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To understand the emptiness of these homes, it is crucial to dissect the Italian economy's stagnation, a condition haunts the country since the mid-1990s. Despite being one of the world's largest economies, Italy has experienced a significant halt in its economic growth. Leading economists refer to this phenomenon as the "Italian disease," attributing it to outdated management practices and workplace cultures that prioritize loyalty over performance. This inability to adapt to modern economic demands has contributed to Italy's declining competitiveness on the global stage.