New Courses & Special Topics 2024/2025

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ECO352H5F Economic Thought

ECO352H5F - Special Topics in Economics

Economic Thought

Description: This course follows the history of economic thought from pre-modern times into the present day. The major emphasis is on the evolution of classical economic thought as it emerged in the late 18th and early 19th century into the modern discipline of economics that we know today. The goal is to provide students with an understanding of where modern economics came from, what sorts of problems economics has addressed over its history, and how the intellectual roots of the discipline influence working economists today.

Prerequisites:

(ECO200Y5 or ECO204Y5 or ECO206Y5 or  ECO202Y5 or ECO208Y5 or ECO209Y5)

ECO353H5 Empirical Industrial Organization

ECO353H5S - Special Topics in Economics

Empirical Industrial Organization

Description: This course focuses on quantitative analysis of firms' strategies in real-world industries, using tools from applied microeconomics and statistics. Topics include: studies of monopoly, oligopoly, imperfect competition, and the estimation of demand and cost functions that underpin these markets

Prerequisites:

(ECO200Y5 or ECO204Y5 or ECO206Y5) and [ECO220Y5 or ECO227Y5 or 1.0 credit from (STA256H5 or STA258H5 or STA260H5)]

 

ECO352H5S Economics of Innovation

ECO352H5S - Special Topics in Economics

Economics of Innovation:

Description:  This course will teach students how to analyze firms and markets, with emphasis on innovation and competition. Topics include: economic growth and productivity, the process of creative destruction, the innovator’s dilemma, the incentives to innovate, product differentiation, dynamic optimization, artificial intelligence, and patent statistics.

Prerequisites 

(ECO200Y5 or ECO204Y5 or ECO206Y5) and (ECO202Y5 or ECO208Y5 or ECO209Y5) and [ECO220Y5 or ECO227Y5 or 1.0 credit from (STA256H5 or STA258H5 or STA260H5)]

 

Questions? Contact the Economics Undergraduate Advisor: advisor.utmeconomics@utoronto.ca