Niccolò Cusumano
Bocconi University
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Archive | 2018
Veronica Vecchi; Niccolò Cusumano
Because of the diversity in the structure of national healthcare systems, the objectives set for PPP policies differ between jurisdictions. This chapter focuses on the different PPP models used across the world to fund investments in physical capital in the healthcare sector, such as hospital buildings and technology, and also those used to provide non-core and clinical services. It provides an analysis of the different contractual structures and dominant payment mechanisms used, and for each model presents some relevant cases.
Archive | 2016
Manuela Brusoni; Niccolò Cusumano
Management education in Italy can be traced to the early sixties, when the post War World II reconstruction prompted a relaunch of the national economy with an impressive level of industrial development (often referred to as the “Italian boom”).
Archive | 2016
Mattia Cai; Niccolò Cusumano; Arturo Lorenzoni; Federico Pontoni
A massive deployment of renewable electricity generation took place in Italy in less than eight years. A generous feed-in tariff, coupled with favourable institutional conditions, allowed the installation of more than 28 GW of PV, wind and other RES technologies. By 2014, Italy has already attained its 2020 goals on RES production. Besides, environmental objectives and compliance with EU targets, the policy was aimed at promoting green jobs and industrial production of RES technologies. Exante economic analyses advocated considerable economic and industrial spill-overs from the introduction of RES support policies. Despite official rhetoric and ex-ante studies about jobs and economic growth associated to RES adoption, at scholarly level there is no consensus on the actual effects and implications of these policies on National economies. This paper provides a first comprehensive ex-post analysis of the Italian case, filling an important gap. Our analysis is carried out with the development of a specific input-output model, with refined technological vectors and with the internalization of trade coefficients. We show that the effects have been unequivocally lower than expected; that most of the jobs created belonged to the service sector and not to the industrial sector and that the value added was much lower than expected due to significant export leakages.
Environmental Science & Policy | 2014
Maria Chiesa; Maria Grazia Perrone; Niccolò Cusumano; L. Ferrero; G Sangiorgi; Ezio Bolzacchini; Arturo Lorenzoni; A. Ballarin Denti
Energy Policy | 2017
Mattia Cai; Niccolò Cusumano; Arturo Lorenzoni; Federico Pontoni
Archive | 2017
Niccolò Cusumano; Fabio Michele Amatucci; Manuela Brusoni; Francesco Longo; Veronica Vecchi; Giuditta Callea
Archive | 2016
Niccolò Cusumano; Veronica Vecchi; Manuela Brusoni
Archive | 2015
Manuela Brusoni; Niccolò Cusumano
Archive | 2015
Veronica Vecchi; Niccolò Cusumano; Patrizia Minardi
Archive | 2015
Niccolò Cusumano; Patrizia Minardi; Veronica Vecchi