Library Course Assessment for
ECON 354 448 452 453 454
Introduction
This is the Library’s assessment of ECON 354 448 452 453 & 454 .
ECON 354: Comparative Economic Institutions
This elective course will first be offered in the Fall of 2007 and annually thereafter with a probably enrolment of 72 students.
No additional resources will be needed to support this course.
ECON 448: Seminar in the Economics of Crime
This elective course will first be offered in the Spring of 2008 and annually thereafter with a probable enrolment of 20 students.
No additional resources will be needed to support this course
ECON 452: Seminar in Economic Prehistory
This elective course will first be offered in the Fall of 2007 and annually thereafter with a probable enrolment of 20
No additional resources will be needed to support this course
ECON 453 Economics of Education
This elective course will first be offered in the Spring of 2008 and annually thereafter with a probable enrolment of 20 students.
No additional resources will be needed to support this course
Two books on list not in collection:
The class size debate Economic Policy Institute. 094482692X. 9780944826928. X7-Y94423. 2002. US. Paper. USD13.50
Can the market save our schools? Fraser Institute. 0889751854. 9780889751859. R1-301129. 2001. US. Paper. USD19.95 (AVAIL FREELY ONLINE)
ECON 454: Economics of the Family
This elective course will first be offered in the Spring of 2008 and annually thereafter with a probable enrolment of 20 students.
Ermisch, John. An economic analysis of the family Princeton University Press. 0691096678. 9780691096674. R2-366683. 2003. US. USD42.00
Journals not held @ SFU:
Virginia Law Review $60
Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy $54 Available on Academic Search Elite
It is recommended that the Library acquire a site license for the American Economic Association Journals. This site license would provide online access to:
American Economic Review [364.45 04/05 on econp]
Journal of Economic Perspectives [order record staters econp, but not on serials list]
Journal of Economic Literature [order record staters econp, but not on serials list]
from 2000 - onwards. The site licence would cost $378
The Library has print subscriptions to all three of the journals listed above.