The Dejected South Is on the Rise: Naples Could Transform From Mafia Capital to Center of Italian Economic Recovery
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When looking at the Italian economy, it was long believed that the north of the country was making money and the south was lagging behind. But now the situation has started to change. Naples and the Campania region are among the places that have been growing faster than the traditional industrial north in recent years.
The region, which is much poorer than the northern areas, has been growing faster than the rest of Italy for years. The example of southern Italy is recently showing what can happen when EU money is used well.
From the modern spaces of the Apple Developer Academy to the old city streets, Naples is today a symbol of the rebirth of southern Italy, a process that could become a turning point not only for Italy, but for all of Europe.
Naples and the wider south of Italy are experiencing an unexpected economic recovery and are gradually catching up with the long-term wealthier north. The region is being helped by European investment, infrastructure development and an influx of technology companies that are changing the country's economic map.

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