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PUBLPOL 101: Politics and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as POLISCI 123.) How policies come to be formed. How interests compete within public institutions to turn ideas into policies. Examples of this process from contemporary policy areas, including tax, social welfare, and environmental policy; results evaluated using equity and efficiency criteria. Prerequisite: POLISCI 2. GER:DB-SocSci 5 units, Spr (Frisby, T)
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PUBLPOL 102: Organizations and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Analysis of organizational processes emphasizing organizations that operate in a non-market environment. Prerequisite: ECON 1A. GER:DB-SocSci 5 units, Win (Bendor, J)
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PUBLPOL 102 - Organizations and Public Policy
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PUBLPOL 103A: Introduction to Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as ETHICSOC 30, PHIL 30, POLISCI 3.) State authority, justice, liberty, and equality through major works in political philosophy. Topics include human nature and citizenship, the obligation to obey the law, democracy and economic inequality, equality of opportunity and affirmative action, religion, and politics. GER:DB-Hum, DB-Hum, EC-EthicReas 5 units, Spr (Hussain, N)
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PUBLPOL 103A - Introduction to Political Philosophy
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PUBLPOL 103B: Ethics and Public Policy
5.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as MS&E 197, STS 110.) Ethical issues in science- and technology-related public policy conflicts. Focus is on complex, value-laden policy disputes. Topics: the nature of ethics and morality; rationales for liberty, justice, and human rights; and the use and abuse of these concepts in policy disputes. Case studies from biomedicine, environmental affairs, technical professions, communications, and international relations. GER:DB-Hum, EC-EthicReas 5 units, Win (McGinn, R)
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PUBLPOL 103B - Ethics and Public Policy
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PUBLPOL 104: Economic Policy Analysis
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as ECON 150.) The relationship between microeconomic analysis and public policy making. How economic policy analysis is done and why political leaders regard it as useful but not definitive in making policy decisions. Economic rationales for policy interventions, methods of policy evaluation and the role of benefitcost analysis, economic models of politics and their application to policy making, and the relationship of income distribution to policy choice. Theoretical foundations of policy making and analysis, and applications to program adoption and implementation. Prerequisite: ECON 50. 5 units, Spr (Staff)
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PUBLPOL 104 - Economic Policy Analysis
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PUBLPOL 104W: Economic Policy Analysis
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as ECON 150W, SIW 123.) Taught in Washington, DC; offered via distance learning to Stanford students on campus. Economics of evaluating and implementing public policies. Focus is on cost-benefit analysis, regulation, efficiency and equity, externalities, subsidies, public good provision, opportunity costs, the role of economic analysis in policy making, and how political institutions affect policy outcomes. Topics: climate change, telecommunications, defense and homeland security, controversial aspects of cost-benefit-analysis. 5 units, Aut (Wallsten, S)
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PUBLPOL 104W - Economic Policy Analysis
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PUBLPOL 105: Quantitative Methods and Their Applications to Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
Reviews material covered in prerequisites with applications of qualitative independent variable techniques to labor market data. Maximum likelihood estimation and qualitative dependent variable models with an application to voting models. Final papers estimate influence of quantitative and qualitative independent variables on Congressional voting probabilities. Prerequisites: ECON 102A,B. GER:DB-SocSci 5 units, Spr (Rothwell, G)
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PUBLPOL 105 - Quantitative Methods and Their Applications to Public Policy
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PUBLPOL 106: Economics of Legal Rules and Institutions
3.00 Credits
Stanford University
(Same as ECON 154.) Design and consequences of laws, given alternative policy objectives. Welfarist approach to legal policy; deontological perspectives including Kant, Locke, Mill, and Rawls. Economic efficiency and agent rationality, law as mitigation of market and cognitive failures, effects of law on expectations and incentives, balancing costs of type I and type II legal errors. Empirical studies of law's effects. Applications: property, tort, contract, antitrust, discrimination, crime, legal procedure. Examples chiefly from U.S. law, but analytical tools of general applicability. Prerequisite: ECON 50. WIM 5 units, Aut (Owen, B)
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PUBLPOL 106 - Economics of Legal Rules and Institutions
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PUBLPOL 117: Econometrics for Public Policy Majors
5.00 Credits
Stanford University
Descriptive statistics, regression analysis, analysis of variance, heteroskedasticity, serial correlation, errors in variables, and simultaneous equations. Prerequisites: Public Policy major; ECON 50 and 102A. 5 units, not given this year
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PUBLPOL 117 - Econometrics for Public Policy Majors
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PUBLPOL 121: Policy and Climate Change
5.00 Credits
Stanford University
Science and economics, including recent findings. History and evolution of local, state, regional, national, and international policy. California's recent landmark climate change bill. Future policy prospects, emphasizing national and international levels. 5 units, Aut (Nation, J)
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PUBLPOL 121 - Policy and Climate Change
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