READING LIST |
Main bibliography:
- E. Borgonovi, G. Fattore, F. Longo: Management delle istituzioni pubbliche, Egea, 2009
(chapters 1-2-3-4-6-7-8-10-11-14-15-17-19-20-21)
- K.H. Ladeur, Public Governance in the Age of Globalization, Ashgate, 2004
(chapters 1-2-3-5-6-7)
Additional bibliography
- H. Moore, Creating Public Value: Strategic Management in Government, Harvard Univ. Press, 1994
- Further texts will be indicated during the course.
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Oral Exam
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ECONOMIA MONETARIA EUROPEA
EUROPEAN monetary economics
Course activated by the faculty of Political Sciences
6 ECTS
LEVEL
graduate
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SEMESTER
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SECOND
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Iannini Giuseppe
LECTURER
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Giuseppe Iannini
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COURSE PROGRAM AND READING LIST
The course program and the reading list will be available at the beginning of the course
EDUCATIONAL AIM
The course aims at deepen the monetary mechanisms and the features of the European Monetary Union’s financial integration.
The course will focus on: a) macroeconomic models used to explain the sustainability and the functionment of the currency areas. b) the features of the monetary and the fiscal policy in the European monetary union. c)the effects of financial integration, both European and international, on the stability of the Euro.
ASSESSMENT
Oral examination and short essay
ECONOMIA PUBBLICA
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
6 ECTS
LECTURER
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Alberto Cavaliere
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E-MAIL
alberto.cavaliere@unipv.it
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COURSE PROGRAM
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1.Natural monopoly and competition: existence, sustainability, equilibrium and efficiency issues; competition for the market and contestable markets.
2.Optimal tariffs with and without subsidies, linear and non linear tariffs.
3.Information and Incentives: informational rents and optimal mechanisms, incentives and productive efficiency,
4.Rate of return regulation and price-caps
5.Liberalisation issues
6.The case of the natural gas market: liberalisation issues and regulatory reform
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