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EC 233

Public Economics Expenditure

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This course is an introduction to Canadian public sector institutions and the theoretical foundations necessary for evaluating the government’s role in the allocation of resources. Areas covered may include public goods, externalities, the public provision of private goods and the redistribution of income. Canadian federal-provincial relations, health care and education and voting procedures may also be examined. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140.

This course is an introduction to Canadian public sector institutions and the theoretical foundations necessary for evaluating the government’s role in the allocation of resources. Areas covered may include public goods, externalities, the public provision of private goods and the redistribution of income. Canadian federal-provincial relations, health care and education and voting procedures may also be examined. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140.

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This course is an introduction to Canadian public sector institutions and the theoretical foundations necessary for evaluating the government’s role in the allocation of resources. Areas covered may include public goods, externalities, the public provision of private goods and the redistribution of income. Canadian federal-provincial relations, health care and education and voting procedures may also be examined. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140.


EC 233

Public Economics Expenditure

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This course is an introduction to Canadian public sector institutions and the theoretical foundations necessary for evaluating the government’s role in the allocation of resources. Areas covered may include public goods, externalities, the public provision of private goods and the redistribution of income. Canadian federal-provincial relations, health care and education and voting procedures may also be examined. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140.

This course is an introduction to Canadian public sector institutions and the theoretical foundations necessary for evaluating the government’s role in the allocation of resources. Areas covered may include public goods, externalities, the public provision of private goods and the redistribution of income. Canadian federal-provincial relations, health care and education and voting procedures may also be examined. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140.

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This course is an introduction to Canadian public sector institutions and the theoretical foundations necessary for evaluating the government’s role in the allocation of resources. Areas covered may include public goods, externalities, the public provision of private goods and the redistribution of income. Canadian federal-provincial relations, health care and education and voting procedures may also be examined. Prerequisites: EC120, EC140.


EC 233 Prerequisites

(EC 120 (Min. Grade D-) or EC 101 (Min. Grade D-) ) and (EC 140 (Min. Grade D-) or EC 102 (Min. Grade D-) )

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EC 233 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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