Economic and quantitative methods used to evaluate decisions made by individuals, firms, governments and other policymakers; implementation of these methods and how these methods overcome problems that often plague correlational analyses; conduction of retrospective analyses of choices, creation of and implementation of policies so that their effects can be measured, and prediction of the effects of potential policies on social issues like crime, poverty, etc. based on evidence; topics vary. May be taken two times for credit. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in ECMT 463 or approval of instructor Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
Economic and quantitative methods used to evaluate decisions made by individuals, firms, governments and other policymakers; implementation of these methods and how these methods overcome problems that often plague correlational analyses; conduction of retrospective analyses of choices, creation of and implementation of policies so that their effects can be measured, and prediction of the effects of potential policies on social issues like crime, poverty, etc. based on evidence; topics vary. May be taken two times for credit. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in ECMT 463 or approval of instructor Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.