Degree Course: Economics
A.Y. 2023/2024
Conoscenza e capacità di comprensione
I laureati avranno:
i) conoscenze di base delle discipline matematico-statistiche, giuridiche, aziendali ed economiche che permetteranno loro di disporre degli strumenti per interpretare e descrivere i problemi di interesse negli ambiti caratterizzanti;
ii) competenze più avanzate ad ampio spettro nel campo dell'economia e delle discipline matematico-statistiche;
iii) conoscenze di contesto in settori più definiti, quali la teoria economica, la politica economica, le scelte pubbliche e il funzionamento del settore pubblico, il funzionamento del mercato del lavoro, la finanza, l'ambiente e lo sviluppo.
La struttura su tre livelli del corso di laurea (linguaggi di entrata, concetti e metodi caratterizzanti del corso di laurea, conoscenze e tecniche specifiche e integrative del percorso) nonché la ripartizione dei crediti formativi tra i diversi ambiti scientifico-disciplinari sono funzionali al raggiungimento di questo obiettivo.
Inoltre, saranno utilizzati manuali e altri tipi di supporti didattici di elevata e comprovata qualità, preferibilmente caratterizzati da diffusione internazionale.
La verifica del conseguimento delle conoscenze e delle capacità di comprensione attese avverà nell'ambito delle prove intermedie e finali, in forma sia di colloquio orale, che di prova scritta, previste per i singoli insegnamenti.Capacità di applicare conoscenza e comprensione
I laureati saranno in grado di applicare le conoscenze acquisite alla utile lettura di aspetti rilevanti della realtà economica, riuscendo a focalizzare le concatenazioni significative di fatti e di dati quantitativi.
Nell'ambito delle aree di interesse, i laureati saranno in grado di partecipare alla formazione di decisioni operative.
Per raggiungere questo obiettivo gli insegnamenti del corso di laurea miscelano opportunamente la strumentazione logica con la sua applicazione a scenari, problemi e contesti differenziati, attraverso metodi didattici attivi quali analisi di casi, lettura, interpretazione e commento di dati, rapporti, materiali tratti dalla realtà economico-finanziaria.
L'acquisizione delle competenze attese viene verificata sia attraverso lo svolgimento delle esercitazioni e delle attività di laboratorio, previste all'interno di diversi insegnamenti, sia tramite la prova finale del corso di laurea, che ha come obbiettivo principale quello di mettere in luce la capacità di utilizzo degli strumenti di analisi economica resi disponibili dagli insegnamenti del corso di laurea.Autonomia di giudizio
I laureati avranno la capacità di usare in modo autonomo e critico gli strumenti metodologici e le conoscenze acquisite; di selezionare autonomamente le informazioni rilevanti per affrontare e gestire la complessità dei problemi a livello sia microeconomico sia macroeconomico; di giungere a valutazioni che includano riflessioni di tipo etico e sociale; di adattarsi ad ambiti di lavoro e tematiche diverse.
Per raggiungere questo obiettivo si è cercato di sviluppare una conoscenza ampia, articolata e critica dei concetti e degli strumenti trattati.
A livello di struttura del corso di studio, pur tenendo conto della centralità dell'ambito economico (in considerazione degli obiettivi formativi della classe e del corso di laurea), si è fornita una composizione ragionevolmente equilibrata anche degli altri tre ambiti scientifico-disciplinari previsti dalla classe (aziendale, giuridico, matematico-statistico), in modo da favorire nello studente una visione interdisciplinare del tema trattato e da sensibilizzarlo alla necessità e utilità di utilizzare linguaggi e strumenti diversi per analizzarlo e valutarlo, adattando l'argomentazione alla particolare prospettiva assunta.
A livello di singolo insegnamento, si fornisce sui vari temi trattati un quadro sistematico e multilaterale dei diversi approcci di analisi, nonché la duplice prospettiva, teorica ed empirica, di analisi.Abilità comunicative
I laureati avranno la capacità di comunicare a interlocutori specialisti e non specialisti, in modo chiaro e privo di ambiguità, le conoscenze, lo stato del dibattito e le conclusioni raggiunte.
Avranno inoltre la capacità di interagire con altre persone anche di differente formazione e di condurre attività in collaborazione.
Per raggiungere questo obiettivo si favorisce l'acquisizione nei diversi insegnamenti del linguaggio specialistico (per esempio con il riferimento anche a dati, rapporti, materiali, tratti dalla realtà economico-finanziaria) e il ricorso a forme di verifica che utilizzano sia l'esposizione orale che scritta, in particolar modo, anche nello svolgimento della prova finale.Capacità di apprendimento
I laureati avranno acquisito un metodo di studio, la capacità di lavorare per obiettivi e le abilità di apprendimento necessarie a intraprendere studi futuri con sufficiente grado di autonomia.
Tali abilità, congiuntamente con la solida preparazione acquisita, consentiranno loro anche di sviluppare l'apprendimento al livello più avanzato richiesto dai corsi di laurea magistrale.
Il raggiungimento di questo obiettivo è in realtà l'effetto della realizzazione di quelli precedenti.
Per raggiungere questo obiettivo, gli studenti saranno guidati lungo percorsi formativi caratterizzati da un progressivo innalzamento del livello delle competenze e delle capacità analitiche e metodologiche richieste per l'acquisizione finale dei crediti formativi.
Verranno utilizzati strumenti di verifica intermedia e finale coerenti con il raggiungimento di questo obiettivo, utilizzando forme alternative e graduali di verifica dell'esperienza maturata, quali prove orali, prove scritte, test a risposta multipla, project work individuali e di gruppo, ecc.Requisiti di ammissione
1.
Conoscenze comuni ai percorsi formativi della scuola secondaria superiore, attestate dal
conseguimento del diploma di scuola media superiore di durata quinquennale o titolo equipollente.
In particolare, è richiesta una buona cultura generale e una sufficiente attitudine al ragionamento
logico-analitico.
2.
Le studentesse e gli studenti che intendono immatricolarsi dovranno sostenere una prova di
ingresso obbligatoria, ma non selettiva.
La prova ha l’obiettivo di valutare le competenze di
carattere matematico, logico e di comprensione di testi.
Nel caso in cui la prova non dia esito
positivo, il regolamento didattico specifica le modalità per soddisfare gli obblighi formativi aggiuntivi (OFA) che ne risultano.
Prova finale
La laurea in Economia si consegue previo superamento di una prova finale, che consiste nella trattazione di un argomento scelto nell’ambito degli insegnamenti del corso di laurea, con taglio specifico o interdisciplinare, finalizzata a verificare capacità di integrazione delle conoscenze già possedute.
La prova finale rappresenta il completamento del percorso formativo.
Essa, pertanto, è concepita in modo da verificare, su un determinato argomento che sia rilevante per il corso di laurea e per il percorso scelto, il raggiungimento dei risultati di apprendimento attesi e in particolare: la capacità di comprensione, la capacità di applicazione a problemi e contesti differenti, la capacità di rielaborazione critica e argomentazione, la capacità di comunicazione.
Sono previste due modalità alternative di svolgimento della prova finale: a) presentazione di una tesina; b) svolgimento di una prova scritta.
In entrambi i casi, a tale prova finale sono attribuiti 3 CFU.
Orientamento in ingresso
Le azioni di orientamento in ingresso sono improntate alla realizzazione di processi di raccordo con la scuola secondaria di secondo grado.
Si concretizzano sia in attività informative e di approfondimento dei caratteri formativi dei Corsi di Studio (CdS) dell’Ateneo, sia in un impegno condiviso da scuola e università per favorire lo sviluppo di una maggiore consapevolezza da parte degli studenti e delle studentesse nel compiere scelte coerenti con le proprie conoscenze, competenze, attitudini e interessi.
Le attività promosse si articolano in:
a) incontri e iniziative rivolte alle future matricole;
b) sviluppo di servizi online, realizzazione e pubblicazione di materiali informativi sull’offerta formativa dei CdS (guide di dipartimento, guida breve di Ateneo, locandina dell’offerta formativa, newsletter dell’orientamento).
L’attività di orientamento in ingresso prevede cinque principali attività, distribuite nel corso dell’anno accademico, alle quali partecipano tutti i Dipartimenti e i CdS:
• Giornate di Vita Universitaria (GVU), si svolgono ogni anno nell’arco di circa 4 mesi e sono rivolte agli studenti degli ultimi due anni della scuola secondaria superiore.
Si svolgono in tutti i Dipartimenti dell’Ateneo e costituiscono un’importante occasione per le future matricole per vivere la realtà universitaria.
Gli incontri sono strutturati in modo tale che accanto alla presentazione dei Corsi di Laurea, gli studenti possano anche fare un’esperienza diretta di vita universitaria con la partecipazione ad attività didattiche, laboratori, lezioni o seminari, alle quali partecipano anche studenti seniores che svolgono una significativa mediazione di tipo tutoriale.
Partecipano annualmente circa 4.000 studenti; nel 2021 in via telematica hanno partecipato 7.000 studenti;
• Autorientamento, un progetto destinato agli studenti delle IV classi della scuola secondaria superiore e che si svolge ogni anno nell’arco di 5 mesi.
Si sviluppa in collaborazione diretta con alcune scuole per favorire l’accrescimento della consapevolezza nella scelta del percorso universitario da parte degli studenti.
Il progetto, infatti, è articolato in incontri svolti presso le scuole ed è finalizzato a sollecitare nelle future matricole una riflessione sui propri punti di forza e sui criteri di scelta.
Aspetto caratterizzante il progetto, inoltre, è la presenza degli studenti seniores dei nostri Corsi di Laurea che attraverso la propria esperienza formativa possono offrire un punto di vista attuale rispetto all’organizzazione e al funzionamento del mondo accademico.
Nell’anno scolastico 2020-2021 la realizzazione del progetto, in modalità online, ha dato la possibilità a 20 scuole – dislocate sul territorio romano e laziale – di partecipare;
• Attività di orientamento sviluppate dai singoli Dipartimenti, mediante incontri in presenza e servizi online;
• Incontri presso le scuole: l’Ufficio orientamento ha ricevuto inviti a partecipare ad eventi di orientamento da parte delle scuole per un totale di 23 inviti (8 su Roma e 15 Lazio/Extralazio).
Concordemente con quanto stabilito in Gloa (Gruppo di Lavoro per l’Orientamento di Ateneo) la procedura è stata la seguente: ogni invito è stato inoltrato ai referenti Gloa presso i dipartimenti e le scuole, a fronte delle diverse possibilità offerte, hanno liberamente scelto di partecipare anche alle proposte del nostro Ateneo.
Si evidenzia che anche in questa attività, come per le altre attività di orientamento, hanno partecipato varie scuole di altre Regioni, grazie alla possibilità dell’online.
• Orientarsi a Roma Tre nel 2021 si è svolta in modalità mista in presenza al Teatro Palladium per l’evento inaugurale e a distanza dalle aule dipartimentali per la presentazione dell’offerta formativa dei dipartimenti.
Il portale dell’orientamento realizzato nel 2020 è stato aggiornato e ne è stata realizzata una versione in inglese: orientamento.uniroma3.it.
Rappresenta la manifestazione che riassume le annuali attività di orientamento in ingresso e si svolge ogni anno alla fine dell’anno accademico.
L’evento accoglie, perlopiù, studenti romani che partecipano per mettere definitivamente a fuoco la loro scelta universitaria.
Durante la manifestazione viene presentata l’offerta formativa e sono promossi tutti i principali servizi di Roma Tre, le segreterie didattiche e la segreteria studenti.
I servizi di orientamento online messi a disposizione dei futuri studenti universitari sono nel tempo aumentati, tenendo conto dello sviluppo delle nuove opportunità di comunicazione tramite web e tramite social.
Inoltre, durante tutte le manifestazioni di presentazione dell’offerta formativa, sono illustrati quei siti web di Dipartimento, di Ateneo, Portale dello studente, etc., che possono aiutare gli studenti nella loro scelta.
Infine, l’Ateneo valuta, di volta in volta, l’opportunità di partecipare ad ulteriori occasioni di orientamento in presenza ovvero online (Salone dello studente ed altre iniziative).Il Corso di Studio in breve
Il Corso di Laurea triennale in Economia è costruito per formare le studentesse e gli studenti alla comprensione e all'interpretazione critica del funzionamento dei sistemi economici e del modo di operare al loro interno di diversi soggetti: Istituzioni, Governo, Imprese, Famiglie e Individui.
Il corso fornisce gli strumenti per esaminare temi economici rilevanti.
Possiamo elencarne alcuni:
- Definire e misurare la povertà e le disuguaglianze
- Perché lo Stato interviene nell'economia e perché paghiamo le imposte
- La relazione tra attività economica e ambiente
- Perché alcuni paesi crescono molto e altri meno
- Perché esiste la disoccupazione e come porvi rimedio
- Le decisioni delle imprese circa i nuovi investimenti
- Da cosa dipendono le esportazioni di merci italiane all'estero
- Come funzionano i mercati finanziari
- Gli effetti della spesa pubblica e della tassazione su consumi e investimenti
Il Corso di Laurea in Economia prevede una formazione di base comune, rivolta allo studio di materie economiche, aziendali, statistico-matematiche e giuridiche, e si articola successivamente in sei percorsi, che approfondiscono aspetti rilevanti del funzionamento dei sistemi economici e sviluppano specifiche competenze utili nel mondo del lavoro.
Il Corso di Laurea in Economia comprende complessivamente 19 insegnamenti, 2 prove di idoneità (lingua inglese di livello B1 e informatica) e una prova finale.
Lo studente espliciterà le proprie scelte al momento della presentazione,
tramite il sistema informativo di ateneo, del piano di completamento o del piano di studio individuale,
secondo quanto stabilito dal regolamento didattico del corso di studio.
Lavoro, impresa e mercati
FIRST YEAR
First semester
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21210055 -
ECONOMIA AZIENDALE
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In line with the educating objectives of the Degree Course in Economics, the Course of Business Economics aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and tools for understanding the structure and behaviors of economic and production systems, investigating the characteristics and purposes of the different types of entities. The Course also provides the basic tools for the recognition of the accounting aspects of ordinary business management, using the accrual basis of accounting. At the end of the course, the student will have: - developed a complex and varied understanding method of the business phenomena; - become aware of the characteristics, structures and purposes of the main types of entities; - acquired a theoretical framework and an appropriate application capacity; - become confident with the basic categories of the accounting instruments and with the accrual accounting recognition techniques.
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9
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SECS-P/07
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60
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21210054 -
MACROECONOMIA
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Acquisition of the basic knowledge of the economic system as a whole, through an educational program that includes both lectures and practical classes. The first part of the course will introduce students to the basic knowledge of macro-economic magnitudes and variables: domestic product, aggregate consumption and investment, employment and unemployment, the general price level, public budget and international commercial flows. In the following part of the course, students will explore and compare the main theoretical interpretations of the working of the macro-economic system and their policy prescriptions.
