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PPPE-264: Policy, Politics, and Public Economics — examines how economic analysis informs public policy decisions, the political processes that shape policy outcomes, and the institutional constraints on implementation. Topics include welfare economics, public goods, externalities, taxation, regulation, voting theory, interest groups, and empirical evaluation of policy. PPPE-264
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9. Teaching Tips for Instructors
- Mix theory with topical case studies (climate policy, healthcare reform).
- Use small group debates on policy tradeoffs.
- Incorporate guest speakers from government or think tanks.
- Provide datasets and starter code (R/Python/Stata) for empirical assignments.
- Encourage reproducible research practices.