14.41 | Fall 2024 | Undergraduate

Public Finance and Public Policy

Course Description

This course explores the role of government in the economy, applying tools of basic microeconomics to answer important policy questions. Topics include the government response to global warming, school choice by K-12 students, Social Security versus private retirement savings accounts, government versus private health …

This course explores the role of government in the economy, applying tools of basic microeconomics to answer important policy questions. Topics include the government response to global warming, school choice by K-12 students, Social Security versus private retirement savings accounts, government versus private health insurance, setting income tax rates for individuals and corporations. 

The course aims to provide an understanding of the reasons for government intervention in the economy, the extent of that intervention, and the response of private agents to the government’s actions.

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A closeup photo of a hand holding a credit-card like card that says WIC on it. They are handing it to another person.. Vegetables are present in the background.
A shopper pays for produce with a WIC EBT card at a farmer’s market in Santee, California. (Photo is in the public domain and is courtesy of the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Flickr).