Teaching

ECON 524 Graduate Public Finance II
Semester:
Spring
Offered:
2022
SPI 511C: Microeconomic Analysis for Policymakers (Advanced)
Semester:
Fall
Offered:
2021

This course provides an introduction to microeconomic policy analysis at an advanced level. The course will explore several policy areas and focus on applied economic and empirical methods to show how economists combine theory and data to evaluate policies. The goal is to enhance applied modeling skills, model-based thinking, and provide…

ECON 524 Graduate Public Finance II
Semester:
Spring
Offered:
2021
NBER Graduate Student Workshop on Business Taxation
Semester:
Fall
Offered:
2020

 

Zidar: overview, firm location decisions, incidence, user cost and tax cuts and jobs act Auerbach: international business taxation and reform Poterba: taxes, financial policy, and investment

 

ECON 524 Graduate Public Finance II
Semester:
Spring
Offered:
2020

This is the third part of the graduate public finance sequence.

Overview material 1a. Overview of public finance 1b. Applied Economics Tools Spatial Public Finance 2. Overview of spatial public finance & the Rosen Roback model 3a. Place-based policies: theory …
Eco 341: Public Economics and Public Policy
Semester:
Spring
Offered:
2020

Many policy debates, including raising top taxes, EITC expansion, and healthcare reform, involve assessing how policy changes would affect economic activity, government budgets, and the distribution of resources. Our new undergraduate course will explore several policy areas and focus on applied economic and empirical…

MIT 14.472 Graduate Public Economics II - Guest Lectures on Spatial Public Finance
Semester:
Fall
Offered:
2019
These lectures cover some of the main topics in spaital public finance -- Rosen-Roback, Place-based policies, and state and local business tax incentives -- with a focus on models (per Amy's request). These lectures are meant to complement Parag's lecture on local public finance and Tiebout. For more coverage of these issues and empirical work on…
WWS 593j: Combining Theory and Data to Evaluate Policy
Semester:
Fall
Offered:
2019

Many key policy debates, including raising top taxes, EITC expansion, and health insurance reform, involve assessing how policy changes would affect economic activity, government budgets, and the distribution of resources. This course will explore several policy areas and focus on applied economic and empirical methods to show how economists…

WWS 593i The Future of Fiscal Policy: American Economic Policy Debates
Semester:
Fall
Offered:
2019

This course will evaluate fiscal policies that governments will likely consider in the 21st century, from both empirical and theoretical perspectives. Recent economic developments (including technological change, the rise of robots, and geographic sorting) present many challenges for policymakers. After briefly reviewing some of these…

ECON 523 Graduate Public Finance I
Semester:
Fall
Offered:
2018

This is the second quarter of the graduate public finance sequence.

WWS 593i The Future of Fiscal Policy: American Economic Policy Debates
Semester:
Fall
Offered:
2018

This course will evaluate fiscal policies that governments will likely consider in the 21st century, from both empirical and theoretical perspectives. Recent economic developments (including technological change, the rise of robots, and geographic sorting) present many challenges for policymakers. After briefly reviewing some of these…