Acquisition of methodological and technical knowledge and development of professional skills in applied economics, through an educational program that alternates lectures, practical classes and thematic seminars with external experts; practical classes introduce to the statistical and information sources for applied economic analysis and train for data elaborations and reporting activities; seminars are addressed, year by year, to relevant topics for the Italian economy and allow to get in touch with applied professional economists working in the private sector and in public institutions; at the end of the training process students are required to draft a research report and to discuss it during the final examination.
Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
The approach of the Laboratory is applied and inter-disciplinary. The learning objectives are focused on the development of professional capacities in applied economics, with a planning that alternates lectures, practical classes and seminars with external experts.
Students will acquire skills in the subsequent fields of applied economics:
a) definition and interpretation of the main macroeconomic indicators; analysis of statistical sources and institutional reporting about the Italian and European Union economies;
b) territorial and sectoral analysis;
c) tools and methods for economic policies and planning, and application to public choices.
In each edition there will be a particular monographic in-depth analysis on some of the following topics: the productive structure of the Italian economy and different interpretations of its points of strength and of weakness; European economic governance and national cycle of budget decision; territorial analysis of the Italian economy; services of general economic interest and public utilities: markets and regulation, with specific analysis for public transport, energy production, production and distribution of electric and gas power, water and waste disposal services; banking and insurance industries; industrial policies.
An integrant part of the course, that constitutes element for final evaluation, is the drafting, by each student, of a research report (a written report or an exercise in applied economics or other types of monograph study chosen with the agreement of professors).
The particular structure of the Laboratory requires the compulsory attendance to seminars and practical classes. Attendance to all lectures is highly advised. The program for students that cannot attend lectures has to be agreed on with the teachers.
It will be indicated during the classes and made available for students through the Moodle page of the course.
Mutuazione: 21201465-1 LABORATORIO DI ECONOMIA APPLICATA in Scienze Economiche LM-56 N0 CAUSI MARCO
Programme
This program regards both didactic modules (30 hours each, for a total of 60 hours)The approach of the Laboratory is applied and inter-disciplinary. The learning objectives are focused on the development of professional capacities in applied economics, with a planning that alternates lectures, practical classes and seminars with external experts.
Students will acquire skills in the subsequent fields of applied economics:
a) definition and interpretation of the main macroeconomic indicators; analysis of statistical sources and institutional reporting about the Italian and European Union economies;
b) territorial and sectoral analysis;
c) tools and methods for economic policies and planning, and application to public choices.
In each edition there will be a particular monographic in-depth analysis on some of the following topics: the productive structure of the Italian economy and different interpretations of its points of strength and of weakness; European economic governance and national cycle of budget decision; territorial analysis of the Italian economy; services of general economic interest and public utilities: markets and regulation, with specific analysis for public transport, energy production, production and distribution of electric and gas power, water and waste disposal services; banking and insurance industries; industrial policies.
An integrant part of the course, that constitutes element for final evaluation, is the drafting, by each student, of a research report (a written report or an exercise in applied economics or other types of monograph study chosen with the agreement of professors).
The particular structure of the Laboratory requires the compulsory attendance to seminars and practical classes. Attendance to all lectures is highly advised. The program for students that cannot attend lectures has to be agreed on with the teachers.
Core Documentation
The reference material is constituted mainly by reports and data bases of national and international public and research institutions (Istat, Bank of Italy, European Commission, Eurostat, OECD, IMF, etc.) and by reading lists for the thematic seminars.It will be indicated during the classes and made available for students through the Moodle page of the course.
Type of delivery of the course
30 hours divided in fifteen 2-hours classes, comprehensive of lectures, practical classes and seminars.Attendance
Compulsory for seminars. Suggested for lectures and practical classes.Type of evaluation
Written examination in class for the evaluation of acquired knowledge of technical and methodological tools. Draft of a written research report and oral discussion of the report. teacher profile teaching materials
The approach of the Laboratory is applied and inter-disciplinary. The learning objectives are focused on the development of professional capacities in applied economics, with a planning that alternates lectures, practical classes and seminars with external experts.
