How do governments decide which public services to fund, how to structure taxes, and when to intervene in the market? Public economics provides the framework to answer these crucial questions and evaluate the impact of policy on society. In this text-based course, you will transition from a curious observer to a confident policy analyzer. You will gain a solid foundation in fiscal policy, public goods, and the economic role of government, enabling you to evaluate economic news and policy proposals with analytical clarity. What you'll learn: Understand the fundamental principles of public economics, market failures, and the economic justification for government intervention. Analyze how taxation affects consumer behavior, market efficiency, and wealth distribution. Evaluate public spending programs, social insurance, and the allocation of public goods. Explore modern public policy tools, including behavioral economic nudges and environmental carbon pricing. Apply economic frameworks to assess the trade-offs between economic efficiency and social equity. The course begins with core definitions of market efficiency and public goods before moving into taxation theory and social safety nets. Through clear written explanations, practical policy case studies, and self-paced review exercises, you will master the tools used by policy analysts. This course is designed for beginners, aspiring policy analysts, and curious citizens. No prior background in advanced mathematics or economics is required. Start reading today to unlock a deeper understanding of how government policy shapes our economic world.
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