Modules | Area | Type | Hours | Teacher(s) | |
PUBLIC POLICY | SECS-P/03 | LEZIONI | 42 |
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The module provides students with knowledge of the main issues in the field of public economics.
Upon completion of the module students should:
• understand both the positive and normative aspects of taxation and public expenditure policies;
• have obtained an understanding of second-best analysis;
• have sufficient familiarity with the literature to identify open questions for writing a dissertation on their own.
The module provides students with knowledge of the main issues in the field of public economics.
Upon completion of the module students should:
• understand both the positive and normative aspects of taxation and public expenditure policies;
• have obtained an understanding of second-best analysis;
• have sufficient familiarity with the literature to identify open questions for writing a dissertation on their own.
The written take-home exam will test students' knowledge and critical understanding of the material covered in the module.
The written take-home exam will test students' knowledge and critical understanding of the material covered in the module.
The module provide students with analytical skills in the field of public economics.
Upon completion of the module students should:
• be able to apply knowledge of public economics to practical problems;
• solve problems in public economics.
The module provide students with analytical skills in the field of public economics.
Upon completion of the module students should:
• be able to apply knowledge of public economics to practical problems;
• solve problems in public economics.
The written take-home exam will test students' analytical and problem-solving skills.
The written take-home exam will test students' analytical and problem-solving skills.
Principles of Economics
Principles of Mathematics
Principles of Economics
Principles of Mathematics
A combination of lectures, workshops and guided reading will contribute to achieving the learning outcomes.
A combination of lectures, workshops and guided reading will contribute to achieving the learning outcomes.
Microeconomic tools: a revision(consumer choice, equilibrium, 1st and 2nd Welfare Theorems)
Optimal taxation: Commodities, labour, capital
Market failures I: Externalities, corrective taxation
Market failures II: Public goods(optimal, voluntary)
Public choice: Voting, political institutions
Microeconomic tools: a revision(consumer choice, equilibrium, 1st and 2nd Welfare Theorems)
Optimal taxation: Commodities, labour, capital
Market failures I: Externalities, corrective taxation
Market failures II: Public goods(optimal, voluntary)
Public choice: Voting, political institutions
Hindriks and Myles (2003): Intermediate public economics (several chapters)
Lecture notes
Journal articles
Hindriks and Myles (2003): Intermediate public economics (several chapters)
Lecture notes
Journal articles
Take-home written exam
Take-home written exam
Take-home written exam
Take-home written exam