Unit POLITICAL ECONOMY
- Course
- Law
- Study-unit Code
- A001085
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- Teacher
- Giuseppe Francesco Dallera
- Teachers
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- Giuseppe Francesco Dallera
- Giuseppe Francesco Dallera
- Hours
- 36 ore - Giuseppe Francesco Dallera
- 27 ore - Giuseppe Francesco Dallera
- CFU
- 9
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2018
- Offered
- 2018/19
- Learning activities
- Caratterizzante
- Area
- Economico e pubblicistico
- Academic discipline
- SECS-P/01
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian.
The course of lessons, held in the first semester (September-December 2018), intends to offer, in
simple and synthetic way, a terminology and a method of studying economic phenomena
relating both to the area of economy and to that of public finance, so as to broaden the cultural bases of students oriented to the study of methodology and legal analysis. - Contents
- 1. Microeconomics. 2. Macroeconomics.
3. Public finance (general principles) - Reference texts
- For students who regularly attend classes and pass the two written tests in November and December 2018, the teaching material is indicated in http://diec.ec.unipg.it/~giuda/sdf/
For other students the reference text is: Antonelli G. (et al.): Economics, Giappichelli, Turin, last ed. - Educational objectives
- To give sufficient economic preparation to understand contemporary reality and to ead simple texts in economic subjects
- Prerequisites
- None
- Teaching methods
- Front lessons and written periodical tests for students regularly attending lessons
- Other information
- Reference site for students is http://diec.ec.unipg.it/~giuda/sdf/
- Learning verification modality
- Written and oral tests
- Extended program
- The course of lessons, held in the first semester (September-December 2018), intends to offer, in
simple and synthetic way, a terminology and a method of studying economic phenomena
relating both to the area of economy and to that of public finance, so as to broaden the cultural bases of students oriented to the study of methodology and legal analysis.
1. Private and public economy; operators, aggregates, institutions. Consumption decisions and individual demand. Businesses, production and market regimes. Economic equilibrium. The labor market. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply. Coin and inflation. Overview of fiscal policy. Balance of payments and international trade. The economy of the European Union.
2. Taxes and tariffs. Public goods and public spending. Redistribution. Effects and structure of the main taxes. Public debt.