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Number |
Section |
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Title, instructor |
Day, time |
Location |
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ECO101H1F
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Principles of Microeconomics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
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(ASYNC) |
Abdollah Farhoodi and
Robert Gazzale •
outline
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
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- Use the basic analytical principles and tools of modern economics to understand and assess observed economic phenomena, contemporary economic problems and government economic policies.
- Explain how resources are allocated and income is distributed in a market economy.
- Describe and model the behaviour of economic agents, including households, firms and governments, and explain how these behaviours affect the determination of prices, quantities and welfare in individual markets for commodities and resources.
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L0201
|
(ASYNC) |
Abdollah Farhoodi and
Robert Gazzale
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
- Use the basic analytical principles and tools of modern economics to understand and assess observed economic phenomena, contemporary economic problems and government economic policies.
- Explain how resources are allocated and income is distributed in a market economy.
- Describe and model the behaviour of economic agents, including households, firms and governments, and explain how these behaviours affect the determination of prices, quantities and welfare in individual markets for commodities and resources.
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L0301
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(ASYNC) |
Kripa Freitas •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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L0401
|
(ASYNC) |
Kripa Freitas •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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L0501
|
(ASYNC) |
Abdollah Farhoodi and
Robert Gazzale
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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|
| |
- Use the basic analytical principles and tools of modern economics to understand and assess observed economic phenomena, contemporary economic problems and government economic policies.
- Explain how resources are allocated and income is distributed in a market economy.
- Describe and model the behaviour of economic agents, including households, firms and governments, and explain how these behaviours affect the determination of prices, quantities and welfare in individual markets for commodities and resources.
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L5101
|
(ASYNC) |
Abdollah Farhoodi and
Robert Gazzale
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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|
| |
- Use the basic analytical principles and tools of modern economics to understand and assess observed economic phenomena, contemporary economic problems and government economic policies.
- Explain how resources are allocated and income is distributed in a market economy.
- Describe and model the behaviour of economic agents, including households, firms and governments, and explain how these behaviours affect the determination of prices, quantities and welfare in individual markets for commodities and resources.
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ECO101H1S
|
Principles of Microeconomics
•
Calendar entry
|
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L0101
|
(ASYNC) |
Kripa Freitas •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L0201
|
(ASYNC) |
Kripa Freitas
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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ECO102H1S
|
Principles of Macroeconomics
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
|
(ASYNC) |
Nathanael Vellekoop and
Loren Brandt •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L0201
|
(ASYNC) |
Nathanael Vellekoop and
Loren Brandt •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L0301
|
(ASYNC) |
Loren Brandt and
Nathanael Vellekoop
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L0401
|
(ASYNC) |
Loren Brandt and
Nathanael Vellekoop
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L5101
|
(ASYNC) |
Nathanael Vellekoop and
Loren Brandt •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L5201
|
(ASYNC) |
Loren Brandt and
Nathanael Vellekoop
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L5301
|
(ASYNC) |
Nathanael Vellekoop and
Loren Brandt •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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ECO105Y1Y
|
Principles of Economics for Non-Specialists
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
|
(SYNC) |
Avi J. Cohen •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M9-11 |
|
| |
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|
L0201
|
(SYNC) |
Avi J. Cohen •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M9-11 |
|
| |
|
ECO200Y1Y
|
Microeconomic Theory
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Nazanin Khazra •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M11-1, W2-4 |
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| |
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|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Nazanin Khazra •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M2-4, W2-4 |
|
| |
