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If you enjoyed learning about:
4 N# F' }. ^) F2 s/ m# I# tTrade
" d, F4 e5 G) j5 R5 OGrowth7 X% f3 y/ M" g/ r* Q
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China as an Emerging Economy
$ q" f: Z8 s% R5 w2 v/ oYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 n4 f8 [" U7 X
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development2 C! m T. P% C# ?& l- e
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Chinese Economy Characteristics8 `( ?. c+ `! Y2 _5 N k" O
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy/ z* O2 U2 Y4 n5 ~
Consequences of economic reform) H0 q1 |/ e+ p0 c x9 ?1 W# j D
Canada’s economic relations with China9 d1 m# k( P9 {( @6 G8 X
$ k9 _6 w& z. ?5 }3 oIf you would like to learn more about:
' O1 X( R+ K: R% j) [) P/ dRich and Poor Countries- V' \! [# A( L. k( ~, i, F
Why economies differ
+ K9 s! C7 }& ^! |Causes for such differences
3 E2 Z* [8 }# G8 TYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. v2 I k; t1 v5 K2 f
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 g# X; O8 j% E# j" }% X. xTopics:! D+ ?( Z9 O$ Z8 a: ?' I) r" w6 |) V
Technology4 ~3 f. V* m/ \/ I! u9 @3 o6 N
Institutions- S! M, Z5 o# U* `4 R" n
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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& g' R5 g& J) b3 UIf you enjoyed learning about W- u6 h! ^8 u" k+ [
Supply and Demand
6 L' I k# M" U* kConsumer Behavior0 I+ g I6 u* _
Production and Cost" w- y! ^$ U7 M9 ~3 ^3 u
Price and Output5 h7 V% G3 ^: U: n. ?8 S# I
Market Structures
( f# C6 S% A! [: |( @* lYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# _) F) @" `- x
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% a q0 x: ^9 P3 D: J# D9 L
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Theory of consumer behavior: n* p: p2 k" E3 o+ T! ]2 V
Theory of production and cost
0 @+ y0 I% c1 U# [0 t1 k0 l; \% ~Price and output determination under competition9 ^7 O, Y5 }! S
Monopoly and other market structures
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1 p" v6 D6 o R; R, [* LIf you enjoyed learning about 6 S/ l# i; O1 w! B) }0 V% m" l
Costs and Benefits
( x$ i4 d7 p: e: G8 @, h2 b: nExternalities
# h/ k, a; h( D% Z' q5 JDecision-making
~7 j5 n8 K4 M j' LOr would like to learn more about 2 o! c$ l' [$ c& t1 D. i" X
Capital Investments
: Z! G: L( @! v: |# O9 x" e7 i9 x4 F+ [& }You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. V7 ?5 o9 @9 C3 jECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! V) n* W$ \0 v1 r' W
Topics:
/ Z) a# c& w2 h C$ sCost-Benefit Analysis9 p" h# b$ z: s/ @9 z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 c6 E* p1 m% O" xLook at examples from 5 [+ G7 g8 ] L: c/ b4 I) k7 y
Transportation6 m. P& A: A+ O" M
River Basin Management
/ b# E' W" P2 U; w% S; A3 hElectrical Generation
: l* K1 x, z& A; n6 h& @: ^Oil & Gas and Pollution Control a) X) B7 S( D! E( C& C) g
9 o: ]; z |5 @; H2 ?0 J+ i* BIf you enjoyed learning about
- `" ]+ c! p5 g' b, ~Supply and Demand
" B n0 a. h5 z# E! {+ DExternalities
2 V u( W- O6 cResource Allocation; {* U) p9 E: }6 V. C! t7 ]# s
Taxation
8 w% v. l/ Y" d+ r! NOr would like to learn more about 6 O% s8 w# c7 X. s/ U% q2 `
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
A' F- f s* g1 R% LYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 ?) S. `: @) ?6 h
ECON 365 Resource Economics6 S4 ]- m5 A$ J
Topics:, a% f9 A5 B/ I
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) j3 \: r3 o1 H# h/ V* ~Scarcity and pricing
; p1 O/ p' W& D; x0 O/ sContemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 p0 u- j8 |% a# R/ E
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 I. y- y) d3 m. v, H) j, NResource Allocation
" ]! g! y* B$ Z6 u# aPricing9 h# w- ]/ b' Q" S; q2 n W
Markets
8 t4 W* X# T. F9 S" G! {Government roles
1 \" I& s4 ? c+ V) wOr would like to learn more about ! v) m c. w6 n3 ^7 l
The energy sector, including sources and markets/ ^+ q, \+ R1 g) p$ V+ O# e
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues. k% S5 Y1 }0 R H
You might enjoy a course about ( E* e) P: k, m1 T6 j, j% f
Energy Economics!, `) j) f) E0 r# p' |
ECON 366 Energy Economics
# h* ?' U+ m. ~8 i$ ^8 y3 S8 i" z bTopics: ) c3 y/ I0 ?* B+ @
Pricing+ o- O `: U. ]. n4 L' ?
Role in economic growth , e7 |, E# q" d3 P0 k( g
Energy sources and markets
$ }! r& ^ {6 J7 a/ A6 RRole of government
7 u$ x; u( f5 g IRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 O9 E* h. ~* c( o: W. o# yExternalities: ]" I7 t, X% M, e) e) \1 x3 H
Regulation
- f3 t. V) G4 J% ]5 @Government roles* t o) e2 D: N. y; B
Or would like to learn more about 8 m g0 A$ M+ B& x; K5 O% ?
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 ^+ g n! N$ A) P7 d* T: s4 HSteps taken to address deterioration1 W4 P6 y) o2 U+ y4 i! P% Q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ! F& o" V. S$ c
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 U+ s# O2 \/ m" w! r9 _
Topics:
: v% o; D4 O2 f! s% u$ c) Z, PEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
- q8 I- H, J' ^# r* ?. MTypes and causes of environmental deterioration . O$ ^* _3 Q& u/ [" L
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! N! A6 m& ?( b9 A% J
Recreation economics( J! M( Z3 e4 O8 x$ {
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If you enjoyed learning about
( W9 s) I) k0 n! d+ Z5 H Individual Incentives
& |# l# W( j* R% t4 Q0 ?9 y/ f; y: oTotal Welfare - s; H- X/ l8 q1 c9 h y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 w3 F: I3 R6 \
ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 v* D1 v( O; {7 H# I' fTopics:
# u5 V7 E' x# \* J8 | Y6 ?Issues in Criminal and Family Law2 T& B0 b3 Y7 Z: J% o
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 V5 w% t9 {! N
Child Support Payments
5 h( M, E1 r3 w6 xPrivate Divorce agreements
$ q; d5 ]& S8 m1 [( j2 ECriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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/ q. a) ?+ g% ~$ `; LIf you enjoyed learning about
4 C& d- J4 S" K4 O+ M" F# W3 _. ?Prisoners Dilemma
2 I ?2 o- q/ m6 {Dominant Strategies
" h+ Z7 R. g0 P7 E; {# dCollusion
8 ^5 T/ r" @0 Z, [2 [( hYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" [ `" q( L$ S$ ]& Q' ~! cECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
* a7 R& G1 j: ]1 I) `Topics:
0 {1 [* n+ Z6 }" a' aAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# s8 u& R, Q8 O+ Z) X e7 mApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - r, {6 A. T3 V: G7 e
Note! Prerequisites:
! _5 y6 Z/ \, ^) F9 f" m3 ?ECON 384 & 299 |
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