The course has the following learning objectives: 1. Recognition of collective action problems related to systems of social interaction characterised by scarce resources. 2. Knowledge of the main parameters of institutional design. 3. Awareness of the intertemporal effects of regulatory systems and ability to develop policy strategies for their management.
The course is structured in two parts. The first is based on lectures on theoretical issues concerning collective action problems and policy design strategies.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, the course could be held on the platform TEAMS. Students can join using the following code:
9zwcsde
Attending students:
Readings will be assigned by the professor.
Non attending students:
E. Ostrom, (1990). Governing the commons: The evolution of institutions for collective action. Cambridge University Press. (Trad. it. Governare i beni collettivi. Istituzioni pubbliche e iniziative delle comunità, Marsilio, Venezia).
Optional readings for all:
Ricevimento: During the course, the professor is available on monday at 4PM. In any other moment, office hourse are held on line, using the TEAMS platform. Student can joint using this code: ot5m9la In any case, students are kindly asked to inform the professor in advance by email.
MARCO DI GIULIO (President)
FABRIZIO COTICCHIA
EDOARDO CORRADI (Substitute)
STELLA GIANFREDA (Substitute)
ANNA LONGHINI (Substitute)
March 7th, 2022