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"Italy's future probably involves more stagnation unless substantial structural reforms are undertaken. It may take 15 to 20 years—once the older generations retire and their influence diminishes—for the country to pivot towards a more dynamic economy."
He advocates for change driven by younger generations, increased meritocracy, and a willingness to shed outdated cultural norms. Until then, Italy risks slipping further behind other European nations, threatening its status as a developed country despite its rich cultural legacy.