The course provides the theoretical and methodological bases necessary to analyse and interpret the economic relationships existing between economic subjects (individuals, companies, and institutions), which operate in different market regimes (perfect competition, monopoly, and oligopoly). Students will acquire the basic knowledge of the main economic models. At the end of the course, students will be able to comprehend the economic phenomena of modern market economies and to read national and international press specialized in economic topics.
Consumption theory
Production theory
Market organization: perfect competition, monopoly
Market failure: externalities and solutions
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Author | Title | Publisher | Year | ISBN | Note |
Krugman, P.; R. Wells | L’Essenziale di Economia | Zanichelli | |||
DARON ACEMOGLU, DAVID LAIBSON, JOHN A. LIST | PRINCIPI DI ECONOMIA POLITICA. Teoria ed evidenza empirica | Pearson | 2016 | 9788891901071 |
The examination consists of two parts: exercises and a short essay
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