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settoriale

Settoriale is an Italian term used to describe something relating to a specific sector of the economy or society. It is employed in economics, public administration, statistics, and policy discourse to distinguish sector-specific concerns from more general or cross-cutting issues. The word derives from settore (sector) with the suffix -ale.

In economics and public policy, settoriale refers to policies, analyses, or data that concern a particular sector

In budgeting and statistics, terms like spesa settoriale (sectoral expenditure) or attività settoriale (sectoral activities) describe

Challenges associated with a settoriale approach include potential fragmentation, misalignment with cross-sectoral objectives, and duplication of

Examples of settoriale usage include sectoral industrial policy, sector-specific energy policy, or sector-focused healthcare reform. The

such
as
agriculture,
industry,
energy,
health,
or
services.
A
settoriale
policy
might
include
subsidies,
regulation,
or
investments
aimed
at
fostering
growth
or
reform
within
that
sector,
while
a
horizontal
or
cross-cutting
policy
affects
multiple
sectors
or
the
entire
economy.
allocations
and
activities
tied
to
a
defined
sector.
Sectoral
indicators
measure
performance
within
the
sector,
including
value
added,
employment,
productivity,
and
investment
by
sector.
efforts.
Effective
governance
often
requires
coordination
between
sector-specific
policies
and
overarching
macroeconomic
or
societal
goals,
ensuring
coherence
with
horizontal
measures
and
long-term
planning.
term
remains
common
in
Italian-language
economic
and
administrative
literature
and
in
European
Union
policy
documents,
where
sectoral
analysis
complements
broader,
cross-cutting
assessments.