Learning objectives
With particular reference to skills acquired and learning goals the course sets out to decribe the various forms of state intervention in the economy, especially in the transition from a mixed economy to a market economy, or rater from the State as owner and manager of firms to the State as market regulator, broughts about by globalisation, technological innovations and European Community law.
Course unit content
The study programme will deal with the following subjects:
-State intervention in the economy: the Economic Constitution (italian and european) and the influence of European Community law;
-privatisations and liberalisations;
-public services;
-public regulation and antitrus law;
-independent administrative authorities.
Bibliography
a) For non attending students: S. Cassese (edited by), La nuova costituzione economica, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2012, Francesca Trimarchi Banfi, Lezioni di diritto pubblico dell'economia, Giappichelli, 2009; Elementi di Diritto pubblico dell'economia a cura di Mirella Pellegrini, Cedam, Padova, 2012, pagg. 1-100; 271-313; 459-538.
For the academic year 2014/2015 will be available handouts for students, on which it will be possible to carry out the examination program.