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9
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SECS-P/01
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60
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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21210408 -
General Mathematics
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigative tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. The student will be provided with elementary tools necessary to solve the simplest quantitative problems that arise in the economic, financial and business fields. In particular we will introduce the fundamental concepts of mathematical analysis for functions of one variable necessary to sketch the graph of a function and to solve simple optimal problems, with particular attention to possible economic applications of acquired notions. Elements of integral calculus and linear algebra will also be introduced
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9
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SECS-S/06
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60
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Basic compulsory activities
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21210411 -
English Language
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Refer to 'University Language Centre' http://www.cla.uniroma3.it/
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5
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L-LIN/12
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-
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30
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Final examination and foreign language test
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21201322 -
INFORMATICS
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• Provide the methodological and application knowledges in the fundamental areas of the computer science for the efficient use of the digital systems • Provide the competences for the correct use of the most popular application software.
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1
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INF/01
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25
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Second semester
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21210409 -
Public Law
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The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian legal system, in its fundamental and characterizing elements, with in-depth analysis of the issues related to the management and organization of public authorities and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, institutional aspects and the dynamics of power management with particular regard to forms of participation within local, national and supranational systems.
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9
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IUS/09
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60
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Basic compulsory activities
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21210056 -
MICROECONOMIA
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The course aims to introduce concepts and arguments that are the basis of the analysis of economic theory, with particular reference to the explanation of commodity relative prices and the functional distribution of income (wages, profits and rents). The course addresses these issues by providing students with a pluralistic and critical view. In fact, the fundamental elements of the two main approaches to value and distribution are presented and compared: the surplus or classical approach and the marginalist or neoclassical theory. The study also includes the different relationships that both approaches establish between prices and levels of production and employment of resources, both at the aggregate level and at the level of individual production units.
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9
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SECS-P/01
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60
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21210410 -
Statistics
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The course aims at providing students with specific competences in sampling tecniques and statistical data analysis. Particular relevance is given to probability and inference, as the course means to provide students with the necessary tools for supporting decisional processes through the management of data bases and the use of statistical models.
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9
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SECS-S/01
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60
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SECOND YEAR
First semester
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21210071 -
BILANCIO
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The course of “Financial Reporting” aims to provide participants with an introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of financial reporting.
Starting with a basic overview of the main theory on financial reporting, participants will then be exposed to the generally accepted accounting standards and more specific standards for unlisted companies.
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9
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SECS-P/07
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60
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21201495 -
PUBLIC FINANCE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the analytical tools and information necessary for understanding and evaluating the problems posed by public intervention in the economy, by collective choices with an economic content and the consequences on allocative, distributive and macroeconomic perspectives . Particular attention is paid to the economic theory of taxation, and to the functioning of the Italian tax system.
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9
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SECS-P/03
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60
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Core compulsory activities
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21201505 -
STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
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The course has two aims: to foster the ability to interpret economic systems and their tendencies through the main economic statistics produced by the official organizations and to introduce the basic methods to analyse economic data. In particular the course covers the production of economic indicators, the basic of classical time series analysis, also to correctly perform a short-term analysis, the linear regression model and its generalizations.Theoretical concepts will be illustrated using the most recent Italian economic data. The statistical analysis will be done using the software R.
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9
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SECS-S/01
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60
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21210179 -
Economia applicata
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The course deals with microeconomic and macroeconomic issues related to two main thematic areas. The first concerns the regional economy, with particular regard to economic dualism, the processes of convergence and mitigation of economic fluctuations applied to both the Italian and European contexts, to European cohesion policy. The second, focuses on market dynamics, industrial policy, the economy of digital markets; policies for innovation and technology transfer. The course includes practical applications using economic data. Students will become familiar with the consultation of some of the main national and international databases such as Eurostat, Istat, World Bank; OECD, as well as with the processing of data and the construction of economic indicators. The knowledge and skills acquired will make it possible to process, analyze and discuss the data within the reference economic context and within the framework of the relevant economic policies. Finally, students will acquire practical skills in the preparation of texts accompanied by data.
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9
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SECS-P/06
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60
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Second semester
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21210028 -
Matematica per le applicazioni economiche
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The aim of the course is to broaden and consolidate the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigation tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. To this end, the course is divided into four parts. In the first part we provide notions of linear algebra to study linear systems and diagonalization of matrices. In the second part the student will be introduced to the study of differential calculus for functions of several variables. In the third part the course provides tools to recognize and study free and constrained optimization problems. In the fourth part solution methods for simple systems and differential equations will be provided.
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9
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SECS-S/06
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60
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21210072 -
DIRITTO PRIVATO
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Private Law (S.S.D. IUS/01) is a basic legal course whose aim is to give the students a starting point for their further economic studies and access to work. Lessons will be oriented to interpretate Italian and European Law, to solve cases, to enforce the general clauses and values of our Constitutional Legal System. Exam is oral and it is necessary to consult the Italian Civil Code while studying the books.
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9
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IUS/01
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60
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21201481 -
ECONOMIC POLICY
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The objective of the course is the understanding of the main economic policies and institutions and the analysis of their roles, functions and regulations. The course helps to build a good economic knowledge on fiscal and monetary policies in closed and open economies, redistributive policy, and structural reforms, with a focus on current economic and political topics (i.e. the current debate on the Eurozone).
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9
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SECS-P/02
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60
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THIRD YEAR
First semester
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21201530 -
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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GOALS of the course The course aims to reach the following goals: - to highlight the peculiariaties of the "Organization" as a field of study and the specialized studies of "Business Organization"; - to provide some essential cognitive elements for dealing with the study of organizational literature and its evolution; - to develop and to deepen the main thematic areas which, according to the distinction adopted in the mainstream approach, refer to the teaching of Business Organization, i.e. organizational design. In particular, the following organizational design choices will be analyzed in detail: work organization, work processes (intra-organizational relationships design), business structures, information systems and organizational boundaries (inter-organizational relationships design). - frame the problems of "personnel management" and "management of organizational change" (issues that are the subject of in-depth study in the teaching of organization of master's or graduate’s degree courses); - offer to students the opportunity to take advantage of tools for the analysis of the reality and to improve their ability to intervene on realities, tackling the study of both texts (produced by important authors of organizational theory) and business cases that highlight organizational issues and practices adopted for their resolution. The teaching will be addressed through traditional teaching methods (frontal lessons) useful for framing the complexity of the topics covered, accompanied by exercises, team and individual work carried out by the students, company testimonies and case analysis, aimed at presenting the student with the variety of concrete practices and to stimulate reflection on the articulation of the organizational choices to be faced.
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9
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SECS-P/10
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60
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
Lavoro, Imprese e Mercati - 3°anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta libera tra (allegato 1): - (show)
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18
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21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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The course explores the main topics of administrative law: organization and structures of public administration, privatization of public bodies and services. Much attention will be paid to civil service issues and management discipline; administrative procedures under rule of law, discretion, fairness, and regulatory unreasonableness.
The student must achieve: 1) knowledge of the general theory of administrative law; 2) knowledge of the traditional approach of administrative law studies; 3) awareness of the significant changes in the reference regulatory framework concerning the public administration.
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9
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IUS/10
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60
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21201486 -
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND MARKETS
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The Course aims to provide the basic knowledge for study of financial systems, observing the following main components: instruments, markets and financial intermediaries. It is the first economic-business learning step on these aspects.
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9
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SECS-P/11
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60
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21210073 -
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
The Management course aims at: 1) Reading and interpreting business operations in today's world; 2) Knowing and discussing the basic processes of business management; 3) Knowing and applying the tools for the analysis of the evolution of the competitive environment in which companies operate; 4) Knowing and applying the basic operational tools to take managerial decisions; 5) Developing the proper knowledge to further deepen specific managerial processes in the next future.
To achieve these goals, the course uses active and interactive teaching. Interactive participation is strongly recommended.
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9
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SECS-P/08
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21210447 -
Industrial Economics
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Also available in another semester or year
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21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210448 -
Monetary economics
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the tools needed to understand the functioning of a monetary economy and the operative aspects of Central Bank monetary policies. It explains what money is, the different approaches to the determinants of the demand for money and its supply, and the real effects of monetary factors in the short and the long run according to the main macroeconomic theories. Knowledge of basic microeconomic and macroeconomic notions is a prerequisite for the course.
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9
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SECS-P/01
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21210190 -
Finanza aziendale
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210413 -
History of economic ideas and facts
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
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21210413-1 -
History of economic ideas and facts - I mod.
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210413-2 -
History of economic ideas and facts - II mod.
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Also available in another semester or year
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21201506 -
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THEORY
(objectives)
The course aims to present the main theories of value and distribution in their historical development. This should be understood in two senses. On the one hand, the course focuses on the reconstruction of the strictly analytical problems that have gradually arisen within the Classical and the Neoclassical (marginalist) theories of value and distribution in their traditional formulations. In this way students are offered the tools to look with greater awareness at the form in which those approaches present themselves today. On the other hand, the authors who will be considered in the course will be placed in their respective historical context, with a view to highlighting the nature of social science proper to political economy. In this regard, particular attention will be given to the drastic change of approach that took place in economic theory in the period immediately following Ricardo, and for which it seems difficult to find an explanation on exclusively analytical grounds.
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9
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SECS-P/04
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21210029 -
Stage
(objectives)
Temporary training and work experience carried out during the course of study in addition to one's curriculum; it is carried out before graduation and may lead to the acquisition of credits, as indicated by the teaching regulations of the single study programme. The types that can be activated are: - internships for the achievement of credits; - internships for thesis; - internships for other training activities without credits.
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9
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21210412 -
CLE-LAB
(objectives)
CLE-LAB is an interdisciplinary educational lab. It addresses a different topic each year, which is tackled from various disciplinary points of view. Students will attend lectures and seminars for 20 hours in total, and prepare field projects. The course delivers 9 credits.
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9
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
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Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21201124 -
LABOUR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course will highlight the macro and microeconomic peculiarities of the labor market. It will analyze the determinants of the level of employment and its composition, the relationship between unemployment and the rate of inflation, the determinants of the wage rate and wage differentials, the relationship between wages and labour productivity. As regards the recent evolutionary phenomena of the labour market, the course aims to analyze their quantitative and qualitative aspects and the implications for economic policy. In particular, it will focus on the evolution of the employment structure and labour underemployment, on full employment policies, on welfare systems, and on income support measures.
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9
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SECS-P/01
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
Lavoro, Imprese e Mercati - 3°anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
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9
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21210447 -
Industrial Economics
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The purpose of this course is to provide students with a deeper understanding of markets functioning and regulation from an economic perspective in order to stimulate critical understanding of policy implications from the public side and strategic behaviour from the firms’ side. Applying knowledge and understanding Acquired knowledge and skills will enable students to understand and analyse markets functioning within the real economic context with a particular focus on non competitive markets: mainly monopolistic and oligopolistic markets. Making judgements The understanding of economic agents’ decision making processes and of non competitive markets’ functioning will enable students to critically analyse the economic reality and the policy makers intervention in terms of markets regulation (deregulation) ad antitrust. Communication skills The structure of course and final exam is designed to enable students to acquire and apply all the languages of the discipline (descriptive, graphical and analytical) in order learn how discuss appropriately microeconomic topics with specialist and non specialist speakers. Learning skills Students will deal with theoretical and case study of the subject in order to acquire methods of analysis which allow autonomous investigation.
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9
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SECS-P/06
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to present the main themes of international monetary macroeconomics. The course starts by laying out the way in which international relations are recorded in national accounts and balance of payments. In this way the course provides a framework for understanding the consequences for a country of running large current account surpluses or deficits. The course then focuses on different theories of the determination of the exchange rates. It also discusses the effects on the real economy and on the price levels of the commercial and financial relations of a country with the rest of the world. The institutional set-up of the euro area will be presented in relation to the theories considered, emphasizing Its peculiarities with respect to the theoretical debates about the alternative between fixed and flexible exchange rates and about the question of the optimal currency areas. All the topics will be analyzed trying to highlight the differences underlying the main theoretical models. The main official documents and economic reports published by national and international institutions on our country's international relations will also be analyzed. The material covered is not mathematically complex, but it is taught in a formal and rigorous manner, which assumes a good familiarity with basic economic concepts.
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9
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SECS-P/01
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
(objectives)
Course objectives relate to learning the fundamentals of labour law with regard to both work-employment relationship both in the private and the public sector. The course also aims at the acquisition of the principles and basic concepts of industrial relations and trade unione law.
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9
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IUS/07
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21201473 -
FINAL EXAM
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3
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20
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-
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-
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-
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ITA |
Optional Group:
Lavoro, Imprese e Mercati - 3°anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta libera tra (allegato 1): - (show)
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18
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21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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21201486 -
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND MARKETS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210073 -
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210447 -
Industrial Economics
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The purpose of this course is to provide students with a deeper understanding of markets functioning and regulation from an economic perspective in order to stimulate critical understanding of policy implications from the public side and strategic behaviour from the firms’ side. Applying knowledge and understanding Acquired knowledge and skills will enable students to understand and analyse markets functioning within the real economic context with a particular focus on non competitive markets: mainly monopolistic and oligopolistic markets. Making judgements The understanding of economic agents’ decision making processes and of non competitive markets’ functioning will enable students to critically analyse the economic reality and the policy makers intervention in terms of markets regulation (deregulation) ad antitrust. Communication skills The structure of course and final exam is designed to enable students to acquire and apply all the languages of the discipline (descriptive, graphical and analytical) in order learn how discuss appropriately microeconomic topics with specialist and non specialist speakers. Learning skills Students will deal with theoretical and case study of the subject in order to acquire methods of analysis which allow autonomous investigation.
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9
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SECS-P/06
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to present the main themes of international monetary macroeconomics. The course starts by laying out the way in which international relations are recorded in national accounts and balance of payments. In this way the course provides a framework for understanding the consequences for a country of running large current account surpluses or deficits. The course then focuses on different theories of the determination of the exchange rates. It also discusses the effects on the real economy and on the price levels of the commercial and financial relations of a country with the rest of the world. The institutional set-up of the euro area will be presented in relation to the theories considered, emphasizing Its peculiarities with respect to the theoretical debates about the alternative between fixed and flexible exchange rates and about the question of the optimal currency areas. All the topics will be analyzed trying to highlight the differences underlying the main theoretical models. The main official documents and economic reports published by national and international institutions on our country's international relations will also be analyzed. The material covered is not mathematically complex, but it is taught in a formal and rigorous manner, which assumes a good familiarity with basic economic concepts.
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9
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SECS-P/01
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21210448 -
Monetary economics
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210190 -
Finanza aziendale
(objectives)
The course provides students with the fundamental concepts of corporate finance and helps them understand the rationale of non-financial firms’ financial decisions in a context of uncertainty. The course focuses on investment decisions, capital structure decisions and cost of capital estimation.
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9
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SECS-P/09
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21210413 -
History of economic ideas and facts
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
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21210413-1 -
History of economic ideas and facts - I mod.
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
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3
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SECS-P/04
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20
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21210413-2 -
History of economic ideas and facts - II mod.
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
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6
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SECS-P/12
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40
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21201506 -
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THEORY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210029 -
Stage
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210412 -
CLE-LAB
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Also available in another semester or year
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Teachings extracurricular:
(hide)
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21210199 -
Statistica
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with specific competences in sampling tecniques and statistical data analysis. Particular relevance is given to probability and inference, as the course means to provide students with the necessary tools for supporting decisional processes through the management of data bases and the use of statistical models.
