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79-202 The History of Public Policy in the United States

Units:9.0
Department:History
Cross-listed:88-202
Related URLs:http://www.history.cmu.edu

This course will describe and analyze public policy as the making of laws and rules and their implementation by government. Public policy will be analyzed as an alternative to private markets for making collective decisions. The US began in 1787 as a minimal state providing mainly collective goods such as national defense, with markets making most of the decisions about the allocation of resources. The course will be organized around the general presumption that a justification for government activity is to do things that markets do not do well, that is, to remedy market failures. Among the policy areas to be considered are environmental protection, science and technology policy, competition policy, trade policy, health policy and social security. The course will consider the possibility that government intervention to remedy market failures can make things worse as well as better.


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73-359 Benefit-Cost Analysis
76-319 Environmental Rhetoric
76-294 Interpretive Practices
76-236 19th Century British Literature
73-150 Microeconomics
42-888 M.S. Thesis Research
42-747 Rehabilitation Engineering
42-712 Metallic and Ceramic Biomaterials
42-705 Special Topics


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79-202 The History of Public Policy in the United States

Units:9.0
Department:History
Cross-listed:88-202
Related URLs:http://www.history.cmu.edu

This course will describe and analyze public policy as the making of laws and rules and their implementation by government. Public policy will be analyzed as an alternative to private markets for making collective decisions. The US began in 1787 as a minimal state providing mainly collective goods such as national defense, with markets making most of the decisions about the allocation of resources. The course will be organized around the general presumption that a justification for government activity is to do things that markets do not do well, that is, to remedy market failures. Among the policy areas to be considered are environmental protection, science and technology policy, competition policy, trade policy, health policy and social security. The course will consider the possibility that government intervention to remedy market failures can make things worse as well as better.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
36-625 Probability and Mathematical Statis...
73-359 Benefit-Cost Analysis
76-319 Environmental Rhetoric
76-294 Interpretive Practices
76-236 19th Century British Literature
73-150 Microeconomics
42-888 M.S. Thesis Research
42-747 Rehabilitation Engineering
42-712 Metallic and Ceramic Biomaterials
42-705 Special Topics


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 79-202 The History of Public Policy in the United States
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79-202 The History of Public Policy in the United States

Units:9.0
Department:History
Cross-listed:88-202
Related URLs:http://www.history.cmu.edu

This course will describe and analyze public policy as the making of laws and rules and their implementation by government. Public policy will be analyzed as an alternative to private markets for making collective decisions. The US began in 1787 as a minimal state providing mainly collective goods such as national defense, with markets making most of the decisions about the allocation of resources. The course will be organized around the general presumption that a justification for government activity is to do things that markets do not do well, that is, to remedy market failures. Among the policy areas to be considered are environmental protection, science and technology policy, competition policy, trade policy, health policy and social security. The course will consider the possibility that government intervention to remedy market failures can make things worse as well as better.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
36-625 Probability and Mathematical Statis...
73-359 Benefit-Cost Analysis
76-319 Environmental Rhetoric
76-294 Interpretive Practices
76-236 19th Century British Literature
73-150 Microeconomics
42-888 M.S. Thesis Research
42-747 Rehabilitation Engineering
42-712 Metallic and Ceramic Biomaterials
42-705 Special Topics



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