30344 - PUBLIC ECONOMICS
Department of Social and Political Sciences
Course taught in English
Go to class group/s: 23
Course Director:
HECTOR SOLAZ SANTOS
HECTOR SOLAZ SANTOS
Suggested background knowledge
To feel comfortable in this course, you should be familiar with basic micro and macro economics.
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
Public Economics focuses on the role of the government in the economy and analyzes the impact of public policy on the allocation of resources and the distribution of income in the economy. The aim of this course is to provide an understanding of the reasons for government intervention in the economy, analyzing the benefits of possible government policies, and the response of economic agents to the government's actions. The course covers a range of topics that are at the centre of the economic and political debate in virtually all contemporary democratic countries, including tax policy and inequality, social insurance programs, public goods, environmental protection, and the interaction between different levels of government. In this course, you will learn how to use the tools of microeconomics and empirical analysis to answer these questions: When should the government intervene in the economy? How might the government intervene? And, what are the effects of those interventions on economic outcomes?
CONTENT SUMMARY
Government actions affect almost everything that we do in our daily lives, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. From a Public Economics perspective we will cover topics such as:
- Government expenditure, deficit and debt. - Public Goods. - Externalities. - Social and Health Insurance. - Unemployment Insurance, Workers Compensation and Disability Insurance. - Taxation and Progressivity. - Optimal Taxation. - Labour Income Taxes and Transfers. - Consumption Taxation. - Inequality and Redistribution. |
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
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APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
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Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lectures
DETAILS
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Assessment methods
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Teaching materials
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