CULTURAL ECONOMICS II
- Anno accademico
- 2024/2025 Programmi anni precedenti
- Titolo corso in inglese
- CULTURAL ECONOMICS II
- Codice insegnamento
- EM3A21 (AF:518576 AR:289891)
- Lingua di insegnamento
- Inglese
- Modalità
- In presenza
- Crediti formativi universitari
- 6 su 12 di CULTURAL ECONOMICS
- Livello laurea
- Laurea magistrale (DM270)
- Settore scientifico disciplinare
- SECS-P/03
- Periodo
- 4° Periodo
- Anno corso
- 1
- Spazio Moodle
- Link allo spazio del corso
Inquadramento dell'insegnamento nel percorso del corso di studio
The course consists of two modules, ARTS ECONOMICS I (6 credits) and ARTS ECONOMICS II (6 credits).
In particular, the second module ARTS ECONOMICS II focuses on the fundamental problems underlying the Public Economics, the public interventions and private support in the cultural sector, the role of culture in the urban and regional development, the relationship between cultural development, cultural capital and economic growth. Another topic discussed is the artists' labour market.
Risultati di apprendimento attesi
- Understand, apply and deal with fundamental concepts, issues and recent trends of economics applied to the arts, culture and creative industries.
- Develop and adapt an economic reasoning related to the cultural sector in both for-profit and nonprofit settings.
- Know the general basics of microeconomic theory and be able to apply them to different aspects of artistic and cultural production and consumption.
- Explain the main models that make the economics of culture a distinctive discipline, highlighting the limitations of the neoclassical economic approach
- Understand the arguments for the public support of art and culture, and the mechanisms of public funding for culture
- Discuss the role of culture from the economic growth and welfare perspective
Prerequisiti
Contenuti
- Welfare economics: Public goods and externalities.
- Financing the arts, public subsidies and private support
- Economic impact analysis and the role of culture in urban and regional development
- Cultural economics and cultural policy
Testi di riferimento
Slides available on Moodle.
Other course material will be communicated throughout the course, in class and on Moodle, where they will be made available.