ECONOMIA PUBBLICA
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
6 AND 9 ECTS
Lecturer
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Alberto Cavaliere
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alberto.cavaliere@unipv.it
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6 ECTS
Course Program
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Natural monopoly and competition: existence, sustainability, equilibrium and efficiency issues; competition for the market and contestable markets.
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Optimal tariffs with and without subsidies, linear and non linear tariffs.
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Information and Incentives: informational rents and optimal mechanisms, incentives and productive efficiency,
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Rate of return regulation and price-caps
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Liberalisation issues
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The case of the natural gas market: liberalisation issues and regulatory reform
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Educational Aim
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The course aims to introduce students to the economic analysis of industries characterised by natural monopolies (energy, telcom, transports and water services) and is focused on privatision and liberalisation of public utilities. Lectures are devoted to the microeconomic analysis of regulation both with perfect and imperfect information, with a lot of examples related to the recent italian experience. Some attention is reserved in the last part of the course to the regulatory mechanisms adopted in practice by regulatory authorities. Liberalisation issues and regulatory mechanisms applied in the natural gas sector will then be considered.
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Reading List
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G. Cervigni e M. D’Antoni, Monopolio naturale, concorrenza e regolamentazione, Roma, Carrocci Editore, 2001.(excluding chapter 6 and 7)
A. Cavaliere “The Liberalisation of Natural Gas Markets: Regulatory Reform and Competition Failures”, available on the website of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, www.oxfordenergy.org
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Assessment
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Written examination
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9 ECTS
Course Program
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Natural monopoly and competition: existence, sustainability, equilibrium and efficiency issues; competition for the market and contestable markets.
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Optimal tariffs with and without subsidies, linear and non linear tariffs.
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Information and Incentives: informational rents and optimal mechanisms, incentives and productive efficiency,
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Rate of return regulation and price-caps
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Liberalisation issues
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The case of the natural gas market: liberalisation issues and regulatory reform
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The telecommunication sector: liberalisation issues and regulatory reform
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The electricity market: liberalisation issues and regulatory reform
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Educational Aim
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The course aims to introduce students to the economic analysis of industries characterised by natural monopolies (energy, telcom, transports and water services) and is focused on privatision and liberalisation of public utilities. Lectures are devoted to the microeconomic analysis of regulation both with perfect and imperfect information, with a lot of examples related to the recent italian experience. Some attention is reserved in the last part of the course to the regulatory mechanisms adopted in practice by regulatory authorities. Liberalisation issues and regulatory mechanisms applied in the natural gas sector, in the electricity sector and the telecommunication market will then be considered.
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Reading List
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G. Cervigni e M. D’Antoni, Monopolio naturale, concorrenza e regolamentazione, Roma, Carrocci Editore, 2001
A. Cavaliere “The Liberalisation of Natural Gas Markets: Regulatory Reform and Competition Failures”, available on the website of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, www.oxfordenergy.org
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Assessment
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Written examination
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FINANZA AZIENDALE
CORPORATE FINANCE
6 and 9 ECTS
Semester
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Second
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Lecturer
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Pietro Gottardo
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pgottardo@eco.unipv.it
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6 ECTS
Course Program
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Course intro
Why Corporate Finance is important
Balance Sheet and cash flow analysis
Actual value and Stocks&Bonds valuation
Asset pricing models
Capital budgeting
Cost of capital
Investments valuation
Market efficiency
Financing decisions
Dividend policy
Capital structure
Leverage and costs of default
Options
Warrant and convertible bonds
Debt instruments
Leasing
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Educational Aim
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To give students the big picture of corporate finance so they can understand how things fit together.
To give students the capacity to understand the theory and apply, in real world situations, the techniques which have been developed in corporate finance.
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Reading List
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(BMA) R. Brealey-S. Myers-S. Sandri, Principi di Finanza Aziendale, 5 edizione.
(BEN) S.Benninga, Financial Modeling, Mit Press 2008, 3 th edition,
D’ambrosio – Hodges, Esercizi di Finanza Aziendale, Mc Graw-Hill, 1995, 2 nd edition
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Assessment
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Written and oral.
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9 ECTS
Course Program
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Course intro
Why Corporate Finance is important
Balance Sheet and cash flow analysis
Pro forma models
Actual value and Stocks&Bonds valuation
Asset pricing models
Capital budgeting
Cost of capital and best practices in cost of capital estimation
Investments valuation
Market efficiency
Manias, speculative bubbles, panics and crashes
Financing decisions
Dividend policy
Capital structure
Leverage and costs of default
Options and real options
Warrant and convertible bonds
Debt instruments
Leasing
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Educational Aim
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To give students the big picture of corporate finance so they can understand how things fit together.