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|
L0301
/ L9301
|
(SYNC) |
John McNeill •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
W3-5, M9-11 |
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| |
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|
L0401
|
(SYNC) |
John McNeill
•
Learning outcomes
|
M9-11, W10-12 |
|
| |
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|
L5101
/ L6101
|
(SYNC) |
John McNeill
•
Learning outcomes
|
W6-8, M9-11 |
|
| |
|
ECO202Y1Y
|
Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Joseph Steinberg •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T9-11, T6-8 |
|
| |
- Analyze equilibrium outcomes numerically, algebraically, and graphically
- Identify the determinants of long-run economic growth
- Explain how monetary and fiscal policy can be used to mitigate the effects of short-term macroeconomic fluctuations
- Identify the components of a macroeconomic model and appreciate how models are used as lenses through which to view macroeconomic data
- Translate real-world situations into the mathematical language of macroeconomic theory
- Recognize the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomic theory
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Joseph Steinberg •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T12-2, T6-8 |
|
| |
- Analyze equilibrium outcomes numerically, algebraically, and graphically
- Identify the determinants of long-run economic growth
- Explain how monetary and fiscal policy can be used to mitigate the effects of short-term macroeconomic fluctuations
- Identify the components of a macroeconomic model and appreciate how models are used as lenses through which to view macroeconomic data
- Translate real-world situations into the mathematical language of macroeconomic theory
- Recognize the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomic theory
|
|
L0301
/ L9301
|
(ASYNC) |
Masoud Anjomshoa •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
R11-1, R2-4 |
|
| |
|
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L0401
/ L9401
|
(ASYNC) |
Masoud Anjomshoa •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
R2-4, R6-8 |
|
| |
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|
L0501
|
(ASYNC) |
Masoud Anjomshoa •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T4-6,R2-4 |
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| |
|
ECO204Y1Y
|
Microeconomic Theory and Applications (for Commerce)
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
|
(ASYNC) |
Ajaz Hussain •
website
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L0201
|
(ASYNC) |
Ajaz Hussain •
website
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L0301
|
(ASYNC) |
Ajaz Hussain •
website
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L0401
|
(ASYNC) |
Ajaz Hussain •
website
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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|
| |
|
ECO206Y1Y
|
Microeconomic Theory
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L5101
/ L6101
|
(SYNC) |
Kripa Freitas and
Patrick Blanchenay •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
W6-8, R11-1 |
|
| |
|
|
L5201
/ L6201
|
(SYNC) |
Kripa Freitas and
Patrick Blanchenay •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
WR6-8 |
|
| |
|
ECO208Y1Y
|
Macroeconomic Theory
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Murat Celik •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T11-1, M6-8 |
|
| |
- Introduction to the main topics of interest in macroeconomics, such as economic growth, business cycles, and labour market frictions.
- Developing a theoretical foundation and familiarity with rigorous analytical models in order to prepare the students for more advanced treatments of macroeconomic questions.
- Learning the basic concepts in macroeconomics, such as gross domestic product, national income accounting, inflation and price indices, labour market metrics, and business cycle terminology.
- Understanding, constructing, and using macroeconomic models tailored towards particular questions in order to assess how government policies or macroeconomic events affect the agents in the economy, such as consumers and firms, in a general equilibrium setting.
- Learning how and why to use micro-foundations (agent based modeling with rational expectations) to arrive at consistent aggregate economic implications, in line with the Lucas Critique.
- Understanding the difference between general equilibrium and partial equilibrium analyses; and thus the difference between micro- and macroeconomic approaches to economic questions.
|
|
L5101
/ L6101
|
(SYNC) |
Murat Celik •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
MT6-8 |
|
| |
- Introduction to the main topics of interest in macroeconomics, such as economic growth, business cycles, and labour market frictions.
- Developing a theoretical foundation and familiarity with rigorous analytical models in order to prepare the students for more advanced treatments of macroeconomic questions.
- Learning the basic concepts in macroeconomics, such as gross domestic product, national income accounting, inflation and price indices, labour market metrics, and business cycle terminology.
- Understanding, constructing, and using macroeconomic models tailored towards particular questions in order to assess how government policies or macroeconomic events affect the agents in the economy, such as consumers and firms, in a general equilibrium setting.
- Learning how and why to use micro-foundations (agent based modeling with rational expectations) to arrive at consistent aggregate economic implications, in line with the Lucas Critique.
