Microeconomics and environment

A.A. 2025/2026
12
Crediti massimi
104
Ore totali
SSD
SECS-P/01
Lingua
Inglese
Obiettivi formativi
The first part of the course is designed to provide a rigorous introduction to the conceptual apparatus of modern microeconomics. Its objective is to equip first-year students with the basic analytical tools required to read and understand contemporary literature in theoretical and applied microeconomics and possibly to approach more advanced research topics in this area. The second part of the course applies the microeconomic approach to environmental problems. It covers environmental externalities and the theory of market failure. Students are introduced to the main environmental policy instruments, the management of renewable and non-renewable resources, and the challenges of valuing environmental resources. The course familiarizes students with selected applications in areas such as air pollution impacts and regulation, behavioral economics and pro-environmental behavior, and the relationship between economic development and the environment. 
Risultati apprendimento attesi
By attending this course, the students: 1) will obtain a thorough knowledge of the foundations of modern microeconomic analysis; 2) will learn how to interpret and explain a number of economic phenomena central to contemporary market economies; 3) will acquire advanced skills enabling them to apply the relevant methodology, analytical tools, and theoretical apparatus of modern microeconomics to the solution of a number of economic problems (concerning consumers' and producers' choices, price formation, economic efficiency, and social welfare). By the end of the second part of the course are expected to 1) Develop a solid understanding of the underlying causes of environmental problems and the ability to propose and compare policy solutions; 2) Distinguish between the environmental challenges associated with non-renewable and renewable resources, and design appropriate policy responses; 3) Critically assess the methods used for the monetary valuation of environmental goods and services; 4) Understand the causes, consequences, and regulatory tools related to air pollution; 5) Explain the role of behavioral biases in shaping pro-environmental behavior and describe the use of nudges; 6) Describe the complexity of the relationship between economic development and environmental conservation.
Corso singolo

Questo insegnamento può essere seguito come corso singolo.

Programma e organizzazione didattica

Edizione unica

Responsabile
Periodo
annuale

Prerequisiti
Basic mathematics for economics.
Modalità di verifica dell’apprendimento e criteri di valutazione
The exam is divided into two modules —Microeconomics and Environmental Economics — each contributing 50% to the final grade.

Students have two options:
- Partial Exams: Students may take a partial exam at the end of each module.
- General Exam: Alternatively, students may take a comprehensive exam covering both modules at the end of the course, worth 100% of the final grade.

Partial Exam - Advanced Microeconomics
This consists of closed-book exercises and is the same for all students.

Partial Exam - Environmental Economics
The format differs for attending and non-attending students.

- Attending Students:
The partial grade is composed of a group assignment (40%) and a written test (60%).

-- Group Assignment: Students work in groups to prepare a brief policy memo on an environmental topic, which they will present in class.

-- Written Test: This may include multiple-choice questions to assess familiarity with key definitions and concepts; Exercises applying economic tools to specific cases; Short essay questions evaluating deeper understanding and the ability to connect topics

- Non-Attending Students:
The partial exam consists solely of the written test as described above, accounting for 100% of their module grade.

General Exam
The general exam combines the written components of both modules.
Advanced microeconomics (first semester)
Programma
Students will find the detailed course calendar and lecture slides on the Ariel course platform, which contain all the required reading information for each lecture.

The course will cover the following topics:
1. Consumer Behavior
The Market; Budget Constraint; Preferences; Utility; Choice; Demand; Consumer's Surplus; Market Demand

2. Market Interaction
Equilibrium; Welfare

3. Production and Costs
Technology; Cost Minimization; Cost Curves

4. Firm Behavior in Different Market Structures
· Firm Supply (and Competitive Firms); Industry Supply; Monopoly; Monopolistic Competition; Oligopoly; Game Theory

5. Market Failures and the Role of Government
Externalities; Market Power; Public Goods; Asymmetric Information
Metodi didattici
Face-to-face lectures and in-class exercises.
Materiale di riferimento
Slides and other course materials will be made available regularly by the instructor on the Ariel platform.

The suggested textbook is:
Hal R. Varian, Marc J. Melitz, Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach, 2014, 10th Edition W. W. Norton & Co.
Environmental economics (second semester)
Programma
Students will find on the course Ariel platform the detailed course calendar and the lecture slides, containing all the information on required readings for each lecture.

The course will cover the following topics:
1. Welfare economics and the environment
2. Sustainability
3. Market failures, externalities and environmental degradation
4. Environmental policy instruments
5. Evaluation of environmental goods and cost-benefit analysis
6. The management of renewable and non-renewable resources
7. Development economics and the environment
Metodi didattici
Face-to-face lectures, in-class exercises, case studies and in-class discussions, group assignments (project work and presentation).
Materiale di riferimento
Slides and other course materials will be made available regularly by the instructor on the Ariel platform.
Suggested textbooks are:
Field, Barry, C. and Martha K Field. Environmental Economics, An Introduction: 2024 Release ISE. Available from: VitalSource Bookshelf, (9th Edition). McGraw-Hill Higher Education (International), 2024.
Turner, R. K., Pearce, D. W., & Bateman, I. (1993). Environmental economics: An introduction.
Moduli o unità didattiche
Advanced microeconomics (first semester)
SECS-P/01 - ECONOMIA POLITICA - CFU: 6
Esercitazioni: 16 ore
Lezioni: 40 ore

Environmental economics (second semester)
SECS-P/01 - ECONOMIA POLITICA - CFU: 6
Lezioni: 48 ore

Docente/i
Ricevimento:
Lunedì 15:00 - 16:00
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