Courses: Junior Research Seminar: Political Economy (ECONH377B01)
Spring 2014
The focus is on critical reading of seminal works and developing students own research skills. Topics include: models of elections and application of voting models to redistributive policies; legislative bargaining; interest groups/lobbying; dynamic models of fiscal policy, debt and more.
Prerequisites: ECON300, MATH114 (MATH121 is desirable)
Fulfills: SO
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Meeting TimesT 7:30pm-10:00pm |
