Winter 2026
ECON*1001 - Principles of Microeconomics - (MtA W26)
This course introduces the study of Economics and the nature of microeconomic problems, including the behaviour of consumers and firms in different markets, and the results of their actions as manifested in production, costs, and prices, market efficiency, and market failure.
ECON*3901 - International Trade - (MtA W26)
This course examines issues such as the pure economic theory of international trade and important institutions (the FTA, NAFTA, the EC, GATT, etc.), plus problems and policies associated with trade in goods and services. It also examines issues such as free trade and protectionism and the gains and losses resulting from globalization.
ECON*2011 - Intermediate Microeconomics II - (MtA W26)
This course presents microeconomic theory and its applications relating to producer decisions. Topics include: the theory of production and cost; profit maximization and competitive supply; pricing with market power; monopoly and monopsony; monopolistic competition and oligopoly; game theory and strategic interactions; markets for inputs and income distribution; markets and asymmetric information; analysis of markets and effects of government policies; and the theory of the firm and team production.
Fall 2025
ECON*1001 - Principles of Microeconomics - (MtA F25)
This course introduces the study of Economics and the nature of microeconomic problems, including the behaviour of consumers and firms in different markets, and the results of their actions as manifested in production, costs, and prices, market efficiency, and market failure.
ECON*3111 - Health Economics - (MtA F25)
This course introduces economic issues in the health care system. It examines applications of economic principles and empirical analysis to the study of health and health policies in Canadian and International contexts. Topics may include: the demand for health care, the supply of health services through health practitioners and hospitals, the economic effects of health insurance, pharmaceutical markets, economic evaluation techniques for health, health technology assessment and public policy formulation.
Fall 2024
ECON*2740 - Economic Statistics - (UoG F24)