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Curriculum Vitae

 

Launched  1998

 

 

SITE INDEX

         MICRO

PREFACE

Shared Resources

1. Articles

2. The Economist &

EconModel Glossaries

3. Literacy Test

Micro  

Macro

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Economists

 Schools

 Institutions

5. Econ Humour

6. Last Ideology Standing

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Other Courses

Environmental & Natural Resource Economics: Econ 271, Okanagan College

NEWS

2nd MT Marks

Dec. 3, 2011

 

 Applied Micro: Econ 213

College of Arts & Sciences, USASK

Business Internship: Econ 387

College of Arts & Sciences, USASK

Contemporary Economic Issues: *

Bachelor in Circumpolar Studies, (BCS) 331, University of the Arctic

Economics of Biotechnology:

Bioresource Policy, Business & Economics  (BPBE) 292,  College of Agriculture, USASK

History of Economic Thought: *

Econ 380, St. Thomas Moore College

International Development: *

Econ 270, St. Thomas Moore College

Lectures

A Primer on Economics:

"X" Marks the Spot - A Lecture Series

Johnson-Shoyama Graduate

School of Public Policy

Ecological Economics: Economics, Ecology, Technology & Ideology

Guest Lecture, Department of Economics, Okanagan College

Money, Monetary Policy & the Central Bank: The Fourth Order of Government

Guest Lecture to Department of Economics, University of Regina

 

 

     MACRO

INTRODUCTORY

Econ 115

News

1st MT Marks & Answers  Pop Quiz Marks

Feb. 3, 2012

INTERMEDIARY

Econ 211

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INTRODUCTORY

Econ 125

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INTERMEDIARY

Econ 214

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0. Outline

0. Outline

0. Outline

0. Outline

1. Introduction

1.1 Concepts

1.2 Macroeconomics

1.3 Links

1. Introduction

1.0 Glossary

1.1 Caution!

1.2 The Just Price

1. Introduction

1.1 Wealth of Nations

1.2 Concepts

1.3 National Accounts

1.4 Links

1. Introduction

1.1 Animal Spirits & Psychic Alchemy

1.2 Tool Box

1.3 The Task

1.4 Links

1.5 Equations

1.6 KBE

2. Demand

2.1 Utility

2.2 Demand

2.3 Links

2. The Consumer

2.1 Who is the Consumer?

2.2 Utility

2.3 Constraints

2.4 Maximization

2.5 Effects

2.6 Curves & Indices

2.7 Demand & Elasticity

2. Aggregate Expenditure

Closed Economy

2.1 Consumption & Savings
2.2  Investment & Government

Open Economy

2.3  Imports & Exports

2.4  Circular Income Flow
2.5 The Multiplier

2. Definition  

2.1 Definitions

2.2 Measurement

2.3 The Record

2.4 Links

2.5 Canadian Experience

2.6 Glossary

3. Supply

3.1 Definitions

3.2 Assumptions

3.3 Supply

3.4 Links

3. The Producer

3.1 Who is the Producer?

3.2 Terms & Assumptions

3.3 Production Function

3.4 Cost & Supply Curves

3.4.1 One Variable

3.4.2 One Fixed Factor

3. Aggregate Demand & Supply

3.1 Aggregate Demand

3.2 Aggregate Supply

3.3 Equilibrium

3.4 Links

3. Models

3.1 Classical

(a) Output & Employment

(b) Money, Price & Interest

(c) Policy

(d) Conclusion:

(e) Links

(f) General Equilibrium

(g) Shapiro Ch. 17

4. Markets

4.1 Supply & Demand

4.2 Equilibrium & Elasticity

4.3 Market Forces & Public Intervention

4.4 Links

4.Competition

4.1 Terms & Assumptions

4.2 Perfect Competition

4.3 Imperfect

4.4 Monopoly

4.5 Monopolistic

4.6 Oligopoly

4. Public Policy

4.1 Fiscal Policy

Preamble: Economics of Democracy

(a) Purpose

(b) Terminology

(c) Process & Problems

(d) Policy

4.2 Monetary Policy

1. Money

2. Demand

3. Supply

4. Equilibrium

5. Central Bank

6. Policy

7. AD-AS Model

4.3 FP/MP Interaction

4.4  Links

3.2 Keynesian

(a) Equilibrium Output

(b) Aggregate Expenditure

(c) Equilibrium Income

(d) Exports & Imports

(e) Money &Interest

(f) LM/IS Curves

   1.Money Market

   2.Product Market

   3.Equilibrium

(g)  AS & AD

   1. Aggregate Demand

   2. Aggregate Supply

 (h) Shift in ASC

 (i) Keynes vs. Classical

5.0 Competition

5.1 Perfect Competition

5.2 Monopoly

5.3 Monopolistic Competition & Oligopoly

5.4 Links

5.General Equilibrium

5.1 Complications

5.0 Global Economy

5.1 Trade Policy

5.2 Balance of Payments

5.3 Links

3.3 Monetarist

(a) Quick Review

(b) Money Demand
(c) Nominal Income
(d) Policy

3.4 New Classical

(a) Rational Expectations

(b) Policy Implications

6.0 Market Failure & Externalities

6.1 Government
6.2 Environment & Knowledge

6.3 Externality Links

6.4 Selected Articles

 

6.0 Public Policy

6.1 Origins

6.2 Competition

6.3 Equity

6.4 Externalities

6.5 Public Goods

6.6 Complications

 

 

 

 

 

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