ECON 302
Money, Banking & Gov Policy
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Analysis of the market for money; its macroeconomic effects; the theory and policy of central banking; monetary policy rules, the Taylor Rule, inflation targeting, quantitative easing; central bank independence; currency boards; commercial banking and economic stability; regulated versus free banking; cross-border banking and policy.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 302 Outline (Fall 2024)Ìý
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ECON 304
Financial Instruments & Inst.
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Economic analysis of initiating, assembling, pricing and marketing equities of bonds, bills and complex financial instruments; financial innovation; its implications for financial stability and market failure; banks as brokers, underwriters, market makers and international allocators of credit; strategies of private and public agents operating in financial markets, monetary history.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 304 Outline (Winter 2024)Ìý
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ECON 305
Industrial Organization
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): The course analyzes the structure, conduct, and performance of industries, particularly but not exclusively in Canada. Topics include effects of mergers, barriers to entry, product line and promotion policies, vertical integration, and R & D policies of firms.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 305 Outline (Fall 2022)Ìý
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ECON 306
Labour Markets and Wages
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Examination of the implications on wage structures of differences in job conditions, levels and type training, long-term employment relationships, unionization etc. A variety of socioeconomic policy issues including subsidies for higher education, government regulation of workplace safety, and the role and treatment of women in today's labour force are explored.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 306 Outline (Fall 2024)Ìý
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ECON 308
Govt Policy Towards Business
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Covers the major public policies toward business in Canada, such as competition policy, regulation, public ownership and privatization, industrial policies, and trade policies. Includes comparison with policies of other countries, especially the U.S. Readings will include some legal decisions.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 308 Outline (Fall 2024)Ìý
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ECON 310
Intro to Behavioural Economics
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): An introduction to economic decision-making in markets and strategic environments, including bounded rationality, individual decision-making under uncertainty, and behavioural game theory.
Offered by: Economics
- Prerequisites: ECON 208 and a statistics course or permission of the instructor.
ECON 310 Outline (Winter 2024)Ìý
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ECON 311
Course not available
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ECON 313
Economic Development 1
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Microeconomic theories of economic development and empirical evidence on population, labour, firms, poverty. Inequality and environment.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- Fall 2024
- Winter 2025
- Summer 2025
- Instructors
- Franque Grimard
- Nicolas Ajzenman
ECON 313 Outline (Fall 2023)Ìý
ECON 313 Outline (Winter 2024)Ìý
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ECON 314
Economic Development 2
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Macroeconomic development issues, including theories of growth, public finance, debt, currency crises, corruption, structural adjustment, democracy and global economic organization.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- Instructors
- Matthieu Chemin
- Franque Grimard
ECON 314 Outline (Fall 2024)Ìý
ECON 314 Outline (Winter 2024)Ìý
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ECON 316
The Underground Economy
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): The origins, structure and operation of the "underground" sectors of modern economies around the world. Topics include the causes of black marketeering in Western economies; international contraband trade in guns and drugs; money laundering through the world financial system.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 316 Outline (Fall 2024)Ìý
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ECON 318
The Criminal Economy
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): A seminar course focusing on the nature and operation of criminal enterprise in markets for goods, services and factors of production within advanced industrial economies. Topics include the debate over "organized'' crime; the structure of the criminal firm; labour racketeering; and crime in the money and capital markets.
Offered by: Economics
- Prerequisite: ECON 316.
