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Courses - Spring 2025
AREC
Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Site
AREC783
Environmental Taxation and Regulation
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, Aud, S-F
Credit only granted for: AREC783 or AREC869W.
Formerly: AREC869W.
Additional information: Must have completed a one-year PhD-level sequence in microeconomics (e.g., ECON603 and ECON604) and a PhD-level course in econometrics (e.g., AREC623 or ECON623).
The economics of policies to address environmental externalities. Specific topics include the theory of public goods and externalities, cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis of environmental regulations, regulatory instrument choice under uncertainty, environmental policy in an economy with pre-existing tax distortions, monitoring and enforcement of environmental regulations, distributional effects of environmental policy, and regulation of intertemporal externalities.