Talk:Italian economic miracle

Homologation
The article currently contains this sentence: "The pervasive influence of the mass media and consumerism on society in Italy has often been fiercely criticized by intellectuals like Pier Paolo Pasolini and Luciano Bianciardi, who denounced it as a sneaky form of homologation and cultural decay." "Homologation" appears to mean "approval" or, in an economic and business context, "the process of certifying or approving a product to indicate that it meets regulatory standards and specifications." That's not the word that's meant here, is it? There are no sources cited for this paragraph, so it's hard to check, but I suspect the person who wrote that (and who might not be a native English speaker) meant something like "homogenization." I'll wait for replies then make the edit if no one has a different idea to suggest. RCTodd (talk) 12:40, 16 May 2017 (UTC)

Economic growth
Between 1952 and 1975, the second World growth was Spain, after Japan, with a middle value of 12% and peaks up to 23% per year.

--46.128.247.109 (talk) 22:53, 30 October 2018 (UTC)