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If you enjoyed learning about:
# p. `/ E2 T2 _ G% lTrade
* O% w5 w. Y9 \Growth
- P/ s3 M; o! C& K1 HOr would like to learn more about:
7 I8 y1 U4 @5 y. W @& KChina as an Emerging Economy
7 ~0 w+ z/ q# a* cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! `! a' U/ Z' d; \+ M! E& j, SECON 211 Chinese Economic Development" \* X! I1 W( [8 ?6 U* v0 V
Topics: 1 _8 _( |6 ~, h) B5 H/ V
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- P" b4 p1 i/ [ M/ H3 SRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
' c$ A( ?* D# uConsequences of economic reform" {% l' a! \4 k
Canada’s economic relations with China; t( O6 f( f4 r( D. q: e% k- Y5 b- c
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If you would like to learn more about: - z% ~3 H3 u0 o7 `& p: q
Rich and Poor Countries
1 r; T7 u, _+ Q1 t5 A6 p$ FWhy economies differ1 [! O% N% m9 p5 f( N
Causes for such differences
1 e$ l; x' j, u' i3 _# @7 s% J6 FYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& ~/ n$ w5 S6 `% S$ \ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) K3 u0 E2 {, a% K Y }% a$ P7 mTopics:9 c9 g4 H3 j- ?
Technology
6 T1 S5 e4 C& E+ h7 tInstitutions
% |6 V1 K( M. p$ eGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence # v7 e. ?4 G @: Y7 P8 z
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If you enjoyed learning about ! ]. b# f# b7 V% f; o# f# ^
Supply and Demand
. G; f4 a" |: N" `) v3 ^8 QConsumer Behavior
8 `% H1 ^( R# w! t! K9 y6 @) lProduction and Cost. b9 b2 U( M7 o+ \4 B; s! I" u
Price and Output
$ k: a4 d$ d9 R5 |7 W$ W- iMarket Structures
2 g! H* P9 ]8 r& n# i: YYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
; y2 Z. a: v: t) Q: U; kECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 {9 D3 \3 i# [- Q7 QTopics:
; z/ u# u4 v, C8 QTheory of consumer behavior
/ b+ c7 X' E; K2 u4 b# n# ATheory of production and cost
7 ?( e+ J$ f4 b" v# `- [Price and output determination under competition
5 M! d, D' M8 ^* ~% _7 N# _Monopoly and other market structures
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# H# n: q7 [3 d. F3 {If you enjoyed learning about # n- X; H( U8 Z! {8 @, I
Costs and Benefits * W# @/ B- G* K0 @3 r3 a
Externalities1 Y7 j# e5 S& P7 e7 C
Decision-making
- Z: W6 a; T+ e* R$ b: s. XOr would like to learn more about / L4 s' j$ Q9 M
Capital Investments
: W4 l" K1 v/ g& Q, eYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, ~9 q. g, [' v1 t5 ]$ PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- g+ U/ z4 e6 O6 @& K0 f
Topics:
( p! x: ?9 N- qCost-Benefit Analysis
9 o, Q% Q& f; k0 B$ A2 AEvaluating Public Investment Projects
5 u" d# J, y! u. b% ]7 aLook at examples from + g+ V: ]4 h$ g0 b1 c p: B
Transportation! f9 M5 s/ [! e' _
River Basin Management
! F, V( ]$ b$ S! JElectrical Generation
) m, J1 A" @% m2 f+ L+ UOil & Gas and Pollution Control% ~# ^1 {- P7 z2 u
7 e3 Z! ?- ~/ _; @: J% x' HIf you enjoyed learning about
) F$ w. E8 m* T* dSupply and Demand8 O4 u5 _) k' U' R$ J: i5 _
Externalities
7 C- [# O% \( j5 uResource Allocation0 p" i2 t8 j2 X0 i. e
Taxation
0 H X3 K b7 L# Z; g! [) MOr would like to learn more about 1 Z5 M$ g8 k+ P. \: ^' N b