- Understanding the difference between general equilibrium and partial equilibrium analyses; and thus the difference between micro- and macroeconomic approaches to economic questions.
|
ECO209Y1Y
|
Macroeconomic Theory and Policy (for Commerce)
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Olga Denislamova •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T10-12, R9-11 |
|
| |
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Olga Denislamova •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T1-3, R9-11 |
|
| |
|
ECO210H1F
|
Mathematical Methods for Economic Theory
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Martin J. Osborne •
website
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
R2-5, M4-6 |
|
| |
|
ECO220Y1Y
|
Introduction to Data Analysis and Applied Econometrics
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
|
(SYNC) |
Jennifer Murdock •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
F9-12 |
|
| |
|
|
L0102
|
(SYNC) |
Jennifer Murdock •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
Note: F9-12 |
|
| |
|
|
L0201
|
(SYNC) |
Jennifer Murdock •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
F10-1 |
|
| |
|
|
L0301
|
(SYNC) |
Jennifer Murdock •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
F12-3 |
|
| |
|
|
L0401
|
(SYNC) |
Jennifer Murdock •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
F2-5 |
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| |
|
ECO225H1F
|
Data Tools for Economists
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Nazanin Khazra •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
W10-12, R9-11 |
|
| |
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Nazanin Khazra •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T2-4, R9-11 |
|
| |
|
ECO225H1S
|
Data Tools for Economists
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Abdollah Farhoodi •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T10-12, F9-11 |
|
| |
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Abdollah Farhoodi •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T2-4, F9-11 |
|
| |
|
ECO227Y1Y
|
Foundations of Econometrics
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Ismael Mourifié •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
R3-5, F4-6 |
|
| |
|
ECO231H1F
|
Economics of Global Trade
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Olga Denislamova •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
W1-3, F2-4 |
|
| |
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Olga Denislamova •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M1-3, F2-4 |
|
| |
|
ECO232H1S
|
Global Macroeconomics and Policies
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Olga Denislamova •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
W1-3, F2-4 |
|
| |
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Olga Denislamova •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M1-3, F2-4 |
|
| |
|
ECO310H1S
|
Empirical Industrial Organization
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Victor Aguirregabiria •
website
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
R10-1 |
|
| |
- Understand the main features of empirical models of demand, production function, price and quantity competition, and market entry.
- Know how to use market data to estimate the parameters of these empirical models, and interpret the economic implications of these estimations.
- Have enough programming experience using Stata and practical experience using actual market data such that the student can work in a research project in empirical IO.
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Victor Aguirregabiria •
website
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M10-1 |
|
| |
- Understand the main features of empirical models of demand, production function, price and quantity competition, and market entry.
- Know how to use market data to estimate the parameters of these empirical models, and interpret the economic implications of these estimations.
- Have enough programming experience using Stata and practical experience using actual market data such that the student can work in a research project in empirical IO.
|
ECO313H1S
|
Environmental Economics and Policies
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(ASYNC) |
Masoud Anjomshoa •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
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L0201
/ L9201
|
(ASYNC) |
Masoud Anjomshoa •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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|
| |
|
ECO314H1F
|
Energy and the Environment
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Adonis Yatchew •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M2-5 |
|
| |
|
ECO316H1S
|
Applied Game Theory
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L5101
/ L6101
|
(SYNC) |
Johannes Hoelzemann •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T5-7, R5-7 |
|
| |
|
|
L5201
/ L6201
|
(SYNC) |
Johannes Hoelzemann •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M5-7, T5-7 |
|
| |
|
ECO320H1F
|
Economic Analysis of Law
•
Calendar entry
|
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L0101
/ L9101
|
(HYBR) |
Robert Barber •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M11-1, W1-3 |
UC 140
|
| |
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(HYBR) |
Robert Barber •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M11-1, R2-4 |
BL 205
|
| |
|
ECO320H1S
|
Economic Analysis of Law
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Robert Barber •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M11-1, W1-3 |
|
| |
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Robert Barber •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M11-1, R2-4 |
|
| |
|
ECO321H1S
|
Canadian Economic History prior to 1850
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(ASYNC) |
Gillian C. Hamilton •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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| |
|
ECO322H1S
|
Canadian Economic History, 1850-1960
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Kieran Furlong •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
R10-1, F10 |
|
| |
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Kieran Furlong •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
R2-5, F10 |
|
| |
|
ECO325H1F
|
Advanced Economic Theory - Macro
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(ASYNC) |
Burhanettin Kuruscu
•
Learning outcomes
|
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L5101
/ L6101
|
(ASYNC) |
Burhanettin Kuruscu
•
Learning outcomes
|
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ECO326H1S
|
Advanced Microeconomics - Game Theory
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Marcin Pęski •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
M10-1 |
|
| |
- Represent strategic situations as games. Demonstrate competence and understanding of simultaneous move games, extensive form games and games with incomplete information.
