The Italian Economic Miracle: From War Ruins to La Dolce Vita (1950s–1960s)
Italy’s economic miracle from 1951 to 1963 transformed it from an agricultural country into a consumer powerhouse, driven by the Marshall Plan, industrial growth, and European integration. By 1963, Italy was a modern metropolis, with Milan gleaming in steel and glass, and families enjoying new comforts. This remarkable shift reshaped Italy’s economy and society, leaving a legacy of both progress and uneven development.
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