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 a8 }5 }9 [0 ~) A# ^/ U5 |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!# b% ^2 A9 x, B
ECON 365 Resource Economics
U: }- e0 q! S! T3 p, u" D1 y0 ]Topics:
3 q! N0 d9 h6 w3 t' ~- OExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 O6 {* x0 ?7 I1 l0 @0 v1 }+ Q4 Q
Scarcity and pricing
0 ^& M# U- x% WContemporary Canadian resource policy issues* q3 W4 ]' r9 ?* f, w- r5 r
9 o, \. g4 h( E- n9 MIf you enjoyed learning about ; e4 t8 n5 m6 ~# W' p
Resource Allocation
5 X# K, i$ O' X+ }/ S! nPricing' c1 Q4 p' N0 T n1 { q
Markets
K4 p/ H+ ]6 v8 e5 |2 ]! LGovernment roles7 x. ]- h7 D, m3 ^, H
Or would like to learn more about
$ A7 u! k! q- z6 E0 U9 hThe energy sector, including sources and markets
8 `& j/ Q4 O1 l0 Y) sCanadian Energy Policy and current issues g) d+ t1 m! H1 T2 C8 j! H$ K0 S
You might enjoy a course about
" C4 [ X; x# C2 ?8 K9 g+ JEnergy Economics!
4 ~8 l8 C, n/ ?; Y4 L/ ]ECON 366 Energy Economics7 Z( {: E" L( I9 a" K) U- C
Topics: 5 Q( ~ V! m+ d a
Pricing
8 ^8 \5 v! e) s3 ^Role in economic growth , @* I2 Y5 n: j# P) @
Energy sources and markets
2 G6 t& i$ u, q! h& uRole of government
' ]9 J: ~# }7 |4 m; s( |3 CRegulation ' p: A0 H5 n# L* a- Y; F
& ^0 X& Z# R" s* v' C$ a: I0 JIf you enjoyed learning about 1 j* | Y7 N2 Y
Externalities
( l ^0 p2 J# O( \6 ORegulation
7 K b' N0 |) W, }Government roles/ l2 ?! `9 F5 |# s4 P
Or would like to learn more about 9 n( v3 [0 d; Y6 S0 h7 e+ L' g
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
5 y# I" _4 A6 S8 u* Y# E* YSteps taken to address deterioration) Q& X) p! m, N& K
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ \/ B q# c0 H/ o- y& oECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ _4 J, G" A! R4 Z& G
Topics: ' p4 [! O6 G) s5 E) L7 S* P
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment : I* L: @, ]2 r1 }
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
' O/ O' y6 g$ ITheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 ^' Y8 x' r) ^% S/ x! k
Recreation economics" f3 a+ s) l7 a8 |' K6 j+ b& h* ^; T
# H ~& @: j- u" S) _) ~If you enjoyed learning about
8 G ^- p! z' ^6 f v Individual Incentives
: _6 A+ [ J1 U* dTotal Welfare . }3 a7 c/ C6 ?. R3 O
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 h& r7 D1 c) ?+ h' q: P3 x
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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1 i2 Z3 t" {4 Q! ]; d$ Z1 AIssues in Criminal and Family Law: F! _; ?; R! v; u
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! ^% C1 R6 l- K/ ]* U
Child Support Payments% _4 {9 @* }( z! n
Private Divorce agreements
1 g( `) I" T1 L' Z& M) @# SCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
# ^$ G# D+ p- a* z6 oPrisoners Dilemma- H1 o) F D$ ?; h; x
Dominant Strategies
+ G. v- V3 r1 ~; t. ^Collusion5 g8 r7 ^& I7 q9 D q4 [2 ~$ D1 n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! $ d" K, s: z; F8 s
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- Y) _4 R' E, c% u( K
Topics: ) @/ y! Z) d' h& O, B$ Y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 u, {4 V$ w3 `: C) n) PApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, t7 x; m* p& ?5 m4 b: _! bNote! Prerequisites:
' \9 w; k! P) v" p1 c+ I7 x7 RECON 384 & 299 |
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