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21201401 -
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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ANALISI DELLA MODELLISTICA MACROECONOMICA RELATIVA ALLE INTERAZIONI DINAMICHE TRA SISTEMI ECONOMICI E SISTEMI NATURALI.
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SCARANO GIOVANNI
( syllabus)
Part 1: Introduction to the theory of dynamic systems The concept of system. Modeling. Direct problem and inverse problem in modeling. Meaning and value of the models. Abstract oriented systems. The specification of the mode of action of a system. Purely algebraic systems and dynamic systems. Linearity in models. Linear specification of the mode of action in differential form. The mode of action in integral form. Interconnection of systems. The structure matrix. Role of the structure matrix in determining the mode of action of a system. Non-linearity, chaotic dynamics and complexity.
Part 2: Multisectoral models of relations between the economic system and the natural environment The NAMEA. Satellite accounts in green accounting. Multidimensional environmental impact indicators. The Leontief Input-Output model with polluting emissions. The Leontief Input-Output model with de-polluting activities. The price equations. Environmental modeling in general economic equilibrium. CGE models. Social and environmental accounting matrices. Dynamic multisectoral models. Accumulation of capital and environment. Reproducibility of systems and sustainability. Balanced growth of economic and polluting activities and sustainable development.
Part 3: Synthetic indicators of environmental impact and demographic dynamics IPAT. The Ecological Footprint. The Carrying Capacity of natural systems. The ecological deficit. The curve of environmental Kuznets. The demographic system. Maltusian growth models in discrete time and in continuous time. Logical growth models in discrete time and in continuous time. Carrying Capacity, subsistence, capital accumulation and technological development.
Part 4: Aggregate patterns of economic growth with environmental constraints Intertemporal choices and excellent growth paths. The functional goals. Technological and natural constraints. Solow model with natural resources. The concept of resilience and the model of Common and Perrings. The endogenous growth model of Smulders and Gradus. The DICE model by Nordhaus. The RICE model. Hope's PAGE model and the Stern Review. Intertemporal choices in conditions of uncertainty. Game theory and environmental policies. Collective choices, cooperative games and negotiating processes in multilateral environmental agreements.
( reference books)
PARTE 1 SCARANO G., TEORIA MATEMATICA DEI SISTEMI, DISPENSE DIDATTICHE. LUNGHINI G., "NOTE SUL CONCETTO DI STRUTTURA", L'INDUSTRIA, 4, 1965. BERTUGLIA C. S., VAIO F., NON LINEARITÀ, CAOS, COMPLESSITÀ. LA DINAMICHE DEI SISTEMI NATURALI E SOCIALI, BOLLATI BORINGHIERI, TORINO, 2003. ISRAEL G., MODELLI MATEMATICI, MUZIO, ROMA, 2002.
PARTE 2 D’ANTONIO M., “L’INTERDIPENDENZA TRA ECONOMIA E AMBIENTE. UN’ANALISI APPLICATA ALL’ITALIA”, WORKING PAPERS N.21, DIPARTIMENTO DIECONOMIA, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI ROMA TRE, 2001. SILVESTRI F., LEZIONI DI ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE ED ECOLOGICA, CLUEB, CAP.12. D’ANTONIO M., ANALISI DELLE INTERDIPENDENZE SETTORIALI. TEORIA E APPLICAZIONI EMPIRICHE, LIGUORI, NAPOLI, 1980, CAPP. 1-2. PIREDDU G., ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE. UN’INTRODUZIONE IN EQUILIBRIO GENERALE, APOGEO, 2002. LEONTIEF W., “ENVIRONMENTAL REPERCUSSIONS AND THE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE: AN INPUT-OUTPUT APPROACH”, THE REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, VOL. 52, NO. 3 (AUG., 1970), PP. 262-271. SCARANO G., “CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND TECHNICAL CONDITIONS ALONG SUSTAINABLE GROWTH PATHS”, 20TH EAEPE CONFERENCE -LABOUR, INSTITUTIONS AND GROWTH IN A GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY. 6-8 NOVEMBER 2008. UN, EC, IMF, OECD AND WB (2003), INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ACCOUNTING 2003, ST/ESA/STATSER.F/61/REV.1
PARTE 3 SILVESTRI F., LEZIONI DI ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE ED ECOLOGICA, CLUEB, CAPP. 8, 9. DE SANTIS G., DEMOGRAFIA ECONOMICA, IL MULINO, BOLOGNA, 1997, CAPP. 1-2. SCARANO G., “CAPITAL ACCUMULATION, TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND ENVIRONMENT”, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, VOLUME 8, 4, 2008.
