The Demographic and Economic Determinants of Financial Sustainability: An Analysis of Italian Local Governments
The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of demographic and economic variables on financial sustainability in Italian local governments (ILGs). Many international organizations have highlighted the importance of pursuing financial sustainability, and identifying what the factors impacting...
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doaj-a67894a34af34e77afbf967d3bb4672e2020-11-25T03:57:04ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-09-01127599759910.3390/su12187599The Demographic and Economic Determinants of Financial Sustainability: An Analysis of Italian Local GovernmentsSerena Santis0Department of Political Science “Jean Monnet”, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, viale Ellittico, 31, 81100 Caserta, ItalyThe aim of this study was to analyze the influence of demographic and economic variables on financial sustainability in Italian local governments (ILGs). Many international organizations have highlighted the importance of pursuing financial sustainability, and identifying what the factors impacting financial sustainability are, allowing to manage risk and opportunities as well as to support the decision-making process better. A total of 104 ILGs with more than 60,000 inhabitants were investigated for the year 2018. The adjusted income statements served as the dependent variable of a regression model for testing several demographic and economic variables. The results showed that demographic factors did not influence financial sustainability while, regarding the economic variables, there was a negative influence of financial autonomy and positive influence of the level of indebtedness. These values indicate a pathological scenario where local governments pursue short-term strategies that will impact future generations.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7599financial sustainabilitydemographic variableseconomic variablesItalian local governments |
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The Demographic and Economic Determinants of Financial Sustainability: An Analysis of Italian Local Governments |
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The Demographic and Economic Determinants of Financial Sustainability: An Analysis of Italian Local Governments |
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The Demographic and Economic Determinants of Financial Sustainability: An Analysis of Italian Local Governments |
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demographic and economic determinants of financial sustainability: an analysis of italian local governments |
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The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of demographic and economic variables on financial sustainability in Italian local governments (ILGs). Many international organizations have highlighted the importance of pursuing financial sustainability, and identifying what the factors impacting financial sustainability are, allowing to manage risk and opportunities as well as to support the decision-making process better. A total of 104 ILGs with more than 60,000 inhabitants were investigated for the year 2018. The adjusted income statements served as the dependent variable of a regression model for testing several demographic and economic variables. The results showed that demographic factors did not influence financial sustainability while, regarding the economic variables, there was a negative influence of financial autonomy and positive influence of the level of indebtedness. These values indicate a pathological scenario where local governments pursue short-term strategies that will impact future generations. |
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