Scuola di Economia e Management
Syllabus
Academic Year 2017/18 First Semester
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Learning Objectives
The course is designed to foster students’ ability to integrate theory and conceptual understanding with practical experience and implementation. Note: practical application sessions are based on case studies and in class team work.
Practical application. Students learn how to manage a set of tools for the financial and economic analysis of territorial investment projects. The course requires university level knowledge of corporate financial analysis and statistics for social sciences. Theory. The students learn some basic theory in urban economics, economic geography and industrial policy.
Learning targets
The course aims to provide students with the economic and financial analysis tools necessary to design, assess and manage investment projects that depend on local economic factors and influence local economic development. Both corporate and public investment projects will be considered, particularly those with real estate and infrastructural components. The objective is to empower students with the capacity to interpret and carry out territory-based investment projects. The course integrates different disciplines (regional and urban economics, corporate finance, urban planning) endowing students with an original set of analytical tools to be implemented in the field.
Course Content
Both public and private sectors need well-trained professionals to analyze and manage investment projects rooted in specific urban territory and aimed at boosting local economic performance. These professionals help optimize ROI, reduce investment risk, and maximize positive economic impact, which in turn help cities, regions, or real estate owners/developers and attract private investment.
Course Delivery
The course will consist of six three-hour sessions that merge theory and practical application.
Course Evaluation
Syllabus
Session 1 Hours of lesson: 0 Instructor: | Topics: Course Plan Lesson 1: Round up of two central issues: the economics of cities and territories; feasibility studies of territory-based investment projects. Lesson 2: The economics of cities and regions. Urban analysis. Lesson 3: Types of territory-based projects; Economic impact analysis and local multipliers. Lesson 4: Market research and feasibility studies. Lesson 5: Feasibility studies of territory-based investments: case studies. Lesson 6: Final class work on the feasibility study of the selected projects. Readings: |