PARTE 4 SILVESTRI F., LEZIONI DI ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE ED ECOLOGICA, CLUEB, CAPP. 8 ROMER D., ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS. NEW YORK, NY: MCGRAW-HILL, INC., 2001, CAP. 1. SOLOW R. M., “INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY AND EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES”, REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES, VOL. 41, 1974, PP. 29-45. COMMON M. AND PERRINGS C., 1992. “TOWARDS AN ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABILITY”, ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 6, PP. 7-34. SMULDERS S., GRADUS R., “POLLUTION ABATEMENT AND LONG-TERM GROWTH”, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, 12, 1996, PP. 505-532. NORDHAUS W. D., “AN OPTIMAL TRANSITION PATH FOR CONTROLLING GREENHOUSE GASES”, SCIENCE, 258, 1992. HOPE C., “THE MARGINAL IMPACT OF CO2 FROM PAGE2002: AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT MODEL INCORPORATING THE IPCC’S FIVE REASONS FOR CONCERN”, THE INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT JOURNAL, VOL. 6, 2006.
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9
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60
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21201407 -
MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS DECISIONS
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THE COURSE PROVIDES THE TOOLS TO FACE ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS PROBLEMS WITH UNCONSTRAINED AND CONSTRAINED OPTIMIZATION FOR FUNCTIONS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES, LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS AND DUAL PROBLEMS, VECTORIAL PROGRAMMING, OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS ON GRAPHS AND STANDARD STOCHASTIC PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS. THE DISCUSSION OF IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES IS CARRIED OUT IN THE COMPUTER LABORATORY.
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21201407-2 -
METODI MATEMATICI PER LE DECISIONI ECONOMICHE E AZIENDALI
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CENCI MARISA
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Introduction to Linear Programming Solving Linear Programming Problems: The Simplex Method Duality Theory and Sensitivity Analysis Other Algorithms for Linear Programming The Transportation and Assignment Problems Network Optimization Models Project Management with PERT/CPM Integer Programming Nonlinear Programming Inventory Theory
( reference books)
Hillier F.S., Lieberman G.j., “Introduction to operations research” 8th edition MC graw hill 2004. CHAPTER 1, CHAPTER 3, CHAPTER 4, CHAPTER 6, CHAPTER 7, CHAPTER 8, CHAPTER 9, CHAPTER 10, CHAPTER 12,CHAPTER 13,CHAPTER 19 (Only :19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.4)
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6
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SECS-S/06
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40
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21201407-1 -
METODI MATEMATICI PER LE DECISIONI ECONOMICHE E AZIENDALI 2
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3
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SECS-S/06
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20
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21201701 -
OTHER TRAINING ACTIVITIES (FOOD SECURITY FOR DEVELOPMENT)
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9
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SECS-P/02
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60
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21201708 -
Agricultural systems and international relations
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21201708-1 -
SISTEMI AGRICOLI E RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI
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6
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SECS-P/02
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40
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21201708-2 -
SISTEMI AGRICOLI E RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI
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3
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SECS-P/02
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30
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21201578 -
SPANISH LANGUAGE PASS/FAIL CERTIFICATE
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3
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L-LIN/07
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75
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ITA |
21201473 -
FINAL EXAM
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15
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Final examination and foreign language test
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21201579 -
TRAINING
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3
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75
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Final examination and foreign language test
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21201436 -
OTHER TRAINING ACTIVITIES (LANGUAGES, INFORMATICS OR INTERNSHIPS)
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3
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75
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Elective activities
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21201577 -
FRENCH LANGUAGE PASS/FAIL CERTIFICATE
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3
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L-LIN/04
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75
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Final examination and foreign language test
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21201576 -
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PASS/FAIL CERTIFICATE
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3
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L-LIN/12
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75
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Final examination and foreign language test
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21201479 -
OTHER TRAINING ACTIVITIES (LANGUAGES, INFORMATICS OR INTERNSHIPS)
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6
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Other activities
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Optional group:
ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE Orientamento unico 1° ANNO - UN INSEGNAMENTO A SCELTA TRA: - (show)
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21201401 -
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
(objectives)
ANALISI DELLA MODELLISTICA MACROECONOMICA RELATIVA ALLE INTERAZIONI DINAMICHE TRA SISTEMI ECONOMICI E SISTEMI NATURALI.
