ECON 3850
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- Schedule of Classes - March 17, 2025 8:55AM EDT
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ECON 3850
Course Description
Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.
Introduction to the use of economics as a tool in forming and evaluating environmental policy, with a focus on how economists measure effects of environmental quality and regulation. Topics include: externalities in an environmental context; regulation methods such as command and control, Pigouvian taxation, and cap and trade; methods for measuring the costs and benefits of environmental policy; overview of current environmental legislation; environmental quality and health; regulation and environmental justice.
Prerequisites REF-FA25/Corequisites REF-FA25 ECON 1110. Recommended prerequisite: PUBPOL 2100 or equivalent. Corequisites: None.
Forbidden Overlaps REF-FA25 AEM 4510, ECON 3850, ECON 3865, PUBPOL 3670, PUBPOL 5970
Enrollment Priority REF-FA25 Enrollment limited to: undergraduate students.
Distribution Requirements (SBA-AG), (SBA-HE), (OCE-IL, QP-IL)
Exploratory Studies (CU-SBY)
Last 4 terms offered (None)
Outcomes REF-FA25
- Students will be able to explain the reasons for market failure in the presence of externalities in an environmental context.
- Students will be able to identify common methods of government intervention in environmental regulation, and explain relative strengths and weaknesses in the context of both social efficiency and equity.
- Students will be able to discuss and evaluate methods used to measure the economic effects of environmental quality and various environmental policies.
- Students will be able to address the common trade-offs between equity and efficiency in environmental policy, including environmental justice.
Regular Academic Session. Combined with: PUBPOL 3670, PUBPOL 5970
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Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits Stdnt Opt(Letter or S/U grades)
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