ECO 325 Public Choice

 Public Choice is the application of economic analysis to decision-making in politics and other non-market settings. Topics include voting, voting rules, constitutions, political competition, political business cycles, vote trading, interest groups, bureaucracy, committees, legislators, executives, and judicial selection. In addition, the course will cover the political incentives surrounding fiscal and monetary policy. This course is designed for both economics majors and non-majors. 

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ECO 121 or (ECO 201 and ECO 202)