This course examines whether and how economic processes explain shifting formations of race and differential experiences among racial groups in U.S. agricultural and environmental systems. It approaches economic processes as organizing dynamics of racial differentiation and integration, and uses comparative experience among different racial and ethnic groups as sources of evidence against which economic theories of differentiation and integration can be tested.
Details
- Department: Environmental Economics and Policy (ENVECON)
- Units: 3
- Prerequisites: ENVECON 1 or consent of instructor
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- Cluster(s): Economics/Business
- Tags: Applied Meta