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Urban Economics
Urban Economics is an essential course that applies microeconomic principles to understand the spatial distribution of people and economic activity. It analyzes key issues such as location theory, land markets, housing, transportation, and the rationale for local government intervention. Participants will develop quantitative skills to evaluate policy impacts, understand the economic forces driving urban growth and decline, and assess the efficiency and equity of urban resource allocation. The course provides a rigorous, data-driven framework for making informed decisions about urban development.
Jun 15, 2026
Jun 19, 2026
Paris
Paris
£3,200.00
+ VAT per participant
20
maximum participants