Io il Vanghetto lo metterei in cantina…e mi leggerei il nuovo libro di Giavazzi!

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Anche se con un pò di ritardo (ma d’altronde questo blog è appena nato!) volevo manifestare tutta la mia solidarietà a Layla Pavone (a mio avviso una riedizione italiana di Wonderwoman per tutti gli incarichi che riesce a ricoprire pur presenziando attivamente a pressoché tutti gli eventi che contano del mondo Internet) per l’articolo scritto sul suo blog a commento del celebre intervento di Malgara allo IAB Forum 2006.

Putroppo temo che le considerazioni di Malgara siano sintomatiche del pensiero di una classe imprenditoriale (i celebri imprenditori del Nord-Est) che negli anni 70-80 dello scorso millennio ha dato un grande contributo nel trascinare l’economia italiana e promuoverla nel mondo, che forse non si è ancora resa completamente conto  che i tempi sono profondamente cambiati, che la competizione è ora globale e che gli strumenti di comunicazione sono profondamente cambiati….spero solo che Malgara & friends se ne rendano conto presto altrimenti siamo destinati ad un sicuro declino.

Per quanto mi riguarda, se mi si vuole “contattare” con una campagna pubblicitaria (e tutto sommato credo di essere ancora un buon target per i miei amici advertiser) bisogna puntare sulla radio online o sulla pubblicità internet (dato che passo quasi tutto il giorno sul PC online) e non certo solo trasmettendo spot televisivi (dato che non guardo più di un’ora di TV al giorno) tornaimmagine1.jpg

A proposito di declino, vorrei consigliare una lettura molto interessante degli economisti Giavazzi-Alesina Goodbye Europa. Cronache di un  declino economico e politicoche descrive le ragioni del declino della nostra vecchia Europa mettendola a confronto con gli USA….speriamo lo leggano presto anche i nostri politici e la nostra classe dirigente più influente!

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