Urban planners and policy makers must understand how economic forces shape our cities, from housing markets to public transportation systems. This text-only course guides you through the core principles of microeconomics and applies them directly to real-world urban challenges. You will learn how to evaluate public interventions, analyze market failures, and make data-driven decisions for community development.
By completing this course, you will be able to apply economic models to urban policy problems, assess the impact of zoning laws, and design efficient public resource allocation strategies.
What you'll learn:
- Understand foundational microeconomic principles including supply, demand, and market equilibrium
- Analyze market failures such as externalities, public goods, and congestion in urban spaces
- Evaluate the economic impact of local government interventions, price controls, and zoning policies
- Apply cost-benefit analysis frameworks to municipal projects and public infrastructure investments
- Practice assessing housing affordability and urban land-use patterns using economic tools
This course begins with essential economic terminology and the mechanics of consumer choice, then progresses to firm behavior, market structures, and public sector economics. Through written explanations, structured scenarios, and practice problems, you will build a solid analytical toolkit.
This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, policy analysts, and community advocates who want a firm grasp of economic fundamentals without requiring prior background in advanced mathematics.
Start reading today to build a stronger economic foundation for your urban planning and policy decisions.
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