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COSTS OF NOT DOING - The Observatory quantifies the costs of inertia in infrastructures at 376 billion

THE COSTS OF NOT DOING - The Observatory's annual report on infrastructure, edited by Agici Finanza d'Impresa by professor Andrea Gilardoni, will be presented tomorrow in Rome but FIRSTonline (Infrastructure sector) anticipates the essential lines - The costs of the Italian delay amount to 376 billion euros in 15 years!

Inertia is expensive: 376 billion in 15 years. It is the cost of failing to implement national and European laws in the field of infrastructure. This is the bombshell given by the new annual report of the Observatory on the COSTS OF NOT DOING, directed by Professor Andrea Gilardoni, professor at Bocconi and president of the Observatory of Agici Finanza d'Impresa. In fifteen years, from 2009 to 2024, not building the infrastructures required by the laws in the fields of motorways, energy, waste treatment, water and the environment cost our country a fortune.
The report, which will be presented on Wednesday morning in Rome's Sala delle Colonne in Palazzo Marini), is anticipated in its essential lines by FIRSTonline in the pay Infrastructure sector. Subscribe and you can preview it.

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