21801913 - EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

The course offers a comprehensive overview of the progress made by Europe towards a horizontal and vertical economic integration and provide the knowledge on monetary unions costs and benefits and the reconciliation of the objectives and instruments of the economic and financial policies of the member states and monetary unions. The course aims to analyze models that generate financial crises and public choices on the topics addressed in Treaties, Stability and Growth Pact and in their reforms, as well as those that dominate today's political and economic debate in Europe and in the world.

Curriculum

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Fruizione: 21801991 POLITICA ECONOMICA EUROPEA E DELLE ISTITUZIONI INTERNAZIONALI in Scienze delle pubbliche amministrazioni LM-63 N0 MAGAZZINO COSIMO

Programme

PART 1: ECONOMY OF THE MONETARY UNION

Costs of a common currency
The theory of Optimal Currency Areas (AVO) and its criticisms
Benefits of a common currency
Costs and benefits compared
The fragility of incomplete monetary unions
How to complete a monetary union
The transition to a monetary union
The European Central Bank (ECB)
Monetary policy in the Eurozone
Budgetary policies in monetary unions
The euro and the financial markets

PART 2: INSIGHTS

Core Documentation

De Grauwe P., Economics of monetary union, il Mulino, 2016.

Students must choose from the following options:

- study a text among the following: 1) Alesina A, Favero C., Giavazzi F., Austerità, Rizzoli, 2019; 2) Pittaluga G.B., Cama G., Central Banks and Democracy, Hoepli, 2004;
- study two texts among the following: 1) Mantovani A., Marattin L., Economics of monetary integration, il Mulino, 2008; 2) Di Maio A., Marani U., (edited by), Economic Policies and International Crisis, The Golden Donkey, 2017; 3) Bini Smaghi L., Dying of austerity, il Mulino, 2013;
- to study three texts among the following: 1) De Romanis V., Austerity makes grow, Marsilio, 2017; 2) Bini Smaghi L., L’euro, il Mulino, 2009; 3) Guerrieri P., Padoan P.C., The European economy, il Mulino, 2009; 4) Papadia F., Santini C., The European Central Bank, Il Mulino, 2012; 5) Santaniello R., The single European market, il Mulino, 2007; 6) Boccella N., Nenci S., The Europe of divas, UTET, 2008; 7) Cesaratto S., Who does not respect the rules ?, Imprimatur, 2018.

Type of delivery of the course

There is no mandatory attendance requirement.

Type of evaluation

Optional written test and compulsory oral test

teacher profile | teaching materials

Fruizione: 21801991 POLITICA ECONOMICA EUROPEA E DELLE ISTITUZIONI INTERNAZIONALI in Scienze delle pubbliche amministrazioni LM-63 N0 MAGAZZINO COSIMO

Programme

PART 1: ECONOMY OF THE MONETARY UNION

Costs of a common currency
The theory of Optimal Currency Areas (AVO) and its criticisms
Benefits of a common currency
Costs and benefits compared
The fragility of incomplete monetary unions
How to complete a monetary union
The transition to a monetary union
The European Central Bank (ECB)
Monetary policy in the Eurozone
Budgetary policies in monetary unions
The euro and the financial markets

PART 2: INSIGHTS

Core Documentation

De Grauwe P., Economics of monetary union, il Mulino, 2016.

Students must choose from the following options:

- study a text among the following: 1) Alesina A, Favero C., Giavazzi F., Austerità, Rizzoli, 2019; 2) Pittaluga G.B., Cama G., Central Banks and Democracy, Hoepli, 2004;
- study two texts among the following: 1) Mantovani A., Marattin L., Economics of monetary integration, il Mulino, 2008; 2) Di Maio A., Marani U., (edited by), Economic Policies and International Crisis, The Golden Donkey, 2017; 3) Bini Smaghi L., Dying of austerity, il Mulino, 2013;
- to study three texts among the following: 1) De Romanis V., Austerity makes grow, Marsilio, 2017; 2) Bini Smaghi L., L’euro, il Mulino, 2009; 3) Guerrieri P., Padoan P.C., The European economy, il Mulino, 2009; 4) Papadia F., Santini C., The European Central Bank, Il Mulino, 2012; 5) Santaniello R., The single European market, il Mulino, 2007; 6) Boccella N., Nenci S., The Europe of divas, UTET, 2008; 7) Cesaratto S., Who does not respect the rules ?, Imprimatur, 2018.

