Courses 

Laboratory in Green Economy 

Who: BSc students.  

Where: Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti De Martiis", University of Turin. Room: to be uodated

When: to be updated

What: Introduction to concepts of innovation and environmental economics applied to the lab's theme. For the syllabus, click here.

How: to add the lab to your academic plan, please select "extra attività da 2 cfu" in you "piano carriera". The credits will be acknowledged by the Professor at the end of the course.

 GUEST SPEAKERS

2024: to be defined

2023: Sara Gollessi, Consultant at ènostra, a nationwide energy cooperative engaged in the process of decarbonization and democratization of the Italian energy system.

 

Laboratory in Sustainable Mobility

Who: BSc students.  

Where: Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti De Martiis", University of Turin. Room: to be updated

When: II semester, to be updated 

What: Introduction to concepts of innovation and environmental economics applied to the lab's theme and provision of statistical tools and techniques for topic-related empirical purposes. For the syllabus, click here.

How: to add the lab to your academic plan, please select "extra attività da 2 cfu" in you "piano carriera". The credits will be acknowledged by the Professor at the end of the course.

GUEST SPEAKERS

2022Paolo Ruffino, CEO at Decisio - Italy and expert into urban planning and "bikenomics", is going to provide an overview of the theory and practice related the "Cost-Benefit Analysis -CBA" applied to sustainable urban mobility plans/projects.

2021:

 

Core courses

  • BUSINESS STATISTICS - BSc course at the Department of Management, University of Turin

Main topics: Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics, probability models, statistical techniques and tools & their business application.


  • MICROECONOMICS - BSc course at the Department of Management, University of Turin.

Main topics: Introduction to concepts of microeconomics (supply and demand, theory of the producers and theory of the consumer, perfect competition vs monopoly vs oligopoly, market efficiency, and market failure.