Prostitution, Lawbreaking Slipped as Share of Italy's Economy
From bloombergquint.com
The value of Italy’s illegal and underground businesses gained slightly to almost 210 billion euros ($243 billion) in 2016, even as it fell as a proportion of total gross domestic product. Italians spent more on illegal drugs and less on prostitutes in 2016, the most recent year for which data are available, statistics institute Istat said Friday in a report. The so-called non-observed economy shrank as a proportion of gross domestic product to 12.4 percent from 12.6 percent in 2015 as total output grew more quickly. Italy 2016 Non-Observed Gross Domestic Product: Summary (Table) The total value of the illegal and ...
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