Building on the foundations from ECON 301, this course dives deeper into how markets work under different competitive settings. In our review sessions, we’ll break down perfectly and imperfectly competitive markets, factor markets, and income distribution, while introducing key ideas from game theory, general equilibrium, welfare economics, and uncertainty. Through a mix of focused theory refreshers and exam-style problem-solving, you’ll strengthen your understanding and be ready to handle the analytical and graphical questions that show up on the midterm and final.
Economics
INSTRUCTOR
Tommy Hu
For over 12 years, Tommy has been delivering exceptional results, transforming student anxiety into academic achievement. His talent lies in simplifying difficult concepts in economics and accounting, a skill that has earned him a reputation as one of our most effective tutors. His advanced credentials—a Bachelor's and Master's in Economics (with honors) from Concordia University, followed by an accounting certificate from McGill—ensure that students learn from a true subject-matter expert.
Course Calendar 2025
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