To give students the capacity to understand the theory and apply, in real world situations, the techniques which have been developed in corporate finance.
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Reading List
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(BMA) R. Brealey-S. Myers-S. Sandri, Fondamenti di Finanza Aziendale, 5 edizione.
(BEN) S.Benninga, Financial Modeling, Mit Press 2008, 3 th edition,
(BRU) R. Bruner, Case studies in Finance – Managing for Corporate Value Creation, 5th edition, McGraw-Hill, 2007.
D’ambrosio – Hodges, Esercizi di Finanza Aziendale, Mc Graw-Hill, 1995, 2 nd edition
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Written and oral.
FONDAZIONE DELL’ITALIA UNITA, IDEE, ISTITUZIONI, PROTAGONISTI
FOUNDATION OF ITALY, IDEAS, INSTITUTIONS, PROTAGONISTS
Course activated by Collegio Borromeo
6 ECTS
Level
Undergraduate
Year
Free
Semester
second
Lecturer
Pietro V. Aimo
ASSISTANTS
Carluccio Bianchi
Arturo Colombo
Ettore Dezza
Elisa Romano
Fabio Rugge
Don Ernesto Maggi
Course Program
The Constitution of the new Kingdom: the “Statuto Albertino” - prof. Franceso Rigano
The administrative unification: the organization of the state - prof. Pietro V. Aimo
Legislative unification and codification - prof Stefano Solimano
Criminal law - prof Ettore Dezza
Political trends during the Risorgimento - prof.ssa Giovanna Angelini
Cavour: the state building as a work of art - prof.ssa Arianna Arisi Rota
Mazzini and Cattaneo: Italy and Europe – prof. Arturo Colombo
Garibaldi and his myth: a mark of Italian identity – prof. Mino Milani
State and Church: conflict and mediation – prof. Luciano Musselli
International policy of the unification and the “Unità” – prof. Marco Mugnaini
The “questione meridionale” and economic dualism – prof. Luigi Galasso
Social affair and labour law
Women, Nations, Rights – prof.ssa Marina Tesoro
Social infrastructures: the School and the “Opere pie” – prof.ssa Alessandra Ferraresi
Economic policy between liberalism and protectionism – prof Mario V. Rizzo
Material infrastructures: roads, railways and harbours – prof. Giulio Guderzo
The Language matter – prof. Cesare Segre
Liturgies and symbols in the shaping of a Country – prof.ssa Elisa Signori
“Risorgimento”, “Patria” and Italy in Art
“Risorgimenti”, “Patria” in letterature
There will be further conferences held by external lecturers
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GOVERNO E VALORIZZAZIONE DELLE RISORSE NATURALI
GOVERNANCE AND VALORISATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
9 ECTS
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Lecturer
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Vittorio Vaccari
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vittorio.vaccari@unipv.it
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Assistants
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Maria Laura Giagnorio
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Cristina Cordoni
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Immacolata Manco
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Antonella Valvassori
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Course Program
The course introduces the concept of environment in its multiple facets, with particular attention to the strategic role of natural resources for a planning policy both at the organisational and at the systemic levels.
the first part provides the framework of development pathways within the current sustainability theories, from the rio declaration to the kyoto protocol, by means of the implementation of a broad range of certification instruments. furthermore, corporate choices are related to the need of buying/selling green or white certificates and co2 quotas.
The current economic context requires a detailed examination and evaluation of the energy resources, both traditional and renewable (alternative), with particular focus towards the environmental impact and energy savings related to the use of the most recent technologies. the standardisation and relational issues are considered in the european context.
The environmental policy of the european union considers air, water and soils as resources and therefore as economic goods, the management of which in an integrated cycle, allows to pursue conservation and development objectives.
The course analyses the basic principles and characteristics of the market for those commodities that are useful for the production of the organisation, with particular reference to the different supply sources and therefore their costs, from which depend the organisation results.
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Educational Aim
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Illustrate the most significant resources of a production cycle. within the working plan of organisations. to develop evaluation and decision capabilities as a function of the economic and environmental consequences.
