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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 K5 l4 b V. K6 b" o5 @Trade
$ s# x, o9 L) p _4 s- i* Z+ z5 h8 OGrowth
n' p2 a( O* A- KOr would like to learn more about:
) o, ^! a2 S$ V; R% U% sChina as an Emerging Economy3 `* Y, B9 r' [0 D! l
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: l0 t* @2 E% v4 N! g
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
( d" @, H& d1 i3 rTopics:
/ O Z6 D2 H2 Z! r3 @' jChinese Economy Characteristics, W- F8 }- u, J% J5 q
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy0 [" y; R L9 b8 m) P
Consequences of economic reform
# |* D: W7 Y& Z% T3 @3 |Canada’s economic relations with China- c2 f+ u/ t+ R. o6 R+ F
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If you would like to learn more about: 5 l) w; B5 A4 e' r+ j# S- B
Rich and Poor Countries: h: Q0 G x" G' d( B. H0 O
Why economies differ
, u' [1 ^( K( t |. I5 vCauses for such differences: ?# d7 r- U( ?
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" Q3 {# `' [2 x" I j& B; r
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 B* E' @2 M$ c, {. i2 m3 x m; p; W2 JTopics:
" r( A, p* `- g+ L9 X5 JTechnology, r8 b" W8 v5 Z" T o& q
Institutions- f. E: L. Z2 a1 x
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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$ a4 b; Z) H/ s# CIf you enjoyed learning about
7 Q% q+ t7 X0 ]5 qSupply and Demand
F$ e9 l; @$ k! m0 X; tConsumer Behavior8 U' J( S4 p$ K/ [8 g/ `1 `
Production and Cost4 n4 r# x1 Q7 _8 w9 {' U
Price and Output
5 e: C/ j$ c* g/ C1 u4 M" J; VMarket Structures# U; q ]( u- f+ z' T
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!6 ?$ F* \/ R9 _4 [8 ?4 p' {
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 \: O5 E) j/ A% n$ ^+ |4 p* M
Topics:
' T. P" ]9 f1 FTheory of consumer behavior& L7 ]$ M3 s' S1 t4 z4 k
Theory of production and cost) P; |* k! Y# o/ k0 k' m! @% }# Z( s
Price and output determination under competition
( T- ]/ ?- g0 _7 pMonopoly and other market structures
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U4 [9 Z: U! @- V5 wIf you enjoyed learning about
8 R/ R6 z* E" ^5 f. w$ Q+ V6 P7 M8 [Costs and Benefits 5 T8 X& P- J1 R9 A8 Y
Externalities
, V" ?; R$ r0 M5 ~! K: RDecision-making
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Capital Investments
. e3 u* \5 A+ |1 Y/ \. xYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; z& V% x) b' i8 f' jECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' U% \6 p. q8 ~0 Y7 C9 n% F7 ^Topics:
: V' b9 C$ M3 c0 P) ECost-Benefit Analysis; `9 I$ m5 K& W. `- W$ D3 {
Evaluating Public Investment Projects$ T0 A2 C+ u9 T
Look at examples from
/ n: X$ Z' A5 N; g! [ [Transportation( x. [' I' O4 u r" V& z" H5 ~
River Basin Management
0 M, K- w. D8 g4 Y1 OElectrical Generation
0 [& C% s4 O7 l( E1 r3 MOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand! e) V, |( g% V8 Z0 t9 J
Externalities
) s0 Z3 k$ | C: a! ?) ^/ yResource Allocation5 t* D. {3 p' y8 P5 n; w- [* g5 K- t" {; } T
Taxation% S7 \6 ?# M- z# G& p' z" D0 N# L6 K
Or would like to learn more about
9 w( B: q4 ?6 B6 g/ r, Q0 C( U# V6 z- ^Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 m1 p: t {: EYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 i3 j- R* ^) _. e# Y- J3 x5 lECON 365 Resource Economics7 A$ y8 R8 j" {! J3 D& S1 I0 W C$ _
Topics:
9 B6 e. p8 T5 H$ K/ vExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 K+ c0 J. \0 ~* p% Q
Scarcity and pricing
2 y* n% g! F! I: S0 l# y3 g) ~ }Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 d6 M c+ Y5 i& I& h7 _+ p% h
3 p b( T- C2 ]9 {/ h, |If you enjoyed learning about ! V* h1 V0 t7 Y% N% I l
Resource Allocation
$ k+ X" Q+ W1 X$ e5 ePricing4 X+ K K; j8 B# S6 |* o
Markets
& m1 c: Q7 r$ P: nGovernment roles0 @0 x; t5 w4 R# l2 V
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The energy sector, including sources and markets# f# d4 E7 @8 x& ^) f
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ q, I3 L9 L- w; ~! tYou might enjoy a course about
' [8 a4 h, \* \2 S0 ?- U6 B0 _% L8 MEnergy Economics!5 t' L# m* o+ M
ECON 366 Energy Economics
! G3 q, \( m3 m2 ]: l* H7 R5 aTopics:
# q8 J3 Y4 |3 U; r) P3 |' NPricing
" P: [$ f) t* ]: `Role in economic growth 3 [. F" }6 a( ~' u' F
Energy sources and markets + q! ^3 x5 _4 S- K- {" f
Role of government
0 o, O/ g: f0 N/ TRegulation : @6 v9 L" L z( y1 Q
, K8 y, {* s7 J/ vIf you enjoyed learning about , [% [8 I* D/ D4 l
Externalities
2 F, U9 c% J: B; tRegulation
6 U" b9 M& P- t( KGovernment roles
/ d5 ^( E: U& @Or would like to learn more about 6 v9 @" A# y; a) U4 n1 T
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
* F$ h6 Q- i# {) |Steps taken to address deterioration
! }% V6 m% x+ R2 I1 LYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 T- q7 t W. ^3 W& H! [
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment3 H/ V( F V! P4 z. F- ^
Topics:
# d/ @/ e: [* k6 p( NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; K* Q$ C! |" y* d9 ^! U
Types and causes of environmental deterioration " d" E: n9 v n4 E9 Q5 q4 \
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
/ P0 y4 f: l- s: j: NRecreation economics9 I# {: K) W6 I+ v. ]
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If you enjoyed learning about
- r9 D- {3 F' B3 n6 f( C Individual Incentives- X* n9 S+ W2 m; Y5 U0 i
Total Welfare / B* W( X7 T# k. b
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 S# E# z8 o/ [: t% I; HECON 378 Law and Economics
* ]; x8 m4 C+ p4 @Topics: $ g# E; e: ^; R9 A1 p4 ?
Issues in Criminal and Family Law: b2 s. M, C! Z8 l
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining ^+ }) R) P- A- V9 o& y
Child Support Payments
1 k+ z8 X8 j: D) _1 ^Private Divorce agreements
" U8 E/ a' Z# TCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma6 }1 Y7 a0 u9 K- U2 T9 `
Dominant Strategies0 x$ z# n# ^$ ] w" L) w9 ^9 w _8 ` c. F
Collusion
7 x' V& X2 H* [5 ^3 |# I jYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! W9 s {6 J, V9 K
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications9 C5 \2 ? I/ Y& X7 F
Topics: / N, \/ G! i I, T7 L
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 d5 D: r' n ?: n, [- |Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ f: t. _ X% @/ ^( XNote! Prerequisites: ' c* w7 ~! r7 m/ \- p0 _: L
ECON 384 & 299 |
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