ECON 241: Public Economics I
Design of tax systems, transfers intended to alleviate poverty, the effect of taxes on earnings, fees intended to internalize externalities like pollution, school finance and other forms of fiscal federalism, local public goods such as schools, policy evaluation with behavioral decision makers. Students will learn to apply sophisticated applications of frontier applied econometric techniques including synthetic controls, regression discontinuity, advanced instrumental variables methods. Prerequisites:
ECON 202-204,
ECON 210,
ECON 270,
ECON 271, or equivalent with consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 2-5
Instructors:
Bernheim, B. (PI)
;
Hoxby, C. (PI)
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