Economics of Education

ECON 635

Education is integral in the human capital production for the economy, distribution of income, economic growth and civic society. This course is an intro to the economics of education. Introduces microecon theories of returns to education and econometric methods that are employed in investigating issues in education. The course pays attention to causal inference and predictions about impact of education policies. Primary focus is on early childhood and K-12 education in the US. It explores educational outcomes, effectiveness of school financing, teacher labor markets, accountability and school choice. It studies reforms and interventions to increase accountability and production in education. Paired with Econ 435. Graduate students require additional assignments. Prerequisite: Econ 608D.

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: ECON 608D

Curriculum Codes
  • SB
  • SS
Typically Offered
Spring Only