Economics 342F/G Canadian Economic History |
This course takes a topical approach to studying Canadian Economic History. It systematically applies the theoretical principles developed in Economics 341F/G. Topics include fish, fur and lumber; transportation; population/urbanization; Confederation; the wheat boom; the Great Depression; World War II economy; the new Industrialization of the 1950s and 1960s. |
Antirequisites: Economics 116a/b, 117a/b. |
Prerequisite: Economics 341F/G. |
3 lecture hours, half course. |
(King's) |
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