- Introduction to urban and regional economics
- Consumption within an urban locality
- Nature and extent of spatial variation in welfare at national and regional scales
- Models and theories of spatial variation in development
- Factors affecting the growth or decline of cities and regions
- Regional and urban problems in Nigeria and other selected countries
- Industrial and residential location decisions
- Urban rents and wage determination
- Urban housing and transportation problems and policies
- Urban and regional factor markets
- Rationale and instruments of regional policies
- Gains, problems, and prospects of adopting a single currency within regions
- Government policies on economic and social relations in cities
- Efforts toward reducing regional disparities in economic opportunities and welfare
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10 weeks
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Language
English
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