Course taught in English
The course is structured through lectures, carried out with the support of slides and additional educational material that is made available to students through the Studium platform. In order to consolidate the understanding of the topics covered and the analytical skills of the students at the end of the discussion of the individual topics in the program, there will be classroom exercises carried out by the teacher.
No prerequisites. Although not mandatory, however, a good knowledge of microeconomics tools at intermediate level is strongly recommended. Furthermore some knowledge of intermediate calculus and statistics is endorsed.
Usually mandatory.
Market failures and government intervention. The tools of public finance, the role of the national budget and fiscal policy. The analytical tools of public finance, the role of the budget and fiscal policy. General issues involved in taxation of income from different sources such as labour, risk taking, wealth and business income, including the treatment of corporate income. The short- and long-run impacts of the income tax on output, allocation of time, labour supply and investment, and more generally on the efficiency of resource use. The incidence of the labour, risk taking, wealth and business income tax, including its effects on product prices, return to investment, and wages. The tax system in practice: the personal income tax, the value added tax, the taxation of capital and business income. Taxation and regulation of the financial sector.
1. J. Gruber. Public Finance and Public Policy. 3rd ed. Worth Publishers, 2009. (Chapters 1, 2, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24).
2. J. Hindriks and G.D. Myles. Intermediate public economics. Cambridge: MIT press, 2006. (Chapters 14 – excluding paragraphs 14.8 and 14.9, and 15 – excluding paragraphs 15.6, 15.7, 15.8, and 15.9).
3. R. de Mooij and G. Nicodème (Eds). Taxation and Regulation of the Financial Sector: MIT Press, 2014. (Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13).
Other useful readings:
B. Salanie. The Economics of Taxation, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010.
L. Kaplow. The Theory of Taxation and Public Economics. Princeton University Press, 2008.
R.W. Boadway. From optimal tax theory to tax policy: retrospective and prospective views. MIT Press, 2012.
Further readings will be provided during the course and made available via the “Studium” course webpage.
Argomenti | Riferimenti testi | |
1 | Introduction to public finance | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapter 1 |
2 | Theoretical and empirical tools for public finance/1 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapter 2 |
3 | Theoretical and empirical tools for public finance/2 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapter 2 |
4 | Exercises | Teaching material |
5 | Introduction to taxation/1 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapter 18 - Teaching material |
6 | Introduction to taxation/2 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapter 18 - Teaching material |
7 | Exercises | Teaching material |
8 | Equity and efficiency implications of taxation/1 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapters 18 – 19 – Teaching material |
9 | Equity and efficiency implications of taxation/2 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapters 18 – 19 – Teaching material |
10 | Exercises | Teaching material |
11 | Taxes on labor supply/1 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapters 21 - Teaching material |
12 | Taxes on labor supply/2 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapters 21 - Teaching material |
13 | Exercises | Teaching material |
14 | Taxes on savings and on risk taking and wealth/1 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapters 22 – 23 |
15 | Taxes on savings and on risk taking and wealth/2 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapters 22 – 23 |
16 | Taxes on savings and on risk taking and wealth/3 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapters 22 – 23 |
17 | Exercises | Teaching material |
18 | Corporate taxation/1 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapter 24 - Teaching material |
19 | Corporate taxation/2 | Text 1. (Gruber): Chapter 24 - Teaching material |
20 | A more advanced treatment of the effects of taxation: an introduction | Text 2. (Hindriks and Myles): Chapters 14 -15 - Teaching material |
21 | A more advanced treatment of the effects of taxation: optimal taxation/1 | Text 2. (Hindriks and Myles): Chapters 14 -15 - Teaching material |
22 | A more advanced treatment of the effects of taxation: optimal taxation/2 | Text 2. (Hindriks and Myles): Chapters 14 -15 - Teaching material |
23 | A more advanced treatment of the effects of taxation: optimal taxation/3 | Text 2. (Hindriks and Myles): Chapters 14 -15 - Teaching material |
24 | Taxation and regulation of the financial sector/1 | Text 3. (de Mooij & Nicodème): Chapter 1 - Teaching material |
25 | Taxation and regulation of the financial sector/2 | Text 3. (de Mooij & Nicodème): Chapters 2-3 - Teaching material |
26 | Taxation and regulation of the financial sector/3 | Text 3. (de Mooij & Nicodème): Chapters 4-5 - Teaching material |
27 | Further topics on taxation and regulation of the financial sector | Teaching material |
28 | Evidence on the efficacy of taxation and regulation of the financial sector/1 | Text 3. (de Mooij & Nicod me): Chapters 10-11 - Teaching material |
29 | Evidence on the efficacy of taxation and regulation of the financial sector/2 | Text 3. (de Mooij & Nicod me): Chapters 12-13 - Teaching material |
30 | Evidence on the efficacy of taxation and regulation of the financial sector: further topics | Teaching material |
Evaluation is always carried out by means of a written exam test.
It is strongly suggested to review the self-assessment questions and tests reported at the end of each chapter of Texts 1 and 2. Some examples of examinations delivered in past years are also available on Studium website.