- Restriction: Departmental approval required
- Terms
- This course is not scheduled for the 2024 academic year
- Instructors
- There are no professors associated with this course for the 2024 academic year
ECON 318 Outline (Winter 2021)Ìý
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ECON 319
Economic Crises
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Review of economic knowledge on the causes and consequences of financial and economic crises such as that which began in August 2007.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 319 Outline (Fall 2016)Ìý
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ECON 326
Ecological Economics
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Macroeconomic and structural aspects of the ecological crisis. A course in which subjects discussed include the conflict between economic growth and the laws of thermodynamics; the search for alternative economic indicators; the fossil fuels crisis; and "green'' fiscal policy.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- Instructors
- There are no professors associated with this course for the 2024 academic year
ECON 326 Outline (Fall 2023)Ìý
ECON 326 Outline (Winter 2024)
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ECON 331
Course not available
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ECON 332
Macroeconomic Theory- Majors 1
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): A review of basic economic concepts and tools with an in depth and critical presentation of the fundamental areas of macroeconomic theory. Topics include: the measurement of economic aggregates, economic growth, and the consumption-savings decision and other basic elements of a business cycle.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- Instructors
- Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado
ECON 332 Outline (Fall 2024)
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ECON 333
Macroeconomic Theory -Majors 2
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): A review of basic economic concepts and tools with an in depth and critical presentation of the fundamental areas of macroeconomic theory. Topics include: money and banking and business cycles, stabilization policy, and international finance.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 333 Outline (Winter 2024)Ìý
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ECON 334
History of Economic Doctrines
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): The course surveys the development of economics, how the discipline and the thinking of economists evolved, and the significance of some of the analytical tools used.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- This course is not scheduled for the 2024 academic year
- Instructors
- There are no professors associated with this course for the 2024 academic year
ECON 334 Outline (Fall 2022)Ìý
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ECON 335
The Japanese Economy
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): The first part of the course covers the economic institutions in, changing structure of, and public policies employed by the Japanese economy. The second part probes the economic "logic" of the Japanese capitalist system, explores its relationship to the ideas of Joseph Schumpeter, and makes comparisons with the American economy.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- This course is not scheduled for the 2024 academic year
- Instructors
- There are no professors associated with this course for the 2024 academic year
ECON 335 Outline (Fall 2017)Ìý
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ECON 336
The Chinese Economy
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Examination of the growth and transformation of the Chinese economy and the domestic and international implications.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- This course is not scheduled for the 2024 academic year
- Instructors
- There are no professors associated with this course for the 2024 academic year
ECON 336 Outline (Fall 2018)Ìý
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ECON 337
Intro Econometrics 1
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): The practical application of quantitative methods in statistical investigations.
Offered by: Economics
- Prerequisite: a grade of 65% or better in ECON 227 or ECON 257 or an equivalent qualification in statistics. Familiarity with matrix algebra is highly recommended.
ECON 337 Outline (Fall 2024)Ìý
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ECON 338
Intro Econometrics 2
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Estimation and forecasting using simultaneous equation systems, dynamic simulation, time series analysis.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 338 Outline (Winter 2024)Ìý
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ECON 341
Course not available
ECON 341 Outline (Winter 2013)Ìý
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ECON 344
Course not available
ECON 344 Outline (Winter 2013)Ìý
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ECON 345
Course not available
ECON 345 Outline (Winter 2012)Ìý
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ECON 347
Economics of Climate Change
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): The course focuses on the economic implications of, and problems posed by, predictions of global warming due to anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases. Attention is given to economic policies such as carbon taxes and tradeable emission permits and to the problems of displacing fossil fuels with new energy technologies.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 347 Outline (Winter 2024)Ìý
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ECON 348
Urban Economics
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Conceptual and mathematical models used to understand the spatial distribution of economic activity. Analysis of a variety of policy issues related to cities, such as urban transportation, pollution, housing, poverty, and crime.
Offered by: Economics
ECON 348 Outline (Fall 2024)Ìý
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ECON 350
Gender and Economics
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): An examination of the theoretical and empirical issues of gender and economics. Emphasis is placed on gender in the context of household economics, labour economics, development economics and a critical assessment of economic policies in these spheres. Gender norms (for example, traditional gender roles, dowries, son preferences) will be explored in how they interact with economics. Material is drawn from Canada, OECD and the Global South to address debates, policies and
examples around gender equality and gender gaps.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- This course is not scheduled for the 2024 academic year
- Instructors
- There are no professors associated with this course for the 2024 academic year
ECON 350 Outline (Winter 2024)Ìý
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ECON 353
Macroeconomics - Honours 1
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Basic macroeconomic theory, emphasizing the Classical and Keynesian ideas for the short-run determination of output, employment, interest rates and prices in the economy.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- Instructors
- Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado
ECON 353 Outline (Fall 2024)
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ECON 354
Macroeconomics - Honours 2
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Elements of international economics, money and banking and growth theory. The structure of the Canadian economy.
Offered by: Economics
- Terms
- Instructors
- Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado
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ECON 399
Internship: Economics
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Economics (Arts): Internship with an approved host institution or organization.
Offered by: Economics
- Restriction: Open to U2 and U3 students with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 and permission of the departmental Internship Advisor. This course will not fulfill program requirements for honours, major or minor programs. A letter from a supervisor at the institution must attest to the successful completion of the student's tenure. The topic must fall within the student's program in economics and have the prior approval of a faculty member in the department.
- Terms
- Instructors
- Licun Xue, Ling Ling Zhang
Arts Internship Academic Credit Application