PPOL 7110

Economics of Public Policy II

Course Description

Prepares students to apply economic analysis to public policy problems. Topics include externalities, industry regulation, and policy problems of allocating resources over time. Examples will show a broad range of substantive applications to domestic and international policymaking.


  • Jay Shimshack

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    3.44

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    Spring 2018

  • Stephen Thomson

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    Spring 2018

  • Madison Lahey

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    Spring 2018

  • Riley Webster

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    Spring 2017

  • Peter Hawes

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    Spring 2017

  • Ian Prum

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    Spring 2016

  • Katharine Sadowski

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    Spring 2016

  • Faculty Staff

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    Spring 2015

  • Christopher Ruhm

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    3.50

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    Spring 2014

  • Michelle Zagardo

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    Spring 2013

  • Thomas Dee

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    3.94

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    Fall 2011

  • David Leblang

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    3.87

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    Fall 2010

  • Catherine Alford

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    Fall 2010

  • William Shobe

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    3.70

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    Fall 2009