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READING LIST


The reading list will be given at the beginning of the course in the teacher home page



ASSESSMENT


Examination will be a written short answer test.


ECONOMIA DELLE AZIENDE PUBBLICHE E DEI SERVIZI DI PUBBLICO INTERESSE

ECONOMICS OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES AND PUBLIC SERVICES SUPPLY
9 ECTS


YEAR

SECOND
SEMESTER



FIRST
LECTURER

Giancarlo M. Malvestito




E-MAIL

mgm@eco.unipv.it
COURSE PROGRAM
-First Module ( Prof. G.M.Malvestito)

-Second Module (Dott. F.Fracchia)

-Third module (Dott. Avv. L.Vassallo)


  • The public enterprise and its aims

  • Istitutional structure of public enterprises: a general scheme.

  • The institutional asset of Pubblic enterprises: a general scheme

  • Subjects of public business.

  • Production and consumption functions

  • Efficiency and efficacy in public enterprises; maintenance and development of public services supply;

  • Istitutional, managerial and financial autonomy

  • Balance system in public enterprises.

  • Evolution of accounting systems.

  • Administrative and accounting models: a generale scheme

  • Budgeting and accounting systems

  • Middle-long term analysis:strategies and plan

  • Short term analysis: programs, aims and budgeting

  • Economic, financial and patrimonial equilibrium conditions

  • Performance indicators

  • The regeneration of the investments

  • Public enterprises and Public Institutions.

  • Public intervention in the productive activities .

Public intervention in the social activities.


EDUCATIONAL AIM

The course aims to provide students with basic knowledge on economic, institutional arrangements and patterns on the administrative and accounting company public.

READING LIST





  • R. Ruffini – G. Valotti (a cura di), Assetti istituzionali e governo delle Aziende pubbliche, Egea – MI, 1994 pagg. 23-70.

  • M. Mulazzani, Economia delle Aziende e delle Amministrazioni pubbliche, Vol I, Cedam-Padova, 2001 pagg. 5-29.

  • L. Bisio, Il Bilancio ed il PEG in Euro 2002, Il Sole 24 Ore Libri-MI, 2001 pagg. 1-126.

  • G. Grossi, Il Gruppo Comunale e le sue dinamiche economico-gestionali, Cedam-Padova, 2001, pagg. 1-88.

  • Dispensa at Copyland

  • Lectures notes (see the lecturer website)






ASSESSMENT


Oral examination

ECONOMIA DELL’ENERGIA

ENERGY ECONOMICS
9 ECTS


LEVEL

GRADUATE




YEAR

FIRST




SEMESTER

FIRST




LECTURER

Giancarlo Pireddu





COURSE PROGRAM

1) The energy system



  • Primary energy sources

  • Energy carriers

  • Energy end uses

  • Units and heat equivalents

2) Structural analysis of energy demand


3) The costs of energy supply



  • Upstream and downstream petroleum economics

  • Electricity economics (generation)

  • Economic value of renewable energy sources

4) The world energy (oil and natural gas) market



  • Industry structure, policy issues and evolving markets: IOCs, NOCs

  • Price formation and formula pricing

  • Paper markets: forwards and futures

  • Oil price components: basic, user cost, convenience yield

5) Reform and regulation of electricity and gas sectors



  • Introducing competition into regulated industries

  • Evolution of the regulation system

  • Tariff regulation in practice: CoS/RoR vs. Price cap/Incentive regulation

6) Liberalization of electricity and gas sectors



  • From monopoly to liberalisation and competition

  • Market power and control strategies

A) Electricity sector



  • Peak-load pricing and nodal pricing

  • Electricity market design

  • Electricity from renewable energy sources: subsidies vs market mechanisms

A) Gas sector



  • Specific characters of the gas system

  • Economic functions associated to the transmission grid

  • Gas market design

7) Energy system and economic system: macroeconomic aspects



  • Energy dependence and vulnerability

  • Economic growth and energy constraint

  • Energy shocks from the supply side

  • The Dutch disease




EDUCATIONAL AIM

The course has a twofold objective. On the one hand it aims at giving students the basic tools necessary to understand the interdependence existing between the energy and economic system as a whole, integrating economic with technical and institutional details, with particular reference to demand, energy production costs, the actual working of the international market for primary goods and finally the regulation and liberalization trends of the internal market for energy sources (electricity and gas). On the other hand the course aims at deepening students’ knowledge of the practical and operating aspects of some theoretical concepts concerning the economic working of the energy system.Understanding the foundation of Energy Economics and social energy concepts implication on consumer choices, firms, regulators, energy importer/exporter countries, as well as integrating the economic aspects with technical and institutional features.





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