in Contemporary Italy."
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NOTE: data and documentation files will be accessible once finalised. 28 data files, 13 script files, 1 documentation file
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Italy
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2021-2024
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Data sources: The raw data comes from the following sources: ItaliaDomani, OpenCoesione, Italian National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of the Interior of Italy, Municipal Administrative Quality Index (Cerqua et al., 2024).
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