Public Economics
Lecturers
SAMEK-LODOVICI MANUELA SARA
WICKHAM JAMES
Aim of the course
This
course examines the role of the public sector in the economy. The aim is to
provide an understanding of the reasons for government intervention in the
economy, the extent of that intervention, and the redistributive effects of
government’s actions.
The
main focus is on the welfare state and government-provided goods such as
education and social insurance; and the
design and implications of taxation policy. A comparative analysis of the
different approaches adopted in EU countries is provided.
Syllabus
The course
is organised into the following units:
1 - An introduction to public economics: the
rationale for public intervention, potential and limits of public policy
2 - Taxation : this part will focus on aspects of fiscal policies
relevant at the European Union level: the macroeconomic and redistributive
effects of fiscal policy and of the structure of taxation.
3 - Welfare
and educational policies: this part of the course will focus on welfare
policies and education policies and their redistributive effects.
Examinations
Written
exam and short papers on articles to be presented and handed out at the end of
the course.
Reading list
The reading
list will be handed out at the beginning of the course.