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If you enjoyed learning about:
. x- g# q: ]" S) N) `" mTrade
8 e' N& c; X7 l* F# ^Growth
9 h0 Y* ^& B, r7 v+ F& O8 }, B$ cOr would like to learn more about: 7 b: i, `& H& V, H$ n' f" v
China as an Emerging Economy
1 s- x; ^; P+ P$ H' _You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" S$ a% [" ?; r& X/ D5 D. ~
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 J0 O, j; l; B- pTopics:
x- X# t+ o5 y, @; n/ J) m' eChinese Economy Characteristics( m3 m8 E! Q$ {4 a1 k4 o
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy- S: U+ P% m4 |5 P
Consequences of economic reform
; B0 k: b% J+ \8 q$ x" T7 ECanada’s economic relations with China. ~& w# r# ? R6 ~0 d0 |
, R( Q' @: x( U. A& j2 M% KIf you would like to learn more about:
( }& M/ c9 a4 n" mRich and Poor Countries5 Z, R/ u" c5 k% r7 ~" u1 k
Why economies differ
8 Z9 N3 R/ l& G; aCauses for such differences& C2 |# E' {- C4 o, T7 F: z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ f; `7 r4 R( V: i" C3 _
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- J- P& |& E7 A* x! E$ xTopics:1 a% F! o+ d8 i2 p7 O: y! V
Technology
' G# a9 ?9 q7 ZInstitutions
# Z* v5 U X2 W# a4 N, {Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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( A: t. } _. m) I+ sIf you enjoyed learning about
: M. l+ O: z+ o7 F3 {5 @Supply and Demand
q3 W: p, Z9 _2 P6 t' _0 |Consumer Behavior d0 Z% r) f3 m: y. G/ h
Production and Cost
7 u3 M1 M9 n# G7 nPrice and Output
0 |! `/ D+ L7 f& X6 \1 dMarket Structures8 ]7 S% D/ n0 l) a5 ]
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# O, e: Y' f& u; }. s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ H9 G% }1 u' ], k0 s' ]1 s5 A+ N' tTopics:
% b* \6 p5 x8 v, F3 jTheory of consumer behavior7 ^) A2 K9 C( E
Theory of production and cost
) Y$ {6 c7 z: n8 }: m' DPrice and output determination under competition
) Y9 p* a$ n+ d. E# [4 k7 D2 RMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
+ u/ i4 z D- tExternalities
7 V, A, t2 x* m0 @, | NDecision-making
/ M* y: Y6 X% U! f( t- u* ~Or would like to learn more about $ c$ E8 K8 m9 G1 u0 Y
Capital Investments5 h4 |- x( W/ S' N- P+ v+ U
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!5 x. H/ k" Q8 J% B- l7 a! I
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 p; d" h2 b/ a k7 b0 u
Topics:' X% i% p( A% a) {5 Q9 z
Cost-Benefit Analysis% I6 P1 ^! u: z) G
Evaluating Public Investment Projects. Z! d' M1 D, ^
Look at examples from
) ?% r' X) A; E3 ?3 d0 wTransportation
& J6 {- W) n- [River Basin Management) b+ ]' P1 I: k
Electrical Generation1 V' P! |9 G( @( Q: T2 E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ @# e' t" ?& C( {Supply and Demand
2 ?1 e& h5 W LExternalities4 h- p0 m. y( Y7 j
Resource Allocation
( S3 [' u' h2 H7 t, cTaxation- H& x4 b% z3 z# S2 `
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 {% m6 k3 K# n5 o! M6 FYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 d4 s( [4 e) x! C' q
ECON 365 Resource Economics% N2 e" I3 q: b* c2 B
Topics:
/ M6 B% F- ^ {" x5 }( xExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 w" \% ~* F$ t5 u5 u; ~
Scarcity and pricing
, r& H' X2 T- W* l% uContemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ O0 p" b' Z1 E- s' ]4 o9 o
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Resource Allocation
' b$ m3 p' f. V# {/ RPricing/ Z$ t, ^+ F. _2 q- y' Y p
Markets! c9 @/ t+ E( s; c1 J# [7 o
Government roles; g1 n! d, L A: [
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The energy sector, including sources and markets$ C' x f* [, p( t
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 T; u8 }( [" n0 s) A
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8 D1 [ R. z/ b/ J# F9 GEnergy Economics!2 J: c7 ?' }- y. f+ L1 l$ k' Y- ?
ECON 366 Energy Economics
+ z9 T3 k+ P3 n2 O/ H3 uTopics:
. q. T/ u* p( t f/ U6 }Pricing; Z& J. F9 f; S( l& D" B
Role in economic growth
- Y, O3 A, R0 X% V# w7 u- oEnergy sources and markets 5 x$ O8 X) g7 U' J V1 d/ y7 H
Role of government
4 ^; s& W2 N% `! l7 HRegulation * G% m; u- @- P* a; w4 z
: Y1 P1 Z ?* b) Y, n+ |2 D9 o5 D8 YIf you enjoyed learning about
$ r- \& j+ p+ T- FExternalities! t5 {5 s& b- g% n- W
Regulation
3 `8 H$ w( d! Q( Q' LGovernment roles5 Y! n. O4 B/ R$ q
Or would like to learn more about
/ M/ T' N! |+ v4 }+ U% REconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) t$ X& l) D* @. \8 C/ @Steps taken to address deterioration8 ]% J, i- g( h3 E U- o" Y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
+ c. J# J; V4 U O+ BECON 369 Economics of the Environment( P! k# a, j( Q5 C4 p
Topics:
! U8 n& X% w% O; ^" S' X- IEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
& M+ l) x" H5 W% q% Y& bTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 6 y3 W; R& s3 x$ A2 y3 K
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 q5 O$ N6 D' D% e
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
6 s) R ~/ r7 C& N0 R& @; zTotal Welfare 3 t' {" c! a4 Q! C; N- h
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
$ b* X& l# s1 w! I8 BECON 378 Law and Economics
0 Q, W) k, G4 n1 `Topics:
8 n+ @1 l& R# Z" x- r& \Issues in Criminal and Family Law
7 C6 g# b" I1 B3 X1 Q. B6 GCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 R, r( q @7 L' TChild Support Payments; A$ v$ O* }' J- x9 |( i
Private Divorce agreements
* V7 m0 X% m T- N* B' GCriminal provisions of the Competition Act6 Q8 c4 h9 s8 L5 n
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If you enjoyed learning about
; I, u- W% W+ [1 \5 \- P+ g9 z* _Prisoners Dilemma: A3 P. v: w0 S) B% q5 }
Dominant Strategies
# s2 ^( {$ @% m, S) ^+ `/ vCollusion8 H m# x: j. S$ y7 n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ; S3 N6 H/ g2 D! x
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- b k( J4 P# l+ N$ UTopics: ( N! Q* R! x! l% O; P% M& w* U# B
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games6 Q: l) ?/ A# h
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) O: o" t9 h4 x3 xNote! Prerequisites:
# o7 |+ E& x0 _3 K* _; e3 EECON 384 & 299 |
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