PPOL 6100

Economics of Public Policy I

Course Description

This course presents the simplest economic models explaining how individuals and organizations respond to changes in their circumstances and how they interact in markets, and it applies these models to predict the effects of a wide range of government programs. It also analyzes justifications that have been offered for government actions.


  • Daniel Player

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    3.47

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    Fall 2017

  • Stephen Thomson

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    Fall 2017

  • Charlotte Carr

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    Fall 2017

  • Riley Webster

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    Fall 2016

  • Daniel Mbiti

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    Fall 2016

  • Peter Hawes

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    Fall 2016

  • Katharine Sadowski

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    Fall 2015

  • Alexander So

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    Fall 2015

  • Jennifer Doleac

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    3.53

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    Fall 2014

  • Faculty Staff

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    Fall 2013

  • Edgar Olsen

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    3.09

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    Fall 2012

  • Michelle Zagardo

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    Fall 2012

  • Ruth Schaap

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    Fall 2010