Monday, May 11, 2009

The XII edition of the International Summer School in environmental regulation and applied economics at the starting grid

by Eleonora Anello

Torino, from 7th to 18th September 2009, will be the scene of high-profile education, with two weeks of summer school on regulation of public services. A full-immersion organized by the Foundation for the Environment “Teobaldo Fenoglio" in collaboration with the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Oriental Piedmont “Amedeo Avogadro” and supported by the Compagnia di San Paolo.

Deepening on theoretical and practical experience: these are the two fundamental principles upon which the teaching of the summer school is founded. The course is divided into three parts: a first module provides the theoretical background and analytical tools essential to the local regulator to operate, followed by an economic analysis of liberalized services not yet regulated, and, finally, will be proposed some cases histories. Students will be engaged in the collection and processing of economic and financial data and analysis of the main legislative instruments regulating the sector.

The summer school is aimed at public officials, private individuals, university students and graduates who wish to explore the issues related to the regulation and pricing of local public services management and environmental issues (waste, water, heating, sports facilities, etc) within the present legislation.

To register, just complete the appropriate form by June 19th. For more information on costs and benefits visit the web-site or write to iss@fondazioneambiente.org.

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