Covers the theory and empirical analysis of environmental regulation. Theoretical models will focus on the optimal regulation of environmental public goods in first and various second-best settings. Empirical applications will include the estimation of environmental policy costs in partial and general equilibrium, as well as the unintended consequences of such policies.

Prerequisites: Second year Ph.D. in Economics graduate student standing.

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Units

Letter

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Graduate students only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
These majors only econ esm
MENG K C
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Lecture

NH 2212
T R
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
11 / 12
ECON 260G Meng K C Winter 2023 Total: 5
ECON 260G Meng K C Winter 2022 Total: 13
ECON 245H
13 / 20 Enrolled
Clustering, Bootstrapping, and Multiple Comparisons
Doug Steigerwald 2.9
M W
12:30 PM - 13:45 PM
100.0% A
ECON 245L
16 / 18 Enrolled
Nonparametric Econometrics
Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare 2.2
M W
12:30 PM - 13:45 PM
97.0% A
ECON 250E
9 / 15 Enrolled
Labor Supply
Peter Kuhn 3.9
T R
14:00 PM - 15:15 PM
100.0% A
ECON 250I
7 / 15 Enrolled
Personnel Economics
Peter Kuhn 3.9
T R
14:00 PM - 15:15 PM
97.2% A
ECON 278H
8 / 15 Enrolled
Attention and Perception
Martin D
M W
09:30 AM - 10:45 AM
100.0% A
ECON 278A
11 / 15 Enrolled
Experimental Methods
Ryan Oprea 4.3
W
17:00 PM - 19:50 PM
100.0% A