- Docente: Luigi Alberto Franzoni
- Credits: 6
- SSD: SECS-P/03
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Economics and Finance (cod. 8835)
Learning outcomes
This course is an introduction to the theory of public economics (public goods, externalities, taxation and public spending) and the public regulation of private markets. These theoretical tools are then applied to analyze fiscal policies and regulation in Italy and the European Union.
Course contents
- Tools of Normative Analysis
- Public Goods
- Externalities
- Political Economics
- Income Redistribution: Conceptual Issues
- Taxation and Income Distribution
- Taxation and Efficiency
- Efficient and Equitable Taxation
Erasmus students: Please note that you cannot take this course if you have not yet taken a course in Microeconomics.
Readings/Bibliography
Rosen and Gayer: Public Finance, McGraw Hill (any edition).
Lecture notes
Further readings will be indicated in class
Please check for additional material on Virtuale (link on the right)
Teaching methods
Lectures. Please make sure to take good notes.
Assessment methods
Written examination one hour long. The test will include about 7-9 open questions.
The mark of the paper will reflect the cadidate's:
i) knowlege of the subject
ii) ability to engage in critical thinking,
iii) use of appropriate terminology.
Evaluation grid
- Basic knowledge of most topics of the course; basic critical and analytical skills; formally correct language and terminology → 18-22;
- Good knowledge of the topics of the course; good analytical and critical skills; formally correct language and terminology → 23-26;
- In-depth knowledge of the topics of the course, good analytical and critical skills, proficiency in technical language and terminology → 27-29;
- Outstanding knowledge of the topics of the course, outstanding analytical and critical skills, proficiency in technical language and terminology → 30-30L.
Office hours
See the website of Luigi Alberto Franzoni
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.