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Reading List
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Textbooks and reference material will be listed in the faculty internet site
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Assessment
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Oral examination preceded by a selective written test
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ISTITUZIONI DI DIRITTO PRIVATO
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF PRIVATE LAW
6 ECTS
Lecturer
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Matteo Dellacasa
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matteo.dellacasa@libero.it
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Assistant Nicola Rizzo
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Antonio Colleoni
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acoll@eco.unipv.it
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6 ECTS
Course Program
Private law and its sources: an introduction
Property
Obligations
Contracts
Torts
Other sources of obligations
Remedies
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Educational Aim
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The course aims to outline the foundations of private law, paying a special attention to the topics of greater interest from the businessman point of view (profit and non-profit organizations; contract; tort liability; credit instruments; business law). The objective is twofold: supplying students with instruments in order to understand the role of private law rules in business activities; making students aware of the legal implications of business judgements.
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Reading List
Iudica-Zatti, Linguaggio e regole del diritto privato, 10th ed., Padova, 2008, chapters 1-23, 28, 29, 30, 38. As an alternative, any other updated university handbook. To study private law it is necessary to consult the Italian civil code, in an updated edition: for instance De Nova, Codice civile e leggi collegate, Zanichelli, ed. 2010.
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Assessment
Students will sit a written examination.
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9 ECTS
Course Program
Private law and its sources: an introduction
Property
Obligations
Contract
Specific contracts
Torts
Other sources of obligations. Negotiable instruments
Remedies
Enterprises, Companies, insolvency: an introduction
New properties
Family law
Law of succession
Introduction to civil justice
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Educational Aim
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The course aims to outline the foundations of private law, paying a special attention to the topics of greater interest from the businessman point of view (profit and non-profit organizations; contract; tort liability; credit instruments; business law). The objective is twofold: supplying students with instruments in order to understand the role of private law rules in business activities; making students aware of the legal implications of business judgements.
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Reading List
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Iudica-Zatti, Linguaggio e regole del diritto privato, 10th ed., Padova, 2008. As an alternative, any other updated university handbook. To study private law it is necessary to consult the Italian civil code, in an updated edition: for instance De Nova, Zanichelli, Codice civile e leggi collegate, ed. 2010.
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Assessment
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The exam is divided into two parts. The first part is a written examination; if the result is positive, students will be admitted to a second oral test.
Activities of Mentoring the course provides activities of mentoring, also for students workers.
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LINGUA FRANCESE INTRODUZIONE
FRENCH (I)
3 ECTS
Lecturer
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Gabriela Cultrera
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gabriela.cultrera@unipv.it
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Assistant
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Patricia Esposito
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patricia.esposito@unipv.it
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CourseProgram
French for Business Studies
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The fundamental aspects of French grammar and syntax.
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Phonétique
Les accents
Les noms
Les articles
Le partitif
Les adjectifs qualificatifs
Les démonstratifs
Les possessifs
Le présentatif: c’est/Il est
Les nombres
La construction de la phrase
La forme interrogative
La forme négative
Les pronoms personnels
Les relatifs
Les comparatifs
Les prépositions
Le système verbal avec les principales règles d'accord
Indicatif - impératif – conditionnel
Educational Aim
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This course aims to enable the students to learn the basic grammar structure, to acquire lexis specifc to the economics/business field in order to attain a good comprehension.
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Reading List
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Jean-Luc Perfornis, Français.com, CLE International/VUEF, Paris 2002 (CD audio)
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Recommended Grammar:
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Lisa Beneventi, Grammaire facile du français, Bologna, Zanichelli Editore, 2004.
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Maia Grégoire, Odile Thiévenaz, Grammaire progressive du Français (- niveau intermédiaire - avec 600 exercices, CLE INTERNATIONAL, 2007)
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Dizionari consigliati:
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*Le Nouveau Petit Robert, Dictionnaire de la langue française, Dictionnaire Le Robert, Paris.
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*Raoul Boch, Dizionario Francese Italiano/Italiano Francese, Bologna, Zanichelli Editore, ultima edizione.
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*V. Ferrante, E. Cassiani, Nuovo dizionario moderno italiano-francese, francese-italiano, SEI, Torino, ultima edizione.
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*A. Le Bris, L’Economie et les Affaires, Dizionario fraseologico Francese-Italiano/Italiano-Francese dei termini dell’Economia e del Commercio, Bologna, Zanichelli Editore, ultima edizione.
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*M. Mormile, Dizionario commerciale/Dictionnaire Commercial, Bulzoni-La Maison du dictionnaire, Roma-Paris, ultima edizione
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Assessment
Written exam including: lexical test, grammar test, comprehension
Oral exam including: reading, translation and talking about studied subjects.
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