ECON 313 Lecture Notes - Unconditional Convergence, Political Freedom, Flammability Limit

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Econ313 section 01: (crn 2139) economic development 1. Leacock building, room 543 (lea 543) telephone: 398-4400 ext. 09034 e-mail: john. c. kurien@mcgill. ca (on responses to e-mail, see below) Office hours: tuesdays and thursdays 12 noon to 13. 30 (first come-first served basis) Times: tuesdays and thursdays 10. 05 to 11. 25 room maass 112. Prerequisites: econ 208 and either econ 209 or one development course. Microeconomic theories of economic development and empirical evidence on population, labor, land, firms, poverty, inequality and agriculture. Not open to students who have taken econ 313d. The teaching assistants (tas) will help you with the course materials by holding office hours and conferences (dates and locations tba). For instance, we will post on webct sample problems for discussion. Tas will discuss them during the conferences as well as reviewing class concepts. The conferences are not mandatory, but it is your responsibility to know what is discussed in them.

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