Policy Making in Urban Settings
William Apgar
An introduction to policymaking in American cities, focusing on economic, demographic, institutional, and political settings.
William Apgar
An introduction to policymaking in American cities, focusing on economic, demographic, institutional, and political settings.
Richard Peiser, Bing Wang
Class Meetings: Wednesday, 2:00 pm – 5::00 pm Gund 109Professors:Richard Peiser and Bing Wang Class…
Brian W. Blaesser
This course examines the key substantive legal issues that affect the use, preservation, and development…
Brian W. Blaesser
This course examines the key substantive legal issues that affect the use, preservation, and development…
Richard Peiser
This course employs a case method study of private sector real estate, with quantitative and…
Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez, Joseph Kalt
The first half of the course covers skills for predicting market behavior, including supply and…
Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez
This course introduces economics to students who have had little previous exposure to the subject.
Susan Fainstein
The course views cities and urban regions as political constructs. Its purpose is to help…
Paul Cote
This course explores the technologies and standards that are beginning to permit the development and…
Laura Solano
This seminar will examine two themes in earthworks: the techniques by which the land is…