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Directed Research Opportunities for 4th Year Students in Economics

The course ECO 4150, Directed Research Project, offers students an opportunity to carry out an economic research project related to Canadian economic policy under the supervision of an economist working in a government department or non-profit agency.

ECO 4150, Directed Research Project

The course ECO 4150, Directed Research Project, offers students an opportunity to carry out an economic research project related to Canadian economic policy under the supervision of an economist working in a government department or non-profit agency. The program is offered in both the Fall and Winter semesters. It is open to students in the Major and all Honours programs in economics, including Joint Honours programs and the Financial Mathematics and Economics program, who

  • have completed at least 81 credits including ECO 2143, ECO 2145, and ECO 2150 (or a course equivalent to ECO 2150); and
  • have a grade point average of at least 6.0 (or B).

ECO 2151 is highly recommended as well. 

Interested students should submit a letter of application outlining their interests in economics and a copy of their transcript (non-official) to the Director of the program by the application deadlines indicated below. The Director would be happy to answer any questions about the course that students might have.

Meet Alannah McBride, an economics student who decided to take on this challenge.

Management of Directed Research Projects in Economics

Professor Jason Garred
Social Sciences Building, Room 9023
Phone: 613-562-5800 ext. 1688
[email protected]

Dates & Deadlines for Directed Research Projects in Economics

Dates and DeadlinesFall 2025Winter 2026
Last day for students to submit applications September 3January 12
Final list of projects posted on web site September 5January 14
Students informed about outcome of matching September 6January 15
Student interviews with supervisors September 8-12January 16-22
Students submit draft to supervisors (recommended) November 25April 8
Students submit final draft and report December 16April 29
Supervisor submits evaluation to director January 5May 7

List of Directed Research Projects - Fall 2025 

SupervisorProject TitleLanguage
Paul Blais-MorissetImpact of FDI in CanadaEnglish or French
Liton Chakraborty and Jeffrey WilliamsEmployment Behaviour and Income Sources of Older Adults (55+), Including Seniors (65+), in CanadaEnglish
Samuel Coxwell and Robert DerbyshireIndigenous Small and Medium-Sized Businesses: Opportunities for Local and National Economic ImpactEnglish
Colleen DempseySense of BelongingEnglish
Sara DickIncreasing Labour Market Participation Among Older Individuals: Understanding Barriers, Incentives and Disincentives to Work, and Identifying International Best PracticesEnglish
Gilles GrenierThe Economic Impact of Immigration in Canada and the Rest of the World: Past and Future TrendsBilingual
Kevin PageCurrent Macro-Fiscal and Public Sector Management IssuesEnglish
Sydney RoweCanadian Comparison: Transitioning the Forestry Economy Towards BioeconomyEnglish
Mattea SaaymanExploring the Economic Contribution of Non-Economic Immigrants in CanadaEnglish
Julia SekkelCanadian Direct Investment in Developing Countries: A Descriptive AnalysisEnglish or French
Stephen TappProjects at the Centre for the Study of Living StandardsEnglish
Kiefer Van MulligenIndustry Lens Report (Sectoral Analysis and Forecasting)English