ECON 4320

Economics of Urban Areas

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Course Description

This course explores how economists think about cities. Why do cities exist? Why are they located where they are? Why do some cities grow and others decline? Within a city, what determines where people live, how they commute to work, and what they pay for housing? Topics to be treated include agglomeration economies, location theory, land use patterns and policies, urban housing and transportation, and local public goods.


  • William Johnson

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    3.42

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    Spring 2021

  • Kerem Cosar

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    Fall 2023

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    Fall 2023