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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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) k! v+ I5 Q1 k a& {0 z XChina as an Emerging Economy U2 L8 n. l" \9 x
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( P$ L! f7 ]* X! {8 R/ B3 u" W7 KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ ?- O% @0 f! O- Y9 O
Topics:
0 M* g) x' U7 u1 R7 A/ d: ~Chinese Economy Characteristics( O' e9 A" W1 t, O |$ ^
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy- q/ {: {' }. y% v
Consequences of economic reform
0 q4 X1 z3 y, j: kCanada’s economic relations with China$ W% f; @3 J8 W: i
, Y* B N9 S! ?( c- k# d( qIf you would like to learn more about: ( x# S! |! y( B Q
Rich and Poor Countries: J6 U; d; N) g8 W
Why economies differ0 {. x! T- B8 Z& @! Y% }6 |9 t. U
Causes for such differences$ A" i. w- O' r# c- |6 o, o; t
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ ? C* L) h% d& QECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 T9 q& Q& f. {) mTopics:
- w$ W l% K$ ?! UTechnology" }; Q/ s( z7 N- \: E! A
Institutions2 Q& U( {' ^" d' Z) Q% ^
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) B9 ~8 O$ T' g! j/ z6 n. _: c
+ Y" c8 A& n& e0 hIf you enjoyed learning about - _" r% J$ v* Z% |1 \
Supply and Demand4 K O/ \3 r! m, C# ~& a
Consumer Behavior. g: D; A. d2 }7 V9 F9 \. X( G* w( j3 x
Production and Cost( Y2 h8 Q1 A( w# C/ N+ q9 v
Price and Output
4 v2 B* i+ y: h! }$ l" a& F& ~; rMarket Structures
- G, P3 ?* b) U* F- ]7 XYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ _! L3 h4 G. o2 @( P4 E
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I o }6 M2 G) ]8 p" ^1 b; ]+ b% L
Topics: 1 s, \+ }! k2 N
Theory of consumer behavior
5 V" @# f* ?6 A/ h: ATheory of production and cost
! z P- T: y) UPrice and output determination under competition: u8 ~/ ^ x0 n1 E) A
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 M: _7 s7 b: j# e# Y8 zCosts and Benefits + ^9 Z' R1 B# P; M
Externalities
6 m5 \2 ^3 Q" |. A: SDecision-making
- L3 d6 f2 b0 g2 F" sOr would like to learn more about
2 f5 y" b- p6 A# Q2 h4 XCapital Investments% I R! T# ^& d: l: J- U* q
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! p1 l2 B) E. N/ U- c9 A4 kECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" F0 r) A* ], L: w; ITopics:
: p0 l5 t+ v% p$ T. P4 D" }8 z$ j. a iCost-Benefit Analysis& a& r) J; C" c% U! g" z4 S# C2 n/ v
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
8 Y" G1 B) {5 G; g! ?& C- G7 k" mLook at examples from
% n9 o! Q9 e! q9 O+ q' sTransportation. D2 c$ ~+ }. F1 `, B9 v- [
River Basin Management
; H- h1 _8 y- U$ m0 v9 f# ?+ }Electrical Generation* E2 T( I+ F3 l3 q# G2 ^# Y3 R" o
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control) L* |( T( B. ?+ h% V
( u9 h) ?+ A/ ?9 e4 YIf you enjoyed learning about
: C% {* a/ K7 n7 g& USupply and Demand/ D2 D9 C5 W2 E8 D
Externalities
. y; C% ]6 }5 x3 P2 U% {& m' z5 ZResource Allocation
/ Y$ | P8 o* y0 J, u# i7 ^Taxation
0 k2 c( r9 ]! |+ b; u+ f0 OOr would like to learn more about
+ Z; d5 x. t# LSupply of Natural Resources in Canada/ w( Z4 a3 P, C0 y1 N
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: g$ X7 H( B6 `" _1 ?8 J: c
ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 Z: Q" \. @1 C8 i, F! W/ b& \Topics:
1 _% R# h9 h. s& EExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ W! |( J6 J. a! H" D* c, w* gScarcity and pricing1 @8 q% O/ E" J+ s: |- t3 b7 b, S
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues+ O3 |3 H, d# Q2 x7 p
3 r4 o5 f/ B0 `) ~$ MIf you enjoyed learning about
% K a2 | o; @! @; i( r lResource Allocation2 R$ p+ `6 s9 U b
Pricing
8 x; |( g6 G8 Q& O5 M. x8 aMarkets
# ? r. n; r: b0 dGovernment roles
) F6 a7 A5 Y3 F& EOr would like to learn more about $ |& b6 J2 d) [8 m# P& f% R$ P
The energy sector, including sources and markets
1 y9 J V: ~& K" e# I2 X" ~! hCanadian Energy Policy and current issues+ `) }7 i s# C* U* ]0 W
You might enjoy a course about ]. |4 X+ ^( H2 O
Energy Economics!1 x3 F" G& w& u7 C: t
ECON 366 Energy Economics7 c6 g7 g8 j3 |* C2 M; T
Topics:
" @9 L3 P& w; L8 j/ B& QPricing
+ G1 K6 {" n, Z7 X0 F7 hRole in economic growth
9 ?4 w7 Q. D8 vEnergy sources and markets 0 g* G3 q7 @2 r. `6 A
Role of government
, r' k9 R8 ^1 j2 h, }Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about & s6 p; f5 Q; p9 d& ^) R; A* b" \
Externalities
; G; v5 f/ M* h$ r fRegulation
: q. m( e) Q- [4 `8 |Government roles
$ E! i* ~) O: k' fOr would like to learn more about ' Z/ h: \1 I) N% Y2 H- i
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) @8 C% m0 C# |( a. ESteps taken to address deterioration
$ }8 X- C7 W6 P4 s6 I n, w( o/ DYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 1 F3 z4 o3 d: W1 O s$ K9 y3 w
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- m7 I! J2 _9 Y8 D+ u# O) Y9 iTopics: # k2 ^! R$ Q" [# P
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 |) B+ U7 j' r' Y3 M. |; w+ ]2 x. x
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
" J, {( o0 Y9 X2 ATheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + q) m. F9 K; K1 O0 S
Recreation economics& n; T: F8 @& @& ^
+ F! J \% ~, AIf you enjoyed learning about/ k8 u0 r% {( _9 @6 p
Individual Incentives
7 ?# b6 U2 f9 T( ^9 G* ^Total Welfare L( Q% M w; S9 v5 W! e
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! # `# \: m/ D: B: d, P+ a+ V
ECON 378 Law and Economics5 _ S9 p+ u+ z7 G; X
Topics: 3 b0 n* l* s" U8 R3 D7 l
Issues in Criminal and Family Law2 h1 ^9 w" J' ~; ^% B
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 k. w; P4 Z2 \* @
Child Support Payments
) t: }5 W9 Z/ t# MPrivate Divorce agreements
) ~4 ?' Z* e2 h. v6 U6 UCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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, W# Y* U2 A! e) q ~If you enjoyed learning about
8 L1 D/ n7 ^1 PPrisoners Dilemma$ v, N0 B( U' h
Dominant Strategies2 U8 a# s' M+ [- w
Collusion
' }7 P' [# f, m0 [6 ~& VYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - D7 S Q! f, e0 a/ \+ d
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 C1 V$ t$ w* q- |
Topics:
/ g4 U7 w G# UAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games: d& b9 }: k8 Q* _1 }( z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion : z( |$ @: e" `
Note! Prerequisites: $ y: R; V& t% @! x# ~
ECON 384 & 299 |
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