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SCARANO GIOVANNI
( syllabus)
Part 1: Introduction to the theory of dynamic systems The concept of system. Modeling. Direct problem and inverse problem in modeling. Meaning and value of the models. Abstract oriented systems. The specification of the mode of action of a system. Purely algebraic systems and dynamic systems. Linearity in models. Linear specification of the mode of action in differential form. The mode of action in integral form. Interconnection of systems. The structure matrix. Role of the structure matrix in determining the mode of action of a system. Non-linearity, chaotic dynamics and complexity.
Part 2: Multisectoral models of relations between the economic system and the natural environment The NAMEA. Satellite accounts in green accounting. Multidimensional environmental impact indicators. The Leontief Input-Output model with polluting emissions. The Leontief Input-Output model with de-polluting activities. The price equations. Environmental modeling in general economic equilibrium. CGE models. Social and environmental accounting matrices. Dynamic multisectoral models. Accumulation of capital and environment. Reproducibility of systems and sustainability. Balanced growth of economic and polluting activities and sustainable development.
Part 3: Synthetic indicators of environmental impact and demographic dynamics IPAT. The Ecological Footprint. The Carrying Capacity of natural systems. The ecological deficit. The curve of environmental Kuznets. The demographic system. Maltusian growth models in discrete time and in continuous time. Logical growth models in discrete time and in continuous time. Carrying Capacity, subsistence, capital accumulation and technological development.
Part 4: Aggregate patterns of economic growth with environmental constraints Intertemporal choices and excellent growth paths. The functional goals. Technological and natural constraints. Solow model with natural resources. The concept of resilience and the model of Common and Perrings. The endogenous growth model of Smulders and Gradus. The DICE model by Nordhaus. The RICE model. Hope's PAGE model and the Stern Review. Intertemporal choices in conditions of uncertainty. Game theory and environmental policies. Collective choices, cooperative games and negotiating processes in multilateral environmental agreements.
( reference books)
PARTE 1 SCARANO G., TEORIA MATEMATICA DEI SISTEMI, DISPENSE DIDATTICHE. LUNGHINI G., "NOTE SUL CONCETTO DI STRUTTURA", L'INDUSTRIA, 4, 1965. BERTUGLIA C. S., VAIO F., NON LINEARITÀ, CAOS, COMPLESSITÀ. LA DINAMICHE DEI SISTEMI NATURALI E SOCIALI, BOLLATI BORINGHIERI, TORINO, 2003. ISRAEL G., MODELLI MATEMATICI, MUZIO, ROMA, 2002.
PARTE 2 D’ANTONIO M., “L’INTERDIPENDENZA TRA ECONOMIA E AMBIENTE. UN’ANALISI APPLICATA ALL’ITALIA”, WORKING PAPERS N.21, DIPARTIMENTO DIECONOMIA, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI ROMA TRE, 2001. SILVESTRI F., LEZIONI DI ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE ED ECOLOGICA, CLUEB, CAP.12. D’ANTONIO M., ANALISI DELLE INTERDIPENDENZE SETTORIALI. TEORIA E APPLICAZIONI EMPIRICHE, LIGUORI, NAPOLI, 1980, CAPP. 1-2. PIREDDU G., ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE. UN’INTRODUZIONE IN EQUILIBRIO GENERALE, APOGEO, 2002. LEONTIEF W., “ENVIRONMENTAL REPERCUSSIONS AND THE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE: AN INPUT-OUTPUT APPROACH”, THE REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, VOL. 52, NO. 3 (AUG., 1970), PP. 262-271. SCARANO G., “CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND TECHNICAL CONDITIONS ALONG SUSTAINABLE GROWTH PATHS”, 20TH EAEPE CONFERENCE -LABOUR, INSTITUTIONS AND GROWTH IN A GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY. 6-8 NOVEMBER 2008. UN, EC, IMF, OECD AND WB (2003), INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ACCOUNTING 2003, ST/ESA/STATSER.F/61/REV.1
PARTE 3 SILVESTRI F., LEZIONI DI ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE ED ECOLOGICA, CLUEB, CAPP. 8, 9. DE SANTIS G., DEMOGRAFIA ECONOMICA, IL MULINO, BOLOGNA, 1997, CAPP. 1-2. SCARANO G., “CAPITAL ACCUMULATION, TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND ENVIRONMENT”, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, VOLUME 8, 4, 2008.
