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ECON 447: Energy Economics Ii
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A detailed development and analysis of topics in energy modeling. Topics include optimal extraction of depletable resources, models of storable energy commodities, energy demand by end-use sector, models of non-competitive behavior, energy security and the relationship between energy and commodity prices.
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ECON 450: World Econ&Social Development
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Examines past and future development in advanced and poor countries, emphasizing resources, education, trade, sustainability, and finance.
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ECON 451: Economy Of Latin America
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Examination of economic and political development, as well as the current policy in Latin America. Explores the different economic models pursed since WWII along with their consequences. Includes a comparative analysis of selected countries, with emphasis on the interaction between policy choices and outcomes.
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ECON 451 - Economy Of Latin America
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ECON 479: Economic Modlg & Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Economists and policy makers often use computable general equilibrium (CGE) models to analyze the economic effects of public policy reforms. This course examines theoretical aspects of general equilibrium modeling, constructs some basic CGE models, and shows how the models are used to analyze the efficiency, distributional, and transitional effects of various policy reforms. Federal tax reform in the U.S. is the primary policy application; other issues examined may include Social Security, environmental policy, and international trade.
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ECON 479 - Economic Modlg & Public Policy
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ECON 484: Public Goods
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Public goods theory inlcuding non-rival congestible and excludable public goods, common property resources, information and club goods. Topics such as the cost of information, carbon dioxide restrictions, fisheries, vaccines, and internet congestion will be covered.
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ECON 484 - Public Goods
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ECON 495: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Comprehensive analysis of economic issues related to a specific topic. Content will vary year to year.
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ECON 495 - Senior Seminar
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ECON 505: Macroecon/Monetary Theory Ii
5.00 Credits
Rice University
More detailed discussion of selective Macroeconomic and Monetary topics.
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ECON 505 - Macroecon/Monetary Theory Ii
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ECON 508: Microeconomic Theory Ii
5.00 Credits
Rice University
This course has two parts. The first part covers the basics of general equilibrium theory under complete and incomplete markets (existence, optimality, cooperative foundations, asset pricing). The second part in an introduction to non-cooperative game theory, which covers standard equilibrium concepts for static and dynamic games with perfect or imperfect information and their applications to signaling and adverse selection.
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ECON 508 - Microeconomic Theory Ii
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ECON 510: Econometrics I
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Estimation and inference in single equation regression models, multicollinearity, autocorrelated and heteroskedastic disturbances, distributed lags, asymptotic theory, and maximum likelihood techniques. Emphasis is placed on the ability to analyze critically the literature.
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ECON 510 - Econometrics I
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ECON 514: Indust'l Organization&Control
5.00 Credits
Rice University
Core topics include monopoly, price discrimination, vertical control, short-run price competition, dynamic price competition and tacit collusion, price and non-price competition with differentiated products, entry barriers, information and strategic behavior (e.g. limit pricing, auctions), and research and development.
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