Economics
Economic Demography
Submitted by cmjones on March 7, 2007 - 2:07pm.Department:
ECON
Course Number:
C175
Course Title:
Economic Demography
Description:
A general introduction to
economic demography, addressing the following kinds of questions: What are
the economic consequences of immigration to the U.S.? Will industrial nations
be able to afford the health and pension costs of the aging populations? How
has the size of the baby boom affected its economic well being? Why has
fertility been high in Third World countries? In industrial countries, why is
marriage postponed, divorce high, fertility so low, and extramarital
fertility rising? What are the economic and environmental consequences of rapid population growth?
Units:
3
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Public Economics
Submitted by cmjones on March 7, 2007 - 2:06pm.Department:
ECON
Course Number:
131
Course Title:
Public Economics
Description:
This course focuses on the role
of the government in the economy from a theoretical and empirical
perspective. The aim of the course is to provide an understanding of the
reasons for government intervention in the economy, analyzing the merits of
possible government policies, and the response of economic agents to the
government's actions. The course covers the analysis of tax policy, social
insurance programs, public goods, environmental protection, and the interaction between different levels of
government. Special emphasis is set on current government policy issues such
as social security reform, income tax reform, and budget deficits.
Units:
4
Offered:
Fall and Spring
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Environmental Economics
Submitted by cmjones on March 7, 2007 - 2:04pm.Department:
ECON
Course Number:
C125
Course Title:
Environmental Economics
Description:
Theories of externalities and
public goods applied to pollution and environmental policy. Trade-off between production and environmental amenities. Assessing
nonmarket value of environmental amenities. Remediation and clean-up policies. Environment and development.
Biodiversity management.
Units:
4
Offered:
Spring
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Natural Resource Economics
Submitted by cmjones on March 7, 2007 - 2:03pm.Department:
ECON
Course Number:
C102
Course Title:
Natural Resource Economics
Description:
Introduction to the economics of
natural resources. Land and the concept of economic rent. Models of optimal
depletion of nonrenewable resources and optimal use of renewable resources.
Application to energy, forests, fisheries, water, and climate change.
Resources, growth, and sustainability.
Units:
4
Offered:
Fall
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy
Submitted by cmjones on March 7, 2007 - 2:02pm.Department:
ECON
Course Number:
C3
Course Title:
Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy
Description:
Introduction to microeconomics
with emphasis on resource, agricultural, and environmental issues.
Units:
4
Offered:
Fall and Spring
Course Type:
Undergraduate