PARTE 4 SILVESTRI F., LEZIONI DI ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE ED ECOLOGICA, CLUEB, CAPP. 8 ROMER D., ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS. NEW YORK, NY: MCGRAW-HILL, INC., 2001, CAP. 1. SOLOW R. M., “INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY AND EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES”, REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES, VOL. 41, 1974, PP. 29-45. COMMON M. AND PERRINGS C., 1992. “TOWARDS AN ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABILITY”, ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 6, PP. 7-34. SMULDERS S., GRADUS R., “POLLUTION ABATEMENT AND LONG-TERM GROWTH”, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, 12, 1996, PP. 505-532. NORDHAUS W. D., “AN OPTIMAL TRANSITION PATH FOR CONTROLLING GREENHOUSE GASES”, SCIENCE, 258, 1992. HOPE C., “THE MARGINAL IMPACT OF CO2 FROM PAGE2002: AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT MODEL INCORPORATING THE IPCC’S FIVE REASONS FOR CONCERN”, THE INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT JOURNAL, VOL. 6, 2006.
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ITA |
21201502 -
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
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INTRODUZIONE AI MODELLI E ALLE TEORIE CHE DESCRIVONO LE RELAZIONI TRA ATTIVITÀ ECONOMICHE E AMBIENTE NATURALE, L'USO RAZIONALE DELLE RISORSE NATURALI E GLI INTERVENTI PUBBLICI CORRETTIVI DEI FALLIMENTI DEL MERCATO CHE SI VERIFICANO IN TALI CONTESTI.
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SCARANO GIOVANNI
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Introduction Nature and purposes of environmental economics. Environmental economics and ecological economics Economic systems and exosphere Socio-economic systems and ecosystems. Circular economic system and balance of materials. The environmental impact of economic activities. The dynamics of the demographic system: exponential growth and logistic growth. The dynamics of capital accumulation. Economic growth and environmental constraints. Management of natural resources The scarcity of natural resources. Renewable and non-renewable resources. The rational management of renewable resources. The Hotelling rule. Price path and rational management of non-renewable resources. Conservation, preservation and sustainability. The paradigms of sustainable development. The instruments of environmental regulation The determination of the optimal level of pollution. Taxes, standards and environmental subsidies. Comparative effectiveness of taxes and standards. Redistributive effects of environmental taxes. The failures of public intervention. The regulation of property rights and access to natural resources. The Coase theorem. Incentives and tradable permits. International agreements for sustainable development. Assessment methods for environmental assets The total economic value of environmental goods. The willingness to pay. The willingness to be compensated. Consumer surplus. The procedures for indirect estimation of the monetary value of environmental goods: hedonic price, contingent valuation and method of moving costs.
( reference books)
TESTI BASE ENDRES A., ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS. THEORY AND POLICY, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2011. SCARANO G., “OTTIMIZZAZIONE VINCOLATA E PREZZI OMBRA” (DISPENSA DIDATTICA) CALCIANO F., “TEORIA DEI GIOCHI E ACCORDI AMBIENTALI INTERNAZIONALI” (DISPENSA DIDATTICA)
TESTI INTEGRATIVI PEARCE D. W., TURNER R. K., ECONOMIA DELLE RISORSE NATURALI E DELL'AMBIENTE, IL MULINO, FRANZINI M., MERCATO E POLITICHE PER L’AMBIENTE, CAROCCI, 2007. PANELLA G., ECONOMIA E POLITICHE DELL’AMBIENTE, CAROCCI, 2003. SCARANO G., “ATTIVITÀ ECONOMICHE E AMBIENTE: UN’INTERAZIONE COMPLESSA TRA SISTEMI DINAMICI”, LA QUESTIONE AGRARIA, 70, 1998. DE SANTIS G., DEMOGRAFIA ECONOMICA, IL MULINO, BOLOGNA, 1997, CAP. 1.
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60
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Optional group:
ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE Orientamento unico 1° ANNO - UN INSEGNAMENTO A SCELTA TRA: - (show)
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21201401 -
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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ANALISI DELLA MODELLISTICA MACROECONOMICA RELATIVA ALLE INTERAZIONI DINAMICHE TRA SISTEMI ECONOMICI E SISTEMI NATURALI.
