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Public Economics

An advanced study of both how government activities influence allocation, relative prices and welfare and what is the proper role of the public sector in resource allocation. Relevant topics include: public goods, externalities, tax incidence, optimal taxation, benefit-cost analysis, public pricing, fiscal federalism, state-municipal finance and public choice.

Prefix:
ECO
Course Number:
751
Semester:
Fall 2015
Year:
2016010
Credits:
3.0