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If you enjoyed learning about:
% b2 D6 y) S% `, \& ]% x6 WTrade( |( \5 g" W: ~5 Z# [. [
Growth
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5 d" p( ~9 b( V" L \; t0 rChina as an Emerging Economy Q; x8 v" @7 X; I' O5 x' t( n
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!+ {# b( u( P3 F
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 n- r3 h% ]& H0 d; B
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Chinese Economy Characteristics- f1 C0 \8 Z, g
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' E: F8 R$ m2 q+ i$ p% e* ^Consequences of economic reform! x! N& S) a! k: M) O3 r: E
Canada’s economic relations with China* Z. k9 g+ Z0 r. [6 y: n
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If you would like to learn more about: 8 J$ k3 [2 }8 ?* v7 K# Q! k/ ^
Rich and Poor Countries
$ A. T8 j& U" c6 ^" C" Q% P: IWhy economies differ% V$ P* ` B& N, g
Causes for such differences$ H3 o, d+ i8 t+ g+ v! J$ R
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 S6 T7 l' d& F7 u! t, MECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ @; e( i3 B6 o& Q/ z
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Technology9 z7 j# b9 d# ?& u y; u# {; _& _
Institutions- D/ B6 g0 P3 z F7 g
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand- V1 N/ W4 N2 y2 z) |3 u
Consumer Behavior
8 [& ?! L& k# M$ N' mProduction and Cost
/ l& c9 C( z; e# P. Q, ^Price and Output- ^3 Z7 Y" G! f: H) }
Market Structures4 f8 T+ c K: K. s! C
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 A% A7 j, s6 u7 T9 h8 K
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' f0 u) a" U# V+ r& G9 `! P. PTopics: 7 r% F0 a1 g# `, p4 |- x
Theory of consumer behavior
+ V' \2 m$ z" m4 p" D$ DTheory of production and cost
3 a E1 a2 O: g; ~ jPrice and output determination under competition* c5 c5 C6 G/ v z2 k* Q# A( J+ L" o0 ]
Monopoly and other market structures# _0 @6 `9 s6 f) D1 }* b) i
$ J$ d6 r7 F1 ?" ^: R2 rIf you enjoyed learning about
: _; B, y* {' p! A# ]( uCosts and Benefits 8 H4 T/ @* }: k2 k' S; O# h, \
Externalities7 W r) ~! ^/ U+ `! Q9 j
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
) U0 l4 q- l3 t m) H+ a$ iYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" V( I! Q' F2 a2 cECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation: }2 r' {4 s" y# S5 `, s
Topics:
; l# g; I( ]' u0 v0 G; lCost-Benefit Analysis
3 }3 s( y; ~1 y" Y, }) fEvaluating Public Investment Projects
! ?, _% Q1 _: E3 W vLook at examples from
, e5 d/ I* X2 I& B4 O, hTransportation
9 a$ f$ d- l+ o: x% G( BRiver Basin Management
" H' L+ ]9 ]( S8 Z/ t- kElectrical Generation. Q: A$ F0 _6 L
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
" _" q. B$ \8 p7 L1 I9 e B- E. GSupply and Demand
# o: j* f8 {% K E. sExternalities
$ L& o R3 l4 F+ M" {0 n$ C# `& xResource Allocation
/ F' ` B( D. q: ~8 |3 wTaxation
% f& S2 p, S. R. E. C5 `9 ?4 ~6 cOr would like to learn more about
- F: t/ T9 X1 T9 @7 V' _2 vSupply of Natural Resources in Canada% s& ?! l8 h% m4 Y# L
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 Z8 s4 |. @: e3 j9 o" {3 X
ECON 365 Resource Economics7 a4 t6 W8 {9 y; _" R3 c' k
Topics:
+ ~( U$ u. ^/ O5 K' dExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; v1 L' ^0 d% l% ?( c! i( _Scarcity and pricing% D: W1 c# \) X, g
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
6 n& Q+ U o: f# H( \0 zPricing
+ ^2 s4 \5 _/ N b$ wMarkets
) G( D* y+ d7 Y: {5 }Government roles
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1 U- \# P) f6 |! |) aThe energy sector, including sources and markets
# |( k1 m3 o0 {Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
* `0 n: I* b) a2 ~; R+ R: ]2 MYou might enjoy a course about
F {( x* O- J# B' e$ ?Energy Economics!
! a1 G3 }" t8 [' k ~; SECON 366 Energy Economics
& H6 }8 h2 ~7 o: S4 p) b! _. wTopics: 2 h/ U- \. e" h
Pricing
" X1 ]2 B6 N2 M6 wRole in economic growth 0 x: a# k; k% b% R
Energy sources and markets ! h( j7 x: _" }- Q N Y
Role of government
3 A2 `- {, o }7 F5 e. r Z: ZRegulation
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Externalities
, {! e4 B2 B8 x9 P: h2 K+ [* SRegulation
8 l, }1 r" I, }$ _2 B7 ^Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 l p- i( Q5 U @; r
Steps taken to address deterioration
/ t2 m/ H+ Z1 M9 H, AYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 q2 n+ {2 U- y. i' q# Z% k8 r+ K4 NECON 369 Economics of the Environment* p: u% A8 I; Y& {3 T: `
Topics:
& g+ q; ^7 n2 gEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
: h+ \5 w9 k/ kTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
( I* ?# _6 z& \0 I! L0 C: aTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , \! M6 z: r! o- ?
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
( J$ _9 R3 t% @. N- E: |% E F Individual Incentives4 F+ q8 I* O# G8 N1 x
Total Welfare
5 F7 G' {' Z+ r! QYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! & b- r m0 Y2 E* e: h+ I( l" u2 T& p
ECON 378 Law and Economics, s) B5 i- M3 \3 I% r5 \7 M; b
Topics: ) F2 o/ B- ^4 `) ^7 x' D# z
Issues in Criminal and Family Law2 f( F9 y, {$ y+ Q ~" t
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 ` \1 m0 i# m" N d
Child Support Payments
& V9 @1 A1 c2 o4 ZPrivate Divorce agreements; n- E$ X- ^5 E+ p, y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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3 p6 j' E7 C4 g3 u O8 ]9 QIf you enjoyed learning about
9 j1 B, ?( X r4 b% ePrisoners Dilemma
/ z9 l$ V3 z, R0 E1 w# kDominant Strategies
% e9 N" e& {) b" `# y4 o& j- N) oCollusion
6 E! ~- t# v; g9 u+ E" e2 w3 h! H7 rYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * k: o8 Y. J: [) a+ h
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 c; r+ G: g# C5 s1 y) \/ @
Topics: " D+ G' j9 ^) {: C, Q1 w' [8 r
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- v7 t0 V& t7 yApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) O( E; i' I* n5 L3 ]' _
Note! Prerequisites:
! g, f8 @; n$ A' z8 xECON 384 & 299 |
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