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SCARANO GIOVANNI
( syllabus)
Part 1: Introduction to the theory of dynamic systems The concept of system. Modeling. Direct problem and inverse problem in modeling. Meaning and value of the models. Abstract oriented systems. The specification of the mode of action of a system. Purely algebraic systems and dynamic systems. Linearity in models. Linear specification of the mode of action in differential form. The mode of action in integral form. Interconnection of systems. The structure matrix. Role of the structure matrix in determining the mode of action of a system. Non-linearity, chaotic dynamics and complexity.
Part 2: Multisectoral models of relations between the economic system and the natural environment The NAMEA. Satellite accounts in green accounting. Multidimensional environmental impact indicators. The Leontief Input-Output model with polluting emissions. The Leontief Input-Output model with de-polluting activities. The price equations. Environmental modeling in general economic equilibrium. CGE models. Social and environmental accounting matrices. Dynamic multisectoral models. Accumulation of capital and environment. Reproducibility of systems and sustainability. Balanced growth of economic and polluting activities and sustainable development.
Part 3: Synthetic indicators of environmental impact and demographic dynamics IPAT. The Ecological Footprint. The Carrying Capacity of natural systems. The ecological deficit. The curve of environmental Kuznets. The demographic system. Maltusian growth models in discrete time and in continuous time. Logical growth models in discrete time and in continuous time. Carrying Capacity, subsistence, capital accumulation and technological development.
Part 4: Aggregate patterns of economic growth with environmental constraints Intertemporal choices and excellent growth paths. The functional goals. Technological and natural constraints. Solow model with natural resources. The concept of resilience and the model of Common and Perrings. The endogenous growth model of Smulders and Gradus. The DICE model by Nordhaus. The RICE model. Hope's PAGE model and the Stern Review. Intertemporal choices in conditions of uncertainty. Game theory and environmental policies. Collective choices, cooperative games and negotiating processes in multilateral environmental agreements.
( reference books)
PARTE 1 SCARANO G., TEORIA MATEMATICA DEI SISTEMI, DISPENSE DIDATTICHE. LUNGHINI G., "NOTE SUL CONCETTO DI STRUTTURA", L'INDUSTRIA, 4, 1965. BERTUGLIA C. S., VAIO F., NON LINEARITÀ, CAOS, COMPLESSITÀ. LA DINAMICHE DEI SISTEMI NATURALI E SOCIALI, BOLLATI BORINGHIERI, TORINO, 2003. ISRAEL G., MODELLI MATEMATICI, MUZIO, ROMA, 2002.
PARTE 2 D’ANTONIO M., “L’INTERDIPENDENZA TRA ECONOMIA E AMBIENTE. UN’ANALISI APPLICATA ALL’ITALIA”, WORKING PAPERS N.21, DIPARTIMENTO DIECONOMIA, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI ROMA TRE, 2001. SILVESTRI F., LEZIONI DI ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE ED ECOLOGICA, CLUEB, CAP.12. D’ANTONIO M., ANALISI DELLE INTERDIPENDENZE SETTORIALI. TEORIA E APPLICAZIONI EMPIRICHE, LIGUORI, NAPOLI, 1980, CAPP. 1-2. PIREDDU G., ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE. UN’INTRODUZIONE IN EQUILIBRIO GENERALE, APOGEO, 2002. LEONTIEF W., “ENVIRONMENTAL REPERCUSSIONS AND THE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE: AN INPUT-OUTPUT APPROACH”, THE REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, VOL. 52, NO. 3 (AUG., 1970), PP. 262-271. SCARANO G., “CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND TECHNICAL CONDITIONS ALONG SUSTAINABLE GROWTH PATHS”, 20TH EAEPE CONFERENCE -LABOUR, INSTITUTIONS AND GROWTH IN A GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMY. 6-8 NOVEMBER 2008. UN, EC, IMF, OECD AND WB (2003), INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ACCOUNTING 2003, ST/ESA/STATSER.F/61/REV.1
PARTE 3 SILVESTRI F., LEZIONI DI ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE ED ECOLOGICA, CLUEB, CAPP. 8, 9. DE SANTIS G., DEMOGRAFIA ECONOMICA, IL MULINO, BOLOGNA, 1997, CAPP. 1-2. SCARANO G., “CAPITAL ACCUMULATION, TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND ENVIRONMENT”, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, VOLUME 8, 4, 2008.
