Introduces the economics of regions, cities, and space. Students learn theories of growth and location to analyze the effects of urbanization, agglomeration, and congestion. The course analyzes public policy relating to urban and regional problems.
Requisites
Prerequisites:
ECON 2100 (Min. Grade: D) or ECON 2106 (Min. Grade: D) or ECON 2101 (Min. Grade: D)
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Campuses: Georgia Tech-Atlanta * (A)
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Seung Hoon Lee
2 terms from Spring 2018 to Spring 2021
Spring 2021
Spring 2018
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