ECON 484/673 students visit Wastewater Treatment Plant
From the Water Insitute's page:
Last year Waterloo's Department of Economics launched a new graduate and undergraduate elective course on Water Resources Economics (ECON 484/673).
Last year Waterloo's Department of Economics launched a new graduate and undergraduate elective course on Water Resources Economics (ECON 484/673).
Professor Mikal Skuterud and PhD student Zong Jia Chen studied the labour market performance of former international students with their Canadian counterparts. Check out the report titled, "Comparing Outcomes: The Relative Job-Market Performance of Former International Students".
In the 2017 fall term, the Department of Economics offered graduate and undergraduate students a new elective course on Water Resource Economics.
Congratulations to our Economics team who participated in the Bank of Canada’s Governor’s Challenge. In November 2017, the team presented their recommendations for Canadian monetary policy to a panel of judges. Coached by Professor Jean Paul Lam, the team did a great job of summarizing current key issues in monetary policy. We are proud of our team! Team members from left to right are George Liu, Quinlan Lee, Galen Wray, Evan Sauve and Viktor Seregelyi.
The Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) interviewed Economics professor Roy Brouwer regarding Payments for Watershed Services.
On Wednesday, June 15 our newest Economics graduates from the Undergraduate, Masters and PhD programs walked across the stage at the Arts convocation to accept their degree.
Think Like a Canadian Economist, the new video series hosted by the Institute of Research in Public Policy (IRPP), features a short piece by Professor Ana Ferrer. Titled "The value of a university education", this episode takes a look at the short term investment and the long term gains of post-secondary education.
Waterloo's Economics Society hosted its annual three-day conference for 2015 last month from March 10 - 12 in EIT 1015.
Congratulations to the following students from Econ 344 (Principles of Marketing class) who won this semester’s (Fall 2014) MESBURG Award!
University of Waterloo labour economics professor Mikal Skuterud critiques the 2011 national household survey in an interview with CTV News Channel and CTV Kitchener.