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New Developments in Public Finance (35916)

Ganong, Peter

This course provides graduate-level discussion of topics and methods in public finance. This course has two objectives. The first is to teach current topics and methods in public finance. The second is to advance students’ development as economists by providing training in the production of high-quality research. This training may help students read, contribute to, and draw from recent progress in this literature.

The course covers a wide variety of applied econometric and theoretical approaches. It also discusses applications of a wide variety of datasets and methods that are useful in many settings for public finance and applied economics research.

The course will cover the following topics:

  1. Investment tax policy
  2. Housing
  3. Taxation and inequality
  4. Social insurance
  5. Consumption, household finance, and public policy
  6. Debt, household finance, and public policy
BUSN 35916=ECON 36330/PPHA 42540. PhD student: strict. MBA students require instructor permission: strict.
Required readings.

Students will complete a reading response each week (either a slide summary or a response paper) and write a 5-to-7 page research proposal. Grades will be determined as follows: 50% for the reading responses and class participation, and 50% for the research proposal. No provisional grades.


Description and/or course criteria last updated: December 18 2024
SCHEDULE
  • Winter 2025
    Section: 35916-50
    M 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
    Harper Center
    3A - Seminar Room
    In-Person Only

New Developments in Public Finance (35916) - Ganong, Peter ; Noel, Pascal>> ; Zwick, Eric>>

This course provides graduate-level discussion of topics and methods in public finance. This course has two objectives. The first is to teach current topics and methods in public finance. The second is to advance students’ development as economists by providing training in the production of high-quality research. This training may help students read, contribute to, and draw from recent progress in this literature.

The course covers a wide variety of applied econometric and theoretical approaches. It also discusses applications of a wide variety of datasets and methods that are useful in many settings for public finance and applied economics research.

The course will cover the following topics:

  1. Investment tax policy
  2. Housing
  3. Taxation and inequality
  4. Social insurance
  5. Consumption, household finance, and public policy
  6. Debt, household finance, and public policy
BUSN 35916=ECON 36330/PPHA 42540. PhD student: strict. MBA students require instructor permission: strict.
Required readings.

Students will complete a reading response each week (either a slide summary or a response paper) and write a 5-to-7 page research proposal. Grades will be determined as follows: 50% for the reading responses and class participation, and 50% for the research proposal. No provisional grades.


Description and/or course criteria last updated: December 18 2024
SCHEDULE
  • Winter 2025
    Section: 35916-50
    M 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
    Harper Center
    3A - Seminar Room
    In-Person Only