The following Economics courses have been approved as eligible writing course credits for Commerce students (2021/2022)
- ECO302H5 - World Economic History Prior to 1914
- ECO303H5 - World Economic History After 1914
- ECO311H5 - Pricing Strategies
- ECO312H5 – Firms and Markets
- ECO320Y5 - An Economic Analysis of Law
- ECO335H5 - Public Economics I: Global Warming, Biodiversity Loss and Inequality
- ECO343H5 - Labour Economics & Public Policy
- ECO351H5 – Special Topics: Market Design
- ECO352H5 - Special Topics: Financial Crises & Actions of Central Banks
- ECO399Y5 - Research Opportunity Program
- ECO400Y5 - Economics Internship
- ECO456H5 - Public Policy Analysis
- ECO475H5 - Applied Econometrics II
The following Economics courses have been approved as eligible writing course credits for Commerce students (2020/2021):
- ECO302H5 - World Economic History Prior to 1914
- ECO303H5 - World Economic History After 1914
- ECO320Y5 - An Economic Analysis of Law
- ECO322Y5 - History of Economic Thought
- ECO323Y5 - Canadian Economic History [not offered]
- ECO336Y5 - Public Economics [not offered]
- ECO343H5 - Labour Economics & Public Policy
- ECO344H5 - Labour Economics & Market Frictions
- ECO351H5S Special Topics: Macroeconomics and Psychology (20211)
- ECO352H5 - Special Topics in Economics: Financial Crisis & Actions of Central Banks
- ECO373Y5 - The Environment: Perspectives from Economics & Ecology [not offered]
- ECO399Y5 - Research Opportunity Program
- ECO400Y5 - Economics Internship
- ECO406H5 - Advanced Public Economics [not offered]
- ECO435H5 - Growth & Development of the Chinese Economy
- ECO456H5 - Public Policy Analysis
- ECO463H5 - Financial Market Microstructure [not offered]
- ECO475H5 - Applied Econometrics II
The following Economics courses have been approved as eligible writing course credits for Commerce students (2019/2020):
- ECO302H5 - World Economic History Prior to 1914
- ECO303H5 - World Economic History After 1914
- ECO320Y5 - An Economic Analysis of Law
- ECO322Y5 - History of Economic Thought
- ECO323Y5 - Canadian Economic History
- ECO336Y5 - Public Economics
- ECO343H5 - Labour Economics & Public Policy
- ECO344H5 - Labour Economics & Market Frictions
- ECO352H5 - Special Topics in Economics: Financial Crisis & Actions of Central Banks
- ECO373Y5 - The Environment: Perspectives from Economics & Ecology
- ECO399Y5 - Research Opportunity Program
- ECO406H5 - Advanced Public Economics
- ECO435H5 - Growth & Development of the Chinese Economy
- ECO456H5 - Public Policy Analysis
- ECO463H5 - Financial Market Microstructure
- ECO475H5 - Applied Econometrics II
The following Economics courses have been approved as eligible writing course credits for Commerce students (2018/2019):
- ECO302H5 - World Economic History Prior to 1914
- ECO303H5 - World Economic History After 1914
- ECO318H5 - Economics of Culture & Institutions
- ECO320Y5 - An Economic Analysis of Law
- ECO322Y5 - History of Economic Thought
- ECO323Y5 - Canadian Economic History
- ECO336Y5 - Public Economics
- ECO343H5 - Labour Economics & Public Policy
- ECO344H5 - Labour Economics & Market Frictions
- ECO352H5 - Special Topics in Economics: Financial Crisis & Actions of Central Banks
- ECO373Y5 - The Environment: Perspectives from Economics & Ecology
- ECO399Y5 - Research Opportunity Program
- ECO406H5 - Advanced Public Economics
- ECO411H5 - Human Capital and Education in the Economy
- ECO412Y5 - Human Capital and Education in the Economy
- ECO433Y5 - Family Economics
- ECO435H5 - Growth & Development of the Chinese Economy
- ECO439Y5 - The Economics of Cities & Regions: Productivity, Technology & Jobs
- ECO456H5 - Public Policy Analysis
- ECO463H5 - Financial Market Microstructure
- ECO475H5 - Applied Econometrics II