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Workshop on the topic "Financial institutions the transports to the time of the crisis between subsidies and fees"
Organized from SIPoTra and Interporto Bologna, one will hold on 15 October to Bologna
September 2, 2015
On 15 October to Bologna, near the center of the local Chamber of Commerce, a workshop will hold on the topic "Financial institutions the transports to the time of the crisis between subsidies and fees" that it has been organized from the Italian Society of Politics of Transports (SIPoTra) and from the Interporto of Bologna.
Finding that the transfers, are for services that for investments, to the field of the transports represent various quotas the total public expense in various countries and various are distributed between the several levels of government and that various it is also the entity of the tariff tax revenue and that the transports guarantee to the public administrations and the managers, the organizers have observed that the objectives publics which generally refers to us in order to justify the transfers to the transports is of two types, distributive and of efficiency, and that in Italy the deficiency of public debate on such objectives is obvious. According to the Italian Society of Politics of the Transports and the Interporto of Bologna, it is therefore necessary to return to reflect on the foundations theorists, is economic that political, of the objectives publics and to deepen the methods of measurement of the results obtained by means of the use of the transfers, also in order to allow a spending review founded on cognitive bases more solid than those current ones.
In particular, the main topics on which will be centralized the debate will be: the distinction inside of the transfers between how much is fee for services demanded and supplied to inferior prices to the production costs and how much is subsidy to inefficiency of the companies; the appraisal of the entity of the subsidy to the consumers/users ricompreso in the perimeter of the transfer to the enterprises and the existence of more transparent and effective ways in order to make to reach the subsidies the subject-targets; the choice of the model to adopt if of the system of subsidies to the consumer: a model of subsidies "in kind" or a model of subsidies "cash"; the appraisal if in the judgment of "meritorietà" of the transports collectives or of sure modalities respect to others they must re-enter, and in that relative measure, considerations to the environmental externalities and from congestion; the relationship that would have to sussistere between regulation of the several sections of the transports and transfers publics and/or subsidies; in that measure, and as, the current level of the transfers publics to the transports in Italy are compatible with the strong thrust to the reduction of the destined resources to essential social services and if the ability to the field you transport to maintain or to increase own quota expense is from attributing itself to reasons of relative political force of the actors of this field and in that measure.
Program
hours 13:00
RECORDING AND LIGHT LUNCH
14:00
SALUTES
GIORGIO TABELLINI* President of the Chamber of Commerce of Bologna
ENNIO CASCETTA President SIPoTra
MODERATOR: MARCO SPINEDI Senior Advisor Mode Consulting
14:30
THE SESSION
OPENING RELATIONS
Polytechnic MARCO BRIDGES of Milan
ANDREA BOITANI Catholic University of Milan
MARIO SEBASTIANI University Tor Vergata of Rome
15:30
II SESSION
ANALYSIS OF THE POLITICAL PROPOSALS
PETER Interporto SPIRIT of Bologna
FRANCESCO RAMELLA University of the Studies of Turin
PAOLO BERIA Polytechnic of Milan
16:30
III SESSION
EXPERIENCES OF ADMINISTRATION AND ENTERPRISE TO I CONFRONT
SILVIA GIANNINI Deputy mayor of Bologna
ALEXANDER PETRETTO University of the Studies of Florence
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