This contribution presents results from the project ASurvey-Based Impact Evaluation of NRRP on Italian Municipalities, which aims to assess the effects of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) on local public administration, territorial development, and citizen well-being. The research focuses on municipalities, as a significant share of NRRP investment lines directly involves their participation. Municipalities act as implementing authorities for many interventions funded by the NRRP, both in terms of territorial initiatives and the modernization of public administration. Data were collected through a national survey targeting Italian municipalities designated as NRRP implementing entities. The questionnaire included both subjective assessments and quantitative dataabout expected changes with and without NRRP support.The paper illustrates resultsas to territorial sustainabilityby highlighting the evidence emerging across geographical macro-areas. Findings aim to inform policymakers on the territorial effectiveness of the NRRP and to suggest improvements for the design and implementation of future policy instruments fostering inclusive growth
A survey-based impact evaluation of NRRP on Italian municipalities / Ciaschini, C., Ermini, B., Salvati, L., Salvucci, G.. - In: RIVISTA ITALIANA DI ECONOMIA, DEMOGRAFIA E STATISTICA. - ISSN 0035-6832. - ELETTRONICO. - 80:2(2025), pp. 391-402. [10.71014/sieds.v80i2.556]
A survey-based impact evaluation of NRRP on Italian municipalities
Ciaschini, Clio;Ermini, Barbara
;Salvati, Luca;Salvucci, Gianluigi
2025-01-01
Abstract
This contribution presents results from the project ASurvey-Based Impact Evaluation of NRRP on Italian Municipalities, which aims to assess the effects of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) on local public administration, territorial development, and citizen well-being. The research focuses on municipalities, as a significant share of NRRP investment lines directly involves their participation. Municipalities act as implementing authorities for many interventions funded by the NRRP, both in terms of territorial initiatives and the modernization of public administration. Data were collected through a national survey targeting Italian municipalities designated as NRRP implementing entities. The questionnaire included both subjective assessments and quantitative dataabout expected changes with and without NRRP support.The paper illustrates resultsas to territorial sustainabilityby highlighting the evidence emerging across geographical macro-areas. Findings aim to inform policymakers on the territorial effectiveness of the NRRP and to suggest improvements for the design and implementation of future policy instruments fostering inclusive growthI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


