Spring 2024 International Affairs U6016 section 001

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Call Number 10249
Day & Time
Location
M 2:10pm-4:00pm
404 International Affairs Building
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Eva Weissman
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Prerequisites: SIPA U6300 or SIPA U6400 This course aims to provide an introduction to cost-benefit analysis and the economic evaluation of government or development programs, projects and policies. The course consists of two parts: theory/methodology in the first half of the semester and application of the learned concepts through an analysis of various case studies in the second half. Case studies will cover the full range of possible applications of CBA -from early education, social policy, health, urban planning, transportation and energy to environmental regulations. Case studies will cover both the US and developing country contexts. In the second half of the semester students will be expected to apply what they have learned by carrying out a cost-benefit analysis on a topic of their choice. The project is expected to include all components of a professional CBA - description of policy or program scenarios to be evaluated, compilation and monetization of the main costs and benefits, development of an Excel model including discounting and sensitivity analysis.

Web Site Vergil
Department International and Public Affairs
Enrollment 38 students (40 max) as of 3:04PM Sunday, May 12, 2024
Subject International Affairs
Number U6016
Section 001
Division School of International and Public Affairs
Campus Morningside
Note Pre-req: Microeconomics. LID Priority Reg.
Section key 20241INAF6016U001