1 credit
Spring 2019 LectureBasic concepts and principles of applied welfare economics including Pareto conditions for welfare maximization; public goods, externalities, and property rights; consumer and producer surplus; theory of the second best; and neoclassical and contemporary theories of income distribution. Concurrent Prerequisite: ECON 51100. Typically offered Spring.
Course AGEC 604 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.