Academic Year 2015/2016
- Docente: Emanuela Randon
- Credits: 8
- SSD: SECS-P/03
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Forli
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Criminology for Investigation and Security (cod. 8491)
Course contents
Part I - Theoretical principles of public intervention
The public sector and the principal indicators of public finance. Public debt. Tax burden and public spending programs. Rationale for public interventions. Market failures.
Part II - Theory of taxation
Public revenues. The progressive tax: methods for designing the progressivity. Progressivity measures and redistributive effects of income taxation. Equity and efficiency of taxation. The distortionary effects of taxation on agent behaviour. Incidence of tax .
Part III – Welfare State
Government spending programs in pensions, education, poverty
Part IV - Public policies in illegal markets
Fiscal evasion, Economics of crime.
Readings/Bibliography
Harvey S. Rosen and Ted Gayer (2014) , Public Finance, 10
edition, McGraw Hill.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Assessment methods
The written exam is aimed at assessing the comprehension of the principles of public sector policies. The written exam is composed of four open questions. The mark is out of 30 points, and the minimum required to pass the exam is 18 / 30.
During exams, it is not allowed the use of materials such as: textbooks, lecture notes/slides; web-enabled or data storage devices such as computers (laptops or tablets), or smartphones. Candidates found with such items will be removed from the exam and their work will not be marked. Registration for the exam is compulsory, and students have to register through Almaesami according to the general rules of the School of Economics, Management and Statistics.
Teaching tools
Slides
Office hours
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