PARTE 4 SILVESTRI F., LEZIONI DI ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE ED ECOLOGICA, CLUEB, CAPP. 8 ROMER D., ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS. NEW YORK, NY: MCGRAW-HILL, INC., 2001, CAP. 1. SOLOW R. M., “INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY AND EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES”, REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES, VOL. 41, 1974, PP. 29-45. COMMON M. AND PERRINGS C., 1992. “TOWARDS AN ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABILITY”, ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 6, PP. 7-34. SMULDERS S., GRADUS R., “POLLUTION ABATEMENT AND LONG-TERM GROWTH”, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, 12, 1996, PP. 505-532. NORDHAUS W. D., “AN OPTIMAL TRANSITION PATH FOR CONTROLLING GREENHOUSE GASES”, SCIENCE, 258, 1992. HOPE C., “THE MARGINAL IMPACT OF CO2 FROM PAGE2002: AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT MODEL INCORPORATING THE IPCC’S FIVE REASONS FOR CONCERN”, THE INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT JOURNAL, VOL. 6, 2006.
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21201402 -
NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS
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IN NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS WE WILL STUDY A WIDE RANGE NATURAL RESOURCE ALLOCATION PROBLEMS. THE COURSE INTRODUCES STUDENTS TO THE PRINCIPLES, REASONING, AND TECHNIQUES REQUIRED TO SET-UP AND SOLVE THESE ALLOCATION PROBLEMS. POLICY WILL SERVE AS BOTH AN INPUT AND AN IMPLICATED OUTPUT OF THIS APPROACH. THE ECONOMIC TOOLS DEVELOPED ARE APPLIED TO RENEWABLE RESOURCES, EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES, WATER, CONSERVATION PLANNING, AND OTHER CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS. THE FIRST PART OF THE COURSE IS DEVOTED TO LEARNING THE BASIC PRINCIPLES AND TOOLS REQUIRED TO ANALYZE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS. THE SECOND PART CONSISTS OF SEVERAL CASE STUDIES OF CONTEMPORARY RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCE PROBLEMS.
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Optional group:
ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE Orientamento unico 1° ANNO - UN INSEGNAMENTO A SCELTA TRA: - (show)
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21201406 -
MATHEMATICS FOR THE ECONOMY - ADVANCED COURSE
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IL CORSO È FINALIZZATO ALL’ACQUISIZIONE DI STRUMENTI MATEMATICI AVANZATI FONDAMENTALI PER LO STUDIO DELLE DISCIPLINE ECONOMICHE ED AZIENDALI.
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SECS-S/06
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60
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21201407 -
MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS DECISIONS
(objectives)
THE COURSE PROVIDES THE TOOLS TO FACE ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS PROBLEMS WITH UNCONSTRAINED AND CONSTRAINED OPTIMIZATION FOR FUNCTIONS IN SEVERAL VARIABLES, LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS AND DUAL PROBLEMS, VECTORIAL PROGRAMMING, OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS ON GRAPHS AND STANDARD STOCHASTIC PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS. THE DISCUSSION OF IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES IS CARRIED OUT IN THE COMPUTER LABORATORY.
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21201407-2 -
METODI MATEMATICI PER LE DECISIONI ECONOMICHE E AZIENDALI
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CENCI MARISA
( syllabus)
Introduction to Linear ProgrammingSolving Linear Programming Problems: The Simplex MethodDuality Theory and Sensitivity AnalysisOther Algorithms for Linear ProgrammingThe Transportation and Assignment ProblemsNetwork Optimization ModelsProject Management with PERT/CPM Integer ProgrammingNonlinear ProgrammingInventory Theory
( reference books)
Hillier F.S., Lieberman G.j., “Introduction to operations research” 8th edition MC graw hill 2004. CHAPTER 1, CHAPTER 3, CHAPTER 4, CHAPTER 6, CHAPTER 7, CHAPTER 8, CHAPTER 9, CHAPTER 10, CHAPTER 12,CHAPTER 13,CHAPTER 19 (Only :19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.4)
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21201407-1 -
METODI MATEMATICI PER LE DECISIONI ECONOMICHE E AZIENDALI 2
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SECS-S/06
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ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE Orientamento unico 1° ANNO - UN INSEGNAMENTO A SCELTA TRA: - (show)
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21201483 -
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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21201483-2 -
DIRITTO DELL'AMBIENTE
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LAZZARA PAOLO
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Modulo I: Saranno approfonditi i temi della responsabilità per danno ambientale, con particolare riferimento agli strumenti ed alle tecniche di tutela degli interessi ambientali e del diritto alla salute, dal loro primo manifestarsi, sino all’attuale più matura e complessa configurazione. Saranno oggetto di analisi specifica le disposizioni contenute nella direttiva 2004/35/CE sulla responsabilità ambientale in materia di prevenzione e riparazione del danno ambientale ed i decreti di attuazione negli Stati membri. In particolare dovrà essere approfondito lo studio della parte IV del decreto legislativo 3.4.2006, n. 152, e le tematiche connesse ai predetti profili di responsabilità.Modulo II: Il modulo approfondisce le tematiche che attengono alle fonti del diritto dell’ambiente, all’organizzazione delle strutture amministrative deputate alla cura dell’interesse ambientale, e ai principali procedimenti amministrativi in materia.
