Teacher
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GAMBACCIANI MARCO
(syllabus)
The course is divided in two parts. The first part covers the history of the social security matter and provides a brief review of the political, sociological and economic theories, analyzing the origin and the development of the Italian welfare system. The course focuses on the principal characters of the welfare system in its transformations within the last twenty years. The second part of the course aims at rebuilding the legal system of the Italian welfare system with particular emphasis on the development and reforms of the Italian pension system. The second part of the course also focuses on the link between public and private welfare under Italian law, with particular regard to the development of the complementary allowances (so-called “previdenza complementare”).
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Student who followed the course on social security economy shall replace the first part of the course with an essay on a particular topic chosen in agreement with Professor.
Students coming from degree courses in economics may have to integrate the basic program with further material to reach the 9CFU.
(reference books)
- B. DOUGLAS BERNHEIM, MICHAEL D. WHINSTON, MICROECONOMIA, SECONDA EDIZIONE, MILANO, MCGRAW HILL, 2013 (ONLY SECTIONS 9,10 AND 20); - NICHOLAS BARR, ECONOMICS OF THE WELFARE STATE, OXFORD, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2012 (ONLY SECTIONS 3,4 AND 7); - PAOLO BOSI (A CURA DI), CORSO DI SCIENZA DELLE FINANZE, SESTA EDIZIONE, BOLOGNA, IL MULINO, 2012 (ONLY SECTIONS 1 AND 8).
- ROBERTO PESSI, LEZIONI DI DIRITTO DELLA PREVIDENZA SOCIALE, PADOVA, CEDAM, 2022 (ONLY SECTIONS I, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII e XIV. However, it is also recommended to read sections II to VI)
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