ECON 422: Public Finance And Taxation

3 credits

Summer 2019 Lecture Upper Division
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Summer 2019
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This course examines the role of government in market economies. The aim of the course is to provide an understanding of the reasons for government intervention in the economy and how individuals and firms respond to taxation and other government actions and how to evaluate the benefits of public programs. For example, what effects do taxes have on incentives to work, save, and invest? Emphasis is placed on current U.S. policy issues including Social Security, health care, education, environmental regulation, welfare programs, and tax reform. Typically offered Spring.

Course ECON 422 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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Programs Management-BSIM, Economics-BS, Management-BS, Accounting-BS or Economics-BA

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