The exercise starts on November 7th (in the 4th lecture week).
Please register in PULS for both modules: "Urban Economics I: Methods" and "Urban Economics II: Applications".
Make sure that you have also signed up to the Urban Economics course in Moodle. The Moodle password will be sent out via email after your PULS registration has been approved.
The course examines the economic mechanisms that shape cities and urban life. It explores the reasons behind city formation, the benefits and costs of urban agglomeration, and the dynamics of land use patterns. The course also examines urban challenges such as sprawl, housing affordability, transportation issues, and the environmental impacts of urbanization. Furthermore, it addresses social issues within urban contexts, such as crime and segregation.