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The Department of Economics at the University of Alberta was established in 1964; a result of the split of the Department of Political Economy into the departments of Political Science and Economics. In 1964 the total enrollment in Economics courses was 1,233. Currently, we have over 8,000 undergraduate students enrolled in our courses. Our graduate program is routinely occupied by over 90 students enrolled in the MA, PhD and Econ Finance programs.
The roots of the word 'Economics' originate with the Greek words “oikos” (household) and “nomos” (rules or laws). Greek philosophers such as Aristotle and Xenophon first observed the economic behavior of estates, which were the economic unit of analysis much like factories and firms are in today's economy. From the interactions of these units emerged systematic patterns of behavior that appeared to be laws or norms of behavior. Economics is a social science that attempts to explain such phenomena through the use of mathematical, logical, historical and philosophical analysis.
The Department is home to approximately 27 full-time faculty whose research activities cover a broad spectrum of topics, including: Resource Economics; Environmental Economics; Public Finance; International and Financial Market Economics; Applied Macroeconomics; Industrial Organization; Labour Economics; and Sports and Gaming Economics, just to name a few.
We invite you to visit the pages on this site for further information on our faculty, graduate programs, course offerings and research.
Alumni - if you would like us to keep in touch, please send your updated contact information to:
brenda.carrier@ualberta.ca
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Department Chair, Douglas West, is pleased to announce that Brenda Carrier has been chosen to receive the Faculty of Arts Non-Academic Staff Award (Administration) for 2010.
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The Department is pleased to announce that Andrew Eckert is this year’s recipient of the Faculty of Arts Research Award for the Associate Professor rank.
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While spring was nowhere to be seen, economics students shone brightly at the department’s annual awards night.
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Please see story on Faculty of Arts News
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February 13
03:30 - 05:00 PM
Competition, Licensing, and Incentives to Innovate
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February 16
04:30 - 06:00 PM
Panel discussion on the 2012 provincial budget. Panelists include: Bob Ascah; Mark Lisac; Shirley McClellan; Lori Thorlakson; Al O'Brien (moderator). Please RSVP to dchoi1@ualberta.ca by Feb. 13.
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March 02
03:30 - 05:00 PM
Casey G Rothschild (Wellesley College)
Title: TBA
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