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6
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SECS-S/01
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40
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-
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-
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-
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|
ITA |
21210200 -
Matematica generale
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigative tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. The student will be provided with elementary tools necessary to solve the simplest quantitative problems that arise in the economic, financial and business fields. In particular we will introduce the fundamental concepts of mathematical analysis for functions of one variable necessary to sketch the graph of a function and to solve simple optimal problems, with particular attention to possible economic applications of acquired notions. Elements of integral calculus and linear algebra will also be introduced.
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6
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SECS-S/06
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40
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-
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-
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-
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|
ITA |
21210201 -
Macroeconomia
(objectives)
Acquisition of basic knowledge to understand the functioning of the economic system as a whole, through a course that includes lessons and exercises. In the first part of the course, the lessons aim to introduce the student to the knowledge of the economic quantities covered by the discipline such as domestic product, total expenditure for consumption and investment, the global level of employment and unemployment, the general level of prices, the state budget and foreign trade flows; subsequently the course provides the basic tools for understanding and comparing the main theoretical interpretations of the functioning of the macroeconomic system and the economic policy prescriptions deriving from it.
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5
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SECS-P/01
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30
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-
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-
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-
|
|
ITA |
21210202 -
Microeconomia
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce concepts and reasoning that are at the basis of economic analysis, with particular reference to the explanation of relative prices of commodities and the functional distribution of income (wages, profits and rents). The course addresses these issues by offering students a pluralistic and critical view. In this perspective the fundamental elements of the two main approaches to value and distribution are presented and compared: the surplus, or classical, approach and the marginalist, or neoclassical, theory. The study also includes the different relationships that both approaches establish between prices and levels of production and resource employment, both at the overall level and at the level of individual production units.
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5
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SECS-P/01
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30
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-
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-
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-
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|
ITA |
21210245 -
Economia applicata (modulo base)
(objectives)
The course aims to study macroeconomic issues related to the thematic area of the regional economy, with particular regard to economic dualism, processes of convergence and attenuation of economic fluctuations applied both to the Italian context and to the European context, to politics European cohesion.
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3
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SECS-P/06
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20
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-
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-
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-
|
|
ITA |
21210246 -
Economia industriale (modulo base)
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The purpose of this course is to provide students with a deeper understanding of markets functioning and regulation from an economic perspective in order to stimulate critical understanding of policy implications from the public side and strategic behaviour from the firms’ side. Applying knowledge and understanding Acquired knowledge and skills will enable students to understand and analyse markets functioning within the real economic context with a particular focus on non competitive markets: mainly monopolistic and oligopolistic markets. Making judgements The understanding of economic agents’ decision making processes and of non competitive markets’ functioning will enable students to critically analyse the economic reality and the policy makers intervention in terms of markets regulation (deregulation) ad antitrust. Communication skills The structure of course and final exam is designed to enable students to acquire and apply all the languages of the discipline (descriptive, graphical and analytical) in order learn how discuss appropriately microeconomic topics with specialist and non specialist speakers. Learning skills Students will deal with theoretical and case study of the subject in order to acquire methods of analysis which allow autonomous investigation.
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3
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SECS-P/01
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20
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-
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-
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-
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ITA |
Economia e commercio
FIRST YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21210055 -
ECONOMIA AZIENDALE
(objectives)
In line with the educating objectives of the Degree Course in Economics, the Course of Business Economics aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and tools for understanding the structure and behaviors of economic and production systems, investigating the characteristics and purposes of the different types of entities. The Course also provides the basic tools for the recognition of the accounting aspects of ordinary business management, using the accrual basis of accounting. At the end of the course, the student will have: - developed a complex and varied understanding method of the business phenomena; - become aware of the characteristics, structures and purposes of the main types of entities; - acquired a theoretical framework and an appropriate application capacity; - become confident with the basic categories of the accounting instruments and with the accrual accounting recognition techniques.
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9
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SECS-P/07
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60
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-
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-
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-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210408 -
General Mathematics
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigative tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. The student will be provided with elementary tools necessary to solve the simplest quantitative problems that arise in the economic, financial and business fields. In particular we will introduce the fundamental concepts of mathematical analysis for functions of one variable necessary to sketch the graph of a function and to solve simple optimal problems, with particular attention to possible economic applications of acquired notions. Elements of integral calculus and linear algebra will also be introduced
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9
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SECS-S/06
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21210054 -
MACROECONOMIA
(objectives)
Acquisition of the basic knowledge of the economic system as a whole, through an educational program that includes both lectures and practical classes. The first part of the course will introduce students to the basic knowledge of macro-economic magnitudes and variables: domestic product, aggregate consumption and investment, employment and unemployment, the general price level, public budget and international commercial flows. In the following part of the course, students will explore and compare the main theoretical interpretations of the working of the macro-economic system and their policy prescriptions.
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9
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SECS-P/01
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60
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-
|
-
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-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210411 -
English Language
(objectives)
Refer to 'University Language Centre' http://www.cla.uniroma3.it/
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5
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L-LIN/12
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-
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-
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30
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-
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ENG |
21201322 -
INFORMATICS
(objectives)
• Provide the methodological and application knowledges in the fundamental areas of the computer science for the efficient use of the digital systems • Provide the competences for the correct use of the most popular application software.
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1
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INF/01
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25
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21210409 -
Public Law
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian legal system, in its fundamental and characterizing elements, with in-depth analysis of the issues related to the management and organization of public authorities and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, institutional aspects and the dynamics of power management with particular regard to forms of participation within local, national and supranational systems.
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9
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IUS/09
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210056 -
MICROECONOMIA
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce concepts and arguments that are the basis of the analysis of economic theory, with particular reference to the explanation of commodity relative prices and the functional distribution of income (wages, profits and rents). The course addresses these issues by providing students with a pluralistic and critical view. In fact, the fundamental elements of the two main approaches to value and distribution are presented and compared: the surplus or classical approach and the marginalist or neoclassical theory. The study also includes the different relationships that both approaches establish between prices and levels of production and employment of resources, both at the aggregate level and at the level of individual production units.
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9
|
SECS-P/01
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60
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-
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-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210410 -
Statistics
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with specific competences in sampling tecniques and statistical data analysis. Particular relevance is given to probability and inference, as the course means to provide students with the necessary tools for supporting decisional processes through the management of data bases and the use of statistical models.
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9
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SECS-S/01
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60
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-
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-
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-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
SECOND YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21210071 -
BILANCIO
(objectives)
The course of “Financial Reporting” aims to provide participants with an introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of financial reporting.
Starting with a basic overview of the main theory on financial reporting, participants will then be exposed to the generally accepted accounting standards and more specific standards for unlisted companies.
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9
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SECS-P/07
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21201495 -
PUBLIC FINANCE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the analytical tools and information necessary for understanding and evaluating the problems posed by public intervention in the economy, by collective choices with an economic content and the consequences on allocative, distributive and macroeconomic perspectives . Particular attention is paid to the economic theory of taxation, and to the functioning of the Italian tax system.
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9
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SECS-P/03
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60
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-
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-
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-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 2° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
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9
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21210160 -
FINANCIAL REPORTING ANALYSIS
(objectives)
The teaching focuses on the general guidelines of the EU and national regulatory framework aimed at protecting the rights of consumers and users. The course aims to provide the students with the skills to grasp the problems which may arise before consumers and users of public and private services, so as to correctly frame them in their essential legal elements and possibly identify the tools for their solution. It will be mainly seminarial and will be conducted through a constant examination of EU and Italian regulatory texts, as well as the analysis of the most relevant judgments pronounced by the EU Court of Justice, by the Italian Court of Cassation and by the relevant Courts. Attending students will receive special in-depth didactic material relating to the topics covered. At the end of the course, students are expected to have: - ability to examine and interpret sources, organization and regulations; - knowledge and understanding of the basic and sectoral legal rules governing the wide-ranging protection of the consumer; - ability to trace, among the rules of consumer law, those suitable for providing the solution of a concrete case; - the acquisition of a method which allows the student to orient himself/herself, within the legal system, in the search for the most suitable tools to address issues and problems not previously addressed, through the process of empowering the interpreter.
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9
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SECS-P/07
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60
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-
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-
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-
|
Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21210190 -
Finanza aziendale
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 2° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
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9
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|
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21201505 -
STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course has two aims: to foster the ability to interpret economic systems and their tendencies through the main economic statistics produced by the official organizations and to introduce the basic methods to analyse economic data. In particular the course covers the production of economic indicators, the basic of classical time series analysis, also to correctly perform a short-term analysis, the linear regression model and its generalizations.Theoretical concepts will be illustrated using the most recent Italian economic data. The statistical analysis will be done using the software R.
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9
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SECS-S/01
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210028 -
Matematica per le applicazioni economiche
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 2°anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
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9
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|
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21210179 -
Economia applicata
(objectives)
The course deals with microeconomic and macroeconomic issues related to two main thematic areas. The first concerns the regional economy, with particular regard to economic dualism, the processes of convergence and mitigation of economic fluctuations applied to both the Italian and European contexts, to European cohesion policy. The second, focuses on market dynamics, industrial policy, the economy of digital markets; policies for innovation and technology transfer. The course includes practical applications using economic data. Students will become familiar with the consultation of some of the main national and international databases such as Eurostat, Istat, World Bank; OECD, as well as with the processing of data and the construction of economic indicators. The knowledge and skills acquired will make it possible to process, analyze and discuss the data within the reference economic context and within the framework of the relevant economic policies. Finally, students will acquire practical skills in the preparation of texts accompanied by data.
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9
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SECS-P/06
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60
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-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21201481 -
ECONOMIC POLICY
(objectives)
The objective of the course is the understanding of the main economic policies and institutions and the analysis of their roles, functions and regulations. The course helps to build a good economic knowledge on fiscal and monetary policies in closed and open economies, redistributive policy, and structural reforms, with a focus on current economic and political topics (i.e. the current debate on the Eurozone).
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9
|
SECS-P/02
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210072 -
DIRITTO PRIVATO
(objectives)
Private Law (S.S.D. IUS/01) is a basic legal course whose aim is to give the students a starting point for their further economic studies and access to work. Lessons will be oriented to interpretate Italian and European Law, to solve cases, to enforce the general clauses and values of our Constitutional Legal System. Exam is oral and it is necessary to consult the Italian Civil Code while studying the books.
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9
|
IUS/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 2° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21210160 -
FINANCIAL REPORTING ANALYSIS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210190 -
Finanza aziendale
(objectives)
The course provides students with the fundamental concepts of corporate finance and helps them understand the rationale of non-financial firms’ financial decisions in a context of uncertainty. The course focuses on investment decisions, capital structure decisions and cost of capital estimation.
|
9
|
SECS-P/09
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
|
Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 2°anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
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9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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21210179 -
Economia applicata
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to present the main themes of international monetary macroeconomics. The course starts by laying out the way in which international relations are recorded in national accounts and balance of payments. In this way the course provides a framework for understanding the consequences for a country of running large current account surpluses or deficits. The course then focuses on different theories of the determination of the exchange rates. It also discusses the effects on the real economy and on the price levels of the commercial and financial relations of a country with the rest of the world. The institutional set-up of the euro area will be presented in relation to the theories considered, emphasizing Its peculiarities with respect to the theoretical debates about the alternative between fixed and flexible exchange rates and about the question of the optimal currency areas. All the topics will be analyzed trying to highlight the differences underlying the main theoretical models. The main official documents and economic reports published by national and international institutions on our country's international relations will also be analyzed. The material covered is not mathematically complex, but it is taught in a formal and rigorous manner, which assumes a good familiarity with basic economic concepts.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
|
Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 2° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21201505 -
STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210028 -
Matematica per le applicazioni economiche
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to broaden and consolidate the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigation tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. To this end, the course is divided into four parts. In the first part we provide notions of linear algebra to study linear systems and diagonalization of matrices. In the second part the student will be introduced to the study of differential calculus for functions of several variables. In the third part the course provides tools to recognize and study free and constrained optimization problems. In the fourth part solution methods for simple systems and differential equations will be provided.
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9
|
SECS-S/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
|
THIRD YEAR
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21201518 -
COMMERCIAL LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the fundamental elements of Business law, explaining the business activity and its different forms (soleownership, partnership).. Particular attention is devoted to the system of sources of Commercial and Corporate Law (Business law), to the historical origins of the rules, to their economic function, to jurisprudence and case law. Company law represents the main part of class lessons The study of the fundamental principles of Business law requires a good knowledge of Private law.
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9
|
IUS/04
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 3° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
(objectives)
The course explores the main topics of administrative law: organization and structures of public administration, privatization of public bodies and services. Much attention will be paid to civil service issues and management discipline; administrative procedures under rule of law, discretion, fairness, and regulatory unreasonableness.
The student must achieve: 1) knowledge of the general theory of administrative law; 2) knowledge of the traditional approach of administrative law studies; 3) awareness of the significant changes in the reference regulatory framework concerning the public administration.
|
9
|
IUS/10
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 3° anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta tra: - (show)
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21201486 -
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND MARKETS
(objectives)
The Course aims to provide the basic knowledge for study of financial systems, observing the following main components: instruments, markets and financial intermediaries. It is the first economic-business learning step on these aspects.
|
9
|
SECS-P/11
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21210073 -
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
The Management course aims at: 1) Reading and interpreting business operations in today's world; 2) Knowing and discussing the basic processes of business management; 3) Knowing and applying the tools for the analysis of the evolution of the competitive environment in which companies operate; 4) Knowing and applying the basic operational tools to take managerial decisions; 5) Developing the proper knowledge to further deepen specific managerial processes in the next future.
To achieve these goals, the course uses active and interactive teaching. Interactive participation is strongly recommended.
|
9
|
SECS-P/08
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21201530 -
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
GOALS of the course The course aims to reach the following goals: - to highlight the peculiariaties of the "Organization" as a field of study and the specialized studies of "Business Organization"; - to provide some essential cognitive elements for dealing with the study of organizational literature and its evolution; - to develop and to deepen the main thematic areas which, according to the distinction adopted in the mainstream approach, refer to the teaching of Business Organization, i.e. organizational design. In particular, the following organizational design choices will be analyzed in detail: work organization, work processes (intra-organizational relationships design), business structures, information systems and organizational boundaries (inter-organizational relationships design). - frame the problems of "personnel management" and "management of organizational change" (issues that are the subject of in-depth study in the teaching of organization of master's or graduate’s degree courses); - offer to students the opportunity to take advantage of tools for the analysis of the reality and to improve their ability to intervene on realities, tackling the study of both texts (produced by important authors of organizational theory) and business cases that highlight organizational issues and practices adopted for their resolution. The teaching will be addressed through traditional teaching methods (frontal lessons) useful for framing the complexity of the topics covered, accompanied by exercises, team and individual work carried out by the students, company testimonies and case analysis, aimed at presenting the student with the variety of concrete practices and to stimulate reflection on the articulation of the organizational choices to be faced.
|
9
|
SECS-P/10
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
|
Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 3° anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta libera tra (allegato 1): - (show)
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21210160 -
FINANCIAL REPORTING ANALYSIS
(objectives)
The teaching focuses on the general guidelines of the EU and national regulatory framework aimed at protecting the rights of consumers and users. The course aims to provide the students with the skills to grasp the problems which may arise before consumers and users of public and private services, so as to correctly frame them in their essential legal elements and possibly identify the tools for their solution. It will be mainly seminarial and will be conducted through a constant examination of EU and Italian regulatory texts, as well as the analysis of the most relevant judgments pronounced by the EU Court of Justice, by the Italian Court of Cassation and by the relevant Courts. Attending students will receive special in-depth didactic material relating to the topics covered. At the end of the course, students are expected to have: - ability to examine and interpret sources, organization and regulations; - knowledge and understanding of the basic and sectoral legal rules governing the wide-ranging protection of the consumer; - ability to trace, among the rules of consumer law, those suitable for providing the solution of a concrete case; - the acquisition of a method which allows the student to orient himself/herself, within the legal system, in the search for the most suitable tools to address issues and problems not previously addressed, through the process of empowering the interpreter.
|
9
|
SECS-P/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210412 -
CLE-LAB
(objectives)
CLE-LAB is an interdisciplinary educational lab. It addresses a different topic each year, which is tackled from various disciplinary points of view. Students will attend lectures and seminars for 20 hours in total, and prepare field projects. The course delivers 9 credits.
|
9
|
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
(objectives)
The course explores the main topics of administrative law: organization and structures of public administration, privatization of public bodies and services. Much attention will be paid to civil service issues and management discipline; administrative procedures under rule of law, discretion, fairness, and regulatory unreasonableness.
