Provides an overview of environmental economics, covering course structure, key concepts, and the relationship between economic activity and environmental issues.
Examines the interplay between market dynamics and social welfare, highlighting the roles of willingness to pay and willingness to accept in economic models.
Delves into the economic and fiscal landscape, analyzing potential output, fiscal stance, government debt, and the effects of government spending shocks.
Explores property ownership distribution in Geneva, highlighting wealth concentration in urban areas and significant public ownership in peripheral regions.