Provides the economic rationale for public intervention in markets (public goods, externalities, and distribution), and presents public expenditure issues, such as anti-poverty programs, health care, social security, and revenues, e.g., personal and corporate income taxes, as well as the political economics of public finance.
Code:
EC3076
Name:
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
Discipline:
EC (Economics)
Type:
Regular
Level:
Undergraduate
Credits:
4
Can be taken twice for credit?:
No
Pre-requisites:
(EC2010 OR EC2010GE110) AND (EC2020 OR EC2020GE110)
Co-requisites:
None