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5.00 Credits
Examines formal education as an investment industry, the economics of human capital investment, and competition among government owned schools and the non-profit sector. Offered: AWSpS.
Prerequisite:
2.0 in ECON 300.
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5.00 Credits
Microeconomic analysis of the sources of gender differences in earnings, labor force participation, occupational choice, education, and consumption. Economic theories of discrimination, human capital, fertility and intrahousehold resource allocation. Economics of the family in developed and developing countries. Offered: jointly with WOMEN 447.
Prerequisite:
2.0 in ECON 300.
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5.00 Credits
Survey of topics in population economics, including history of thought, demographic experience of currently developing countries, household production models, fertility demand, quantity-quality models of fertility, mortality, health and nutrition, migration, macroeconomicdemographic linkages.
Prerequisite:
2.0 in ECON 300.
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5.00 Credits
Application of normative microeconomic theory to analysis of government expenditures. Rationale for government economic activity, collective choice, public goods, and externalities, income redistribution, public sector pricing, and specific expenditure programs.
Prerequisite:
2.0 in ECON 300.
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5.00 Credits
Microeconomics of taxation: efficiency, incidence, effect on distribution of income, personal and corporate income taxes, sales and consumption taxes, taxation of property and estates.
Prerequisite:
2.0 in ECON 300.
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5.00 Credits
No course description available.
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Separate File
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5.00 Credits
No course description available.
Prerequisite:
Separate File
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5.00 Credits
Theory and practice of cost-benefit analysis of public sector projects and policies. Welfare criteria, investment criteria, shadow prices, social discount rate, marginal-willingness-to-pay for non-market goods, social risk, and special topics.
Prerequisite:
2.0 in ECON 300.
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5.00 Credits
Topics include general equilibrium analysis of efficiency and equity, income and substitution effects, analysis of alternative welfare programs, intergovernmental grants, price discrimination, price controls, rationing, industry regulation, and public goods.
Prerequisite:
2.0 in ECON 300.
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5.00 Credits
Origins of the modern European economy; historical analysis of economic change and growth from medieval times that stresses the preconditions and consequences of industrialization. Recommended: ECON 201. Offered: jointly with HIST 481.
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