FINANCIAL SCIENCE

Course objectives

The aim of the course is to provide the student with the background essential to analyse the public sector activities, with special reference to European countries and Italy. The course offers insights into the reasons and scope of the public sector activities, including its development during the last century. Special attention is devoted to the analysis of the public expenditures and revenues and to their economic effects. The course also focuses on budgetary procedures, on fiscal policy issues in the EMU and on the dynamics of debts and deficits.At the end of the course the students will be able to understand the reasons for government's intervention (allocation, stabilization and redistribution). They will understand how the public budget is decided on and which are the principal steps and problems connected with budgetary policy. They will be able to understand the meaning and scope of the main budgetary rules, both domestic and international. Students will understand the basic tax instruments and their economic (tax incidence and welfare effects). Students will be provided with the essential notions regarding the fiscal activities of local governments, with a particular focus on the impact of intergovernmental grants. Their knowledge about public expenditure programs will mainly include the financing of the pensions systems and of anti-poverty programs. Finally, students will acquire the basic notions of market regulation.

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Enrico Salvatore Caristia Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The reasons for public intervention in the economy and market failures Political decision-making mechanisms and voting systems Public finance in Italy and the state budget The theory of the tax (taxonomy; distorting effects; incidence; taxes in the Italian economy) The theory of public debt Fiscal decentralization Public utilities and competition policies Spending on the welfare state (pensions, health, assistance, education)
Prerequisites
Good knowledge of microeconomics and macroeconomics
Books
Corso di Scienza delle Finanze (8° o 9° edizione). Bosi P., Il Mulino (parti escluse: paragrafi da 3.7 a 3.12 del Capitolo 2; paragrafi 7.5 e 7.6 del Capitolo 3; paragrafo 5 e sotto-paragrafi del Capitolo 5; Capitolo 6; paragrafo 5 del Capitolo 7; paragrafi da 2.6 a 2.9 + 3.4 + 4.7 + 5.2 + 6.4, 6.5, 6.6 del Capitolo 8) Scienza delle finanze (ed. 2023), Gruber J., Cap. 7, 8, 9, 10. I tributi nell'economia italiana (2024). Bosi P. e Guerra M.C., Il Mulino (parti escluse: VI, X). OPZIONALE
Frequency
In presence, optional
Exam mode
The written exam consists of a paper consisting of 4 open questions and two exercises.
Lesson mode
Lectures with exercises
  • Lesson code1006627
  • Academic year2024/2025
  • CourseBusiness sciences
  • CurriculumEconomia e commercio (corso serale)
  • Year3rd year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDSECS-P/03
  • CFU9
  • Subject areaEconomico