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Public Budgeting

Dr. Charles Coe, Class Notes for Public Budgeting, North Carolina State University
Powerpoint Format - PDF Format
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Public Finance

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

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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
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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
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Dr. Ailsa Roel, Corporate Governance and Public Policy, Columbia University
Notes

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Public Economics

Dr. James Nordin, Public vs. Private Good Overhead, San Francisco State University
Overhead

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Grant Writing

Dr. Jerry Merwin, Lecture slides, Valdosta State University:
Using Stories to Market Your Organization
Importance of Needs
Packaging the Document

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Cost Benefit Analysis

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

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Last Update June 4, 2008