Students will acquire skills in the subsequent fields of applied economics:
a) definition and interpretation of the main macroeconomic indicators; analysis of statistical sources and institutional reporting about the Italian and European Union economies;
b) territorial and sectoral analysis;
c) tools and methods for economic policies and planning, and application to public choices.
In each edition there will be a particular monographic in-depth analysis on some of the following topics: the productive structure of the Italian economy and different interpretations of its points of strength and of weakness; European economic governance and national cycle of budget decision; territorial analysis of the Italian economy; services of general economic interest and public utilities: markets and regulation, with specific analysis for public transport, energy production, production and distribution of electric and gas power, water and waste disposal services; banking and insurance industries; industrial policies.
An integrant part of the course, that constitutes element for final evaluation, is the drafting, by each student, of a research report (a written report or an exercise in applied economics or other types of monograph study chosen with the agreement of professors).
The particular structure of the Laboratory requires the compulsory attendance to seminars and practical classes. Attendance to all lectures is highly advised. The program for students that cannot attend lectures has to be agreed on with the teachers.
It will be indicated during the classes and made available for students through the Moodle page of the course.
Programme
This program regards both didactic modules (30 hours each, for a total of 60 hours)The approach of the Laboratory is applied and inter-disciplinary. The learning objectives are focused on the development of professional capacities in applied economics, with a planning that alternates lectures, practical classes and seminars with external experts.
Students will acquire skills in the subsequent fields of applied economics:
a) definition and interpretation of the main macroeconomic indicators; analysis of statistical sources and institutional reporting about the Italian and European Union economies;
b) territorial and sectoral analysis;
c) tools and methods for economic policies and planning, and application to public choices.
In each edition there will be a particular monographic in-depth analysis on some of the following topics: the productive structure of the Italian economy and different interpretations of its points of strength and of weakness; European economic governance and national cycle of budget decision; territorial analysis of the Italian economy; services of general economic interest and public utilities: markets and regulation, with specific analysis for public transport, energy production, production and distribution of electric and gas power, water and waste disposal services; banking and insurance industries; industrial policies.
An integrant part of the course, that constitutes element for final evaluation, is the drafting, by each student, of a research report (a written report or an exercise in applied economics or other types of monograph study chosen with the agreement of professors).
The particular structure of the Laboratory requires the compulsory attendance to seminars and practical classes. Attendance to all lectures is highly advised. The program for students that cannot attend lectures has to be agreed on with the teachers.
Core Documentation
The reference material is constituted mainly by reports and data bases of national and international public and research institutions (Istat, Bank of Italy, European Commission, Eurostat, OECD, IMF, etc.) and by reading lists for the thematic seminars.It will be indicated during the classes and made available for students through the Moodle page of the course.
Reference Bibliography
The core of the materials utilized for analysis is: • Banca d'Italia, Relazione annuale and Bollettino economico, various years • Banca d'Italia, L'economia delle regioni italiane, various years • Banca d'Italia, Turismo in Italia. Numeri e potenziale di sviluppo, december 2018 • ISTAT, Conti economici trimestrali, various years • ISTAT, Conti economici territoriali, various years • ISTAT, Rapporto sulla competitivita' dei settori produttivi, various years • Centro Studi Confindustria, Scenari industriali, various years • Istituto per il Commercio Estero, Rapporto annuale, various years • European Commission, Data warehouse Ameco online • European Commission, Country Report Italy, various years • Eurostat, Regional statistics, various years • European Central Bank, Annual Report and Economic Bulletin, various yearsType of delivery of the course
30 hours divided in fifteen 2-hours classes, comprehensive of lectures, practical classes and seminars.Attendance
Compulsory for seminars. Suggested for lectures and practical classes.Type of evaluation
Written examination in class for the evaluation of acquired knowledge of technical and methodological tools. Draft of a written research report and oral discussion of the report. teacher profile teaching materials
The approach of the Laboratory is applied and inter-disciplinary. The learning objectives are focused on the development of professional capacities in applied economics, with a planning that alternates lectures, practical classes and seminars with external experts.
