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Johns Hopkins University | AS.360.337

Economic Perspectives on Social Policy

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In this course students are provided with the analytical skills needed to examine social policy problems from an economics perspective. Topics covered include the theory of individual choice; cost-benefit analysis; moral hazard and the advantages and disadvantages of targeting; the efficiency and equity impacts of policy tools such as taxes, subsidies, coercion, information and regulation.

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