Urban Economics
Fall 2008 GMU Tentative Syllabus

Economics 350, meets TuTh, 10:30-11:45pm, during Fall 2008, in Enterprise 176.

Instructor: Robin D. Hanson, Asst. Professor, Economics (rhanson@gmu.edu, http://hanson.gmu.edu)
Office Hours: Officially TuTh 1:15-2:00pm. But he's usually in at 10b Carow Hall. Call ahead (703-993-2326) if you want to be sure.

Catalog Entry:

350 Regional and Urban Economics (3:3:0) Prerequisite: ECON 306 or permission of instructor. Regional development and metropolitan growth, including locational decisions of households and firms, and problems associated with high-density urban economic activity.
Recommended Text: (None are required.)
Arthur O'Sullivan, Urban Economics, McGraw-Hill Irwin, Sixth Edition, 2006, 978-0071244718, Sample Price $86.
Assignments: Due Dates: Grade Weights: Class Participate 5%, 13% per Quiz and paper, 17% final.

DatesText Ch.Lecture Topic
26, 28 Aug 1,Appendix Introduction & Econ Review
2,4 Sep History Review
9,11 Sep 2 Economies of Agglomoration
16,18 Sep 2,4 Cities
23,25 Sep 3,5 Firm Locations Quiz Thurs.
30 Sep, 2 Oct 7 City Land Use Patterns
7,9 Oct 8,9 Real Cities
14,16 Oct No class Tues. Quiz, Def. Opin. due Thurs.,
21,23 Oct 10 Zoning
28,30 Oct 11,12 Transportation
4,6 Nov 13,14 Housing
11,13 Nov 13,14 Housing Quiz, Def. Opin. due Thurs.,
18,20 Nov 12 Poverty and Crime
25 Nov, 1 Dec 15,16 Government
2,4 Dec Review & Slack Game Disc. due Thurs.

Defended Opinion Topics

  1. Should we prefer to subsidize sidewalks or wireless internet?
  2. Should we make schools private and cars public?
  3. TBD