- Demonstante competence and understanding of basic solution concepts: dominance, equilibrium and subgame perfection.
- Discuss assumptions that underlie different approaches to solving the game. Use this knowledge to discuss the appropriateness of each of the solution concepts in a given strategic situation.
|
|
L5101
/ L6101
|
(SYNC) |
Marcin Pęski
•
Learning outcomes
|
M6-9 |
|
| |
- Represent strategic situations as games. Demonstrate competence and understanding of simultaneous move games, extensive form games and games with incomplete information.
- Demonstante competence and understanding of basic solution concepts: dominance, equilibrium and subgame perfection.
- Discuss assumptions that underlie different approaches to solving the game. Use this knowledge to discuss the appropriateness of each of the solution concepts in a given strategic situation.
|
ECO331H1F
|
Behavioural and Experimental Economics
•
Calendar entry
|
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L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
John McNeill
•
Learning outcomes
|
T10-12, F3-5 |
|
| |
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L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
John McNeill
•
Learning outcomes
|
T2-4, F3-5 |
|
| |
|
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L0301
/ L9301
|
(SYNC) |
John McNeill
•
Learning outcomes
|
R1-3, F3-5 |
|
| |
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ECO332H1F
|
Economics of Family
•
Calendar entry
|
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L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Aloysius Siow •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
R9-12 |
|
| |
|
ECO333H1F
|
Urban Economics
•
Calendar entry
|
|
L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Jonathan Hall •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
R1-3, F1 |
|
| |
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L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Jonathan Hall •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
R3-5, F2 |
|
| |
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ECO339H1F
|
Labour Economics: Employment, Wages and Public Policy
•
Calendar entry
|
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L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Michael Baker •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T10-12, F11 |
|
| |
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L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Michael Baker •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
W2-4, F11 |
|
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ECO341H1F
|
The Economic History of the 20th Century: Trade, Migration, Money and Finance before 1945
•
Calendar entry
|
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L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Jon S. Cohen •
website
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T10-12, W1 |
|
| |
- Gain an understanding of economic growth and fluctuations in Europe and North America between roughly 1870 and 1941.
- Gain an ability to use basic theoretical concepts to elucidate historical events.
- Gain an ability to draw on historical precedents to inform current economic debates.
- Gain an ability to evaluate empirical evidence.
- Develop an ability to conduct empirical research and to write up the results in a clear, concise, and coherent manner.
|
ECO342H1S
|
Twentieth Century Economic History: Institutions, Growth and Inequality
•
Calendar entry
|
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L0101
/ L9101
|
(SYNC) |
Kieran Furlong •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T10-1, F9 |
|
| |
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|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(SYNC) |
Kieran Furlong •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
T3-6. F9 |
|
| |
|
ECO349H1F
|
Money, Banking and Financial Markets
•
Calendar entry
|
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L0101
/ L9101
|
(ASYNC) |
Christopher D'Souza •
website
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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|
| |
- Gain a better understanding of the Canadian banking sector, financial markets and their interaction with the broader economy
- Increase familiarity with how financial markets, such as bond and stock markets, operate, and learn how they may promote economic efficiency
- Gain a better understanding of the role of the central bank and how monetary policy can influence growth and fluctuations in the economy
- Learn about the functions of money, why and how it promotes economic efficiency, and discover how its form has evolved over time
- Gain a better understanding of how changes in interest rates affect consumers, businesses, financial institutions, and the overall economy
- Understand how foreign exchange markets operate and why exchange rates are important, and the main factors that affect exchange rates in the long run
- Gain a better understanding of how financial systems around the world contributed to the decade-old global financial crisis and great recession
- Improve competence working with economic and financial market data
- Communicate effectively in written work
- Apply course concepts to real-world and hypothetical economic shocks and conduct economic research and analysis
- Retrieve, analyze, and interpret the economic and finance literature and provide policy recommendations
|
|
L0201
/ L9201
|
(ASYNC) |
Christopher D'Souza •
website
•
outline
•
Learning outcomes
|
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|
| |
- Gain a better understanding of the Canadian banking sector, financial markets and their interaction with the broader economy
- Increase familiarity with how financial markets, such as bond and stock markets, operate, and learn how they may promote economic efficiency
- Gain a better understanding of the role of the central bank and how monetary policy can influence growth and fluctuations in the economy
- Learn about the functions of money, why and how it promotes economic efficiency, and discover how its form has evolved over time
- Gain a better understanding of how changes in interest rates affect consumers, businesses, financial institutions, and the overall economy
- Understand how foreign exchange markets operate and why exchange rates are important, and the main factors that affect exchange rates in the long run
- Gain a better understanding of how financial systems around the world contributed to the decade-old global financial crisis and great recession
- Improve competence working with economic and financial market data
- Communicate effectively in written work
- Apply course concepts to real-world and hypothetical economic shocks and conduct economic research and analysis
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ECO349H1S
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Money, Banking and Financial Markets
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Michelle Alexopoulos •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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T10-12, F9-11 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Michelle Alexopoulos •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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T1-3, F9-11 |
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L0301
/ L9301
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(SYNC) |
Michelle Alexopoulos •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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R1-3, F9-11 |
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ECO352H1F
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Special Topics in Economics: The Economics of Inequality
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Clementine Van Effenterre •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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M2-4, F10-12 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Clementine Van Effenterre •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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M10-12, F10-12 |
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ECO358H1F
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Financial Economics I
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Calendar entry
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L0101