Type of delivery of the course

There is no mandatory attendance requirement.

Type of evaluation

Optional written test and compulsory oral test

teacher profile | teaching materials

Fruizione: 21801991 POLITICA ECONOMICA EUROPEA E DELLE ISTITUZIONI INTERNAZIONALI in Scienze delle pubbliche amministrazioni LM-63 N0 MAGAZZINO COSIMO

Programme

PART 1: ECONOMY OF THE MONETARY UNION

Costs of a common currency
The theory of Optimal Currency Areas (AVO) and its criticisms
Benefits of a common currency
Costs and benefits compared
The fragility of incomplete monetary unions
How to complete a monetary union
The transition to a monetary union
The European Central Bank (ECB)
Monetary policy in the Eurozone
Budgetary policies in monetary unions
The euro and the financial markets

PART 2: INSIGHTS

Core Documentation

De Grauwe P., Economics of monetary union, il Mulino, 2016.

Students must choose from the following options:

- study a text among the following: 1) Alesina A, Favero C., Giavazzi F., Austerità, Rizzoli, 2019; 2) Pittaluga G.B., Cama G., Central Banks and Democracy, Hoepli, 2004;
- study two texts among the following: 1) Mantovani A., Marattin L., Economics of monetary integration, il Mulino, 2008; 2) Di Maio A., Marani U., (edited by), Economic Policies and International Crisis, The Golden Donkey, 2017; 3) Bini Smaghi L., Dying of austerity, il Mulino, 2013;
- to study three texts among the following: 1) De Romanis V., Austerity makes grow, Marsilio, 2017; 2) Bini Smaghi L., L’euro, il Mulino, 2009; 3) Guerrieri P., Padoan P.C., The European economy, il Mulino, 2009; 4) Papadia F., Santini C., The European Central Bank, Il Mulino, 2012; 5) Santaniello R., The single European market, il Mulino, 2007; 6) Boccella N., Nenci S., The Europe of divas, UTET, 2008; 7) Cesaratto S., Who does not respect the rules ?, Imprimatur, 2018.

Type of delivery of the course

There is no mandatory attendance requirement.

Type of evaluation

Optional written test and compulsory oral test

teacher profile | teaching materials

Fruizione: 21801991 POLITICA ECONOMICA EUROPEA E DELLE ISTITUZIONI INTERNAZIONALI in Scienze delle pubbliche amministrazioni LM-63 N0 MAGAZZINO COSIMO

Programme

PART 1: ECONOMY OF THE MONETARY UNION

Costs of a common currency
The theory of Optimal Currency Areas (AVO) and its criticisms
Benefits of a common currency
Costs and benefits compared
The fragility of incomplete monetary unions
How to complete a monetary union
The transition to a monetary union
The European Central Bank (ECB)
Monetary policy in the Eurozone
Budgetary policies in monetary unions
The euro and the financial markets

PART 2: INSIGHTS

Core Documentation

De Grauwe P., Economics of monetary union, il Mulino, 2016.

Students must choose from the following options:

- study a text among the following: 1) Alesina A, Favero C., Giavazzi F., Austerità, Rizzoli, 2019; 2) Pittaluga G.B., Cama G., Central Banks and Democracy, Hoepli, 2004;
- study two texts among the following: 1) Mantovani A., Marattin L., Economics of monetary integration, il Mulino, 2008; 2) Di Maio A., Marani U., (edited by), Economic Policies and International Crisis, The Golden Donkey, 2017; 3) Bini Smaghi L., Dying of austerity, il Mulino, 2013;
- to study three texts among the following: 1) De Romanis V., Austerity makes grow, Marsilio, 2017; 2) Bini Smaghi L., L’euro, il Mulino, 2009; 3) Guerrieri P., Padoan P.C., The European economy, il Mulino, 2009; 4) Papadia F., Santini C., The European Central Bank, Il Mulino, 2012; 5) Santaniello R., The single European market, il Mulino, 2007; 6) Boccella N., Nenci S., The Europe of divas, UTET, 2008; 7) Cesaratto S., Who does not respect the rules ?, Imprimatur, 2018.

Type of delivery of the course

There is no mandatory attendance requirement.

Type of evaluation

Optional written test and compulsory oral test