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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Graduate students only

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Letters and science

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These majors only econ esm
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