21801579 - PUBLIC ECONOMIC LAW

At the end of the course students will have acquired basic legal knowledge about the relationship between markets and institutions with special regard to the constitutional framework, to competition and antitrust law and to regulated sectors.
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Mutuazione: 21801579 DIRITTO PUBBLICO DELL'ECONOMIA in Scienze politiche per il governo e l'amministrazione L-36 N0 LORENZONI LIVIA

Programme

State and markets: constitutional and European framework
Independent regulatory agencies
Competition (cartels, abuse of dominant position, mergers)
Public services (in general and sectors: municipal, electronic communications, energy and gas, transports, etc.)
Financial regulation
Markets, institutions and globalization


Core Documentation

Enzo Cardi, Mercati e istituzioni in Italia. Diritto pubblico dell’economia, Torino, Giappichelli, ultima edizione

Marco D’Alberti, Poteri pubblici, mercati e globalizzazione, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2008

reading materials provided in class


Type of delivery of the course

Teaching consists in lessons and class participation (cases). Attendance is strongly suggested even though not compulsory

Type of evaluation

oral exam which consists in some questions about all issues in the program, in order to test knowledge and expression. attending students will take two written exams during the course. full program and l. 287/1990 for non attending students