BEPP 201/770: Introduction to Business Economics and Public Policy

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BEPP 201/770: Introduction to Business Economics and Public Policy Government is more than a third of U.S. GDP Examines the role of the government in the economy and its impact on individuals and firms Provides an understanding of the reasons for government intervention in the economy, the extent of that intervention, and the response of individuals and firms to the government’s actions Professor Saleha Jilani Monday/Wednesday 1:30-3:00 p.m. How should we organize education markets? How do corporate taxes affect investment? Does unemployment insurance lengthen unemployment spells?