Exploring term Fall 2023 Change
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- ECON100: The Canadian Economy - Problems and Policies
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 - ECON313: Intermediate Microeconomics II
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 - ECON345: Applied Econometrics I
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 - ECON350: Mathematical Economics I: An Introduction to Static Methods
 - ECON351: Mathematical Economics II: An Introduction to Dynamic Methods
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 - ECON366: Econometrics: Part II
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 - ECON458: Advanced Competition Economics
 - ECON465: Advanced Applied Econometrics
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 - ECON485: Topics in Economics
 - ECON486: Topics in Econometrics
 - ECON495: Directed Studies
 - ECON496: Directed Experiential Learning in Economics
 - ECON499: Fourth-Year Honours Thesis and Seminar
 
ECON345
Applied Econometrics I
Regression analysis, including the properties of OLS estimators and test statistics under alternative model assumptions. Additional topics may include functional form, binary variables, F -tests of linear restrictions, heteroskedasticity, instrumental variables estimation, and the implications of estimating regression models with time series data.
Lecture: 3h
Lab: 1h
Tutorial: 0h
Credits: 1.5