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Economics 315E Canadian Economic History - A Topical Approach

A topical approach to Canadian Economic History emphasizing the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; theories of history, micro and macro theory in economic development and growth. Topics include fish, fur, lumber, agriculture, mining, energy resources, transportation, population growth, industrialization, development and expansion of markets, economic booms and depressions, regional differentiation.

Antirequisites: Economics 116a/b, 117a/b, 341F/G, 342F/G, or the former Economics 110E.
Prerequisite: Economics 020 or 021.
3 lecture/seminar hours.
(King's)


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