Teacher
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NIGRIS ENRICO
(syllabus)
Through a series of lectures, seminars, workshops and case studies, the course endeavours to impart a critical understanding of the economics governing urban development and the real estate market, enabling students to appreciate and assess the contexts within which a city economy operates. Focusing on case studies will be the teaching core of the course and a rich basis for developing students’ problem solving and decision making skills will be provided. In order to strengthen participants' analytical skills, the course also provides: a) training in the critical assessment and use of micro- and macro-economic data, b) the analysis of urban economic activity and the application of economic criteria to urban projects. The main learning goals are the following: a) to use simple empirical tools of economic analysis and evaluation, b) to articulate a critical analysis of competing viewpoints and cooperative assessments between the actors involved, and c) to integrate various analytic steps into some simple overall assessments of the relationship between markets and policy that relies on sound principles and is well argued. Mostly regarding the goal sub letter c), students will be expected to actively participate and make presentations.
(reference books)
L. Gaeta, Il mercato immobiliare. Beni, diritti, valori, Carocci, 2009. Fausto Curti, Lo scambio leale. Negoziazione urbanistica e offerta privata di spazi e servizi pubblici, Officina, 2006.
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