LPPA 4250

Choice and Consequences: The Economics of Public Policy

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Course Description

This course uses basic models from microeconomics to understand how these decision makers will respond to policies and when voluntary actions in private markets may be expected to lead to suboptimal outcomes and hence the circumstances under which a collective decision to control or influence behavior might produce better outcomes than private choices.


  • Terence Johnson

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    3.96

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    Spring 2022

  • Molly Lipscomb

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    Spring 2021

  • Faculty Staff

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    Spring 2022

  • Alex Hendel

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    Spring 2020

  • Olivia Davis

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    Spring 2019

  • Meagan Walters

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    Spring 2020

  • Aidan Brown

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    Spring 2019

  • Ethan Novak

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    Spring 2022

  • Jessica Meyers

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    Spring 2022