Fall 2024
HLS 2076
Instructors
Schedule
September 3 - December 4
Tuesday, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM
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Ethics, Economics and the Law

Description

Explores controversies about the use of markets and market reasoning in areas such as organ sales, procreation, environmental regulation, immigration policy, military service, voting, health care, education, and criminal justice. The seminar will examine arguments for and against cost-benefit analysis, the monetary valuation of life and the risk of death, and the use of economic reasoning in public policy and law. Note: This course is jointly-listed with FAS as GOV 2034.
Class Notes:Prerequisites: None Exam Type: No Exam Explores controversies about the use of markets and market reasoning in areas such as organ sales, procreation, environmental regulation, immigration policy, military service, voting, health care, education, and criminal justice. The seminar will examine arguments for and against cost-benefit analysis, the monetary valuation of life and the risk of death, and the use of economic reasoning in public policy and law. Note: This course is jointly-listed with FAS as GOV 2034.

Department
Law School
School
Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Harvard Law School
Course Level
Graduate
Undergraduate
Interest Area
Law & Policy
Credits
2
Cross Registration
Available