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Can you give me the list of Kennedy School Courses???? Please tell me the address too….
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The Kennedy School is one of the top schools in the country. David T. Ellwood is the dean of school. It has highly qualified and well trained faculty members. This is the list of courses: Markets and Market Failure Economic Analysis of Public Policy Markets and Market Failure with Cases Markets and Market Failure with Cases Advanced Microeconomic Analysis I Advanced Microeconomic Analysis II Microeconomic Theory I Microeconomic Theory II Advanced Macroeconomics for the Open Economy II Advanced Macroeconomics for the Open Economy I Macroeconomic Theory and Policy American Economic Policy Public Economics in International Perspective Fundamentals of Environmental Economics and Policy Benefit-Cost Analysis Finance Regional Economies: Finance and Policy Advanced Risk Management and Infrastructure Finance Energy Policy Analysis Quantitative Analysis and Empirical Methods Empirical Methods II Politics and Policies: What Can Statistics Tell Us? Fundamentals of Program and Policy Evaluation Program Evaluation: Estimating Program Effectiveness with Empirical Analysis Advanced Quantitative Methods I: Statistics Advanced Quantitative Methods II: Econometric Methods Analytic Frameworks for Policy Game Theory and Strategic Decisions Behavioral Economics and Public Policy Behavioral Economics, Law and Public Policy An Introduction To Network Science Policy Analysis Doctoral Research Seminar Doctoral Research Seminar Seminar on Environmental Economics and Policy The Business-Government Relationship in the United States Seminar: Business and Government Strategy, Competition, and Regulation Food Policy and Agribusiness Corporate Social Responsibility Private Capital for Public Purpose: Impact Investing and Its Siblings Global Strategic Management Capital Market Regulation Inside Government: Making Public Policy HKS-HBS Joint Degree First-Year Seminar Political Institutions and Public Policy: American Politics Political Institutions and Public Policy: American Politics Political Institutions and Public Policy: Comparative Politics Political Institutions and Public Policy: Comparative Politics Political Institutions and Public Policy: Comparative Politics The American Presidency The U.S. Congress and Law Making Politics and American Public Policy Presidents, Politics, and Economic Growth: From World War II to Obama Seminar: Democracy, Politics, and Institutions The Responsibilities of Public Action Ethics in Public Life Ethics in Public Life Responsibility and Representation: Meeting The Demands of Political Life Nonconsequentialist Ethical Theory and Aspects of Consequentialism Democratic Theory Political Philosophy for Public Policy Religion and Politics: Defining the Actors and Debating the Issues Legitimacy and Resistance Ignorance, Lies, Hogwash, and Humbug: The Value of Truth and Knowledge in Democracies Moral Controversies and Public Policy Sparking Social Change Presidential Elections Running for Office and Managing Campaigns Contemporary Issues in American Elections The Making of a Politician Interest Group Activism and Representation Political Parties in Practice Religion, Politics, and Public Policy Lobbying: Theory, Practice, and Simulations Social Capital and Public Affairs: Research Seminar Institutions and Development Democratization Global Challenges of Electoral Integrity Global Europe: Democracy, Policy, and Governance Europe in Crisis: International, Regional, and Domestic Perspectives Middle Eastern Politics and Policy The Political Economy of Transition in China Latin American Politics and Policymaking Public Problems: Advice, Strategy and Analysis Integrated Law/Policy Research and Writing Press, Politics, and Public Policy Polling in the Real World: Using Survey Research to Win Elections and Govern Media, Politics, and Power in the Digital Age From MoveOn.org to Obama 2012: Digital Strategy in Political Campaigns Digital Platforms New Media, Surveillance, Access, Propaganda, and Democracy 2025 Vision and Information Policy: Considering the Public Interest Reasoning from History Understanding Democracy Through History History, Politics, and the Public History of the U.S. for Policymakers, Activists, and Citizens The United States and the World: Politics, Policy, and the Uses of History Leaders and Leadership in History The Arts of Communication This is the address of campus: Address Kennedy School Library 79 John F. Kennedy St, Cambridge, MA, United States Map |