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If you enjoyed learning about: 6 d6 y) M' f: ~! H8 @- d" o9 q3 S
Trade
4 o+ k3 A, e F) w! VGrowth
! f+ l/ Z- W( _# \9 r: [Or would like to learn more about:
" v* {; I: L; U4 Y9 k, BChina as an Emerging Economy
# L! `8 Y7 |# o- Z2 RYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!6 Z" Y, L9 j- E* b- X8 q$ D
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
B3 y+ b3 y' I* STopics:
/ K. f7 u' `# y, C$ EChinese Economy Characteristics8 C1 B6 z" r' c& k, v7 J
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 w$ | A8 b! S2 F6 Z2 U2 h
Consequences of economic reform
, {; H9 l/ D* V E; L3 RCanada’s economic relations with China& E6 J/ v4 V) u+ j) z& w2 n
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If you would like to learn more about:
* h5 J8 l5 c5 t2 C/ DRich and Poor Countries
% Z7 Z, P$ L( o; N; }Why economies differ; v! {- n9 E L& ^
Causes for such differences
7 Q0 F: B& x+ i1 Y. ~You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: C5 `/ W! S$ |$ eECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 o+ P, P; z1 d) l. eTopics:
) g+ C& \; [# E/ q3 \+ RTechnology1 ^2 i7 a! D8 H, F# c
Institutions
e' y4 h+ L- mGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 n% A' R8 O! U$ O+ @
5 u) p& ]$ ~2 ]* DIf you enjoyed learning about
! t3 D# R, T* r9 K; L/ PSupply and Demand
. L2 P$ Z* G9 J9 Y ?% KConsumer Behavior
Q6 r1 v/ g$ c7 [9 @* GProduction and Cost
% F, g$ Q+ U7 t+ ?2 v& IPrice and Output
- m/ R$ |' d' t! w. _& l$ x% OMarket Structures! \5 R+ d! _4 M2 h! @: {, f
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! l+ k. o8 p' z/ uECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
, }6 v% o% }) ATopics: 3 O9 E& k7 \/ |$ s
Theory of consumer behavior
: n. B( O6 S7 j$ H/ l9 VTheory of production and cost
0 Z, E, z5 ?& b8 g7 ~$ h7 i7 m' a# VPrice and output determination under competition
! N5 G' Q) h; D, r5 o; g3 kMonopoly and other market structures
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1 Y, `- g) d0 s8 i3 g+ V. b+ PIf you enjoyed learning about
6 W( s/ ~8 j' U7 {; i) S7 XCosts and Benefits
0 k; g# u1 E5 u( i) \Externalities2 Q# x$ g5 Y; A& d
Decision-making
7 Q- p! X. M) K$ y5 }6 ~Or would like to learn more about ; x# r/ O3 d; O% J
Capital Investments
/ P, n0 C D/ |' k0 H$ jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!3 i. u6 }2 l# \
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! s' o6 \3 e0 @+ `: b P
Topics:
" ^( q! A. z0 n; ~: }Cost-Benefit Analysis# q/ q3 L4 r; u
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
$ W, k0 {! y; ALook at examples from
) G. e ]7 V2 kTransportation! g8 B9 E7 z) r5 L, N$ j9 r9 e* @$ [
River Basin Management
) K- F; N8 J* f& j8 K, FElectrical Generation
' }9 C$ C4 v8 ^* s$ COil & Gas and Pollution Control
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& ~: J) j; y0 F, \* v, ^0 h( eIf you enjoyed learning about
8 R/ K- x" h/ l, hSupply and Demand
6 r9 ^% @& J1 U2 F4 Z: |$ w UExternalities
! W) m! s/ G! X( T+ g! Z+ QResource Allocation' R, k( \" ?$ Y" M3 q
Taxation5 L7 D8 G4 W ]/ H% `
Or would like to learn more about 3 g% U, ^: t8 s8 [: u# p1 P6 v; l
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada5 j% U2 B: q* d0 Z: f
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* u- E) @- R( S
ECON 365 Resource Economics' g9 J& n) G* X0 [
Topics:
* N( c8 m8 z$ j: d0 `Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* [9 d9 [* ]( _Scarcity and pricing
9 Z4 C9 d6 t4 ~, I2 K8 I7 tContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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! [. i1 @9 X3 V2 u0 z: hIf you enjoyed learning about
; D! D- r. T" _4 H$ _# e2 bResource Allocation; k! D. O. n7 l
Pricing
, Z- ?6 o3 w7 M* x9 {, \Markets
) N% o) Y8 v0 @, QGovernment roles
* }* B$ |0 i: A5 u5 ^, vOr would like to learn more about
$ m0 r( i2 a4 uThe energy sector, including sources and markets
4 O: p4 o6 b' L$ H" j; a) OCanadian Energy Policy and current issues) [* |/ }) E. }3 n6 R a2 l
You might enjoy a course about
* E' y. z3 z0 ?* X3 L7 mEnergy Economics!
