ARTS AND CULTURE ECONOMICS AND TAXATION (ADVANCED COURSE) - 2

Academic year
2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ECONOMIA DELL'ARTE E DELLA CULTURA AVANZATO E FISCALITA' DEI MERCATI CULTURALI - 2
Course code
EM3E02 (AF:376398 AR:208574)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6 out of 12 of ARTS AND CULTURE ECONOMICS AND TAXATION (ADVANCED COURSE)
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
SECS-P/03
Period
4th Term
Course year
1
Moodle
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The objective of the second part of the course is to analyse the role of the public sector in the market for the arts and culture. More specifically, we will investigate the reasons and the consequences or the Government's intervention, focusing on how to finance cultural activities.
1. Knowledge and comprehension skills:
1.1. understanding of the principal microeconomics mechanisms in perfectly competitive markets.
1.2. understanding of the main characteristics of and solutions to market failures: externalities, public goods and information asymmetries;
1.3. understanding of the intrisic and extrinsic motivations in the consumption of cultural goods; in particular when considering cultural public goods;

2. Applied knowledge and comprehension skills:
2.1. being able to apply the tools offered by microeconomics theory to the economics of art;
2.3. being able to identify peculiarities of the market of arts and culture, also with respect to the innovations related to behavioral economics;
2.4. knowing how to solve basic problems in economics, including the solutions to moral hazard and adverse selection.

3. Use of independent judgment:
3.1. to interpret the role of Economics in the Arts sector;
3.2. to critically asses the main limits of neoclassical economics in the analysis of real-world scenarios.
Non sono previste propedeuticità obbligatorie.
Asymmetric Information
Positive externalities and merits goods in the market for the arts and culture
Public Goods and Cultural Public Goods
The role of the public sector in the economy and in the market for culture and art
Nudges and consuption of cultural goods

Heilbrun e C.M. Gray " The economics of art and culture" Cambridge University Press (second edition): Part IV.
Additional material (i.e. slides and papers) will be made available in the moodle page of the course.
The exam is taken in person when there are no specific restrictions caused by Covid-19 and lasts about 1 hour and a half, including about 4 questions of different types:
- open questions on theory
- graphical analysis
- exercises requiring calculations
The exam tests preparation based on BOTH the textbook AND the additional teaching material (slides and papers) made available in moodle. A mock exam will be made available at the end of the course.
The exam does not vary by student lecture attendance status.

Starting from the Academic Year 2021/2022, both parts of the exam ECONOMIA DELL'ARTE E DELLA CULTURA AVANZATO E FISCALITA' DEI MERCATI CULTURALI have to be passed within the SAME round. Only when the exam for each part is passed immediatly after the relative course (i.e. "prova parziale"), the first part and the second part of the exam will be held in different dates.
The course is organized in:
a) lectures,
b) classroom exercises, including graphical analysis,
c) individual study.
Students are encouraged to attend classes in an active way.
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This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Human capital, health, education" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 28/04/2022