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If you enjoyed learning about:
& h) ?7 K( p. G, Z; k$ tTrade- j: O2 i8 P$ N9 B
Growth' c, k" f+ A7 _5 y& L( U
Or would like to learn more about:
/ W/ _+ P# I' b6 `; q4 GChina as an Emerging Economy
* |( g% ?( E4 DYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! L" B7 v$ a% Q/ x/ ^# f
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! @/ [; w6 P6 o' M
Topics:
1 l* i0 Q; E- X; H1 f" ^* cChinese Economy Characteristics
4 q( |1 |/ s* i" b8 Q# v5 iRecent Events in the Chinese Economy8 F' L8 [( N# Y& X# r5 M
Consequences of economic reform9 Z2 f) W# m N& R7 U7 s- A
Canada’s economic relations with China" s# N* l# K! `% u
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If you would like to learn more about: # T$ M( R% }9 \9 _7 P! }5 H% u
Rich and Poor Countries5 s+ b3 G6 ?4 p# `' z
Why economies differ
5 p; \' l9 g1 S5 k* ICauses for such differences
7 J2 `7 V" a4 Z6 F: b, s2 j% dYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 X2 v, H p. p& n$ g! B5 B
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 E7 H4 M" a0 p# H8 UTopics:
: a. k! E' p/ |Technology. k% I" Y5 e+ K: L0 F* I; d
Institutions7 \- }7 F% F- ?/ U+ P
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 O: |( y* M$ L5 Z( I$ G1 Q
+ v3 k+ T- u Q4 i. S6 Q0 bIf you enjoyed learning about % ?: r( d1 S9 y6 [/ k& E8 J" a
Supply and Demand
5 B! d/ [7 H/ P4 L6 tConsumer Behavior" V, n' e8 M% h: V/ L% p8 F5 U
Production and Cost
! x2 ]5 Q6 o2 k7 ]Price and Output5 m! o, m, |$ @- j! ]
Market Structures5 S8 X! T" w3 Q2 h' x4 Z Y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 L& ?5 j& `7 b6 S0 M @
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 s& R" F& f9 p+ ?Topics: ( V2 k& ^5 A, v; ?
Theory of consumer behavior
) b( J2 I, Y: I. P- r. d0 P2 J6 O6 M1 fTheory of production and cost
. ]* G( d; z# r4 p9 GPrice and output determination under competition4 p; |$ F+ a- l9 z+ f1 q
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 v" F( |& E) y. X3 X+ W" o5 k8 rCosts and Benefits
! U' B$ h8 [0 OExternalities
9 f! c1 ]( N2 `1 W6 @3 ZDecision-making
& Z# k) U/ Z* X% \3 y! K! @, _Or would like to learn more about
0 t+ ?( O/ m- L% N/ I$ b) kCapital Investments' C5 E3 }) B( r, g8 w: Q9 x a+ U
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- l3 W* L1 p3 Q1 T4 Z- z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( H! s x7 D" R. M9 W% c) s
Topics:
8 O' g, {* y$ i9 D; WCost-Benefit Analysis1 K+ S0 |6 y+ j8 B
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
# z4 R' y8 d1 w$ d4 \Look at examples from
9 J X: V" d% g* Q7 [Transportation) D' J" J1 f4 k' ?$ F3 l4 j9 {
River Basin Management
, \( \0 Z. v8 Y4 n/ l4 YElectrical Generation" w2 g @0 A u: A' Q( s# }
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control& H: i: `8 ] w6 r% o" K