, y1 W0 _/ N: O i' s2 E$ kECON 366 Energy Economics
1 j" X6 p+ M8 C$ F2 kTopics:
3 @9 {6 G. ~' q/ sPricing
! |+ C% k8 h# ~4 S7 Z9 pRole in economic growth
& W) _$ `& I' s: WEnergy sources and markets
# w S) R9 R5 hRole of government & N, y- o4 T' Q% @6 F' S, x
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about . l$ e. |9 u4 R4 ~2 d9 E$ b
Externalities
# a( L$ ?# n" I" d- qRegulation
. [7 X6 j4 R' R. \- H' p$ ?2 KGovernment roles5 f) n7 s5 ~& G& o
Or would like to learn more about
: C* I/ z( S3 D7 JEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 t$ M; D9 e: b
Steps taken to address deterioration4 H: A* u Z, r' K4 H4 p) @
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 A `/ E* b) m' S/ n
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ T# [6 `1 \4 J4 l9 mTopics:
7 Q- @3 Y+ g3 x+ ?+ WEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 J0 E5 y" g% ?- t
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 0 F/ T0 q( u6 ]# B8 a: O0 r
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' U; R! _4 A( y6 s/ }: x7 N6 ]
Recreation economics3 x0 T- J8 G. l8 J' M0 A
+ i0 M3 X1 q% W9 z2 P7 h# J8 F5 }If you enjoyed learning about
7 t! K8 [6 t2 y9 @( M- ] Individual Incentives4 j, @2 E+ |3 {2 e$ |6 Z% t
Total Welfare
# G# \3 D2 Z: d. WYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 u5 m; C Y& M" H5 I
ECON 378 Law and Economics
$ t" B; S" }* ?% m* RTopics:
: P1 T% |8 \8 I. b( Y4 o! m, t" \Issues in Criminal and Family Law
( X3 B, [/ ^' ?) c# D6 {Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" Q# X, h }& W) L6 f' W. |# [Child Support Payments4 s9 @ H0 f `6 i
Private Divorce agreements
2 ?% \0 n$ d" _Criminal provisions of the Competition Act! V( b2 Q; t" w0 X% ~& Y F' W$ z
0 [4 ?( S5 H4 n9 VIf you enjoyed learning about
8 r- b: Y i( ` RPrisoners Dilemma
' x* |+ m* e. u& @' p8 g/ NDominant Strategies
0 W ?6 ]2 W0 l kCollusion
# V( G! i$ y# z3 [You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " L7 m- k; A6 t6 [. N7 B* X/ x9 b
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* t) p2 x8 H' ^; L
Topics: P+ f. }/ h( l. B+ c/ Q8 Z* D
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 f% v1 H7 W& Y$ s# w
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 Z4 n/ |/ O+ gNote! Prerequisites:
6 C" G) N E. P0 G5 M7 x, J! x: [, WECON 384 & 299 |
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