The student must achieve: 1) knowledge of the general theory of administrative law; 2) knowledge of the traditional approach of administrative law studies; 3) awareness of the significant changes in the reference regulatory framework concerning the public administration.
|
9
|
IUS/10
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201524 -
TAXATION LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201501 -
LABOUR ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210179 -
Economia applicata
(objectives)
The course deals with microeconomic and macroeconomic issues related to two main thematic areas. The first concerns the regional economy, with particular regard to economic dualism, the processes of convergence and mitigation of economic fluctuations applied to both the Italian and European contexts, to European cohesion policy. The second, focuses on market dynamics, industrial policy, the economy of digital markets; policies for innovation and technology transfer. The course includes practical applications using economic data. Students will become familiar with the consultation of some of the main national and international databases such as Eurostat, Istat, World Bank; OECD, as well as with the processing of data and the construction of economic indicators. The knowledge and skills acquired will make it possible to process, analyze and discuss the data within the reference economic context and within the framework of the relevant economic policies. Finally, students will acquire practical skills in the preparation of texts accompanied by data.
|
9
|
SECS-P/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201486 -
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND MARKETS
(objectives)
The Course aims to provide the basic knowledge for study of financial systems, observing the following main components: instruments, markets and financial intermediaries. It is the first economic-business learning step on these aspects.
|
9
|
SECS-P/11
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210073 -
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
The Management course aims at: 1) Reading and interpreting business operations in today's world; 2) Knowing and discussing the basic processes of business management; 3) Knowing and applying the tools for the analysis of the evolution of the competitive environment in which companies operate; 4) Knowing and applying the basic operational tools to take managerial decisions; 5) Developing the proper knowledge to further deepen specific managerial processes in the next future.
To achieve these goals, the course uses active and interactive teaching. Interactive participation is strongly recommended.
|
9
|
SECS-P/08
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210447 -
Industrial Economics
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210448 -
Monetary economics
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the tools needed to understand the functioning of a monetary economy and the operative aspects of Central Bank monetary policies. It explains what money is, the different approaches to the determinants of the demand for money and its supply, and the real effects of monetary factors in the short and the long run according to the main macroeconomic theories. Knowledge of basic microeconomic and macroeconomic notions is a prerequisite for the course.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210190 -
Finanza aziendale
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210028 -
Mathematical methods for economics and finance
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201530 -
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
GOALS of the course The course aims to reach the following goals: - to highlight the peculiariaties of the "Organization" as a field of study and the specialized studies of "Business Organization"; - to provide some essential cognitive elements for dealing with the study of organizational literature and its evolution; - to develop and to deepen the main thematic areas which, according to the distinction adopted in the mainstream approach, refer to the teaching of Business Organization, i.e. organizational design. In particular, the following organizational design choices will be analyzed in detail: work organization, work processes (intra-organizational relationships design), business structures, information systems and organizational boundaries (inter-organizational relationships design). - frame the problems of "personnel management" and "management of organizational change" (issues that are the subject of in-depth study in the teaching of organization of master's or graduate’s degree courses); - offer to students the opportunity to take advantage of tools for the analysis of the reality and to improve their ability to intervene on realities, tackling the study of both texts (produced by important authors of organizational theory) and business cases that highlight organizational issues and practices adopted for their resolution. The teaching will be addressed through traditional teaching methods (frontal lessons) useful for framing the complexity of the topics covered, accompanied by exercises, team and individual work carried out by the students, company testimonies and case analysis, aimed at presenting the student with the variety of concrete practices and to stimulate reflection on the articulation of the organizational choices to be faced.
|
9
|
SECS-P/10
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210413 -
History of economic ideas and facts
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
|
21210413-1 -
History of economic ideas and facts - I mod.
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210413-2 -
History of economic ideas and facts - II mod.
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210029 -
Stage
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201505 -
STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course has two aims: to foster the ability to interpret economic systems and their tendencies through the main economic statistics produced by the official organizations and to introduce the basic methods to analyse economic data. In particular the course covers the production of economic indicators, the basic of classical time series analysis, also to correctly perform a short-term analysis, the linear regression model and its generalizations.Theoretical concepts will be illustrated using the most recent Italian economic data. The statistical analysis will be done using the software R.
|
9
|
SECS-S/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
|
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 3° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
(objectives)
Course objectives relate to learning the fundamentals of labour law with regard to both work-employment relationship both in the private and the public sector. The course also aims at the acquisition of the principles and basic concepts of industrial relations and trade unione law.
|
9
|
IUS/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
|
21201473 -
FINAL EXAM
|
3
|
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia e commercio - 3° anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta libera tra (allegato 1): - (show)
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21210160 -
FINANCIAL REPORTING ANALYSIS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210412 -
CLE-LAB
(objectives)
CLE-LAB is an interdisciplinary educational lab. It addresses a different topic each year, which is tackled from various disciplinary points of view. Students will attend lectures and seminars for 20 hours in total, and prepare field projects. The course delivers 9 credits.
|
9
|
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
(objectives)
Course objectives relate to learning the fundamentals of labour law with regard to both work-employment relationship both in the private and the public sector. The course also aims at the acquisition of the principles and basic concepts of industrial relations and trade unione law.
|
9
|
IUS/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201524 -
TAXATION LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with elements of the Italian tax system; in a case in which we are dealing with processes in which, instead, we focus on the analysis of the system of individual taxes. Evaluation method: the students of the course are evaluated on the basis of exams, they have been evaluated based on the theoretical preparation.
|
9
|
IUS/12
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201501 -
LABOUR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course will highlight the macro and microeconomic peculiarities of the labor market. It will analyze the determinants of the level of employment and its composition, the relationship between unemployment and the rate of inflation, the determinants of the wage rate and wage differentials, the relationship between wages and labour productivity. As regards the recent evolutionary phenomena of the labour market, the course aims to analyze their quantitative and qualitative aspects and the implications for economic policy. In particular, it will focus on the evolution of the employment structure and labour underemployment, on full employment policies, on welfare systems, and on income support measures.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210179 -
Economia applicata
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201486 -
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND MARKETS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210073 -
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210447 -
Industrial Economics
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The purpose of this course is to provide students with a deeper understanding of markets functioning and regulation from an economic perspective in order to stimulate critical understanding of policy implications from the public side and strategic behaviour from the firms’ side. Applying knowledge and understanding Acquired knowledge and skills will enable students to understand and analyse markets functioning within the real economic context with a particular focus on non competitive markets: mainly monopolistic and oligopolistic markets. Making judgements The understanding of economic agents’ decision making processes and of non competitive markets’ functioning will enable students to critically analyse the economic reality and the policy makers intervention in terms of markets regulation (deregulation) ad antitrust. Communication skills The structure of course and final exam is designed to enable students to acquire and apply all the languages of the discipline (descriptive, graphical and analytical) in order learn how discuss appropriately microeconomic topics with specialist and non specialist speakers. Learning skills Students will deal with theoretical and case study of the subject in order to acquire methods of analysis which allow autonomous investigation.
|
9
|
SECS-P/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to present the main themes of international monetary macroeconomics. The course starts by laying out the way in which international relations are recorded in national accounts and balance of payments. In this way the course provides a framework for understanding the consequences for a country of running large current account surpluses or deficits. The course then focuses on different theories of the determination of the exchange rates. It also discusses the effects on the real economy and on the price levels of the commercial and financial relations of a country with the rest of the world. The institutional set-up of the euro area will be presented in relation to the theories considered, emphasizing Its peculiarities with respect to the theoretical debates about the alternative between fixed and flexible exchange rates and about the question of the optimal currency areas. All the topics will be analyzed trying to highlight the differences underlying the main theoretical models. The main official documents and economic reports published by national and international institutions on our country's international relations will also be analyzed. The material covered is not mathematically complex, but it is taught in a formal and rigorous manner, which assumes a good familiarity with basic economic concepts.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210448 -
Monetary economics
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210190 -
Finanza aziendale
(objectives)
The course provides students with the fundamental concepts of corporate finance and helps them understand the rationale of non-financial firms’ financial decisions in a context of uncertainty. The course focuses on investment decisions, capital structure decisions and cost of capital estimation.
|
9
|
SECS-P/09
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210028 -
Mathematical methods for economics and finance
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to broaden and consolidate the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigation tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. To this end, the course is divided into four parts. In the first part we provide notions of linear algebra to study linear systems and diagonalization of matrices. In the second part the student will be introduced to the study of differential calculus for functions of several variables. In the third part the course provides tools to recognize and study free and constrained optimization problems. In the fourth part solution methods for simple systems and differential equations will be provided.
|
9
|
SECS-S/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201530 -
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210413 -
History of economic ideas and facts
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
|
21210413-1 -
History of economic ideas and facts - I mod.
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
3
|
SECS-P/04
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210413-2 -
History of economic ideas and facts - II mod.
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
6
|
SECS-P/12
|
40
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210029 -
Stage
(objectives)
Temporary training and work experience carried out during the course of study in addition to one's curriculum; it is carried out before graduation and may lead to the acquisition of credits, as indicated by the teaching regulations of the single study programme. The types that can be activated are: - internships for the achievement of credits; - internships for thesis; - internships for other training activities without credits.
|
9
|
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201505 -
STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Economia dell'ambiente e dello sviluppo
FIRST YEAR
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21210055 -
ECONOMIA AZIENDALE
(objectives)
In line with the educating objectives of the Degree Course in Economics, the Course of Business Economics aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and tools for understanding the structure and behaviors of economic and production systems, investigating the characteristics and purposes of the different types of entities. The Course also provides the basic tools for the recognition of the accounting aspects of ordinary business management, using the accrual basis of accounting. At the end of the course, the student will have: - developed a complex and varied understanding method of the business phenomena; - become aware of the characteristics, structures and purposes of the main types of entities; - acquired a theoretical framework and an appropriate application capacity; - become confident with the basic categories of the accounting instruments and with the accrual accounting recognition techniques.
|
9
|
SECS-P/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210054 -
MACROECONOMIA
(objectives)
Acquisition of the basic knowledge of the economic system as a whole, through an educational program that includes both lectures and practical classes. The first part of the course will introduce students to the basic knowledge of macro-economic magnitudes and variables: domestic product, aggregate consumption and investment, employment and unemployment, the general price level, public budget and international commercial flows. In the following part of the course, students will explore and compare the main theoretical interpretations of the working of the macro-economic system and their policy prescriptions.
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9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210408 -
General Mathematics
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigative tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. The student will be provided with elementary tools necessary to solve the simplest quantitative problems that arise in the economic, financial and business fields. In particular we will introduce the fundamental concepts of mathematical analysis for functions of one variable necessary to sketch the graph of a function and to solve simple optimal problems, with particular attention to possible economic applications of acquired notions. Elements of integral calculus and linear algebra will also be introduced
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9
|
SECS-S/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210411 -
English Language
(objectives)
Refer to 'University Language Centre' http://www.cla.uniroma3.it/
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5
|
L-LIN/12
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-
|
-
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30
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ENG |
21201322 -
INFORMATICS
(objectives)
• Provide the methodological and application knowledges in the fundamental areas of the computer science for the efficient use of the digital systems • Provide the competences for the correct use of the most popular application software.
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1
|
INF/01
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25
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-
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-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21210409 -
Public Law
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian legal system, in its fundamental and characterizing elements, with in-depth analysis of the issues related to the management and organization of public authorities and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, institutional aspects and the dynamics of power management with particular regard to forms of participation within local, national and supranational systems.
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9
|
IUS/09
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210056 -
MICROECONOMIA
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce concepts and arguments that are the basis of the analysis of economic theory, with particular reference to the explanation of commodity relative prices and the functional distribution of income (wages, profits and rents). The course addresses these issues by providing students with a pluralistic and critical view. In fact, the fundamental elements of the two main approaches to value and distribution are presented and compared: the surplus or classical approach and the marginalist or neoclassical theory. The study also includes the different relationships that both approaches establish between prices and levels of production and employment of resources, both at the aggregate level and at the level of individual production units.
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9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210410 -
Statistics
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with specific competences in sampling tecniques and statistical data analysis. Particular relevance is given to probability and inference, as the course means to provide students with the necessary tools for supporting decisional processes through the management of data bases and the use of statistical models.
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9
|
SECS-S/01
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60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
SECOND YEAR
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21210071 -
BILANCIO
(objectives)
The course of “Financial Reporting” aims to provide participants with an introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of financial reporting.
Starting with a basic overview of the main theory on financial reporting, participants will then be exposed to the generally accepted accounting standards and more specific standards for unlisted companies.
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9
|
SECS-P/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201495 -
PUBLIC FINANCE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the analytical tools and information necessary for understanding and evaluating the problems posed by public intervention in the economy, by collective choices with an economic content and the consequences on allocative, distributive and macroeconomic perspectives . Particular attention is paid to the economic theory of taxation, and to the functioning of the Italian tax system.
|
9
|
SECS-P/03
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201505 -
STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course has two aims: to foster the ability to interpret economic systems and their tendencies through the main economic statistics produced by the official organizations and to introduce the basic methods to analyse economic data. In particular the course covers the production of economic indicators, the basic of classical time series analysis, also to correctly perform a short-term analysis, the linear regression model and its generalizations.Theoretical concepts will be illustrated using the most recent Italian economic data. The statistical analysis will be done using the software R.
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9
|
SECS-S/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia dell'ambiente e dello sviluppo - 2° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21210179 -
Economia applicata
(objectives)
The course deals with microeconomic and macroeconomic issues related to two main thematic areas. The first concerns the regional economy, with particular regard to economic dualism, the processes of convergence and mitigation of economic fluctuations applied to both the Italian and European contexts, to European cohesion policy. The second, focuses on market dynamics, industrial policy, the economy of digital markets; policies for innovation and technology transfer. The course includes practical applications using economic data. Students will become familiar with the consultation of some of the main national and international databases such as Eurostat, Istat, World Bank; OECD, as well as with the processing of data and the construction of economic indicators. The knowledge and skills acquired will make it possible to process, analyze and discuss the data within the reference economic context and within the framework of the relevant economic policies. Finally, students will acquire practical skills in the preparation of texts accompanied by data.
|
9
|
SECS-P/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
|
21210072 -
DIRITTO PRIVATO
(objectives)
Private Law (S.S.D. IUS/01) is a basic legal course whose aim is to give the students a starting point for their further economic studies and access to work. Lessons will be oriented to interpretate Italian and European Law, to solve cases, to enforce the general clauses and values of our Constitutional Legal System. Exam is oral and it is necessary to consult the Italian Civil Code while studying the books.
