Lectures and Handouts
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Dr. Charles Coe, Class Notes for Public Budgeting, North Carolina State University
Powerpoint Format - PDF Format
- Corresponding Syllabus -
Dr. Christopher Carrol, Handouts from Public Finance class, John Hopkins University
Edgeworth Box - Public Goods Handout
Externalities handout - Inequality Handout
Economics of Drugs Handout - Optimal Health Insurance Handout
U.S. Healthcare System Handout - Taxation Handout- Excess Burden
Tax Incidence
Taxes and the Labor-Leisure Choice
- Corresponding Syllabus -
Dr. Constantine Hadkilambrinos, Powerpoint Notes for Public Financial Management, University of New Mexico
-Lecture 1 - Lecture 2 - Lecture 3 - Lecture 4 - Lecture 5
-Lecture 6 - Lecture 7 - Lecture 8 - Lecture 9 - Lecture 10
-Lecture 11 - Lecture 12 - Lecture 13 - Lecture 14
- Corresponding Syllabus -
Dr. Dennis Pelletier, Asset Pricing Hand Outs, North Carolina State University
-Introduction to various derivatives
- Present Value - Risk aversion
-Arbitrage - Forward and Future Prices - Hedging using Futures
-Supply and Demand - Interest Rates - Basics of options, including trading strategies
-Binomial Trees - Elements of Asset Pricing - Introduction to Black-Scholes
-Implied Volatility - Greek Letters and Hedging - CAPM and Portfolio Management
-Estimating Volatilities, Correlations, and VaR
- Corresponding Syllabus -
Dr. Ailsa Roel, Corporate Governance and Public Policy, Columbia University
Notes
Dr. James Nordin, Public vs. Private Good Overhead, San Francisco State University
Overhead
Dr. Jerry Merwin, Lecture slides, Valdosta State University:
Using Stories to Market Your Organization
Importance of Needs
Packaging the Document
- Corresponding Syllabus -
Dr. Arthur Small, Lecture Outlines, Columbia University
Lecture 1: Financial Appraisal
Lecture 2: Economic Appraisal
Lecture 3: Distributional Analysis
Lecture 4: Risk Analysis
Lecture 5: Evaluation of Human Investment Programs
- Corresponding Syllabus -