( reference books)
Per il I modulo:AA. VV. (Germanò, Basile ed altri), Commento al codice dell’ambiente, Torino, Giappichelli, 2008, nelle seguenti parti: - premessa (pp. 1-31); - Disposizioni comuni e principi generali (pp. 33-39); La disciplina del danno ambientale (pp. 705-796).Lo studio della materia deve essere svolto utilizzando le fonti normative più importanti del diritto dell’ambiente, fra le quali si segnalano in particolare: il d. lgs. 3.4.2006 (con particolare riferimento alla parte IV), la direttiva comunitaria 2004/35/CE. Essenziale è altresì la conoscenza dei principali riferimenti della Costituzione e dei Trattati comuntari. Per il II modulo:G. Rossi (a cura di), Diritto dell'ambiente, Torino, Giappichelli, 2012, pp. 1- 356 (escluso capitolo XIII).E’ necessario altresì conoscere le fonti nazionali e comunitarie del diritto dell’ambiente (Trattato CE, Costituzione italiana, «Codice dell’ambiente», approvato con D. LGS. 3 aprile 2006, n.152, ecc.).Per la preparazione dell’esame è necessario lo studio dei seguenti documenti (reperibili nel sito ufficiale dell’ Unione europea):- Comunicazione della Commissione del 2 febbraio 2000 sul principio di precauzione (COM/2000/01) - Comunicazione della Commissione del 9 febbraio 2000, «Libro bianco sulla responsabilità per danni all'ambiente» - COM(2000) 66 def. - Comunicazione della Commissione del 28 marzo 2007, «Libro verde sugli strumenti di mercato utilizzati a fini di politica ambientale e ad altri fini connessi» - COM (2007) 140 def. Gli studenti frequentanti potranno sostituire il libro di testo con materiali didattici predisposti dal docente.
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IUS/10
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21201483-1 -
DIRITTO DELL'AMBIENTE
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4,5
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IUS/10
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21201500 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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IL CORSO APPROFONDISCE I PRINCIPALI TEMI DEL DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO: LA NOZIONE DI PUBBLICA AMMINISTRAZIONE, L’ORGANIZZAZIONE E LE STRUTTURE PUBBLICHE, LA PRIVATIZZAZIONI DEGLI ENTI E DEI SERVIZI PUBBLICI. PARTICOLARE ATTENZIONE SARÀ RISERVATA AL RAPPORTO DI LAVORO CON LA PUBBLICA AMMINISTRAZIONE ED ALLA DISCIPLINA DELLA DIRIGENZA. SI ANALIZZERANNO, DI SEGUITO, I TEMI DELLE SITUAZIONI GIURIDICHE SOGGETTIVE, DEL PROVVEDIMENTO E DEL PROCEDIMENTO AMMINISTRATIVO, DELLE OBBLIGAZIONI, DEI CONTRATTI, DELLA RESPONSABILITÀ DELLA PUBBLICA AMMINISTRAZIONE E DELLA TUTELA GIURISDIZIONALE. LO STUDENTE DOVRÀ ACQUISIRE PADRONANZA DEGLI ISTITUTI E DELLA TEORIA GENERALE DEL DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO, AVENDO CONSAPEVOLEZZA CRITICA DELLE RILEVANTI MUTAZIONE DELL’ATTUALE QUADRO NORMATIVO RISPETTO AL DISEGNO TRADIZIONALE.