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(ASYNC) |
Nathanael Vellekoop •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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L0201
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(ASYNC) |
Nathanael Vellekoop •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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L0301
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(ASYNC) |
Nathanael Vellekoop •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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ECO359H1S
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Financial Economics II: Corporate Finance
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Anton Tsoy
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Learning outcomes
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T2-5 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Anton Tsoy
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Learning outcomes
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W10-1 |
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ECO364H1F
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International Trade Theory
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Kevin Lim •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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R10-1 |
OI 2212
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Kevin Lim •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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R2-5 |
PB B250
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ECO364H1S
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International Trade Theory
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Peter Morrow •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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M2-5 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Peter Morrow •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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T2-5 |
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ECO365H1F
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International Monetary Economics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(ASYNC) |
Jordi Mondria •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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L0201
/ L9201
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(ASYNC) |
Jordi Mondria •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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L0301
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(ASYNC) |
Jordi Mondria •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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ECO372H1F
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Data Analysis and Applied Econometrics in Practice
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(HYBR) |
Patrick Blanchenay •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W10-1 |
ES B149
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L0201
/ L9201
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(HYBR) |
Patrick Blanchenay •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W2-5 |
ES B149
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ECO372H1S
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Data Analysis and Applied Econometrics in Practice
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Patrick Blanchenay •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W10-1 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Patrick Blanchenay •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W2-5 |
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ECO374H1S
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Forecasting and Time Series Econometrics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(ASYNC) |
Yuanyuan Wan •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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L5101
/ L6101
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(ASYNC) |
Yuanyuan Wan •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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ECO375H1F
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Applied Econometrics I
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Courtney Ward •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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R10-12, F11-1 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Courtney Ward •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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R1-3, F11-1 |
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ECO375H1S
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Applied Econometrics I
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Courtney Ward •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
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R10-12, F11-1 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Courtney Ward
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Learning outcomes
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R1-3, F11-1 |
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ECO380H1S
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Markets, Competition, and Strategy
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Yanyou Chen •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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T10-1 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Yanyou Chen •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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T2-5 |
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ECO401H1S
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Topics in Economic Policy
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Kory Kroft •
website
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outline
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Learning outcomes
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M10-12, F1 |
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ECO402H1S
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Topics in Health Economics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Courtney Ward •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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M10-12, T1-3 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Courtney Ward
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Learning outcomes
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M1-3, T1-3 |
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ECO403H1F
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Topics in Development Economics and Policy
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Arthur Blouin •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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T10-12, R10 |
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ECO403H1S
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Topics in Development Economics and Policy
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Eva Vivalt •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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R1-3, F2-4 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(SYNC) |
Eva Vivalt •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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R4-6, F2-4 |
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ECO407H1F
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Competing Views in Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
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Calendar entry
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L9101
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(SYNC) |
Gustavo Indart •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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T2-5 |
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ECO414H1S
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Energy and Regulation
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Adonis Yatchew
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Learning outcomes
Delivery Instructions:
Online synchronous: Lectures will be delivered online (livestreamed) at the scheduled time. All course activities, including office hours, will be conducted online.
