ECON 68 Topics in Public Economics
This seminar explores pressing public policy issues using the theoretical and empirical tools of public economics. The course begins with a review of research design and relevant econometric techniques. We then move on to in-depth explorations in selected topic areas, with a focus on the U.S. Topics vary from year to year but have recently included public goods and externalities; finance, accountability, and choice in K-12 education; behavioral and external effects of the cash and near-cash social safety net or of tax policy; and moral hazard and welfare impacts of social insurance. Will require writing a major empirical paper. Not open to students who have received credit for ECON 048.
Instructor
Cascio
Prerequisite
ECON 20, ECON 21, ECON 22, ECON 28 and ECON 38