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If you enjoyed learning about: 3 a6 w: r5 d3 q/ P2 ]! z+ W6 U
Trade
; ^9 r7 [$ `8 E* ?+ QGrowth _' |4 T5 S# ? N/ i, q
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* M; N$ S: y3 K+ y. f7 yChina as an Emerging Economy
$ c" O& I4 D5 b5 {$ RYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. I! O5 L7 f% |: l. W4 kECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
0 a/ f/ n# |- g1 _Topics: 8 w, v! {" ?% F8 o- d
Chinese Economy Characteristics
5 H- E6 Z# c8 \6 W0 xRecent Events in the Chinese Economy. q# W- }5 d3 r# O1 A
Consequences of economic reform
6 X# m. I% ^2 BCanada’s economic relations with China7 u* P+ X, j9 @' \9 g. K
7 V% i3 C9 M( qIf you would like to learn more about:
1 j, W9 b" p! FRich and Poor Countries
0 m: }: K9 u T! T( KWhy economies differ
; z7 F% i5 ^0 M% eCauses for such differences$ u% P+ T" `% p0 M
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# F% ~: o$ P' f0 ]- h7 pECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology
3 {; H7 s0 m- u. n; @+ _Institutions6 G: m+ \4 y1 M( @
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ! a9 [& z5 U" Z8 s7 [% ^% r/ K
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' ?% o. n" O- w$ gSupply and Demand0 Z+ A2 w7 e* P; Z* N, O. T
Consumer Behavior6 K' z5 x& z' h6 m. z+ \, k9 {9 ~
Production and Cost+ Q8 R3 [5 h3 ]) h; O9 T6 k( h
Price and Output! q( G& @# Z2 D& H
Market Structures
% F9 R' O2 r: H# U- E- {+ G& Z, y8 VYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# {7 x/ p& d7 e# q0 C, n" o0 B0 C
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" B" D2 F( y+ [1 ~& F/ M- B5 G
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Theory of consumer behavior
; ]& a& i8 D7 K) yTheory of production and cost
2 Z( M) b4 a# Z, _+ u% l3 `Price and output determination under competition, e( g6 o5 X) _! x# r: {8 F: U
Monopoly and other market structures
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, D6 v5 Y- d9 X- ^% g) a. yIf you enjoyed learning about 5 B4 z+ h0 t$ A0 C0 B
Costs and Benefits
$ _/ f9 D& P3 I3 h* I( d6 L3 [Externalities
0 F: O! N# d, |2 }Decision-making
# V% Z, L. b, T3 ^Or would like to learn more about
8 x2 [0 U0 h6 RCapital Investments
3 O' \" X: W* Z# J5 nYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" \" g$ A' a2 Z* K! V# [6 x6 LECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! z6 I: }( _0 _" }* sTopics:; ~. n0 J6 |% s" o# U
Cost-Benefit Analysis7 ~ B; o$ Q8 T; I) P
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
# I$ _7 v1 _; A3 w# CLook at examples from ' [5 \ o) q4 L% a& R) r
Transportation
" o! B5 I; f. [* c* y# DRiver Basin Management
9 D8 b) D) K- P" p5 l2 `Electrical Generation- @% V: v: n9 W8 n
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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: u2 s8 i* Z; z* E, DIf you enjoyed learning about
) o& q! } r$ y R }& u- g OSupply and Demand& `, V/ [" F1 W( ]
Externalities
- O1 \# @& z, }; m% ^5 `2 cResource Allocation1 a! _3 [" u Q
Taxation" L f+ m- q" n4 [& Y) D
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ w/ X* e) H. d; B6 xYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 V8 k, r& e* RECON 365 Resource Economics
. I- i& b4 }- x; c6 @Topics:
7 V. ]$ a# h9 @. @; L. v G+ M6 tExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' N4 j% B/ F% X& k5 c' m5 t$ ^
Scarcity and pricing
, W, F' o- b2 _" A, Z; C9 @Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
6 H2 p6 T' x5 r* v+ gPricing
; t. K! r5 n8 NMarkets
8 f: Z9 i" L( L# f5 t9 CGovernment roles
/ M' ~/ T8 Q& Y: {, p- z* k3 VOr would like to learn more about ; W9 ?) e8 B6 I( ]4 d8 i
The energy sector, including sources and markets! Q4 d$ d) y3 x e+ R2 s+ `
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
; r. a% B0 V! t2 F7 \6 l: E( fYou might enjoy a course about
$ H a" Z1 L6 eEnergy Economics!
5 a' n, {- h! T4 @ V8 R8 j; Q4 nECON 366 Energy Economics; t, s6 G# ?8 z
Topics:
1 F; O; }7 i' N6 H) H' [, M. j$ Z0 }Pricing
) M! @4 p' L1 c* f# H) l0 L" c! V/ yRole in economic growth 7 c* C( K- z/ ?5 q8 q) |
Energy sources and markets
A8 U3 e; i$ X d6 \2 G" r9 T/ ~& \/ WRole of government 5 a3 c9 y% t$ `4 ~( |
Regulation
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- M9 [( `5 ?; L3 t- Y% X" MIf you enjoyed learning about 7 ?$ k! J. m6 {+ O" t
Externalities2 ~; }7 H* ^$ o6 U1 f h
Regulation
7 @5 W2 V, d. ^+ F& mGovernment roles, [) ]9 B' ]* E
Or would like to learn more about , x) ?" r( Q* d8 C9 E0 J
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
& k4 ]: G& ?; W/ BSteps taken to address deterioration) N3 ~$ p, ?2 O" u
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! & |+ j: t5 e# B* t5 `% ?9 h; V8 ~
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
8 \# S7 }+ r# c8 o( {, C: t" H% |Topics: - ~' Y Q' U* L7 {* L8 s$ v. |5 E
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment E. X1 e3 a( Z1 M1 s, Q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
Z2 y) A- V( g' w bTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 B* ?; G/ B( P1 {
Recreation economics9 |4 y5 p& K: X3 N3 ]1 e. N( A
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) N# Q' L8 S$ _2 o# g% `0 j Individual Incentives
% i( W3 B3 {# [" ZTotal Welfare " T: p& c3 ?' N9 E$ x0 o7 Q
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; j- e' v5 g9 z- tECON 378 Law and Economics
8 K* ^8 E( g8 t4 o1 E" p& fTopics: 2 \0 `) g0 _' ^3 D6 _" b$ U; n
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 T7 l' O8 F/ MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& L9 V$ n8 R$ _( I" z
Child Support Payments
6 G( {" h$ u. I) D4 y. KPrivate Divorce agreements
4 S, c, J! V- J# _3 z- UCriminal provisions of the Competition Act; G# L( ?+ |; r
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+ Y( C0 T: {+ q4 jPrisoners Dilemma
7 K" g; Q4 Z5 I: |. ADominant Strategies, S. q5 X( x g& T0 }3 y
Collusion
8 b3 ^5 Y5 p& s, q/ XYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( T1 n, f/ i) p) V
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, d2 ]; F9 c& X b. q8 k. o
Topics: . o5 x! l& z7 W1 ^( p* K! ]
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ F+ I: e$ \0 P9 E2 T0 o& U, q
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 T0 ^: B) ^$ H! m
Note! Prerequisites:
. G5 Q2 K$ h$ r. h6 C) QECON 384 & 299 |
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