ECON 381: Labour Economics
Undergaduate, Simon Fraser University, Economics Department, 2024
Analysis of the economics of the labor market with particular emphasis on wage determination, the concept of full employment, and manpower policies.
Undergaduate, Simon Fraser University, Economics Department, 2024
Analysis of the economics of the labor market with particular emphasis on wage determination, the concept of full employment, and manpower policies.
Undergaduate, Simon Fraser University, Economics Department, 2024
Introduces statistical methods, concepts and their application to economic data using both spreadsheets (e.g., Excel) and a specialized statistical programming language such as R.
Undergaduate, Simon Fraser University, Economics Department, 2024
The principal elements of theory concerning money and income, distribution, social accounts, public finance, international trade, comparative systems, and development and growth.
Graduate seminar, Simon Fraser University, Economics Department, 2021
In the summer term following the completion of a PhD student’s theory comprehensive exams, the student will enrol in this course. In consultations between the student, the graduate chair, and faculty, the student will be assigned a supervisor for the course. During the term, the student will write a research paper in their field of interest. A satisfactory completion of the course is through the presentation of the paper as an economics department thesis proposal seminar. Graded as satisfactory or unsatisfactory.
Graduate, Simon Fraser University, Economics Department, 2017
An introduction to econometric theory. Applications of econometric methods to both time series and cross-section data.