Teacher
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MAGAZZINO COSIMO
(syllabus)
PART 1: ECONOMY OF THE MONETARY UNION
Costs of a common currency The theory of Optimal Currency Areas (AVO) and its criticisms Benefits of a common currency Costs and benefits compared The fragility of incomplete monetary unions How to complete a monetary union The transition to a monetary union The European Central Bank (ECB) Monetary policy in the Eurozone Budgetary policies in monetary unions The euro and the financial markets
PART 2: INSIGHTS
(reference books)
De Grauwe P., Economics of monetary union, il Mulino, 2016.
Students must choose from the following options:
- study a text among the following: 1) Alesina A, Favero C., Giavazzi F., Austerità, Rizzoli, 2019; 2) Pittaluga G.B., Cama G., Central Banks and Democracy, Hoepli, 2004; - study two texts among the following: 1) Mantovani A., Marattin L., Economics of monetary integration, il Mulino, 2008; 2) Di Maio A., Marani U., (edited by), Economic Policies and International Crisis, The Golden Donkey, 2017; 3) Bini Smaghi L., Dying of austerity, il Mulino, 2013; - to study three texts among the following: 1) De Romanis V., Austerity makes grow, Marsilio, 2017; 2) Bini Smaghi L., L’euro, il Mulino, 2009; 3) Guerrieri P., Padoan P.C., The European economy, il Mulino, 2009; 4) Papadia F., Santini C., The European Central Bank, Il Mulino, 2012; 5) Santaniello R., The single European market, il Mulino, 2007; 6) Boccella N., Nenci S., The Europe of divas, UTET, 2008; 7) Cesaratto S., Who does not respect the rules ?, Imprimatur, 2018.
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