Middlebury

ECON 0470

Public Finance

Public Economics
In this course we will examine the role of government in modern market economies. In particular we will explore the design and impact of government expenditure programs and taxation systems on the welfare and behavior of its citizens. We will consider the following questions: When is government intervention in the economy appropriate? What is the most effective form of intervention? What effects do government policies have on incentives for firms, individuals, and others in the private sector? The course will cover a wide range of issues in public economics with a primary focus on current policy debates in the United States, employing standard empirical and theoretical tools used in public economic research. Attention will be given to classic works in public economics and recent work at the intersection of behavioral/experimental economics and public economics. (ECON 0255) 3 hrs. sem.
Subject:
Economics
Department:
Economics
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Fall 2016

ECON0470A-F16 Seminar (Huet-Vaughn)

Spring 2016

ECON0470A-S16 Seminar (Huet-Vaughn)

Fall 2015

ECON0470A-F15 Seminar (Huet-Vaughn)

Spring 2015

ECON0470A-S15 Seminar (Huet-Vaughn)

Fall 2014

ECON0470A-F14 Seminar (Huet-Vaughn)

Spring 2010

ECON0470A-S10 Seminar (Rothschild)

Spring 2008

ECON0470A-S08 Seminar (Rothschild)

Fall 2006

ECON0470A-F06 Seminar (Rothschild)

Spring 2005

ECON0470A-S05 Seminar (Holmes)