
ABOUT THE COURSE
Public Finance (also known as public economics) analyzes the impact of public policy on the allocation of resources and the distribution of income in the economy. The public sector accounts for about a third of all economic activity in the United States; and that ratio is small compared to some other industrialized countries. Government affects almost everything that we do in our daily lives, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. In this course, you will learn how to use the tools of microeconomics and empirical analysis to study the taxing and the spending activities of the government. In this class topics such as social security, health insurance, income distribution and welfare programs, externalities and public goods, and taxation at federal, state, and local levels will be discussed.
ABOUT ME
My name is Javon Grant, and I have attended SUNY Old Westbury for the last 4 years. My major is Finance and I'm a organized and disciplined college student eager to obtain knowledge and work experience that will allow me to acquire a successful career in the Finance field. I hope to one day own a firm and a clothing store/ brand as well. I hope to use my Financial fundamental skills to help me manage my clothing store finances.
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Student Contact Information
Name: Javon Grant
Email: Jgrant23@oldwestbury.edu