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If you enjoyed learning about: , Z7 q* [, Y+ [$ U6 R4 h3 z
Trade
+ m2 ^. b2 Y/ X/ D& H! OGrowth
# a& ?" `) C0 ^, {3 j- f$ qOr would like to learn more about:
- m. b. ] Y8 O7 T) u# `China as an Emerging Economy
( W4 V- Y' P/ Y# cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 u7 Z& q# ^, F0 q& S8 VECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
?9 ]) X4 t0 _. nTopics: * W, O" P$ a3 P/ r. v* {6 r
Chinese Economy Characteristics# e# I P1 S! `9 X) n
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
, f( ]7 S6 e, Q6 P& FConsequences of economic reform
( r1 ?/ l# j8 d9 oCanada’s economic relations with China( q2 E$ c) Q3 d U' E# c; \5 Z* b
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If you would like to learn more about: 6 T; ?0 u) h. ?7 K3 A3 j( W3 p
Rich and Poor Countries
8 @1 w; R+ s* D% ]0 r6 l; WWhy economies differ
9 k% y( x! l) z |Causes for such differences
s) w" f& W) C) a, pYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ c0 }7 Q5 ~9 Z% @0 Y
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 J' c2 G2 A$ u% @Topics:
j- { _7 F# c Z, y5 Z) y& y/ BTechnology" E, {3 f0 z+ w4 j, b/ [
Institutions2 G. a: ]' l5 I9 |: ?8 m9 W4 a
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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5 g" Q n' T& i: t eIf you enjoyed learning about + [* ~$ t7 ~/ v# ^$ R+ V8 ?
Supply and Demand
~* f, x3 @6 W8 ~5 V. ^ K" {Consumer Behavior
: |4 U( O, H' b. x2 [Production and Cost8 H' H: K' g+ [) j) z ^( C
Price and Output
9 _! E" `) w, w' ^* O& BMarket Structures
* g5 X; O6 o0 \( q3 h" wYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# H4 `% d% }5 {% w$ p# vECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I) d i. ~( E. x( u, }
Topics:
2 J J' h# o& l6 D. J7 k+ E0 GTheory of consumer behavior
6 g L) P6 q( j% i* Q! y( s6 mTheory of production and cost
" K5 d7 o& q- y8 D2 o+ NPrice and output determination under competition
9 F' f# f2 E/ g0 W* g# ^! ^Monopoly and other market structures
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' b1 {. f; [; ~& Q( m/ aIf you enjoyed learning about
' x$ t- [1 X# c. dCosts and Benefits ' k+ Z. u9 b3 n$ v
Externalities$ w6 N; b1 G" Q5 Q
Decision-making
; w8 ~5 W s6 r* V! lOr would like to learn more about
% d6 \; j2 d) D9 A* `; V5 PCapital Investments- _, z6 c0 t4 s; y$ F' k$ j# _
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" U5 A y9 T; z pECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* V1 h8 B' j4 V1 e
Topics:
! r, h! `$ \1 w) \! V+ VCost-Benefit Analysis
7 M7 j/ p. p: y. [4 m X6 @* r zEvaluating Public Investment Projects- b5 P& p1 f9 a) Q3 q9 E: z
Look at examples from
7 @# v- F* Q9 o' ATransportation
$ A+ R, L" [- R. {" g7 r4 }River Basin Management+ B u7 |7 ~! ?. u; R3 I3 E
Electrical Generation" t3 Z, f+ a2 |
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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6 H: G" G# F7 J2 uIf you enjoyed learning about m* ^. f- K, R4 m8 H- k
Supply and Demand& _; h1 b; W6 e6 T4 i m" {
Externalities
! {$ K/ j! [* V9 }9 gResource Allocation
$ Z4 C* U, s. ?, j* [5 aTaxation1 M2 X! o/ }2 `
Or would like to learn more about ( o: m: a+ Y! n+ o: H. t$ J0 E
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# Z/ g* p, V0 K% @, k" `# r
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 f# R: z2 I! Z3 z$ v% qECON 365 Resource Economics
+ M7 `; O+ T/ Y: w# l& uTopics:
`% \0 j7 [& KExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
$ c$ f! A* |; h& j! iScarcity and pricing. e0 S. |* m6 E" V& | u# U2 M
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
! E! a# F4 r# f& ^% A5 DResource Allocation
9 L, C7 O' z9 m' d) xPricing
& s! a+ C: r! N. p' jMarkets
: i* c& h7 l$ `4 ~& IGovernment roles
9 S! d4 K. D3 T3 g) }7 z# q) WOr would like to learn more about
5 y& X$ O+ K ?8 M7 v3 H. N( AThe energy sector, including sources and markets4 u" ?6 T# ~* H# a% u/ T' Z: v
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues: v. A7 |% b0 U: w: c" w
You might enjoy a course about / z6 P0 l" S6 h/ c6 w/ p; r
Energy Economics!
' M# ^( L2 u+ g6 KECON 366 Energy Economics1 o7 W$ K$ Q$ ]: r& X+ ~
Topics: / y5 e1 b6 Y, J; ^) ` ^
Pricing
( R( x6 a9 C( J7 P$ ]! z# y5 oRole in economic growth : Z9 N, \1 X5 g/ [% P
Energy sources and markets ( M/ X8 y% g, @
Role of government # u( L" q k; p
Regulation
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Externalities, C- ` i" {8 b& T3 [
Regulation
7 c+ C( q$ k2 A1 g! jGovernment roles R/ _/ ]/ O# v& s+ d% w& [! O4 n
Or would like to learn more about
+ ~& E. c" ? o' I: `: LEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' \- O8 h6 Q5 r* }) n# @: F
Steps taken to address deterioration
# D" O$ z0 }/ d1 AYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 B+ F8 f( y6 l- b/ XECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# B ]: W) k: X# dTopics:
& Y6 k' x6 J1 S1 I7 i/ xEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 v* ?7 c8 T' j' k* ~
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* B& o7 W6 J& d* dTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( c! j" J! u" Y |1 F7 g! r) xRecreation economics0 D0 R2 Q2 p, a8 L9 u" q1 U+ X
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Individual Incentives/ U5 u* d* b; q
Total Welfare # f" I% I) C8 Y0 d( f- h1 ?6 Y0 m- [) T
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 V. Y) h8 M* K/ u8 `; a
ECON 378 Law and Economics% Q" b+ F8 w0 F! }0 {
Topics: 7 r. `, ^! g0 F1 J# Z8 v
Issues in Criminal and Family Law* O H& @# U, z0 s
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ u- B$ Z2 u8 q0 g2 a; ?! l+ @$ k! U
Child Support Payments
2 ~ m. R9 r! h3 u+ Z, RPrivate Divorce agreements2 I8 R1 l) w4 ? h. {1 l5 @
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act6 I4 I& P4 b6 E" y, Y
+ \; j. d9 ^# B) TIf you enjoyed learning about
6 l" M1 T) A. lPrisoners Dilemma+ f( ]. }$ t5 R, v3 y7 `
Dominant Strategies
$ S6 ?: z' U! F; a' DCollusion4 x5 C2 D: k; p- s
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! l# j$ W q' @# HECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 {; d. L" B6 w# l j. y8 M/ ]
Topics:
! R g" }3 k( S& f! R$ d7 bAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; y* p: p7 e3 e j" `Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ z! X3 z. a; H$ k; J/ FNote! Prerequisites:
! r; z a1 y" U9 gECON 384 & 299 |
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