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1. L'amministrazione e il suo diritto - Ordinamento giuridico e amministrazione: la disciplina costituzionale. 2. L'organizzazione amministrativa: profili generali - L’evoluzione dello Stato a pubblica amministrazione - Stato liberale e Stato sociale - Dimensionamento dello Stato sociale e diritto comunitario - Lo Stato, i Ministeri - Gli altri enti pubblici e le autonomie locali - Le Agenzie ministeriali - Le Autorità amministrative indipendenti - La privatizzazione degli enti pubblici economici - Beni e servizi pubblici. 3. Il rapporto di lavoro con la pubblica amministrazione – La privatizzazione – La dirigenza pubblica. 4. Le situazioni giuridiche soggettive nei confronti della pubblica amministrazione e le relative vicende - Il procedimento amministrativo - Il provvedimento: validità ed efficacia. 5. Obbligazioni, contratti e responsabilità della pubblica amministrazione.
( reference books)
STUDENTI NON FREQUENTANTI
1) V. CERULLI IRELLI, LINEAMENTI DI DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO, TORINO, GIAPPICHELLI, 2012, DA PAG. 1 A PAG. 545; oppure - G. CORSO, MANUALE DI DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO, TORINO, GIAPPICHELLI, 2012 DA PAG. 1 A PAG. 464;
STUDENTI FREQUENTANTI 1) V. CERULLI IRELLI, LINEAMENTI DI DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO, TORINO, GIAPPICHELLI, 2012, DA PAG. 235 A PAG. 554. oppure, G. FALCON, LEZIONI DI DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO, TERZA EDIZIONE, PADOVA, CEDAM, 2012, DA PAG. 1 A PAG. 259. oppure - G. CORSO, MANUALE DI DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO, TORINO, GIAPPICHELLI, 2012, DA PAG. 171 A PAG. 458.
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ECONOMIA DELL’AMBIENTE Orientamento unico 1° ANNO - UN INSEGNAMENTO A SCELTA TRA: - (show)
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21201497 -
MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS
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IL CORSO SI PROPONE DI FORNIRE AGLI STUDENTI GLI STRUMENTI PER EFFETTUARE ELABORAZIONI ED ANALISI DEI DATI IN CAMPO ECONOMICO, DEL MANAGEMENT, DELLA FINANZA. OBIETTIVO COMUNE DELLE DIVERSE TECNICHE MULTIVARIATE E’ LA RIDUZIONE DELLA DIMENSIONE DELLA MATRICE DEI DATI AL FINE DI FAR EMERGERE STRUTTURE LATENTI, CON L’OBIETTIVO DI DEFINIRE E QUALIFICARE CONCETTI ASTRATTI QUALI LA QUALITÀ DELLA VITA O L’INDICE DI SVILUPPO ECONOMICO, OPPURE DI EFFETTUARE ANALISI DI MERCATO (INDIVIDUANDO AD ESEMPIO IL TARGET A CUI VENDERE UN DETERMINATO PRODOTTO), O A SUPPORTO DI DECISIONI DELLA DIREZIONE FINANZIARIA DI UN’IMPRESA. LO SCOPO PRINCIPALE DEGLI STRUMENTI CHE VERRANNO PRESENTATI DURANTE IL CORSO E' QUELLO DI SINTETIZZARE I DATI A DISPOSIZIONE ; IN TALUNI CASI INDIVIDUANDO PARTICOLARI RELAZIONI CHE LEGANO LE DIVERSE VARIABILI (E QUINDI PROCEDENDO AD UNA RIDUZIONE DEL NUMERO DI VARIABILI), IN ALTRI INDIVIDUANDO CARATTERISTICHE CHE ACCOMUNANO TRA LORO DIVERSE UNITA' STATISTICHE (E QUINDI FACENDO UNA SINTESI DELLE UNITA' DELLA POPOLAZIONE RAGGRUPPANDOLE IN MODO OPPORTUNO).
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SECS-S/01
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21201496 -
STATISTICS APPLIED TO BUSINESS DECISIONS
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THE COURSE INTRODUCES STUDENTS TO THE USE OF STATISTICAL METHODS AND DATA MINING TECHNIQUES FOR BUSINESS ANALYSIS, MARKETING, SALES, AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT.
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SECS-S/01
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