18s ECO 341 Syllabus 9-1-17
18s ECO 341 Syllabus 9-1-17
18s ECO 341 Syllabus 9-1-17
Rosen
Department of Economics Spring 2018
Economics 341
Public Finance
Organization: There will be two lectures and one class each week. Classes will be
devoted to discussing the weekly problem sets and introducing new material. The course
grade will be determined by class participation (10 percent), a written assignment (10
percent), midterm examination (25 percent), and final examination (55 percent). The
midterm exam is during lecture on Thursday, March 15, 2:30 PM. There is no makeup
exam. You may not take the exam either before or after this time.
Web site: This course has a Blackboard website. Please check it routinely for
announcements, additional assignments, solutions to problem sets, and so on. In
addition, from time to time I will communicate with you via e-mail, so please check your
inbox on a regular basis.
Reading: The main text for this course is H. Rosen and T. Gayer, Public Finance (tenth
edition). (This is referred to below as "Text.") The readings other than the text are on
electronic reserve.
Packet: You should purchase from Pequod the packet of materials for this course. The
packet includes lecture handouts, problem sets, practice examinations, and so on. Please
bring it with you to each lecture and precept.
Outline of Topics and Readings [items marked with an asterisk (*) are optional]:
INTRODUCTION
1 Getting Started
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Text: Chapter 3
3 Public Goods
4 Income Distribution
Stiglitz, Joseph, “Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1%,” Vanity Fair, May
2011, http://www.vanityfair.com/society/features/2011/05/top-one-
percent-201105#
Cochrane, John, “Why and How We Care about Inequality,” The Grumpy
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5 Externalities
Text: Chapter 5
Marron, Donald and Adele C. Morris, “How Should We Use the Revenue
from Taxing Carbon?” Urban Institute and Brookings Institution,
February 22, 2016, http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/taxvox/how-should-
we-use-revenue-taxing-carbon .
Krugman, Paul, “The Axis of Climate Evil,” New York Times,” August
11, 2017, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/11/opinion/climate-science-
denial.html?rref=collection%2Fcolumn%2Fpaul-
krugman&action=click&contentCollection=opinion®ion=stream&mo
dule=stream_unit&version=search&contentPlacement=3&pgtype=collect
ion .
Pindyck, Robert S., “The Use and Misuse of Models for Climate
Change,” National Bureau of Economic Research, Working Paper 21097,
April 2015. http://www.nber.org/papers/w21097
6 Political Economy
Text: Chapter 6
Text: Chapter 11
*Shoven, John B. and Sita N. Slavov, “Political Risk Versus Market Risk
in Social Security,” National Bureau of Economic Research, Working
Paper Number 12135, March 2006.
9 Cost-Benefit Analysis
Text: Chapter 8
Text: Chapter 14
12 Midterm Exam
Text: Chapter 15
15 Optimal Taxation
Text: Chapter 16
*Mathus, Aparna et al.., “Should the Top Marginal Income Tax Rate be
74 Percent?” Tax Notes, November 19, 2012, pp. 905-915.
Text: Chapter 17
Text: Chapter 18
*Moretti, Enrico and Daniel Wilson, “The Effect of State Taxes on the
Geographical Location of Top Earners: Evidence from Star Scientists,”
National Bureau of Economic Research, Working Paper No. 21120, April
2015.
Text: Chapter 19
Text: Chapter 21
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