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If you enjoyed learning about: , Q0 L" o* k! G- Q
Trade6 n. N: M& `* I5 @3 D
Growth
4 c& g! j4 K7 c) O; ^Or would like to learn more about:
+ X$ \. U U- H6 m- Q1 ?China as an Emerging Economy
' T6 ]" R) M1 U4 ^You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! @; v0 ^) q/ v1 t: j! g
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; V" Y1 Z+ ?3 B* H1 w% {) p5 h
Topics: ! b7 W$ d- P2 ?) t! f- W
Chinese Economy Characteristics3 O) ?2 s. B9 U
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 [. l+ Y; G+ ?% O- ^) P3 ?Consequences of economic reform7 H( ]/ `. y1 t5 K- `! {
Canada’s economic relations with China; E0 i5 U1 H: b% i
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If you would like to learn more about: 3 d [+ z9 U; f
Rich and Poor Countries
3 J1 h+ R1 S: q: l8 KWhy economies differ
6 H \" O, l' _- r" GCauses for such differences
* v$ y) ]8 }% _+ ]8 `7 GYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 y. Y/ B# U3 N( X# G4 I* T0 o9 pECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 m p7 R; t$ w, v; K! G
Topics:
8 N' j0 v5 U) j6 A5 }, hTechnology) ?7 P% ]0 J0 G1 q' J" c/ F- O
Institutions
& W$ m' U. l! e" L2 nGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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V# z7 C6 K+ `( m5 lIf you enjoyed learning about
' S$ j% ~+ `; r( `: \Supply and Demand
% g& R9 n& f. t& xConsumer Behavior, _: r# K& d0 \3 R# D
Production and Cost/ a+ T# o, v8 x: Z7 p
Price and Output/ M3 P, H. j. o9 w* a: ]
Market Structures- ?: Z. v$ w6 d! \7 }! a* [
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
1 T( T% `" ^5 Y7 l& r, LECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* q, a, k" [% c. t1 a
Topics: ( S6 K% f0 b5 ]( n* \6 @
Theory of consumer behavior
* A3 J4 G4 Z8 i7 MTheory of production and cost+ G2 l- [0 k/ n& h
Price and output determination under competition
1 s! U/ g5 S2 `Monopoly and other market structures
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& i, y4 \8 v" N+ I" V+ lIf you enjoyed learning about
/ o& ~4 w# ]" N& x+ W1 R$ lCosts and Benefits ' N4 U) R. |+ S" c
Externalities
9 H: t# @+ c1 U% W8 e9 VDecision-making
8 V6 ~2 [ S5 i! C+ d' i" z N3 lOr would like to learn more about
+ _- B+ E, W2 l+ CCapital Investments, q% [* d, T# ?( m$ b7 q
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% Q6 o9 f" @- ~. P
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' w3 s: o6 \5 P8 D
Topics:$ G$ W% c- U3 @" q% Y N/ k$ m& P
Cost-Benefit Analysis0 O. w; r2 o+ Q( P y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects( o# T2 W6 y, b5 u' _* {; b
Look at examples from
& J# y* ^ _1 r3 n# x% R) O* ^- P0 [$ ATransportation! e6 J) N0 t( }9 h# M
River Basin Management: _; n6 {1 G% U7 A, b
Electrical Generation
4 q3 a! b* ?" h6 D- ^! ~) X5 zOil & Gas and Pollution Control) E' M) v7 k1 Z
* b1 T' J. Z; BIf you enjoyed learning about
8 E4 z1 E% ?& I+ zSupply and Demand0 r+ \ F: i0 W5 B
Externalities
- v+ a, q9 q$ E6 |" @" m8 xResource Allocation4 E3 L6 ^% }% ?3 w1 N" x5 o
Taxation. ~6 T! |' Z, P l
Or would like to learn more about
- h# a6 u- `3 d1 z# a6 e! d4 wSupply of Natural Resources in Canada* V' V; R7 [6 V9 n5 A% u1 B
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 g, V$ ]$ F1 h- ?
