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In questa sezione è possibile reperire le informazioni riguardanti l'organizzazione pratica del corso, lo svolgimento delle attività didattiche, le opportunità formative e i contatti utili durante tutto il percorso di studi, fino al conseguimento del titolo finale.

Tipologia di Attività formativa D e F

Anno accademico:
Elenco degli insegnamenti con periodo non assegnato
anni Insegnamenti TAF Docente
Data discovery for business decisions D Claudio Zoli (Coordinatore)
Elements of financial risk management D Claudio Zoli (Coordinatore)
Introduction to business plan D Paolo Roffia (Coordinatore)
Professional communication for economics (3 cfu) D Claudio Zoli (Coordinatore)
Regulation, procurement and competition D Claudio Zoli (Coordinatore)
SFIDEuropa D Claudio Zoli (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Advanced risk and portfolio management bootcamp (online) (3 cfu) D Roberto Reno' (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Advanced risk and portfolio management bootcamp (onsite) (6 cfu) D Roberto Reno' (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Convegno "gli scambi commerciali con l'estero: questioni fiscali, doganali e contrattuali" D Sebastiano Maurizio Messina (Coordinatore)
1° 2° English for business and economics D Claudio Zoli (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Ineka conference 2019 teamworking membership D Federico Brunetti (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Introduction to spatial analysis and data visualization D Claudio Zoli (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Laboratorio di Data Visualization D Marco Minozzo (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Laboratorio di Python D Marco Minozzo (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Laboratorio Excel Avanzato (Verona) D Marco Minozzo (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Laboratorio Excel (Verona) D Marco Minozzo (Coordinatore)
1° 2° "le grandi trasformazioni degli anni '60-'70 e l'italia cinquant'anni dopo" D Angelo Zago (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Modello di responsabilità sociale d’impresa per l’ecosistema di business della ristorazione D Silvia Cantele (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Piano di marketing D Ilenia Confente (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Polis - festival biblico in universita' D Giorgio Mion (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Predictive analytics for business decisions D Claudio Zoli (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Programmazione in Matlab (3 cfu) D Diego Lubian (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Programmazione in R (3 cfu) D Diego Lubian (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Programmazione in SAS (3 cfu) D Diego Lubian (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Programmazione in STATA (3 cfu) D Diego Lubian (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Quality and problem solving in business organizations D Paola Castellani (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Regional competitiveness and its endogenous resources. The concept of territorial capital. D Riccardo Fiorentini (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Soft skills in action D Paola Signori (Coordinatore)
1° 2° Tools for applied economic analysis D Claudio Zoli (Coordinatore)

Codice insegnamento

4S02463

Crediti

9

Lingua di erogazione

Inglese en

Settore Scientifico Disciplinare (SSD)

SECS-P/03 - SCIENZA DELLE FINANZE

Periodo

secondo semestre lauree magistrali dal 25 feb 2019 al 31 mag 2019.

Obiettivi formativi

The course covers the main contemporary issues in public finance and public economics. It is aimed
at allowing students to read and understand the theoretical and empirical literature (both academic and
policy-oriented) as well as to implement their own research. Reference is also made to main institutional
aspects at the national and, where relevant, international level.
Students will develop a sound knowledge of concepts and phenomena related to public finance and
public intervention in the economy with special reference to: social security, taxation and investment/financial
decisions; taxation and labor supply; public debt; market regulation; market auctions.
Students will be able to assess critically the economic and social implications of the main public intervention
schemes.
Students will be also introduced to the use of scientific software to simulate the impact of public policies
on individual behavior.

Programma

Main Subjects
- Taxation: impact on investment decisions and labor supply; choice of the tax base.
- Social security: impact on investment decisions and labor supply; pension reforms in an ageing society.
- Public debt: macroeconomic effects, sustainability.
- Imperfect Competition, Market Regulation and Regulatory Reforms; Auctions and Procurement.
During the course, it will be shown how to simulate economic models in order to assess quantitatively the impact of public policies.

The course will be integrated by invited lectures held by international professors on specific topics related to the subjects of the course.

Textbooks and references
For each topic students will refer to a selected bibliography which will be given at the beginning of the course.
Lecture notes, scientific papers and some chapters of the textbooks listed below will be the main references.
Selected teaching material will be made available on the e-learning web page.


Testi di riferimento
Autore Titolo Casa editrice Anno ISBN Note
Church J., Ware R. Industrial organization a strategic approach Mc Graw Hill 2000 0071166459
J. Hindriks and G. D. Myles Intermediate Public Economics MIT Press 2006 0262083442

Modalità d'esame

The exam is written. This exam will test for: (a) the understanding of the theoretical tools (concepts and formal models) presented in the course, (b) knowledge of the relevant quantitative evidence (c) ability to use theoretical tools and quantitative evidence to critically discuss the impact of government intervention.
Accordingly, during the exam, candidates are expected to solve problems and\or write short essays on specific topics.

Moreover, candidates are given the opportunity to solve an homework assigned by the istructor during the lectures and\or prepare an essay on a topic assigned by the instructor on a specific issue related to the course.
The homework and the essay assessments will be part of the final evaluation.

Le/gli studentesse/studenti con disabilità o disturbi specifici di apprendimento (DSA), che intendano richiedere l'adattamento della prova d'esame, devono seguire le indicazioni riportate QUI