Economic Perspectives on Inequality (Half Term)
SPI 590A
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Economics is centrally concerned with models of human capital development, educational attainment, labor market dynamics, unemployment, labor turnover, job duration, wage setting institutions, the role of unions, human capital formation, the relationship between economic status and other aspects of well-being (including health). Economists are essential partners in the behavioral study of preferences and decision making, mobility and redistribution, and the institutions of industrial relations that govern the labor market.
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Section S01
- Type: Seminar
- Section: S01
- Status: C
- Enrollment: 20
- Capacity: 12
- Class Number: 23075
- Schedule: T 01:30 PM-04:30 PM - Robertson Hall 029