European Regulatory Economics
A.Y. 2024/2025
Learning objectives
The aim of the course is to discuss the fundamental principles of Industrial Economics, the Economy of Network Industries and the principles of Regulation Economics. The theoretical analysis will be applied to the energy sectors. We will analyze their industrial structure, the organization and governance and how they have changed as a result of the important changes introduced by the European reforms of liberalization, privatization, unbundling and price regulation. We will discuss the impact of these reforms on market prices and consumer welfare. The new and different forms of public intervention aimed at pursuing political objectives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy security will also be discussed. We will analyze the main economic instruments adopted to achieve environmental goals at a European and national level: the European Emissions Trading Scheme; incentives to support renewables; the carbon tax. Finally, we will discuss the evolution of the role of the State and of the public enterprise in the services of general interest in relation to performance objectives, environmental quality and innovation.
Expected learning outcomes
Delegata della Rettrice per le Politiche del Benessere del Personale e con il Mobility Manager
Lesson period: Second trimester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course can be attended as a single course.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second trimester
Course syllabus
Module 1 (Prof. Giovanni Bono)
· Introduction to the analysis of network industries
· Microeconomics review: D&S Model, perfect competition, monopoly
· Theoretical models on the impact of regulation
· The expected impact of reforms of network industries
· How to measure the implementation stage and the impact of reforms
· In-depth analysis: State-Owned Enterprises
· Module 2 (Prof. Valentina Morretta)
· Introduction: The impact of reforms on consumer welfare
· A brief review of key statistic and econometric concepts useful to estimate the impact of reforms
· The effect of reforms on residential prices of telephone services
· The effect of reforms on residential electricity prices
· The effect of reforms on natural gas prices
· The effect of reforms on consumer welfare: perceived fairness
· The effect of reforms on consumer welfare: quality
· The effect of reforms on consumer welfare: affordability
· Conclusions
· Introduction to the analysis of network industries
· Microeconomics review: D&S Model, perfect competition, monopoly
· Theoretical models on the impact of regulation
· The expected impact of reforms of network industries
· How to measure the implementation stage and the impact of reforms
· In-depth analysis: State-Owned Enterprises
· Module 2 (Prof. Valentina Morretta)
· Introduction: The impact of reforms on consumer welfare
· A brief review of key statistic and econometric concepts useful to estimate the impact of reforms
· The effect of reforms on residential prices of telephone services
· The effect of reforms on residential electricity prices
· The effect of reforms on natural gas prices
· The effect of reforms on consumer welfare: perceived fairness
· The effect of reforms on consumer welfare: quality
· The effect of reforms on consumer welfare: affordability
· Conclusions
Prerequisites for admission
None
Teaching methods
Lectures and group work
Teaching Resources
Textbook
Florio, M. (2013) "Network Industries and Social Welfare: The Experiment that Reshuffled European Utilities" Oxford University Press (Module 1: first 3 chapters).
Other useful readings (suggested, not compulsory):
Florio (2004). "The Great Divestiture. Evaluating the Welfare Impact of the British Privatizations, 1979-1997"
Florio (2016). "The reform of Network Industries"
PPT Slides
Florio, M. (2013) "Network Industries and Social Welfare: The Experiment that Reshuffled European Utilities" Oxford University Press (Module 1: first 3 chapters).
Other useful readings (suggested, not compulsory):
Florio (2004). "The Great Divestiture. Evaluating the Welfare Impact of the British Privatizations, 1979-1997"
Florio (2016). "The reform of Network Industries"
PPT Slides
Assessment methods and Criteria
FFor attending students only, the exam consists of delivering an essay on a Service of General Interest in a European Country + 20-minutes presentation:
For not attending students, the exam is oral based on the textbook and slides
For not attending students, the exam is oral based on the textbook and slides
SECS-P/03 - PUBLIC ECONOMICS - University credits: 6
Lessons: 40 hours
Professors:
Bono Giovanni, Morretta Valentina
Professor(s)
Reception:
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