Course Number
ECO-123-01
Course Description
This class considers the goals economic policy might pursue and how different theories of the good lead to particular choices about desirable or undesirable economic policies. We consider mainstream economic thinking, which has roots in utilitarianism and liberalism, and alternative ideas such as libertarianism, Austrian economics, feminist, communitarian, and religious philosophy and economics. We apply these ideas to relevant policy issues, such as free trade, globalization, unemployment, income distribution, affirmative action, care of the environment, health care, and famine relief.
Academic Term
Instructor
Schmidt, Stephen
Location & Meeting Time
O'Brien Center for Collaborative Engagement-117 M/W/F 02:00PM-03:05PM LEC
Credits
1.00
Capacity
30
Total Students
29
Additional Information