Jason Abrevaya, Chair
2225 Speedway, Stop C3100, Austin, TX 78712 • 512-471-3211
Spring 2010
ECO 321 • Public Economics
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 33610 |
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Schneider |
Course Description
Public economics is the study of government taxation and spending. My course differs from a traditional public economics course in three ways. First, it focuses primarily on taxation, with relatively little coverage of government spending. Second, the course focuses less on theory than a typical public economics course. It covers basic theoretical concepts in public economics, but only briefly, and spends much more time on the application of those concepts to analyze issues in real-world tax policy.


