**Course Description: Economics of Gender, Land Markets, and Public Finance**
This course explores key topics in applied microeconomics, focusing on the intersection of gender, labor markets, land markets, and public finance. Students will examine how gender influences labor supply decisions, particularly in the health care sector, and analyze the broader implications for economic outcomes.
The course then shifts to land markets, covering fundamental theories, empirical applications, and policy challenges across three dedicated sessions. Topics include property rights, land allocation efficiency, and the role of institutions in shaping market dynamics.
The final segment introduces public finance, addressing government expenditure, taxation, and fiscal policy. Students will evaluate the economic effects of public programs, revenue generation mechanisms, and the trade-offs involved in policy design.
Through a combination of theoretical frameworks and real-world case studies, this course equips students with the analytical tools to understand and critically assess these critical areas of economic research and policy.