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La sintesi di indicatori territoriali di dotazione infrastrutturale: metodi di costruzione e procedure di ponderazione a confronto

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  • Claudio Mazziotta
  • Matteo Mazziotta
  • Adriano Pareto
  • Francesco Vidoli

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Il lavoro qui presentato si inserisce nel filone di studi volto a definire e applicare appropriate metodologie statistiche per la sintesi di indicatori elementari. Il problema ? qui declinato con riferimento ad alcuni indicatori elementari di dotazione infrastrutturale (categoria dei trasporti terrestri) disponibili per le province italiane. L?obiettivo del lavoro ? di condurre un riscontro empirico su diversi approcci di sintesi, verificando in particolare la robustezza e l?affidabilit? statistica dei risultati da essi ottenuti. Sono stati considerati tre distinti approcci di sintesi ponderata da porre a confronto, tutti e tre caratterizzati dall?intento di fondare la determinazione del sistema di pesi sulla variabilit? dei dati elementari, sia pure variamente intesa e quantificata: il metodo tassonomico di Wroclaw; il metodo denominato delle penalit? per coefficiente di variazione; il metodo denominato Benefit of the Doubt. Tale confronto, effettuato attraverso analisi di "sensitivit?" e di robustezza delle graduatorie ottenute con i diversi approcci, conduce al riscontro di una forte convergenza dei risultati ottenuti. In conclusione, dal lavoro svolto si pu? desumere che la geografia infrastrutturale risultante per il territorio italiano dai diversi approcci applicati appare statisticamente robusta, evidenziando ancora una volta una configurazione della dotazione infrastrutturale (qui dei soli trasporti terrestri) mediamente alquanto sbilanciata a sfavore di gran parte del territorio meridionale, nonch? di alcune province prevalentemente appartenenti ai confini della ripartizione nord-orientale.

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  • Claudio Mazziotta & Matteo Mazziotta & Adriano Pareto & Francesco Vidoli, 2010. "La sintesi di indicatori territoriali di dotazione infrastrutturale: metodi di costruzione e procedure di ponderazione a confronto," RIVISTA DI ECONOMIA E STATISTICA DEL TERRITORIO, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2010(1), pages 7-33.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:restre:v:html10.3280/rest2010-001002
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    • H54 - Public Economics - - National Government Expenditures and Related Policies - - - Infrastructures
    • C43 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods: Special Topics - - - Index Numbers and Aggregation

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