Students will acquire skills in the subsequent fields of applied economics:
a) definition and interpretation of the main macroeconomic indicators; analysis of statistical sources and institutional reporting about the Italian and European Union economies;
b) territorial and sectoral analysis;
c) tools and methods for economic policies and planning, and application to public choices.
In each edition there will be a particular monographic in-depth analysis on some of the following topics: the productive structure of the Italian economy and different interpretations of its points of strength and of weakness; European economic governance and national cycle of budget decision; territorial analysis of the Italian economy; services of general economic interest and public utilities: markets and regulation, with specific analysis for public transport, energy production, production and distribution of electric and gas power, water and waste disposal services; banking and insurance industries; industrial policies.
An integrant part of the course, that constitutes element for final evaluation, is the drafting, by each student, of a research report (a written report or an exercise in applied economics or other types of monograph study chosen with the agreement of professors).
The particular structure of the Laboratory requires the compulsory attendance to seminars and practical classes. Attendance to all lectures is highly advised. The program for students that cannot attend lectures has to be agreed on with the teachers.
It will be indicated during the classes and made available for students through the Moodle page of the course.
Mutuazione: 21201465-1 LABORATORIO DI ECONOMIA APPLICATA in Scienze Economiche LM-56 N0 CAUSI MARCO
Programme
This program regards both didactic modules (30 hours each, for a total of 60 hours)The approach of the Laboratory is applied and inter-disciplinary. The learning objectives are focused on the development of professional capacities in applied economics, with a planning that alternates lectures, practical classes and seminars with external experts.
Students will acquire skills in the subsequent fields of applied economics:
a) definition and interpretation of the main macroeconomic indicators; analysis of statistical sources and institutional reporting about the Italian and European Union economies;
b) territorial and sectoral analysis;
c) tools and methods for economic policies and planning, and application to public choices.
In each edition there will be a particular monographic in-depth analysis on some of the following topics: the productive structure of the Italian economy and different interpretations of its points of strength and of weakness; European economic governance and national cycle of budget decision; territorial analysis of the Italian economy; services of general economic interest and public utilities: markets and regulation, with specific analysis for public transport, energy production, production and distribution of electric and gas power, water and waste disposal services; banking and insurance industries; industrial policies.
An integrant part of the course, that constitutes element for final evaluation, is the drafting, by each student, of a research report (a written report or an exercise in applied economics or other types of monograph study chosen with the agreement of professors).
The particular structure of the Laboratory requires the compulsory attendance to seminars and practical classes. Attendance to all lectures is highly advised. The program for students that cannot attend lectures has to be agreed on with the teachers.
Core Documentation
The reference material is constituted mainly by reports and data bases of national and international public and research institutions (Istat, Bank of Italy, European Commission, Eurostat, OECD, IMF, etc.) and by reading lists for the thematic seminars.It will be indicated during the classes and made available for students through the Moodle page of the course.
Reference Bibliography
The core of the materials utilized for analysis is: • Banca d'Italia, Relazione annuale and Bollettino economico, various years • Banca d'Italia, L'economia delle regioni italiane, various years • Banca d'Italia, Turismo in Italia. Numeri e potenziale di sviluppo, december 2018 • ISTAT, Conti economici trimestrali, various years • ISTAT, Conti economici territoriali, various years • ISTAT, Rapporto sulla competitivita' dei settori produttivi, various years • Centro Studi Confindustria, Scenari industriali, various years • Istituto per il Commercio Estero, Rapporto annuale, various years • European Commission, Data warehouse Ameco online • European Commission, Country Report Italy, various years • Eurostat, Regional statistics, various years • European Central Bank, Annual Report and Economic Bulletin, various yearsType of delivery of the course
30 hours divided in fifteen 2-hours classes, comprehensive of lectures, practical classes and seminars.Attendance
Compulsory for seminars. Suggested for lectures and practical classes.Type of evaluation
Written examination in class for the evaluation of acquired knowledge of technical and methodological tools. Draft of a written research report and oral discussion of the report.