Economics 361 - Seminar: Economics of Discrimination

Sem: Economics of Discriminatn

Spring
2024
01
4.00
Terry-Ann Craigie

W 1:20 PM - 4:00 PM

Smith College
ECO-361-01-202403
Burton 209
tcraigie@smith.edu
It is hotly debated whether and to what extent observable outcome differentials in various markets can be attributed to the effects of discrimination. This course critically explores various discrimination topics, paying special attention to the evidence in the economics literature that potentially proves or disproves the presence of discrimination. A critical skill essential to the economic analysis of discrimination is the use of econometrics in analyzing discriminatory practices. The course explores the main econometric methods used to measure discrimination, debate their strengths and limitations, as well as discuss the economic implications for anti-discriminatory policies. Prerequisites: ECO 220 and ECO 250. Enrollment limited to 12. Juniors and seniors only. Instructor permission required.

[CE] JR/SR only; Prereq: ECO 220 & 250

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.