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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth4 X, _* d8 J i: S$ Q$ f& I
Or would like to learn more about:
; v" k1 W1 B, K$ Y& qChina as an Emerging Economy$ \' y4 x* G/ I0 X$ P' i
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- _! K3 M8 C" a4 YECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 K) D8 S( S0 i; \1 o9 eTopics:
8 P4 Q! S8 U9 k# x5 HChinese Economy Characteristics
8 {7 [5 n" M6 |8 e1 @0 \3 QRecent Events in the Chinese Economy" f6 J6 R: g/ K w m3 x; b5 W
Consequences of economic reform
) y: u" E' v1 I* J7 J/ i' TCanada’s economic relations with China
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7 {- w0 ?4 o' uIf you would like to learn more about:
6 n$ z! F; a- u! P4 _/ ?7 l( URich and Poor Countries; E: [- r" g7 O( U2 Q2 G
Why economies differ2 V0 o; z5 Z: }* i# ?$ }1 L8 ~' W
Causes for such differences
( l$ y8 X5 z% U5 f! OYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% ]7 l5 q2 o' c/ U; y) Q; N' X6 GECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 S0 m# ?3 v* U7 d PTopics:# m6 \6 K/ _% V4 y
Technology
( R/ h0 H& _4 j+ |: ~4 `Institutions/ F* l( H. a- c& W2 D+ m/ q9 m
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence $ P+ a" i# }% S! ~9 d2 Z
0 K0 W+ p3 O) QIf you enjoyed learning about 8 @, y9 V* W4 d& E- ]& R
Supply and Demand+ E5 D4 H' l# `0 D$ ~
Consumer Behavior
# d! n! C$ A/ O" I- U# ~& I+ v$ nProduction and Cost
4 E0 k" l; F/ B/ bPrice and Output
, ?, A8 H4 T4 B! J* T0 m' NMarket Structures9 s6 S0 H0 |, j, q! B
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' O. `, k5 T* |1 i1 jECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I) U; g5 p; I0 m- q' w0 y# @
Topics: 5 A% [2 J1 M, k* L
Theory of consumer behavior
) E7 ~* A* Z9 ?# _5 KTheory of production and cost } j% T+ W/ \6 Y" \
Price and output determination under competition
% B. E( ]) ^7 r% `$ F5 hMonopoly and other market structures" z3 @7 x% m4 A6 w
3 P, |2 e2 }2 x2 u) V6 e: G$ d: L9 ?$ L* zIf you enjoyed learning about
( j" t4 p, }3 Z" }1 {Costs and Benefits ! d$ N3 R4 |8 K' G
Externalities0 [5 i v7 l( G
Decision-making/ s+ Z6 r& Y7 O. F
Or would like to learn more about $ |* \ D0 L$ @/ `4 i
Capital Investments0 h% }' R' t- a
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, {6 d [9 a: p |1 t0 H* b4 v
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 m( m8 ]; B8 y, Q5 ~- CTopics:$ f/ U! |8 m: e' Z: t
Cost-Benefit Analysis' k7 c) v4 ^8 L2 d U
Evaluating Public Investment Projects/ [+ P7 X5 |5 J& I1 Z! V% z: }
Look at examples from
( @4 G8 T9 H; P9 FTransportation
; A0 ?3 g: r0 s. k# h3 {River Basin Management1 u% f2 y; u$ m
Electrical Generation
7 T7 e+ }. ~6 }6 k9 ZOil & Gas and Pollution Control) m. A. a4 q( V. F, U3 O
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If you enjoyed learning about
; i& C& U% Z5 g2 L; F+ w4 tSupply and Demand! q/ y( i0 E5 a/ M0 {
Externalities
* i# ^0 i* ~, X: IResource Allocation. R1 [- J9 c2 h* s
Taxation
# E' T* J9 w" D! B- f+ a0 yOr would like to learn more about
5 c- Q+ T; k. J9 ~. DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ L# ]6 R2 c& k. N) mYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 m! x6 F$ H7 i6 _' }! p& |
ECON 365 Resource Economics! ^" t/ r4 E% Y: `6 M$ W
Topics:
, g* B% X2 E1 i3 c6 _+ T# JExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 w7 o8 q3 c0 P
Scarcity and pricing( W) o* f/ |, C0 C; a4 s0 t
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
e. I1 V0 C7 T+ OResource Allocation
; |: L1 y7 ^) nPricing4 ~- `+ {- [+ a, T" l) Y; s# e: b
Markets
( o" x, p3 u: g; mGovernment roles. p' k) g" A- u/ c
Or would like to learn more about
5 `& n* |/ y) H! o* l/ ~The energy sector, including sources and markets
) M' }8 i2 h: _# f ~/ ]Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 X3 v. D5 }7 x' d4 I2 e" `5 P; f- E* v6 }You might enjoy a course about 0 B* A7 V) I7 E) A' |4 \* S( Y
Energy Economics!7 G4 v. e* ?' W) u
ECON 366 Energy Economics! _4 v" a P) v6 d, U% Z ?+ g
Topics:
$ |; O1 z- ?( C( ~5 ]Pricing
% W/ k& F" n& _6 sRole in economic growth 8 Q/ z* q7 Z+ L! h
Energy sources and markets + W- K9 I. ~" j4 f, v4 f7 S
Role of government
3 A6 j8 B! I- f% TRegulation Q5 e" Y, o2 d. t3 D# B; z
+ T% ^- v0 A/ P; b7 t$ AIf you enjoyed learning about 5 X8 L$ W( e) c& b! P+ ]7 v2 h0 b" M
Externalities" \* k! ]4 `, l( U
Regulation
3 G$ M9 e8 ~) C% ~0 I0 SGovernment roles4 R& {1 p: x& ` @: g$ I# I
Or would like to learn more about
. e d; `0 |0 `5 V3 i: PEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; n& @; f3 l. a( y/ l# I+ c
Steps taken to address deterioration. w* z* @ _; D+ c' v* q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! - D. r' r# [; i8 \) G+ m: b
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ d- x R% C# p* R' A
Topics: $ X( t& Z9 G* ]& X
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - A: I7 f( `. w; h* u
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: N, L8 @+ U& v% gTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
% b# d$ Q1 f: y2 U9 c# MRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about% h4 E, a9 q" Z! V/ w
Individual Incentives1 |& s3 d' g2 [, b/ m
Total Welfare 0 K# u" U( V* S: E
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " b- p9 N# ?' z4 u; [' J- u
ECON 378 Law and Economics
6 _% m. e, S- nTopics:
. k, v( {, T+ E) Y: i7 a, H3 lIssues in Criminal and Family Law1 k& w' S7 O) Z
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 y5 b, O! h5 H: j$ O \Child Support Payments
% w/ `# B9 `, I0 e& YPrivate Divorce agreements
) x7 F7 R x! k0 W0 |: VCriminal provisions of the Competition Act# U. `$ y% g1 F1 Q$ G# ~8 `
, D/ W! \6 u( o2 t) RIf you enjoyed learning about " b5 Y5 U y J: ^! h
Prisoners Dilemma# T3 N3 {+ @% t0 X! ?
Dominant Strategies
" @6 A' ?5 q% d7 ?2 D7 f7 zCollusion$ [2 }' X8 ?! |
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 ^- O% m9 D0 I0 Q( _7 U' j2 e( B& hECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 n2 y8 t* g+ G* ]/ gTopics: & q: E( `6 u' U" g7 M, g
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 ~% D A" u8 E, i" p
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 W- K o! L% `1 G3 o0 A: O
Note! Prerequisites: B9 O2 x! I$ s. d6 B- |
ECON 384 & 299 |
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