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9
|
IUS/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21210028 -
Matematica per le applicazioni economiche
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to broaden and consolidate the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigation tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. To this end, the course is divided into four parts. In the first part we provide notions of linear algebra to study linear systems and diagonalization of matrices. In the second part the student will be introduced to the study of differential calculus for functions of several variables. In the third part the course provides tools to recognize and study free and constrained optimization problems. In the fourth part solution methods for simple systems and differential equations will be provided.
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9
|
SECS-S/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201481 -
ECONOMIC POLICY
(objectives)
The objective of the course is the understanding of the main economic policies and institutions and the analysis of their roles, functions and regulations. The course helps to build a good economic knowledge on fiscal and monetary policies in closed and open economies, redistributive policy, and structural reforms, with a focus on current economic and political topics (i.e. the current debate on the Eurozone).
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9
|
SECS-P/02
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia dell'ambiente e dello sviluppo - 2° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21210179 -
Economia applicata
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to present the main themes of international monetary macroeconomics. The course starts by laying out the way in which international relations are recorded in national accounts and balance of payments. In this way the course provides a framework for understanding the consequences for a country of running large current account surpluses or deficits. The course then focuses on different theories of the determination of the exchange rates. It also discusses the effects on the real economy and on the price levels of the commercial and financial relations of a country with the rest of the world. The institutional set-up of the euro area will be presented in relation to the theories considered, emphasizing Its peculiarities with respect to the theoretical debates about the alternative between fixed and flexible exchange rates and about the question of the optimal currency areas. All the topics will be analyzed trying to highlight the differences underlying the main theoretical models. The main official documents and economic reports published by national and international institutions on our country's international relations will also be analyzed. The material covered is not mathematically complex, but it is taught in a formal and rigorous manner, which assumes a good familiarity with basic economic concepts.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
|
THIRD YEAR
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
|
21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
(objectives)
The course explores the main topics of administrative law: organization and structures of public administration, privatization of public bodies and services. Much attention will be paid to civil service issues and management discipline; administrative procedures under rule of law, discretion, fairness, and regulatory unreasonableness.
The student must achieve: 1) knowledge of the general theory of administrative law; 2) knowledge of the traditional approach of administrative law studies; 3) awareness of the significant changes in the reference regulatory framework concerning the public administration.
|
9
|
IUS/10
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210073 -
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
The Management course aims at: 1) Reading and interpreting business operations in today's world; 2) Knowing and discussing the basic processes of business management; 3) Knowing and applying the tools for the analysis of the evolution of the competitive environment in which companies operate; 4) Knowing and applying the basic operational tools to take managerial decisions; 5) Developing the proper knowledge to further deepen specific managerial processes in the next future.
To achieve these goals, the course uses active and interactive teaching. Interactive participation is strongly recommended.
|
9
|
SECS-P/08
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21210449 -
Development economics
|
9
|
SECS-P/02
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia dell'ambiente e dello sviluppo - 3°anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta libera tra (Allegato 1): - (show)
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21210412 -
CLE-LAB
(objectives)
CLE-LAB is an interdisciplinary educational lab. It addresses a different topic each year, which is tackled from various disciplinary points of view. Students will attend lectures and seminars for 20 hours in total, and prepare field projects. The course delivers 9 credits.
|
9
|
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210179 -
Economia applicata
(objectives)
The course deals with microeconomic and macroeconomic issues related to two main thematic areas. The first concerns the regional economy, with particular regard to economic dualism, the processes of convergence and mitigation of economic fluctuations applied to both the Italian and European contexts, to European cohesion policy. The second, focuses on market dynamics, industrial policy, the economy of digital markets; policies for innovation and technology transfer. The course includes practical applications using economic data. Students will become familiar with the consultation of some of the main national and international databases such as Eurostat, Istat, World Bank; OECD, as well as with the processing of data and the construction of economic indicators. The knowledge and skills acquired will make it possible to process, analyze and discuss the data within the reference economic context and within the framework of the relevant economic policies. Finally, students will acquire practical skills in the preparation of texts accompanied by data.
|
9
|
SECS-P/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201501 -
LABOUR ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201549 -
ECONOMY OF CULTURE
(objectives)
The course considers the analysis of cultural economics. To this aim, the main economic theoretical foundations are presented jointly with the fundamental practical issues of cultural economics. In particular, the analysis of consumers preferences and utility typical of cultural economics is carried out. The course analyses the definition and concept of cultural capital, and cultural sustainability. In this respect the role of externalities and public goods, and the phenomena of the cost disease are analyzed both theoretically and empirically. Moreover, the role of intellectual property rights and specific analyses of museums, cultural heritage, auction for arts, are analyzed.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210450 -
Economics for sustainability and agri-food innovation
(objectives)
The course deals with the economic theory of the agri-food sector, recalling and discussing the assumptions underlying this theory and analyzing their implications and their degree of realism with respect to the behavior of agents operating in the agri-food sector (producers, consumers, processing industry and distribution). Particular attention will be paid to: • Relations between agriculture and the rest of the economy, with reference to the Italian agri-food sector • Recalls of economics (market structures and consumption theory), with reference to analyse the demand for agri-food products at national and international level • The characteristics of the agri-food consumption, consumers’ choices and certifications, with particular reference to the role of sustainability and quality as drivers of product differentiation • The characteristics of the Italian agri-food system • Sustainability, Innovation and Quality: the challenges of the sector
|
9
|
SECS-P/02
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210448 -
Monetary economics
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the tools needed to understand the functioning of a monetary economy and the operative aspects of Central Bank monetary policies. It explains what money is, the different approaches to the determinants of the demand for money and its supply, and the real effects of monetary factors in the short and the long run according to the main macroeconomic theories. Knowledge of basic microeconomic and macroeconomic notions is a prerequisite for the course.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210009 -
LABORATORIO DI MARKETING CULTURALE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210451 -
Sustainable development laboratory
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210029 -
Stage
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210413 -
History of economic ideas and facts
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
|
21210413-1 -
History of economic ideas and facts - I mod.
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210413-2 -
History of economic ideas and facts - II mod.
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21201502 -
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course considers the concept of sustainable development, climate change and efficiency in the use of natural resources. To this aim, the main economic theoretical foundations are presented jointly with the fundamental practical issues of climate change, pollution, and sustainable development. The main market failures climate change and environmental pollution generate, externalities and public goods, are presented. The main theoretical and actual policy instruments used to face such phenomena, such as emission tax, emission abatement subsidy, marketable permit instruments, are deeply analyzed from both a normative and a positive point of view. Finally, environmental project appraisal and empirical methods for valuing the environment are introduced.
|
9
|
SECS-P/02
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia dell'ambiente e dello sviluppo - 3°anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta libera tra (Allegato 1): - (show)
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21210412 -
CLE-LAB
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
(objectives)
Course objectives relate to learning the fundamentals of labour law with regard to both work-employment relationship both in the private and the public sector. The course also aims at the acquisition of the principles and basic concepts of industrial relations and trade unione law.
|
9
|
IUS/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210179 -
Economia applicata
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to present the main themes of international monetary macroeconomics. The course starts by laying out the way in which international relations are recorded in national accounts and balance of payments. In this way the course provides a framework for understanding the consequences for a country of running large current account surpluses or deficits. The course then focuses on different theories of the determination of the exchange rates. It also discusses the effects on the real economy and on the price levels of the commercial and financial relations of a country with the rest of the world. The institutional set-up of the euro area will be presented in relation to the theories considered, emphasizing Its peculiarities with respect to the theoretical debates about the alternative between fixed and flexible exchange rates and about the question of the optimal currency areas. All the topics will be analyzed trying to highlight the differences underlying the main theoretical models. The main official documents and economic reports published by national and international institutions on our country's international relations will also be analyzed. The material covered is not mathematically complex, but it is taught in a formal and rigorous manner, which assumes a good familiarity with basic economic concepts.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201501 -
LABOUR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course will highlight the macro and microeconomic peculiarities of the labor market. It will analyze the determinants of the level of employment and its composition, the relationship between unemployment and the rate of inflation, the determinants of the wage rate and wage differentials, the relationship between wages and labour productivity. As regards the recent evolutionary phenomena of the labour market, the course aims to analyze their quantitative and qualitative aspects and the implications for economic policy. In particular, it will focus on the evolution of the employment structure and labour underemployment, on full employment policies, on welfare systems, and on income support measures.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201549 -
ECONOMY OF CULTURE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210450 -
Economics for sustainability and agri-food innovation
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210448 -
Monetary economics
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210009 -
LABORATORIO DI MARKETING CULTURALE
(objectives)
The course Cultural Marketing Lab aims to teach students marketing policies of artistic and cultural institutions. Through direct contact with realities of artistic and cultural sectors and industries, students will learn the tools available in these fields, and will learn to use the principles of marketing to improve the market performances. At the end of the course students will: 1) share the language of a marketing director of artistic and cultural institutions; 2) learn a working method to solve the classic problems of strategic and operational marketing of artistic and cultural institutions; 3) develop the typical skills of problem solving, team work and public presentations.
|
9
|
SECS-P/08
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210451 -
Sustainable development laboratory
(objectives)
1. Comprehend the principles and concepts of sustainable development: Students should gain a solid understanding of the fundamental principles, theories, and concepts related to sustainable development, including social, economic, and environmental dimensions.
2. Analyze and evaluate sustainability challenges: Students should develop the ability to critically analyze and evaluate complex sustainability challenges at local, regional, and global levels. They should be able to identify key issues, assess their impacts, and propose innovative solutions.
3. Apply interdisciplinary approaches: Students should be able to apply interdisciplinary approaches to sustainable development by integrating knowledge and methods from various disciplines, such as statistics, economics, and policy analysis. They should understand the importance of collaboration and teamwork in addressing sustainability issues.
4. Conduct sustainable development research: Students should learn how to design and conduct research projects related to sustainable development. They should develop skills in data sources, collection, analysis, and interpretation, and be able to apply appropriate research methods and tools to investigate sustainability problems.
5. Develop sustainable solutions: Students should be able to develop sustainable solutions to real-world challenges by considering the social, economic, and environmental aspects of a problem. They should be able to propose and implement strategies that promote sustainable development, taking into account the needs of present and future generations.
6. Engage in practical sustainability projects: Students should have the opportunity to engage in hands-on projects and fieldwork that contribute to sustainable development initiatives. They should apply their knowledge and skills to real-life scenarios, gaining practical experience in implementing sustainable solutions and assessing their outcomes.
|
9
|
SECS-P/02
|
30
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210029 -
Stage
(objectives)
Temporary training and work experience carried out during the course of study in addition to one's curriculum; it is carried out before graduation and may lead to the acquisition of credits, as indicated by the teaching regulations of the single study programme. The types that can be activated are: - internships for the achievement of credits; - internships for thesis; - internships for other training activities without credits.
|
9
|
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210413 -
History of economic ideas and facts
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
|
21210413-1 -
History of economic ideas and facts - I mod.
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
3
|
SECS-P/04
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210413-2 -
History of economic ideas and facts - II mod.
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
6
|
SECS-P/12
|
40
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
|
21201473 -
FINAL EXAM
|
3
|
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ITA |
Economia politica
FIRST YEAR
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21210055 -
ECONOMIA AZIENDALE
(objectives)
In line with the educating objectives of the Degree Course in Economics, the Course of Business Economics aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and tools for understanding the structure and behaviors of economic and production systems, investigating the characteristics and purposes of the different types of entities. The Course also provides the basic tools for the recognition of the accounting aspects of ordinary business management, using the accrual basis of accounting. At the end of the course, the student will have: - developed a complex and varied understanding method of the business phenomena; - become aware of the characteristics, structures and purposes of the main types of entities; - acquired a theoretical framework and an appropriate application capacity; - become confident with the basic categories of the accounting instruments and with the accrual accounting recognition techniques.
|
9
|
SECS-P/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210054 -
MACROECONOMIA
(objectives)
Acquisition of the basic knowledge of the economic system as a whole, through an educational program that includes both lectures and practical classes. The first part of the course will introduce students to the basic knowledge of macro-economic magnitudes and variables: domestic product, aggregate consumption and investment, employment and unemployment, the general price level, public budget and international commercial flows. In the following part of the course, students will explore and compare the main theoretical interpretations of the working of the macro-economic system and their policy prescriptions.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210408 -
General Mathematics
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigative tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. The student will be provided with elementary tools necessary to solve the simplest quantitative problems that arise in the economic, financial and business fields. In particular we will introduce the fundamental concepts of mathematical analysis for functions of one variable necessary to sketch the graph of a function and to solve simple optimal problems, with particular attention to possible economic applications of acquired notions. Elements of integral calculus and linear algebra will also be introduced
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9
|
SECS-S/06
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60
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-
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-
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-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210411 -
English Language
(objectives)
Refer to 'University Language Centre' http://www.cla.uniroma3.it/
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5
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L-LIN/12
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-
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-
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30
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-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
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ENG |
21201322 -
INFORMATICS
(objectives)
• Provide the methodological and application knowledges in the fundamental areas of the computer science for the efficient use of the digital systems • Provide the competences for the correct use of the most popular application software.
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1
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INF/01
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25
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
|
21210409 -
Public Law
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian legal system, in its fundamental and characterizing elements, with in-depth analysis of the issues related to the management and organization of public authorities and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, institutional aspects and the dynamics of power management with particular regard to forms of participation within local, national and supranational systems.
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9
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IUS/09
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60
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-
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-
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-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210056 -
MICROECONOMIA
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce concepts and arguments that are the basis of the analysis of economic theory, with particular reference to the explanation of commodity relative prices and the functional distribution of income (wages, profits and rents). The course addresses these issues by providing students with a pluralistic and critical view. In fact, the fundamental elements of the two main approaches to value and distribution are presented and compared: the surplus or classical approach and the marginalist or neoclassical theory. The study also includes the different relationships that both approaches establish between prices and levels of production and employment of resources, both at the aggregate level and at the level of individual production units.
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9
|
SECS-P/01
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60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210410 -
Statistics
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with specific competences in sampling tecniques and statistical data analysis. Particular relevance is given to probability and inference, as the course means to provide students with the necessary tools for supporting decisional processes through the management of data bases and the use of statistical models.
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9
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SECS-S/01
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60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
SECOND YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
|
21210071 -
BILANCIO
(objectives)
The course of “Financial Reporting” aims to provide participants with an introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of financial reporting.
Starting with a basic overview of the main theory on financial reporting, participants will then be exposed to the generally accepted accounting standards and more specific standards for unlisted companies.
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9
|
SECS-P/07
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60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201495 -
PUBLIC FINANCE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the analytical tools and information necessary for understanding and evaluating the problems posed by public intervention in the economy, by collective choices with an economic content and the consequences on allocative, distributive and macroeconomic perspectives . Particular attention is paid to the economic theory of taxation, and to the functioning of the Italian tax system.
