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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
5 P/ u$ |0 X) i6 ]& A) c/ q4 ?Or would like to learn more about: / i: O T* r+ H& g" ~
China as an Emerging Economy
4 s/ e q5 T! Z0 [You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 I5 K4 u# g b/ L; m. r" W/ a
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 k2 r9 ~1 \3 `. P1 {
Topics: " T: f' y# ?! ?! c+ [2 B8 ^
Chinese Economy Characteristics
& J) ^( V' O8 a2 e9 rRecent Events in the Chinese Economy2 u* A2 \4 a% f# W7 l
Consequences of economic reform1 R2 q8 ]% ^( o8 m8 R1 G) r
Canada’s economic relations with China
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% {+ H& p- e' F# YIf you would like to learn more about: 2 Z) K9 v( g' ~( W
Rich and Poor Countries v/ S) f* I% L. w1 b5 S
Why economies differ
8 M; y2 D0 I) R$ u1 h7 m* m( hCauses for such differences
7 S" c; p+ f- | F# [You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; @5 d b2 B' ] b* uECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 ~2 t) J4 n. o" l& OTopics:
4 E7 T& v& g# @( R( x' E( mTechnology0 g3 m0 V% |4 s- T
Institutions
4 G9 u9 O# m$ V) [. \& cGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence / @% b8 }0 u+ S. [5 R& C
- F: D# o1 s8 n: S% ~4 mIf you enjoyed learning about * t8 ] H1 N" o% S
Supply and Demand( Z! x2 N( B: M n1 w; j
Consumer Behavior! V' W X0 X4 X3 M3 ]% Y
Production and Cost; n) u4 |; S1 {% t, H8 m2 L0 e
Price and Output9 W8 i1 L! E4 o: b+ q4 X
Market Structures' e+ z- }% G) w- f" L* t3 ?. H
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
. q* R5 f1 R/ aECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* J# r; Z2 y6 \5 |* Z' d- f
Topics: # i0 H& v; i# F# n+ }+ W
Theory of consumer behavior
* w) T/ ^4 _' k7 f9 ZTheory of production and cost+ l E7 p% F* d- [ |7 `1 T
Price and output determination under competition% v* a& Z& L- X0 u4 g% l- T
Monopoly and other market structures; H7 y2 k/ N1 m0 E3 r
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Costs and Benefits
- s% }2 O$ I* I9 d( P* @! UExternalities
" J3 ?7 d( Y9 S8 zDecision-making
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Capital Investments
# W6 p/ u+ _, U7 y5 o1 f0 {& A2 AYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 x$ |9 N2 Q; i7 B7 T* Z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, c: w& } I/ C* B9 x% b
Topics:
- b. n# ]5 F" ]! rCost-Benefit Analysis) F- x6 @) s, E6 K5 H) S+ T- p
Evaluating Public Investment Projects9 o, ^# @3 G" {4 B
Look at examples from 1 ?+ f0 A% T! I/ \6 }: z
Transportation+ p: C1 a9 {# @
River Basin Management
; [2 L( R" F5 }" FElectrical Generation3 c9 j9 {* Y9 s2 C6 |
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control% Y$ P+ G1 |5 V
! K+ u5 R4 u( d" q$ WIf you enjoyed learning about
6 C: i! x& T9 N' N" _2 }2 eSupply and Demand
( L5 h+ i( f. c7 HExternalities4 N8 G1 V9 c# y3 C7 y
Resource Allocation; l; A, A+ z6 e6 H' S* o/ B3 s
Taxation
: |( |5 t; [5 }9 G9 H: ZOr would like to learn more about
& u+ m" M+ q% H9 A- A$ Z! mSupply of Natural Resources in Canada m& Q2 w' Y2 ^
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; R! Z+ @8 W- Z3 Y4 Y
ECON 365 Resource Economics
/ p% u. L! X5 M4 B7 s8 t8 uTopics:
. y* H9 R7 `( r! u$ _Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ ]$ v* m; O& f+ ~
Scarcity and pricing
7 \0 Z5 @& h; e4 v# E0 Y5 RContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 `5 p8 k$ Y! j) VResource Allocation' v" \. _/ C' ?0 r+ X1 r# C
Pricing+ i; P2 U: M5 U( _7 b
Markets
3 {) a9 N2 f. F1 JGovernment roles
" R" Z; ~$ L7 G/ \# rOr would like to learn more about 0 I t2 e6 u1 D+ i6 i! T7 U
The energy sector, including sources and markets# ]; C( f( \5 m+ O
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# m7 S* @( @+ U; A, |! E; W! t. l) Q5 O
You might enjoy a course about
" m* t& `9 ]* C8 y+ gEnergy Economics!* g5 M' O6 L w3 ]
ECON 366 Energy Economics/ M: p& n4 |: h7 B3 [ H( A9 ^5 S
Topics: ; ^8 m( A# D7 N# n( d* X
Pricing' g% r; O) S8 X5 k! t3 M6 r- e
Role in economic growth 0 V" O8 I" m. j& b
Energy sources and markets
6 t5 p& r. h2 a: Z- kRole of government 0 _, o/ m( Z* o% Y* s
Regulation ; u) S+ Y5 y. h% _7 Q. x
' h$ Q& g; a* H$ A! YIf you enjoyed learning about 3 F& a% b& @" H) C- _
Externalities
0 o" V+ e) {. f0 [Regulation
8 x' U& R) J: @Government roles
" ]( f2 T" Z; z2 n- ]; c9 z3 uOr would like to learn more about . H5 u" [* [7 Z( U" g
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) D+ e- `7 m& bSteps taken to address deterioration
. A1 P9 b* x4 ]& \: v. q; XYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! n G( [' |7 N0 O
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: I U$ D1 {) s0 e8 ~: i) }; PTopics:
" h* D7 @$ O0 U( j- a( _0 K. ^: KEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
) ^& e3 z3 O. ^6 e/ |* CTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
; ~4 ^) M" v0 {8 v1 D* tTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! \8 m4 M J3 F" S) N. d8 {8 vRecreation economics& }9 V; v9 X! p9 o7 n5 d
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If you enjoyed learning about9 E0 M9 _# K) `( O6 Z4 r
Individual Incentives( V; }+ C6 K% M3 n+ T
Total Welfare
3 l8 i- A& h" Y) MYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! b1 Q# c: \6 m c" q
ECON 378 Law and Economics$ c1 P1 F3 H' x& K( Q S
Topics: - N+ R- \% K8 Q* S% {
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
1 v0 Y7 Y8 F& g/ |0 a8 l; sCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' k+ W+ T# `: n2 e2 j+ x/ C" S) k
Child Support Payments) m& R6 d' L( {* [; d
Private Divorce agreements
. D: q. e: d) d, yCriminal provisions of the Competition Act6 F, h# J$ W* N/ i! o
" u- T4 Y7 B$ B. f+ hIf you enjoyed learning about
# v: u1 j' F/ d3 X+ }Prisoners Dilemma8 m* T$ Y" G+ t- e0 l/ G+ l/ E3 |
Dominant Strategies, }) Q8 s; v% j/ r. {- u. Z: _* }
Collusion
5 O0 o6 M) P' g. c' W$ D1 zYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' M$ O Q% S/ L( q5 G2 `* [ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 l: t, j* n' R+ ?
Topics:
5 V- N( K; Y3 o* l8 IAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ o/ @$ E7 a( C) |3 u
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + o8 o- ^2 e# b" X
Note! Prerequisites:
% y/ [+ D7 \. T" ?2 gECON 384 & 299 |
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