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HE3026 URBAN ECONOMICS

This course studies urban spaces from an economist's perspective. Why do cities exist, and what are the benefits - and costs - of organizing economic and social activity in close proximity? Students taking this course will apply intermediate microeconomic theory and micro-econometrics to the analysis of cities and urban problems. Students will also be expected to understand and interpret contemporary empirical economic research into urban problems. Fundamental contributions from other social sciences and disciplines to the study of urban economic activity will also be discussed. In line with the course's objectives, students will be assessed based on a group project based on the interpretation of existing contemporary research; an individual research paper; and a final examination testing knowledge and application of theory and concepts

Academic Units3
Exam ScheduleMon May 05 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) 09:00-11:30
Grade TypeLetter Graded
Department MaintainingECON(SSS)
Prerequisites

HE2001 & HE2003 OR HE2003 & HE5092

Not Available to All Programme(Admyr 2011-2020)

Prerequisites Tree

HE3026requiresone ofall ofall ofHE5092HE2003HE2003HE2001

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