ECON – Inequality, Segregation, and Local Labor Markets

This course considers how locations – at the metropolitan (labor-market) and neighborhood level – influence economic outcomes. The first half focuses on how local labor markets relate in spatial equilibrium – with amenities and local costs – and are impacted by trade, immigration, and technology. The second half focuses on residential location and segregation, and the impact of natural amenities, public goods, social networks, and historical path dependence.

Price: $130

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