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Journal articles on the topic "Diritto pubblico dell’economia"
Padovano, Fabio. "The Budget Deficit in the Soviet Economic System: Origins and Perspectives*." Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 9, no. 1 (April 1, 1991): 41–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/251569298x15668907345199.
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GUARDAMAGNA, CHIARA. "I principi generali nell'esperienza giuridica. Prospettive di diritto pubblico dell'economia." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/42375.
Full textBARONE, Michele. "Le Autorità indipendenti nell’amministrazione pubblica dell’economia. Bilanci e prospettive nell’evoluzione del contesto italiano ed europeo." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi del Molise, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11695/105599.
Full textThe work addresses the still controversial question of the nature and functions of the Independent Regulatory Commissions. Through the analysis of the structural conditions underlying the affirmation of the independent regulation of the market, the primary aim is to suggest a key to understanding the main problems it poses, starting with those relating to the independent status of Regulatory Commissions. Secondly, the work aims to identify possible horizons for reform, in light of the evolution of the approach to the issue of public intervention in the economy assumed in the national and supranational context. First of all, the debate on the principles of economic relations, held in the Constituent Assembly, is examined, from which the almost unanimous critique of laissez-faire, expression of the traditional liberal state, clearly emerges. There was a deep-rooted awareness, based on historical evidence, that the market, left to itself, is not capable of generating social utility: on the contrary, it tends to favor dynamics of abuse of subjects who are in a position of factual weakness by subjects who are, instead, in a position of factual power. The purposes that the Constitution assigns to economic policy - guaranteeing the full development of the human person and the realization of social utility - can therefore be pursued on the sole condition that the market is subjected to strict limits and controls (clauses 41 and following of Italian Constitution). Therefore, the work focuses on the ‘regulatory paradigm’, which begins to rise in Italy to coincide with the expansion of market’s spaces, stimulated particularly by the process of European integration. This paradigm, far from being intrinsically connected to the logic of laissez-faire, can potentially represent an even more complete form of implementation of constitutional principles than a model of public intervention in the economy in which the state is directly involved in production processes. In fact, the regulatory paradigm, according to which state intervention essentially consists of a supervisory activity on economic dynamics, seems to fall more properly within the "controls" referred to in clause 41 of Italian Constitution. Nevertheless, the problems that characterize regulation in terms of how it actually developed in Italy are highlighted and attributed precisely to the fact that it was considered, in fact, not as a new form of limitation and control of economic dynamics, but, conversely, as a way to "free" them from the interference of the public powers. This approach has led to an unbalanced discipline of the status of independence (sometimes excessive, sometimes defective), which presents mechanisms of "protection" of market’s spaces towards political bodies in some respects even more intense than those that Constitution reserves for freedoms and inviolable rights of the person. Such guarantees, although, are based on questionable assumptions: a renewed "faith" in market’s virtues and a consequent return to the logic of laissez-faire. Therefore, the concept of regulation as a guarantee function is not considered acceptable: it is instead considered an administrative function in the full sense, namely aimed at the care of public interests within the market. In this perspective, it is highlighted that the independent status, rather than representing an aid for the implementation of the regulatory paradigm, constitutes an obstacle to it, undermining its full compliance with constitutional principles. Guidelines for possible reforms are therefore indicated, aimed at giving a fully “public-power attitude” to the market’s administrative regulation, in order that it is made truly capable of remedying its inevitable "failures".
Books on the topic "Diritto pubblico dell’economia"
Barucci, Piero, Piero Bini, and Lucilla Conigliello, eds. Il Corporativismo nell'Italia di Mussolini. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-793-1.
Full textLolli, Alessandro. L'amministrazione attraverso strumenti economici. Bononia University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30682/sg240.
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