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Advanced Topics in Urban Economics

Course #: ECON 413

Description:
At the most general level, urban economics introduces space into economic models and studies the location of economic activity. This course is organized around three primary sets of questions within the field of urban economics. The first focuses on the development of urban areas. Why do cities exist and why do some grow more rapidly? The second area addresses patterns of development within metropolitan areas. How do firms and households decide where to locate within given metropolitan areas? What determines the price of land, and how do these prices vary across space? The third and final area concerns the spatial dimensions of urban problems. Specifically, we will examine poverty, housing, and congestion. In addition to a rigorous study of urban economic theory, this course will also include a team based consulting project for a specific client in the city of Boston. Students will receive their client at the beginning of the semester and will conduct original empirical research to address their client's concerns.

Notes:
Clients will vary, but may include the Boston Foundation, the Boston Federal Reserve and the Boston Redevelopment Authority.

Pre Requisites: Pre-req: ECON 101 and ECON 205 or MATH 125 or MSIS 111L or PSYCH 370 or ENVSCI 261

Offered in:

2023 Fall

Section Class Number Schedule/Time Instructor Location
01 9554 TuTh
2:00 - 3:15 pm
Horn,Keren Mertens Wheatley W01-0044
Session: Regular
Class Dates: 09/05/2023 - 12/13/2023
Capacity: 11
Enrolled: 11
Status: Closed
Credits: 3/3
Class Notes:
Pre Requisites: Pre-req: ECON 101 and ECON 205 or MATH 125 or MSIS 111L or PSYCH 370 or ENVSCI 261
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2024 Fall

Section Class Number Schedule/Time Instructor Location
01 4154 Th
5:30 - 8:15 pm
Horn,Keren Mertens Wheatley W01-0055
Session: Regular
Class Dates: 09/03/2024 - 12/13/2024
Capacity: 20
Enrolled: 5
Status: Open
Credits: 3/3
Class Notes:
Pre Requisites: Pre-req: ECON 101 and ECON 205 or MATH 125 or MSIS 111L or PSYCH 370 or ENVSCI 261
Course Attributes: