Over the last years, the Italian impatriati regime has had a significant impact on inbound international mobility, encouraging many Italian professionals to return while also attracting international talent across sectors ranging from finance and technology to highly specialised professions.
According to the estimates mentioned in the feature, beneficiaries of the regime increased from approximately 1,700 individuals in 2016 to more than 40,000 in 2023, with Milan continuing to position itself as one of Europe’s leading hubs for business, investments and international opportunities.
During the interview, Luigi Belluzzo also analyses the broader economic and social implications of the phenomenon, addressing topics such as Italy’s international competitiveness, brain drain dynamics and the evolution of major urban centres, with particular attention to rising living costs and urban gentrification.
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