8 L/ y0 I- i9 q7 P! ^! R% KIf you enjoyed learning about - [/ i& ?% d3 L+ s
Supply and Demand
7 q8 R- Y/ @% x. lExternalities/ w& Q& D4 o6 _+ M
Resource Allocation# R# q9 x# W3 C
Taxation
2 I) _4 Z$ Z# b+ q2 yOr would like to learn more about % I: V6 R! M9 a4 ?
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# N5 m! M" p' u/ b# r' T
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. F; E# G/ O# ]- t- k" L
ECON 365 Resource Economics7 a* z) ]+ {3 E. C+ k, i
Topics:
# Q0 x! a; Z1 S9 S7 c' c9 {Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& F9 t1 M( ^8 i L% |, BScarcity and pricing: d m' u. c7 s) A9 L- K
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues' W' L; W6 M; b+ y. x7 U/ x- K
3 e0 m" h% U0 E; ?! i$ mIf you enjoyed learning about , I# X# a. l" I9 v# h* f, d
Resource Allocation* a, E+ G! O' r
Pricing& o; D% b1 |/ Y8 I8 S! k; D# W
Markets
! r8 e) R, x/ I" ` [Government roles: `% R! }, E0 |/ {9 O3 G; l2 q
Or would like to learn more about
/ p B5 Z4 H, }: r7 WThe energy sector, including sources and markets
8 g! v' I( n* JCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
; @, Q& s5 f8 T9 }5 o- hYou might enjoy a course about
, B6 C( `' ~( r% q3 {Energy Economics!
; s5 U+ ]6 X& S8 p; WECON 366 Energy Economics
$ c% _4 D& m9 x& e& A* ZTopics: # T+ u! |9 J) j$ d
Pricing1 f- O$ i$ ]) |& ~' C D g
Role in economic growth : T& R7 r+ p" W* f8 |
Energy sources and markets # Y7 C5 Z% s, v
Role of government
% Z+ [2 I" ^4 E2 H! M7 ^- lRegulation % ^) h% ?+ J+ ~
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If you enjoyed learning about - C' I# A3 ]9 Z0 s' w
Externalities: o. o: s2 y4 q/ P( d0 i2 w
Regulation
* K, |: z$ |9 n& EGovernment roles
) ?, a7 i/ {/ ^: ROr would like to learn more about
2 C' R( [, f9 Q7 q- B4 s' REconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ w: E) l) R* B* _5 T0 oSteps taken to address deterioration
7 H) s, _* A+ Y. hYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 g4 z7 d3 s/ ?- T q/ ^. l3 sECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 R, p1 l. N) M7 k9 B/ i& j
Topics: : V, Y. Z( V' ^% e! N, |
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment # s" A! r& D8 t9 i! D2 @
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
3 b! l* {( V. N7 M$ p' O. e6 \Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- E( @4 f4 \4 ?) ORecreation economics* i' Y! {1 d: K8 M" ^/ X- J" A
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If you enjoyed learning about4 I1 B. b- C9 `& V6 \( k
Individual Incentives0 i8 V7 g+ d9 S7 J9 C
Total Welfare + W R2 A8 x7 L' m: n
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ H0 Q/ {. C" n8 ^( T% e/ h
ECON 378 Law and Economics
" r! E+ N: q5 Y: ~Topics:
- z/ o4 x6 U' U/ W1 A4 }Issues in Criminal and Family Law
. f$ p* J2 b$ L5 b- B/ n" N7 n2 jCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining ?! K% O) _+ Z6 R; J* \* Y* E
Child Support Payments
* J6 l6 {/ _% W/ {. FPrivate Divorce agreements4 G+ ]& {/ _! q# ]' L6 J9 _( T
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ S9 I! j. b) L6 ^+ v9 J2 ^Prisoners Dilemma8 B( W! [* U( I* V d; U7 F
Dominant Strategies
/ @ s4 B5 }5 E5 @, x OCollusion3 T% F A" J6 i1 U: ? L
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
* v8 F6 j9 F3 D# \ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications% U( B1 X+ j! O" B# T; }. g; j- n# f
Topics: , K8 j& g; u: h1 x2 m
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 ?& P P' s/ e# ]Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" r( S1 i# U; A! |( `: k. rNote! Prerequisites: ) y7 F6 v& g" ]% A4 I- U
ECON 384 & 299 |
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