EC548      Half Unit
Public Economics for Research Students II

This information is for the 2025/26 session.

Course Convenor

Dr Xavier Jaravel

Dr Kate Smith

Availability

This course is available on the MRes in Economics, MRes in Economics and Management, PhD in Economics and PhD in Economics and Management. This course is not available as an outside option to students on other programmes. This course uses controlled access as part of the course selection process.

For queries contact: econ.mres.phd@lse.ac.uk

Requisites

Mutually exclusive courses:

This course cannot be taken with EC534 at any time on the same degree programme.

Course content

The course will cover the economics of the public sector, including material on taxation, public expenditures and political economics. The course, which covers both theory and empirics, aims to give students a broad overview of this growing field and bring them to the research frontier.


The specific topics covered may vary from year to year. The following are likely to be included:

• Structural methods with applications to public economics questions.
• Externalities and internalities
• Business taxation
• Tax evasion and compliance
• Inequality
• Public goods and public provision of private goods
• Private provision of public goods

Additional topics are explored in Public Economics for Research Students I in the Autumn Term. The two half unit courses are designed to complement each other.

Teaching

30 hours of lectures in the Winter Term.

Attendance is compulsory.

Formative assessment

Students will discuss papers in lectures.

 

Indicative reading

Readings will be mainly from journal articles; a list will be supplied at the start of the term. Although the course will not be based on a textbook as such, it will make extensive use of:

  • Handbook of Public Economics Vol. 1-4 (A.J. Auerbach and M. Feldstein, eds.)
  • Lectures in Public Economics, A.B.Atkinson and J.E.Stiglitz, Princeton University Press, 2015.

Assessment

Continuous assessment (100%)


Key facts

Department: Economics

Course Study Period: Winter Term

Unit value: Half unit

FHEQ Level: Level 8

CEFR Level: Null

Total students 2024/25: 8

Average class size 2024/25: Unavailable

Controlled access 2024/25: No
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