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9
|
SECS-P/03
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201505 -
STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course has two aims: to foster the ability to interpret economic systems and their tendencies through the main economic statistics produced by the official organizations and to introduce the basic methods to analyse economic data. In particular the course covers the production of economic indicators, the basic of classical time series analysis, also to correctly perform a short-term analysis, the linear regression model and its generalizations.Theoretical concepts will be illustrated using the most recent Italian economic data. The statistical analysis will be done using the software R.
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9
|
SECS-S/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia politica - 2° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210448 -
Monetary economics
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the tools needed to understand the functioning of a monetary economy and the operative aspects of Central Bank monetary policies. It explains what money is, the different approaches to the determinants of the demand for money and its supply, and the real effects of monetary factors in the short and the long run according to the main macroeconomic theories. Knowledge of basic microeconomic and macroeconomic notions is a prerequisite for the course.
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9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
|
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21210072 -
DIRITTO PRIVATO
(objectives)
Private Law (S.S.D. IUS/01) is a basic legal course whose aim is to give the students a starting point for their further economic studies and access to work. Lessons will be oriented to interpretate Italian and European Law, to solve cases, to enforce the general clauses and values of our Constitutional Legal System. Exam is oral and it is necessary to consult the Italian Civil Code while studying the books.
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9
|
IUS/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21210028 -
Matematica per le applicazioni economiche
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to broaden and consolidate the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigation tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. To this end, the course is divided into four parts. In the first part we provide notions of linear algebra to study linear systems and diagonalization of matrices. In the second part the student will be introduced to the study of differential calculus for functions of several variables. In the third part the course provides tools to recognize and study free and constrained optimization problems. In the fourth part solution methods for simple systems and differential equations will be provided.
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9
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SECS-S/06
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60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201481 -
ECONOMIC POLICY
(objectives)
The objective of the course is the understanding of the main economic policies and institutions and the analysis of their roles, functions and regulations. The course helps to build a good economic knowledge on fiscal and monetary policies in closed and open economies, redistributive policy, and structural reforms, with a focus on current economic and political topics (i.e. the current debate on the Eurozone).
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9
|
SECS-P/02
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia politica - 2° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
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9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to present the main themes of international monetary macroeconomics. The course starts by laying out the way in which international relations are recorded in national accounts and balance of payments. In this way the course provides a framework for understanding the consequences for a country of running large current account surpluses or deficits. The course then focuses on different theories of the determination of the exchange rates. It also discusses the effects on the real economy and on the price levels of the commercial and financial relations of a country with the rest of the world. The institutional set-up of the euro area will be presented in relation to the theories considered, emphasizing Its peculiarities with respect to the theoretical debates about the alternative between fixed and flexible exchange rates and about the question of the optimal currency areas. All the topics will be analyzed trying to highlight the differences underlying the main theoretical models. The main official documents and economic reports published by national and international institutions on our country's international relations will also be analyzed. The material covered is not mathematically complex, but it is taught in a formal and rigorous manner, which assumes a good familiarity with basic economic concepts.
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9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210448 -
Monetary economics
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
THIRD YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
|
21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
(objectives)
The course explores the main topics of administrative law: organization and structures of public administration, privatization of public bodies and services. Much attention will be paid to civil service issues and management discipline; administrative procedures under rule of law, discretion, fairness, and regulatory unreasonableness.
The student must achieve: 1) knowledge of the general theory of administrative law; 2) knowledge of the traditional approach of administrative law studies; 3) awareness of the significant changes in the reference regulatory framework concerning the public administration.
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9
|
IUS/10
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201506 -
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THEORY
(objectives)
The course aims to present the main theories of value and distribution in their historical development. This should be understood in two senses. On the one hand, the course focuses on the reconstruction of the strictly analytical problems that have gradually arisen within the Classical and the Neoclassical (marginalist) theories of value and distribution in their traditional formulations. In this way students are offered the tools to look with greater awareness at the form in which those approaches present themselves today. On the other hand, the authors who will be considered in the course will be placed in their respective historical context, with a view to highlighting the nature of social science proper to political economy. In this regard, particular attention will be given to the drastic change of approach that took place in economic theory in the period immediately following Ricardo, and for which it seems difficult to find an explanation on exclusively analytical grounds.
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9
|
SECS-P/04
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia politica - 3° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21201486 -
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND MARKETS
(objectives)
The Course aims to provide the basic knowledge for study of financial systems, observing the following main components: instruments, markets and financial intermediaries. It is the first economic-business learning step on these aspects.
|
9
|
SECS-P/11
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21210073 -
ECONOMIA E GESTIONE DELLE IMPRESE
(objectives)
The Management course aims at: 1) Reading and interpreting business operations in today's world; 2) Knowing and discussing the basic processes of business management; 3) Knowing and applying the tools for the analysis of the evolution of the competitive environment in which companies operate; 4) Knowing and applying the basic operational tools to take managerial decisions; 5) Developing the proper knowledge to further deepen specific managerial processes in the next future.
To achieve these goals, the course uses active and interactive teaching. Interactive participation is strongly recommended.
|
9
|
SECS-P/08
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21210190 -
Finanza aziendale
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Optional Group:
Economia politica - 3° anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta libera tra (allegato 1): - (show)
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21210412 -
CLE-LAB
(objectives)
CLE-LAB is an interdisciplinary educational lab. It addresses a different topic each year, which is tackled from various disciplinary points of view. Students will attend lectures and seminars for 20 hours in total, and prepare field projects. The course delivers 9 credits.
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9
|
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210179 -
Economia applicata
(objectives)
The course deals with microeconomic and macroeconomic issues related to two main thematic areas. The first concerns the regional economy, with particular regard to economic dualism, the processes of convergence and mitigation of economic fluctuations applied to both the Italian and European contexts, to European cohesion policy. The second, focuses on market dynamics, industrial policy, the economy of digital markets; policies for innovation and technology transfer. The course includes practical applications using economic data. Students will become familiar with the consultation of some of the main national and international databases such as Eurostat, Istat, World Bank; OECD, as well as with the processing of data and the construction of economic indicators. The knowledge and skills acquired will make it possible to process, analyze and discuss the data within the reference economic context and within the framework of the relevant economic policies. Finally, students will acquire practical skills in the preparation of texts accompanied by data.
|
9
|
SECS-P/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201486 -
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND MARKETS
(objectives)
The Course aims to provide the basic knowledge for study of financial systems, observing the following main components: instruments, markets and financial intermediaries. It is the first economic-business learning step on these aspects.
|
9
|
SECS-P/11
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210073 -
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
The Management course aims at: 1) Reading and interpreting business operations in today's world; 2) Knowing and discussing the basic processes of business management; 3) Knowing and applying the tools for the analysis of the evolution of the competitive environment in which companies operate; 4) Knowing and applying the basic operational tools to take managerial decisions; 5) Developing the proper knowledge to further deepen specific managerial processes in the next future.
To achieve these goals, the course uses active and interactive teaching. Interactive participation is strongly recommended.
|
9
|
SECS-P/08
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210448 -
Monetary economics
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the tools needed to understand the functioning of a monetary economy and the operative aspects of Central Bank monetary policies. It explains what money is, the different approaches to the determinants of the demand for money and its supply, and the real effects of monetary factors in the short and the long run according to the main macroeconomic theories. Knowledge of basic microeconomic and macroeconomic notions is a prerequisite for the course.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201501 -
LABOUR ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210447 -
Industrial Economics
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210190 -
Finanza aziendale
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210029 -
Stage
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210413 -
History of economic ideas and facts
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
|
21210413-1 -
History of economic ideas and facts - I mod.
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210413-2 -
History of economic ideas and facts - II mod.
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21201713 -
Foundations of Political Economy
(objectives)
The course aims to go to the foundations of the theories of value and distribution in order to provide students who already have a first knowledge of micro and macroeconomics with the means to orient themselves, on the one hand, in the comparison between the main theories of value and distribution (or 'micro' theory) and, on the other hand, in the understanding of the implications that these theories have with regard to the determination of the general level of production (or 'macro' theory).
The course is divided into two parts. The first part is devoted to a comparison between the classical theory and the neoclassical (marginalist) theory of value and distribution. Particular attention is given to the reconstruction of the structure of the latter theory, presented in the general equilibrium version of Wicksell and Walras, and to the difficulties that this theory faces in treating capital as a productive factor.
The second part is devoted to the determination of the general level of production in the two theoretical approaches. Particular attention is given to the reconstruction of the Keynesian Revolution, through a direct reading of some parts of Keynes’ General Theory, and the discussion of the elements that have favoured its reabsorption in the Neoclassical Synthesis.
|
|
21201713-1 -
FONDAMENTI DI ECONOMIA POLITICA
(objectives)
The course aims to go to the foundations of the theories of value and distribution in order to provide students who already have a first knowledge of micro and macroeconomics with the means to orient themselves, on the one hand, in the comparison between the main theories of value and distribution (or 'micro' theory) and, on the other hand, in the understanding of the implications that these theories have with regard to the determination of the general level of production (or 'macro' theory).
The course is divided into two parts. The first part is devoted to a comparison between the classical theory and the neoclassical (marginalist) theory of value and distribution. Particular attention is given to the reconstruction of the structure of the latter theory, presented in the general equilibrium version of Wicksell and Walras, and to the difficulties that this theory faces in treating capital as a productive factor.
The second part is devoted to the determination of the general level of production in the two theoretical approaches. Particular attention is given to the reconstruction of the Keynesian Revolution, through a direct reading of some parts of Keynes’ General Theory, and the discussion of the elements that have favoured its reabsorption in the Neoclassical Synthesis.
|
5
|
SECS-P/01
|
30
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201713-2 -
FONDAMENTI DI ECONOMIA POLITICA
(objectives)
The course aims to go to the foundations of the theories of value and distribution in order to provide students who already have a first knowledge of micro and macroeconomics with the means to orient themselves, on the one hand, in the comparison between the main theories of value and distribution (or 'micro' theory) and, on the other hand, in the understanding of the implications that these theories have with regard to the determination of the general level of production (or 'macro' theory).
The course is divided into two parts. The first part is devoted to a comparison between the classical theory and the neoclassical (marginalist) theory of value and distribution. Particular attention is given to the reconstruction of the structure of the latter theory, presented in the general equilibrium version of Wicksell and Walras, and to the difficulties that this theory faces in treating capital as a productive factor.
The second part is devoted to the determination of the general level of production in the two theoretical approaches. Particular attention is given to the reconstruction of the Keynesian Revolution, through a direct reading of some parts of Keynes’ General Theory, and the discussion of the elements that have favoured its reabsorption in the Neoclassical Synthesis.
|
4
|
SECS-P/01
|
30
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia politica - 3° anno - Un insegnamento a scelta tra: - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Optional Group:
Economia politica - 3° anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta libera tra (allegato 1): - (show)
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21210412 -
CLE-LAB
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
(objectives)
Course objectives relate to learning the fundamentals of labour law with regard to both work-employment relationship both in the private and the public sector. The course also aims at the acquisition of the principles and basic concepts of industrial relations and trade unione law.
|
9
|
IUS/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210179 -
Economia applicata
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to present the main themes of international monetary macroeconomics. The course starts by laying out the way in which international relations are recorded in national accounts and balance of payments. In this way the course provides a framework for understanding the consequences for a country of running large current account surpluses or deficits. The course then focuses on different theories of the determination of the exchange rates. It also discusses the effects on the real economy and on the price levels of the commercial and financial relations of a country with the rest of the world. The institutional set-up of the euro area will be presented in relation to the theories considered, emphasizing Its peculiarities with respect to the theoretical debates about the alternative between fixed and flexible exchange rates and about the question of the optimal currency areas. All the topics will be analyzed trying to highlight the differences underlying the main theoretical models. The main official documents and economic reports published by national and international institutions on our country's international relations will also be analyzed. The material covered is not mathematically complex, but it is taught in a formal and rigorous manner, which assumes a good familiarity with basic economic concepts.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201486 -
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND MARKETS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210073 -
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210448 -
Monetary economics
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201501 -
LABOUR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course will highlight the macro and microeconomic peculiarities of the labor market. It will analyze the determinants of the level of employment and its composition, the relationship between unemployment and the rate of inflation, the determinants of the wage rate and wage differentials, the relationship between wages and labour productivity. As regards the recent evolutionary phenomena of the labour market, the course aims to analyze their quantitative and qualitative aspects and the implications for economic policy. In particular, it will focus on the evolution of the employment structure and labour underemployment, on full employment policies, on welfare systems, and on income support measures.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210447 -
Industrial Economics
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The purpose of this course is to provide students with a deeper understanding of markets functioning and regulation from an economic perspective in order to stimulate critical understanding of policy implications from the public side and strategic behaviour from the firms’ side. Applying knowledge and understanding Acquired knowledge and skills will enable students to understand and analyse markets functioning within the real economic context with a particular focus on non competitive markets: mainly monopolistic and oligopolistic markets. Making judgements The understanding of economic agents’ decision making processes and of non competitive markets’ functioning will enable students to critically analyse the economic reality and the policy makers intervention in terms of markets regulation (deregulation) ad antitrust. Communication skills The structure of course and final exam is designed to enable students to acquire and apply all the languages of the discipline (descriptive, graphical and analytical) in order learn how discuss appropriately microeconomic topics with specialist and non specialist speakers. Learning skills Students will deal with theoretical and case study of the subject in order to acquire methods of analysis which allow autonomous investigation.
|
9
|
SECS-P/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210190 -
Finanza aziendale
(objectives)
The course provides students with the fundamental concepts of corporate finance and helps them understand the rationale of non-financial firms’ financial decisions in a context of uncertainty. The course focuses on investment decisions, capital structure decisions and cost of capital estimation.
|
9
|
SECS-P/09
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210029 -
Stage
(objectives)
Temporary training and work experience carried out during the course of study in addition to one's curriculum; it is carried out before graduation and may lead to the acquisition of credits, as indicated by the teaching regulations of the single study programme. The types that can be activated are: - internships for the achievement of credits; - internships for thesis; - internships for other training activities without credits.
|
9
|
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210413 -
History of economic ideas and facts
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
|
21210413-1 -
History of economic ideas and facts - I mod.
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
3
|
SECS-P/04
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210413-2 -
History of economic ideas and facts - II mod.