ECON 365 Resource Economics
% K4 m3 g, H( Z( U+ R. P6 ]! DTopics:7 a C' f0 p1 t3 e" ?% t: }
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' L" {( M! Q! F2 a& G% r# a8 A; dScarcity and pricing4 X$ c) y/ P u! x
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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, j( |7 d o% ~' vIf you enjoyed learning about
% b/ t' y4 d) Q/ z! r* D, `( aResource Allocation
& D+ S K0 V6 G( y& hPricing
$ Q* O1 h7 o1 Q/ d9 O2 KMarkets% R @" U1 W0 E- t1 P& A
Government roles
& R- |! y7 \; j+ _1 kOr would like to learn more about 1 O0 V! F: G+ v" p; G; W, x8 d8 c
The energy sector, including sources and markets! m; p4 \! G' b
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues9 r7 w l; C1 x" B" `
You might enjoy a course about - n0 t ^$ _" i( ~$ g! u
Energy Economics!* Z( ? ~9 C8 u$ p
ECON 366 Energy Economics
6 ~9 @/ n1 y- k4 {% i" d% hTopics:
9 P1 E/ a: ` W; l1 v# EPricing
, S7 Y) q) F) D J) TRole in economic growth 9 z# W' }9 A1 k# [' W( r
Energy sources and markets
9 m" D9 T- p7 z9 O" bRole of government
( ]) {2 G$ B; m2 {: a$ v6 r) DRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about 9 O- D* c5 e+ `- V+ J1 z. M' C- ^
Externalities
: s* W ?$ `& N4 t- v4 {Regulation, }! _6 ^1 n7 w5 D+ C
Government roles; K0 o9 ~0 t* _0 r0 U# F
Or would like to learn more about
9 |; A$ c1 h8 {% j5 qEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 D7 \- z& i: e- w$ \2 uSteps taken to address deterioration* R R$ @, u1 U% ~1 G" Q0 J
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 x6 W6 I; h F. I8 n
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" z$ W [5 t6 u, j! D4 ^( STopics: # c0 I$ [! } N; O
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + a2 ]9 }1 V$ O6 w2 n8 C
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ' x4 W) w% T& [/ u" j, S7 M
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , Z, l B4 D: Z- {& l
Recreation economics' o9 p# v! f5 t2 w% J. c
) [+ b& G5 v' F$ Q5 d) EIf you enjoyed learning about
6 D* e, }' d J. o Individual Incentives8 ]7 n3 y, A& a! p: R# B1 s
Total Welfare . M4 }$ U, \2 {8 o& Q* T
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 ?3 G/ t8 |( e% F6 w9 hECON 378 Law and Economics' i6 O3 _5 a+ ~# Z. k! J1 y. W- h$ C# M
Topics: " L; ?8 i) q$ ]
Issues in Criminal and Family Law; `# x# [0 {" z' X1 a
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 w& `5 Y, h$ A. x+ s DChild Support Payments" s K$ b# i1 E( g
Private Divorce agreements: B" v) r0 r/ M( A; G
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act& F+ V& ~% u% \+ m9 v' P! t2 Y& K8 i
: S* \$ B% N5 X5 u s4 Z; _If you enjoyed learning about e# ?9 `+ l! p' c' i/ H5 I" E* P( H
Prisoners Dilemma
) F0 }* q2 T4 ~5 j" JDominant Strategies2 L0 |6 A& U' t" ~0 q6 n' E# u
Collusion
4 L$ ?+ o0 d0 D1 P( |0 F8 wYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 v* W3 A4 M: I& V) X! l
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* a! @ F& h$ g& g) @3 j& f/ X. M! B
Topics:
B( F' z4 O8 D! Y3 `Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 r' |% L( ]; Y" C; m4 |" C
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ; F/ C7 C3 Y7 ?! x
Note! Prerequisites:
0 |( M. E( r) X1 ` HECON 384 & 299 |
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