Economics 478: Urban Economics

Credits 4
Credit Type
Semester Offered
Not Offered 2024-2025

A study of the economic framework of urban areas. Economic interrelationships between the urban core and the metropolitan area will be examined, including problems of location, land use, the distribution of population and industry, transportation, finance, housing, race, and poverty.

Distribution Area
Students entering prior to Fall 2024: Social Sciences (SO DIST)
Prerequisites

Economics 227 (or Mathematics 128 or 247); and Economics 307.