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M2-5 |
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ECO421H1F
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Special Topics in Economics: Topics in Experimental Economics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(HYBR) |
Yoram Halevy
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Learning outcomes
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M9-12 |
LM 162
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ECO421H1S
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Macroeconomic Finance (with machine learning applications)
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Marlene Koffi •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W2-5 |
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ECO422H1F
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Special Topics in Economics: Competition Policy
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Calendar entry
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L0101
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(SYNC) |
Nadia Soboleva •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W9-12 |
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ECO422H1S
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Special Topics in Economics: Inequality and Macroeconomics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
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(SYNC) |
Serdar Ozkan •
website
•
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W9-12 |
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ECO426H1S
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Market Design
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Anne-Katrin Roesler •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W10-1 |
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L0201
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(SYNC) |
Anne-Katrin Roesler •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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T10-12, W12-1 |
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ECO428H1F
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Classical Economic Thought
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(HYBR) |
Kieran Furlong •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W9-12, F9 |
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L0201
/ L9201
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(HYBR) |
Kieran Furlong •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W2-5, F9 |
UC 161
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ECO438H1S
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Topics in Behavioural Economics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Yoram Halevy
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Learning outcomes
Delivery Instructions:
Online synchronous: Lectures will be delivered online (livestreamed) at the scheduled time. All course activities, including office hours, will be conducted online.
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M12-2 |
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ECO439H1F
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Methods for Empirical Microeconomics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Arthur Blouin •
outline
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Learning outcomes
Delivery Instructions:
Graduate Students: The only section available for you to register for is Section LEC9101 - Online Synchronous.
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R11-1, F9 |
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ECO446H1S
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Advanced Public Economics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Michael Smart •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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T2-5 |
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ECO461H1S
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The Economics of Financial Risk Management
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Ata Mazaheri
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Learning outcomes
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T9-12 |
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ECO462H1F
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Financial Econometrics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(HYBR) |
Christian Gourieroux
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Learning outcomes
Delivery Instructions:
To be announced shortly.
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R11-1 |
BA 1170
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ECO464H1F
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Empirical Financial Economics
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Calendar entry
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L9101
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(SYNC) |
Peter Cziraki •
outline
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Learning outcomes
Delivery Instructions:
The course will be taught online using a combination of live lectures and recordings. Some of the assessment in the course will require participation from the students at the scheduled time. It is recommended that students have a computer with a microphone and camera in order to participate in online activities. Graduate students: the only section available for you to register for is Section LEC9101 - Online Synchronous.
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T1-4 |
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- Develop an understanding of the concept of the “ideal experiment†in empirical research, and how endogeneity issues can (or cannot) be dealt with in various real-life settings.
- Apply econometric methods such as calculating abnormal returns, instrumental variables estimation, difference-in-differences, regression discontinuity, selection models, and propensity score matching to timely questions in financial markets and corporate finance.
- Gain hands-on experience with the entire process of empirical analysis and writing up conclusions through a customized empirical project.
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ECO466H1F
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Empirical Macroeconomics and Policy
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Angelo Melino and
Martin Burda
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outline
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Learning outcomes
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M9-11, F10-12 |
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ECO475H1S
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Applied Econometrics II
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Calendar entry
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L0101
/ L9101
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(SYNC) |
Yuanyuan Wan •
outline
•
Learning outcomes
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R10-12, F11 |
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ECO499H1Y
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Honours Essay in Applied Microeconomics
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Calendar entry
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L0101
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(SYNC) |
Aloysius Siow •
outline
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Learning outcomes
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W9-12 |
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