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ADMN445 - Urban and Regional Development
Description
Examines economic forces influencing settlement patterns, growth and other characteristics of towns, cities and regions. Provides a theoretical and historical basis for analyzing and predicting how urban areas evolve and how public policies may affect patterns of growth and change. Topics include: regional economics; economic development; growth policy; urban land use patterns; how land and housing markets function; how land use regulation affects these markets; urban environmental problems; urban transportation; and emerging spatial patterns.
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- Credit will be granted for only one of ADMN 445, ECON 312.
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Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.
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