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PLAN4151-1 / Fall 2015

ECONOMICS FOR PLANNERS, RECITATION SESSION I, RECITATION SESSION II, RECITATION SESSION III

Responsible, thoughtful, inclusive, and sustainable planning and development must include an understanding of the economics that shape so much of what is built (or not) in capital-driven societies. This class will focus primarily on US and Canadian cities as a lens for understanding intersections of economics, planning, and development. The purpose of this class is to introduce a number of the basic concepts of economics that shape the built environment, and the ways in which those concepts are used to influence where and how we live.

The class will begin with a discussion of the basic question of values) in the built environment. How is value defined? How is it created? By whom and for whom? The second section of the class will focus on how value is measured and how different types of measurements are used in different ways and for different purposes. The class will conclude with a discussion of a number of ways in which these concepts come together in real-world context in the cities in the US.

Location & Time

200S FAYERWEATHER, 201 FAYERWEATHER, 201 FAYERWEATHER, 201 FAYERWEATHER

TU 9 AM - 11 AM, M 1 PM - 2 PM, W 1 PM - 2 PM, TH 1PM - 2PM

Session & Points

FULL SEMESTER

3 Points
Sequence
Call Number

86046

Other Semesters & Sections
Course Semester Title Student Work Instructor Syllabus Requirements & Sequence Location & Time Session & Points Call No.
PLAN4151‑1 Spring 2024
Economics for Planners
Jon Meyers
114 AVERY
TH 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11333
PLAN4151‑1 Spring 2023
Economics for Planners
Jon Meyers
114 AVERY
TH 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11520
PLAN4151‑1 Spring 2022
Economics for Planners
Jeffrey Lin
114 AVERY
M 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
14391
Pla4151‑1 Spring 2021
Economics for Planners
Jeffrey Lin
REMOTE
TH 7 PM - 9 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
12729
PLAN4151‑1 Spring 2020
Economics for Planners
Moshe Adler
114 AVERY
TU 9 AM - 11 AM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
11481
Pla4151‑1 Spring 2019
Economics for Planners
Moshe Adler

REQUIRED 1st YR

114 AVERY HALL, RECITATIONS: 204 FAYERWEATHER
TU 9 AM - 11 AM; RECITATION SESSION 1: M 1 PM - 2 PM, RECITATION SESSION 2: W 10 AM - 11 AM, RECITATION SESSION 3: TH 1 PM - 2 PM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
70896
PLAN4151 Spring 2018
Economics For Planners
Moshe Adler Syllabus

Required for 1st Year

114 Avery, 201 Fayerweather (Recitation)
TU 9 AM - 11 AM, Recitation 1: M 1 PM - 2 PM; Recitation 2: W 10 AM - 11 AM, Recitation 3: TH 1 PM - 2 PM
Full Semester
3 Points
94255
PLAN4151‑1 Fall 2016
Economics for Planners, Recitation Session I, Recitation Session II, Recitation Session III
Moshe Adler Syllabus

REQUIRED 1ST YEAR

200 S FAY HALL
TU 9 AM - 11 AM
Full Semester
3.0 Points
64691
PLAN4151‑1 Fall 2014
ECONOMICS FOR PLANNERS
Moshe Adler
FAYERWEATHER200 S
T 09:00A-11:00AFAY FAYERWEATHER200 S
001
3 Points
85897