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Courses - Spring 2023
ECON
Economics Department Site
ECON772
(Perm Req)
Population Economics
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, Aud
Prerequisite: ECON603 and ECON604; and (ECON623 and ECON624) or ECON626; or permission of BSOS-Economics Department.
Explore topics in labor and public economics. Study the empirical evidence and the applied methodology used within labor and public economics. Discuss important topics in labor and public economics including immigration, education, discrimination, crime, and the role of family background. Provide instruction on how to perform empirical labor and public economic research by familiarizing students with available data sources, current research methodology, and practice with statistical packages such as Stata.