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
6
|
SECS-P/12
|
40
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
|
21201473 -
FINAL EXAM
|
3
|
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ITA |
Economia e finanza
FIRST YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
|
21210055 -
ECONOMIA AZIENDALE
(objectives)
In line with the educating objectives of the Degree Course in Economics, the Course of Business Economics aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and tools for understanding the structure and behaviors of economic and production systems, investigating the characteristics and purposes of the different types of entities. The Course also provides the basic tools for the recognition of the accounting aspects of ordinary business management, using the accrual basis of accounting. At the end of the course, the student will have: - developed a complex and varied understanding method of the business phenomena; - become aware of the characteristics, structures and purposes of the main types of entities; - acquired a theoretical framework and an appropriate application capacity; - become confident with the basic categories of the accounting instruments and with the accrual accounting recognition techniques.
|
9
|
SECS-P/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210054 -
MACROECONOMIA
(objectives)
Acquisition of the basic knowledge of the economic system as a whole, through an educational program that includes both lectures and practical classes. The first part of the course will introduce students to the basic knowledge of macro-economic magnitudes and variables: domestic product, aggregate consumption and investment, employment and unemployment, the general price level, public budget and international commercial flows. In the following part of the course, students will explore and compare the main theoretical interpretations of the working of the macro-economic system and their policy prescriptions.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210408 -
General Mathematics
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigative tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. The student will be provided with elementary tools necessary to solve the simplest quantitative problems that arise in the economic, financial and business fields. In particular we will introduce the fundamental concepts of mathematical analysis for functions of one variable necessary to sketch the graph of a function and to solve simple optimal problems, with particular attention to possible economic applications of acquired notions. Elements of integral calculus and linear algebra will also be introduced
|
9
|
SECS-S/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201322 -
INFORMATICS
(objectives)
• Provide the methodological and application knowledges in the fundamental areas of the computer science for the efficient use of the digital systems • Provide the competences for the correct use of the most popular application software.
|
1
|
INF/01
|
25
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
21210411 -
English Language
(objectives)
Refer to 'University Language Centre' http://www.cla.uniroma3.it/
|
5
|
L-LIN/12
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-
|
-
|
30
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ENG |
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21210409 -
Public Law
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian legal system, in its fundamental and characterizing elements, with in-depth analysis of the issues related to the management and organization of public authorities and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, institutional aspects and the dynamics of power management with particular regard to forms of participation within local, national and supranational systems.
|
9
|
IUS/09
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210056 -
MICROECONOMIA
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce concepts and arguments that are the basis of the analysis of economic theory, with particular reference to the explanation of commodity relative prices and the functional distribution of income (wages, profits and rents). The course addresses these issues by providing students with a pluralistic and critical view. In fact, the fundamental elements of the two main approaches to value and distribution are presented and compared: the surplus or classical approach and the marginalist or neoclassical theory. The study also includes the different relationships that both approaches establish between prices and levels of production and employment of resources, both at the aggregate level and at the level of individual production units.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210410 -
Statistics
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with specific competences in sampling tecniques and statistical data analysis. Particular relevance is given to probability and inference, as the course means to provide students with the necessary tools for supporting decisional processes through the management of data bases and the use of statistical models.
|
9
|
SECS-S/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
SECOND YEAR
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21210071 -
BILANCIO
(objectives)
The course of “Financial Reporting” aims to provide participants with an introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of financial reporting.
Starting with a basic overview of the main theory on financial reporting, participants will then be exposed to the generally accepted accounting standards and more specific standards for unlisted companies.
|
9
|
SECS-P/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201495 -
PUBLIC FINANCE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the analytical tools and information necessary for understanding and evaluating the problems posed by public intervention in the economy, by collective choices with an economic content and the consequences on allocative, distributive and macroeconomic perspectives . Particular attention is paid to the economic theory of taxation, and to the functioning of the Italian tax system.
|
9
|
SECS-P/03
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201505 -
STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course has two aims: to foster the ability to interpret economic systems and their tendencies through the main economic statistics produced by the official organizations and to introduce the basic methods to analyse economic data. In particular the course covers the production of economic indicators, the basic of classical time series analysis, also to correctly perform a short-term analysis, the linear regression model and its generalizations.Theoretical concepts will be illustrated using the most recent Italian economic data. The statistical analysis will be done using the software R.
|
9
|
SECS-S/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21201494 -
FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS
(objectives)
The course aims to set the logical foundations of financial evaluation, to provide the basics for the markets’ formalization and for the measurement of the value and risk of financial contracts, to introduce the evaluation of traditional insurance contracts.
|
9
|
SECS-S/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210072 -
DIRITTO PRIVATO
(objectives)
Private Law (S.S.D. IUS/01) is a basic legal course whose aim is to give the students a starting point for their further economic studies and access to work. Lessons will be oriented to interpretate Italian and European Law, to solve cases, to enforce the general clauses and values of our Constitutional Legal System. Exam is oral and it is necessary to consult the Italian Civil Code while studying the books.
|
9
|
IUS/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21201481 -
ECONOMIC POLICY
(objectives)
The objective of the course is the understanding of the main economic policies and institutions and the analysis of their roles, functions and regulations. The course helps to build a good economic knowledge on fiscal and monetary policies in closed and open economies, redistributive policy, and structural reforms, with a focus on current economic and political topics (i.e. the current debate on the Eurozone).
|
9
|
SECS-P/02
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210190 -
Finanza aziendale
(objectives)
The course provides students with the fundamental concepts of corporate finance and helps them understand the rationale of non-financial firms’ financial decisions in a context of uncertainty. The course focuses on investment decisions, capital structure decisions and cost of capital estimation.
|
9
|
SECS-P/09
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
THIRD YEAR
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21201486 -
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND MARKETS
(objectives)
The Course aims to provide the basic knowledge for study of financial systems, observing the following main components: instruments, markets and financial intermediaries. It is the first economic-business learning step on these aspects.
|
9
|
SECS-P/11
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia e finanza - 3° anno - Un esame a scelta tra: - (show)
|
9
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
(objectives)
The course explores the main topics of administrative law: organization and structures of public administration, privatization of public bodies and services. Much attention will be paid to civil service issues and management discipline; administrative procedures under rule of law, discretion, fairness, and regulatory unreasonableness.
The student must achieve: 1) knowledge of the general theory of administrative law; 2) knowledge of the traditional approach of administrative law studies; 3) awareness of the significant changes in the reference regulatory framework concerning the public administration.
|
9
|
IUS/10
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21201485 -
FINANCIAL MARKET LAW
(objectives)
The purpose of the course is to provide exhaustive knowledge of financial intermediaries, markets and the supervisory agency and, particularly, the following matters: financial markets laws; solicitation to the public; services and investment firms; institutional investors; company listed shares rules; controls on the securities market.
|
9
|
IUS/05
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
|
21210448 -
Monetary economics
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the tools needed to understand the functioning of a monetary economy and the operative aspects of Central Bank monetary policies. It explains what money is, the different approaches to the determinants of the demand for money and its supply, and the real effects of monetary factors in the short and the long run according to the main macroeconomic theories. Knowledge of basic microeconomic and macroeconomic notions is a prerequisite for the course.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia e finanza - 3° anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta libera tra (Allegato 1): - (show)
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
(objectives)
The course explores the main topics of administrative law: organization and structures of public administration, privatization of public bodies and services. Much attention will be paid to civil service issues and management discipline; administrative procedures under rule of law, discretion, fairness, and regulatory unreasonableness.
The student must achieve: 1) knowledge of the general theory of administrative law; 2) knowledge of the traditional approach of administrative law studies; 3) awareness of the significant changes in the reference regulatory framework concerning the public administration.
|
9
|
IUS/10
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201518 -
COMMERCIAL LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the fundamental elements of Business law, explaining the business activity and its different forms (soleownership, partnership).. Particular attention is devoted to the system of sources of Commercial and Corporate Law (Business law), to the historical origins of the rules, to their economic function, to jurisprudence and case law. Company law represents the main part of class lessons The study of the fundamental principles of Business law requires a good knowledge of Private law.
|
9
|
IUS/04
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201485 -
FINANCIAL MARKET LAW
(objectives)
The purpose of the course is to provide exhaustive knowledge of financial intermediaries, markets and the supervisory agency and, particularly, the following matters: financial markets laws; solicitation to the public; services and investment firms; institutional investors; company listed shares rules; controls on the securities market.
|
9
|
IUS/05
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201524 -
TAXATION LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210179 -
Economia applicata
(objectives)
The course deals with microeconomic and macroeconomic issues related to two main thematic areas. The first concerns the regional economy, with particular regard to economic dualism, the processes of convergence and mitigation of economic fluctuations applied to both the Italian and European contexts, to European cohesion policy. The second, focuses on market dynamics, industrial policy, the economy of digital markets; policies for innovation and technology transfer. The course includes practical applications using economic data. Students will become familiar with the consultation of some of the main national and international databases such as Eurostat, Istat, World Bank; OECD, as well as with the processing of data and the construction of economic indicators. The knowledge and skills acquired will make it possible to process, analyze and discuss the data within the reference economic context and within the framework of the relevant economic policies. Finally, students will acquire practical skills in the preparation of texts accompanied by data.
|
9
|
SECS-P/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201487 -
THE ECONOMICS OF SECURITIES MARKETS
(objectives)
The course aims at providing an in-depth treatment of major asset classes and financial instruments. After a discussion of basic features of bond, equity and derivative markets, the course focuses on portfolio theory (Portfolio Selection by Markowitz, Capital Asset Pricing Model) and asset management.
|
9
|
SECS-P/11
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210073 -
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
The Management course aims at: 1) Reading and interpreting business operations in today's world; 2) Knowing and discussing the basic processes of business management; 3) Knowing and applying the tools for the analysis of the evolution of the competitive environment in which companies operate; 4) Knowing and applying the basic operational tools to take managerial decisions; 5) Developing the proper knowledge to further deepen specific managerial processes in the next future.
To achieve these goals, the course uses active and interactive teaching. Interactive participation is strongly recommended.
|
9
|
SECS-P/08
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210447 -
Industrial Economics
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210028 -
Mathematical methods for economics and finance
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201499 -
DERIVATIVES AND PORTFOLIO THEORY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210029 -
Stage
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210412 -
CLE-LAB
(objectives)
CLE-LAB is an interdisciplinary educational lab. It addresses a different topic each year, which is tackled from various disciplinary points of view. Students will attend lectures and seminars for 20 hours in total, and prepare field projects. The course delivers 9 credits.
|
9
|
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
|
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21201513 -
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
(objectives)
To provide theoretical concepts and practical tools for the analysis and evaluation of financial performance and risk of non-financial companies, industries and portfolios. In details, the course aims at developing competences and skills in critical analysis, interpretation and valuation-judgement in the following fields:
economic and financial performance of firms/industries in manufacturing and tertiary sector
financial dynamics and financial needs of non-financial firms
financial solvency, credit risk and cost of debt
risk and return of equity portfolios and mutual funds.
The course contents are applicable in two main areas:
decision making for resources allocation by managers, public decision-makers and financial analysts
fundamental analysis of shares/portfolios for asset management/financial investments.
|
9
|
SECS-P/09
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia e finanza - 3° anno - Due insegnamenti a scelta libera tra (Allegato 1): - (show)
|
18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201518 -
COMMERCIAL LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201485 -
FINANCIAL MARKET LAW
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
(objectives)
Course objectives relate to learning the fundamentals of labour law with regard to both work-employment relationship both in the private and the public sector. The course also aims at the acquisition of the principles and basic concepts of industrial relations and trade unione law.
|
9
|
IUS/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201524 -
TAXATION LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with elements of the Italian tax system; in a case in which we are dealing with processes in which, instead, we focus on the analysis of the system of individual taxes. Evaluation method: the students of the course are evaluated on the basis of exams, they have been evaluated based on the theoretical preparation.
|
9
|
IUS/12
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210179 -
Economia applicata
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21201487 -
THE ECONOMICS OF SECURITIES MARKETS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210073 -
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210447 -
Industrial Economics
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The purpose of this course is to provide students with a deeper understanding of markets functioning and regulation from an economic perspective in order to stimulate critical understanding of policy implications from the public side and strategic behaviour from the firms’ side. Applying knowledge and understanding Acquired knowledge and skills will enable students to understand and analyse markets functioning within the real economic context with a particular focus on non competitive markets: mainly monopolistic and oligopolistic markets. Making judgements The understanding of economic agents’ decision making processes and of non competitive markets’ functioning will enable students to critically analyse the economic reality and the policy makers intervention in terms of markets regulation (deregulation) ad antitrust. Communication skills The structure of course and final exam is designed to enable students to acquire and apply all the languages of the discipline (descriptive, graphical and analytical) in order learn how discuss appropriately microeconomic topics with specialist and non specialist speakers. Learning skills Students will deal with theoretical and case study of the subject in order to acquire methods of analysis which allow autonomous investigation.
|
9
|
SECS-P/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to present the main themes of international monetary macroeconomics. The course starts by laying out the way in which international relations are recorded in national accounts and balance of payments. In this way the course provides a framework for understanding the consequences for a country of running large current account surpluses or deficits. The course then focuses on different theories of the determination of the exchange rates. It also discusses the effects on the real economy and on the price levels of the commercial and financial relations of a country with the rest of the world. The institutional set-up of the euro area will be presented in relation to the theories considered, emphasizing Its peculiarities with respect to the theoretical debates about the alternative between fixed and flexible exchange rates and about the question of the optimal currency areas. All the topics will be analyzed trying to highlight the differences underlying the main theoretical models. The main official documents and economic reports published by national and international institutions on our country's international relations will also be analyzed. The material covered is not mathematically complex, but it is taught in a formal and rigorous manner, which assumes a good familiarity with basic economic concepts.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210028 -
Mathematical methods for economics and finance
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to broaden and consolidate the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigation tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. To this end, the course is divided into four parts. In the first part we provide notions of linear algebra to study linear systems and diagonalization of matrices. In the second part the student will be introduced to the study of differential calculus for functions of several variables. In the third part the course provides tools to recognize and study free and constrained optimization problems. In the fourth part solution methods for simple systems and differential equations will be provided.
|
9
|
SECS-S/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201499 -
DERIVATIVES AND PORTFOLIO THEORY
(objectives)
The course has the objective of providing basic foundations for portfolio selection, real estate investments, and derivative contracts valuation.
|
9
|
SECS-S/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210029 -
Stage
(objectives)
Temporary training and work experience carried out during the course of study in addition to one's curriculum; it is carried out before graduation and may lead to the acquisition of credits, as indicated by the teaching regulations of the single study programme. The types that can be activated are: - internships for the achievement of credits; - internships for thesis; - internships for other training activities without credits.
|
9
|
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210412 -
CLE-LAB
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
21201473 -
FINAL EXAM
|
3
|
|
20
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ITA |
Economia della cultura
FIRST YEAR
First semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21210055 -
ECONOMIA AZIENDALE
(objectives)
In line with the educating objectives of the Degree Course in Economics, the Course of Business Economics aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and tools for understanding the structure and behaviors of economic and production systems, investigating the characteristics and purposes of the different types of entities. The Course also provides the basic tools for the recognition of the accounting aspects of ordinary business management, using the accrual basis of accounting. At the end of the course, the student will have: - developed a complex and varied understanding method of the business phenomena; - become aware of the characteristics, structures and purposes of the main types of entities; - acquired a theoretical framework and an appropriate application capacity; - become confident with the basic categories of the accounting instruments and with the accrual accounting recognition techniques.
|
9
|
SECS-P/07
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210054 -
MACROECONOMIA
(objectives)
Acquisition of the basic knowledge of the economic system as a whole, through an educational program that includes both lectures and practical classes. The first part of the course will introduce students to the basic knowledge of macro-economic magnitudes and variables: domestic product, aggregate consumption and investment, employment and unemployment, the general price level, public budget and international commercial flows. In the following part of the course, students will explore and compare the main theoretical interpretations of the working of the macro-economic system and their policy prescriptions.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210408 -
General Mathematics
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigative tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. The student will be provided with elementary tools necessary to solve the simplest quantitative problems that arise in the economic, financial and business fields. In particular we will introduce the fundamental concepts of mathematical analysis for functions of one variable necessary to sketch the graph of a function and to solve simple optimal problems, with particular attention to possible economic applications of acquired notions. Elements of integral calculus and linear algebra will also be introduced
|
9
|
SECS-S/06
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210411 -
English Language
(objectives)
Refer to 'University Language Centre' http://www.cla.uniroma3.it/
|
5
|
L-LIN/12
|
-
|
-
|
30
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ENG |
21201322 -
INFORMATICS
(objectives)
• Provide the methodological and application knowledges in the fundamental areas of the computer science for the efficient use of the digital systems • Provide the competences for the correct use of the most popular application software.
|
1
|
INF/01
|
25
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Other activities
|
ITA |
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21210409 -
Public Law
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian legal system, in its fundamental and characterizing elements, with in-depth analysis of the issues related to the management and organization of public authorities and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, institutional aspects and the dynamics of power management with particular regard to forms of participation within local, national and supranational systems.
|
9
|
IUS/09
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Basic compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210056 -
MICROECONOMIA
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce concepts and arguments that are the basis of the analysis of economic theory, with particular reference to the explanation of commodity relative prices and the functional distribution of income (wages, profits and rents). The course addresses these issues by providing students with a pluralistic and critical view. In fact, the fundamental elements of the two main approaches to value and distribution are presented and compared: the surplus or classical approach and the marginalist or neoclassical theory. The study also includes the different relationships that both approaches establish between prices and levels of production and employment of resources, both at the aggregate level and at the level of individual production units.
|
9
|
SECS-P/01
|
60
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21210410 -
Statistics
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with specific competences in sampling tecniques and statistical data analysis. Particular relevance is given to probability and inference, as the course means to provide students with the necessary tools for supporting decisional processes through the management of data bases and the use of statistical models.
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9
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SECS-S/01
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
SECOND YEAR
First semester
Course
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Language
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21210071 -
BILANCIO
(objectives)
The course of “Financial Reporting” aims to provide participants with an introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of financial reporting.
Starting with a basic overview of the main theory on financial reporting, participants will then be exposed to the generally accepted accounting standards and more specific standards for unlisted companies.
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9
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SECS-P/07
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21201495 -
PUBLIC FINANCE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the analytical tools and information necessary for understanding and evaluating the problems posed by public intervention in the economy, by collective choices with an economic content and the consequences on allocative, distributive and macroeconomic perspectives . Particular attention is paid to the economic theory of taxation, and to the functioning of the Italian tax system.
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9
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SECS-P/03
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21201505 -
STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course has two aims: to foster the ability to interpret economic systems and their tendencies through the main economic statistics produced by the official organizations and to introduce the basic methods to analyse economic data. In particular the course covers the production of economic indicators, the basic of classical time series analysis, also to correctly perform a short-term analysis, the linear regression model and its generalizations.Theoretical concepts will be illustrated using the most recent Italian economic data. The statistical analysis will be done using the software R.
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9
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SECS-S/01
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60
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Language
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21210012 -
LABORATORIO DI ANALISI URBANA E REGIONALE
(objectives)
This course will cover theoretical, practical and applied aspects of regional studies, territorial planning, urban economy and social structures, as well as short and long term transformations. The theoretical section will be divided into two parts: (1) introduction to basic concepts including: urban planning, urban economic studies, regional studies, territorial analysis and planning, the relationship between memory and design and (2) analysis of the quality of urban spaces and of its determining features. The applied section of the course serves to illustrate the use of statistical data and geographic information systems (GIS) for a territorial analysis of the different components of urban quality within this workshop’s field of studies.
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9
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SECS-P/12
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Basic compulsory activities
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ITA |
21210072 -
DIRITTO PRIVATO
(objectives)
Private Law (S.S.D. IUS/01) is a basic legal course whose aim is to give the students a starting point for their further economic studies and access to work. Lessons will be oriented to interpretate Italian and European Law, to solve cases, to enforce the general clauses and values of our Constitutional Legal System. Exam is oral and it is necessary to consult the Italian Civil Code while studying the books.
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9
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IUS/01
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21210028 -
Matematica per le applicazioni economiche
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to broaden and consolidate the acquisition of the mathematical method as a fundamental investigation tool for economic, financial and business disciplines. To this end, the course is divided into four parts. In the first part we provide notions of linear algebra to study linear systems and diagonalization of matrices. In the second part the student will be introduced to the study of differential calculus for functions of several variables. In the third part the course provides tools to recognize and study free and constrained optimization problems. In the fourth part solution methods for simple systems and differential equations will be provided.
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9
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SECS-S/06
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21201481 -
ECONOMIC POLICY
(objectives)
The objective of the course is the understanding of the main economic policies and institutions and the analysis of their roles, functions and regulations. The course helps to build a good economic knowledge on fiscal and monetary policies in closed and open economies, redistributive policy, and structural reforms, with a focus on current economic and political topics (i.e. the current debate on the Eurozone).
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9
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SECS-P/02
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
THIRD YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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21210073 -
ECONOMIA E GESTIONE DELLE IMPRESE
(objectives)
The Management course aims at: 1) Reading and interpreting business operations in today's world; 2) Knowing and discussing the basic processes of business management; 3) Knowing and applying the tools for the analysis of the evolution of the competitive environment in which companies operate; 4) Knowing and applying the basic operational tools to take managerial decisions; 5) Developing the proper knowledge to further deepen specific managerial processes in the next future.
To achieve these goals, the course uses active and interactive teaching. Interactive participation is strongly recommended.
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9
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SECS-P/08
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21201549 -
ECONOMY OF CULTURE
(objectives)
The course considers the analysis of cultural economics. To this aim, the main economic theoretical foundations are presented jointly with the fundamental practical issues of cultural economics. In particular, the analysis of consumers preferences and utility typical of cultural economics is carried out. The course analyses the definition and concept of cultural capital, and cultural sustainability. In this respect the role of externalities and public goods, and the phenomena of the cost disease are analyzed both theoretically and empirically. Moreover, the role of intellectual property rights and specific analyses of museums, cultural heritage, auction for arts, are analyzed.
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9
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SECS-P/01
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia della cultura - 3°anno - 2 insegnamenti a scelta (allegato 1) - (show)
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18
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21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
(objectives)
The course explores the main topics of administrative law: organization and structures of public administration, privatization of public bodies and services. Much attention will be paid to civil service issues and management discipline; administrative procedures under rule of law, discretion, fairness, and regulatory unreasonableness.
The student must achieve: 1) knowledge of the general theory of administrative law; 2) knowledge of the traditional approach of administrative law studies; 3) awareness of the significant changes in the reference regulatory framework concerning the public administration.
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9
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IUS/10
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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21201502 -
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210449 -
Development economics
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9
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SECS-P/02
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21201501 -
LABOUR ECONOMICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210447 -
Industrial Economics
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Also available in another semester or year
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21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21201530 -
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
GOALS of the course The course aims to reach the following goals: - to highlight the peculiariaties of the "Organization" as a field of study and the specialized studies of "Business Organization"; - to provide some essential cognitive elements for dealing with the study of organizational literature and its evolution; - to develop and to deepen the main thematic areas which, according to the distinction adopted in the mainstream approach, refer to the teaching of Business Organization, i.e. organizational design. In particular, the following organizational design choices will be analyzed in detail: work organization, work processes (intra-organizational relationships design), business structures, information systems and organizational boundaries (inter-organizational relationships design). - frame the problems of "personnel management" and "management of organizational change" (issues that are the subject of in-depth study in the teaching of organization of master's or graduate’s degree courses); - offer to students the opportunity to take advantage of tools for the analysis of the reality and to improve their ability to intervene on realities, tackling the study of both texts (produced by important authors of organizational theory) and business cases that highlight organizational issues and practices adopted for their resolution. The teaching will be addressed through traditional teaching methods (frontal lessons) useful for framing the complexity of the topics covered, accompanied by exercises, team and individual work carried out by the students, company testimonies and case analysis, aimed at presenting the student with the variety of concrete practices and to stimulate reflection on the articulation of the organizational choices to be faced.
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9
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SECS-P/10
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21210413 -
History of economic ideas and facts
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
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21210413-1 -
History of economic ideas and facts - I mod.
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210413-2 -
History of economic ideas and facts - II mod.
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Also available in another semester or year
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21201506 -
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THEORY
(objectives)
The course aims to present the main theories of value and distribution in their historical development. This should be understood in two senses. On the one hand, the course focuses on the reconstruction of the strictly analytical problems that have gradually arisen within the Classical and the Neoclassical (marginalist) theories of value and distribution in their traditional formulations. In this way students are offered the tools to look with greater awareness at the form in which those approaches present themselves today. On the other hand, the authors who will be considered in the course will be placed in their respective historical context, with a view to highlighting the nature of social science proper to political economy. In this regard, particular attention will be given to the drastic change of approach that took place in economic theory in the period immediately following Ricardo, and for which it seems difficult to find an explanation on exclusively analytical grounds.
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9
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SECS-P/04
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21210029 -
Stage
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Also available in another semester or year
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21210412 -
CLE-LAB
(objectives)
CLE-LAB is an interdisciplinary educational lab. It addresses a different topic each year, which is tackled from various disciplinary points of view. Students will attend lectures and seminars for 20 hours in total, and prepare field projects. The course delivers 9 credits.
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9
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20
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
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Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Laboratory Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21210009 -
LABORATORIO DI MARKETING CULTURALE
(objectives)
The course Cultural Marketing Lab aims to teach students marketing policies of artistic and cultural institutions. Through direct contact with realities of artistic and cultural sectors and industries, students will learn the tools available in these fields, and will learn to use the principles of marketing to improve the market performances. At the end of the course students will: 1) share the language of a marketing director of artistic and cultural institutions; 2) learn a working method to solve the classic problems of strategic and operational marketing of artistic and cultural institutions; 3) develop the typical skills of problem solving, team work and public presentations.
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9
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SECS-P/08
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21210030 -
Diritto dei beni culturali
(objectives)
The course offers knowledge of the legal discipline of cultural heritage in the Italian legal system, without neglecting the necessary framework of European Union law and of the main international conventions gradually adopted on the subject. The goal is in fact to highlight the trends and the main legal challenges that globalisation imposes in the protection of the national cultural heritage.
Given the definition of the concept of "cultural heritage" and other related notions, the course illustrates the evolution of the legislation on the subject and explores, in the light of the constitutional principles and the Code of cultural heritage and landscape, the aspects relating to the proprietary regime cultural heritage, the administrative organisation, the division of competences between the State, regions and local authorities, the relations between public authorities and private entities, the functions of protection, enhancement, management and use, the circulation of cultural heritage at national level, European and international.
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9
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IUS/10
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
Economia della cultura - 3°anno - 2 insegnamenti a scelta (allegato 1) - (show)
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18
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|
|
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|
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21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21201580 -
LABOUR LAW
(objectives)
Course objectives relate to learning the fundamentals of labour law with regard to both work-employment relationship both in the private and the public sector. The course also aims at the acquisition of the principles and basic concepts of industrial relations and trade unione law.
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9
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IUS/07
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201502 -
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course considers the concept of sustainable development, climate change and efficiency in the use of natural resources. To this aim, the main economic theoretical foundations are presented jointly with the fundamental practical issues of climate change, pollution, and sustainable development. The main market failures climate change and environmental pollution generate, externalities and public goods, are presented. The main theoretical and actual policy instruments used to face such phenomena, such as emission tax, emission abatement subsidy, marketable permit instruments, are deeply analyzed from both a normative and a positive point of view. Finally, environmental project appraisal and empirical methods for valuing the environment are introduced.
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9
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SECS-P/02
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210449 -
Development economics
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21201501 -
LABOUR ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course will highlight the macro and microeconomic peculiarities of the labor market. It will analyze the determinants of the level of employment and its composition, the relationship between unemployment and the rate of inflation, the determinants of the wage rate and wage differentials, the relationship between wages and labour productivity. As regards the recent evolutionary phenomena of the labour market, the course aims to analyze their quantitative and qualitative aspects and the implications for economic policy. In particular, it will focus on the evolution of the employment structure and labour underemployment, on full employment policies, on welfare systems, and on income support measures.
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9
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SECS-P/01
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60
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-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210447 -
Industrial Economics
(objectives)
Knowledge and understanding The purpose of this course is to provide students with a deeper understanding of markets functioning and regulation from an economic perspective in order to stimulate critical understanding of policy implications from the public side and strategic behaviour from the firms’ side. Applying knowledge and understanding Acquired knowledge and skills will enable students to understand and analyse markets functioning within the real economic context with a particular focus on non competitive markets: mainly monopolistic and oligopolistic markets. Making judgements The understanding of economic agents’ decision making processes and of non competitive markets’ functioning will enable students to critically analyse the economic reality and the policy makers intervention in terms of markets regulation (deregulation) ad antitrust. Communication skills The structure of course and final exam is designed to enable students to acquire and apply all the languages of the discipline (descriptive, graphical and analytical) in order learn how discuss appropriately microeconomic topics with specialist and non specialist speakers. Learning skills Students will deal with theoretical and case study of the subject in order to acquire methods of analysis which allow autonomous investigation.
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9
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SECS-P/06
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60
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-
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-
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-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201503 -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to present the main themes of international monetary macroeconomics. The course starts by laying out the way in which international relations are recorded in national accounts and balance of payments. In this way the course provides a framework for understanding the consequences for a country of running large current account surpluses or deficits. The course then focuses on different theories of the determination of the exchange rates. It also discusses the effects on the real economy and on the price levels of the commercial and financial relations of a country with the rest of the world. The institutional set-up of the euro area will be presented in relation to the theories considered, emphasizing Its peculiarities with respect to the theoretical debates about the alternative between fixed and flexible exchange rates and about the question of the optimal currency areas. All the topics will be analyzed trying to highlight the differences underlying the main theoretical models. The main official documents and economic reports published by national and international institutions on our country's international relations will also be analyzed. The material covered is not mathematically complex, but it is taught in a formal and rigorous manner, which assumes a good familiarity with basic economic concepts.
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9
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SECS-P/01
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60
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201530 -
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210413 -
History of economic ideas and facts
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
|
|
21210413-1 -
History of economic ideas and facts - I mod.
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
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3
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SECS-P/04
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20
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210413-2 -
History of economic ideas and facts - II mod.
(objectives)
This course aims to provide a basic understanding of the principle features of the transformational processes within international economics from the first industrial revolution to modern times, with particular attention for the Italian economy between the post-Second World War and contemporary periods. At the end of the course, students must: - possess a basic understanding of the chronology and nature of the development of European industrialized economies as well as that of their principle non-European counterparts from the end of the eighteenth century to the twentieth; - be able to describe the historical and comparative contexts of the principle contemporary economic systems; - be able to present the knowledge they have acquired using the correct terminology and concepts pertaining to the Economic history.
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6
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SECS-P/12
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40
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21201506 -
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THEORY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21210029 -
Stage
(objectives)
Temporary training and work experience carried out during the course of study in addition to one's curriculum; it is carried out before graduation and may lead to the acquisition of credits, as indicated by the teaching regulations of the single study programme. The types that can be activated are: - internships for the achievement of credits; - internships for thesis; - internships for other training activities without credits.
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9
|
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60
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-
|
-
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-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21210412 -
CLE-LAB
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
21201473 -
FINAL EXAM
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3
|
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20
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-
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-
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-
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Final examination and foreign language test
|
ITA |