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If you enjoyed learning about: % Z9 I5 e! e) |* n Q$ u. K
Trade' Y' r3 {, s* @" ], ? G0 V2 W; d
Growth
# p8 t7 J" [+ r9 }- X1 s7 bOr would like to learn more about:
! p5 I, A& U/ B7 j. V/ j3 N* ^2 nChina as an Emerging Economy) A' d( l% a$ F
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!0 r: n( G3 Y$ m) A6 W
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; t/ E2 c s8 I N) K3 ^1 \9 b; I
Topics:
# M! V7 i6 P" J7 l8 [Chinese Economy Characteristics
* n/ C9 i6 r8 u6 n# j7 K3 U P& v. p" `Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
& p. [ a5 {) q3 ]+ uConsequences of economic reform
8 V" ?1 }( N% K* `: tCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
1 |& X- ?$ h, z- D" B) |1 e! ]Rich and Poor Countries
' Z6 b. d% X2 F' a& \# ]4 _Why economies differ/ T, e5 H: `# X2 ~+ r
Causes for such differences
3 T; i* B. Q( \- M2 W: S. h0 pYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* J# ^, V, P9 d* S4 ]# a# B* hECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 \, W4 ]* a4 A# H6 \+ p* iTopics:0 b# @( x8 n0 [/ c0 B
Technology2 B4 l l, r( G
Institutions
1 N$ V! s0 {! J7 xGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about * H' U& ^" p4 M6 I" Z9 f7 ^% ^
Supply and Demand8 Q2 k+ V( {. @1 v8 N7 c
Consumer Behavior
! O" r# F2 A% Q9 w: f4 M0 e; _Production and Cost
- E& f, ^: X+ S3 g* h' APrice and Output
$ h' S' `5 }& b: }+ G3 wMarket Structures
) N2 D0 @8 x9 b* ]2 Q) i8 DYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& c4 q) H: W% ~7 q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 X$ r8 Y/ P, S0 j3 a' L6 S$ oTopics: # R! j r! `; r: l" r( F! B$ X8 K
Theory of consumer behavior
1 a2 U5 n+ w X) P- o9 l9 ATheory of production and cost6 V; M% S& G' K& Q
Price and output determination under competition
7 O, R+ y% e- j( N: QMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about $ X9 j8 d( ?+ A+ t+ [) e
Costs and Benefits
+ {. o% i/ V2 E: C: aExternalities
9 }0 h! I' }. G) v2 ?6 \8 uDecision-making. @4 K( u% t% S8 r e
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Capital Investments4 N7 v4 j. ?7 d7 M. J* j" ^
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. i }6 g( ^4 \7 h
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ o u( U4 H2 \7 t0 z9 y; P
Topics:* g1 S+ O t- }; s2 V' M/ b% N
Cost-Benefit Analysis# z, O5 T- j0 V8 D V9 \9 s1 I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects/ \: x. R+ U7 Z- l; J2 y8 [5 b
Look at examples from
m7 T: b1 v/ d2 ITransportation
: F0 p7 ^6 E* E3 s- D1 ^River Basin Management
9 j/ e4 q x2 ^& ?, c; L6 a) jElectrical Generation b# T% f2 E3 G8 k$ g. V* z
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control& p! d/ l" }3 L
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Supply and Demand) |; B. i' L' o
Externalities' ?+ W; D, d- l7 U* w$ N: |* M, w
Resource Allocation/ Y2 E; b' {& e- c1 e" p
Taxation
3 ~ E! s j, i+ dOr would like to learn more about ! A8 J+ T2 I( S: A
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 F5 A p/ }5 nYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! c4 V/ p8 |! |5 a) Q7 q {ECON 365 Resource Economics
* C' q% m! e# A4 M2 DTopics:, T5 g/ D2 ~; d6 C, H
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 \* r. |9 R9 p! L @: M& `
Scarcity and pricing
# ~" z9 E. S6 n( bContemporary Canadian resource policy issues' R$ d5 _4 T5 G$ F% I7 ?
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If you enjoyed learning about ! F& U3 C3 N% k8 U
Resource Allocation* e: u: }% P* ]" s4 g( Y. r+ [
Pricing& q# z9 E! a1 c0 w5 M. H- v
Markets
8 y: E- G q% @% eGovernment roles
+ o# H9 F/ d+ v& w6 T* W& dOr would like to learn more about ) \1 _% h% x/ V/ Y% v. }
The energy sector, including sources and markets
3 T5 T- I$ N9 yCanadian Energy Policy and current issues% @- g) p. q" q. N% ]) q
You might enjoy a course about ' o, V! W s& e! A5 n- w5 u
Energy Economics! l, W! f# ~9 Y0 _' [& Q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
/ n( {8 U# p* P6 }5 R+ ?Topics:
9 g- g' o' p1 Q& c. K; aPricing: f$ H2 |7 E; j; u
Role in economic growth ! }# ^1 ]; }, c" K% a& p5 }
Energy sources and markets
) ? D1 g& j$ X" S9 w$ M4 L1 ~ ARole of government * X8 V3 U# x4 V' ]8 |/ S
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 p+ s2 A9 [. y9 }; Q L9 y
Externalities
. Y( V- Y( l& k+ R- h! pRegulation* K- v7 p4 B! d" r# u' [, M7 ], l
Government roles
2 d, J) O' g8 V, XOr would like to learn more about 3 K( }9 g' w+ H! \ f- v
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# g) \1 a4 Z5 |+ L% \& SSteps taken to address deterioration, h" d: w; T1 P w2 [
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 8 p$ z" T0 ?3 [ U' |
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! j x& k b$ S# @, x
Topics: + ]0 U+ c2 a3 ]
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 r# j5 u; F9 h3 m, b# [) [
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- l3 O- w8 I1 Z+ A9 A" `; KTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; {& ^3 g2 D& B N7 |1 c5 Q# y
Recreation economics/ r& t- Y0 V+ }0 h! C, _/ i. ?
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If you enjoyed learning about
' Q7 N! ?, ?: Z- a: d ]) l+ [ Individual Incentives
# R7 }% z- y( Q. [Total Welfare
3 j8 h7 y' }$ }- q, V) e5 @' VYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
# L4 g, u* ?4 S8 yECON 378 Law and Economics
% d3 a; i' n7 x- I& j6 a2 p# O, tTopics: 7 y7 N' Y) E7 E% {8 `- ?8 E) q
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
% M9 j& Y$ U! D- N9 i- jCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! n# [$ H, J T' k! }) r. Y4 ]
Child Support Payments( ?: V/ s; `! |/ {% k9 v% i
Private Divorce agreements
/ A, o" {* p5 ~3 X; ]2 I9 C, r1 JCriminal provisions of the Competition Act( ]6 D9 _6 X) A2 n/ u: h; E
+ L1 U* f$ r" i B2 F9 F# ]& c# dIf you enjoyed learning about $ B& y. V% J: P) [; h& L# ~$ A$ f
Prisoners Dilemma G: H# n# a2 L! B# Y
Dominant Strategies& o1 J# s. A) n
Collusion
" H5 J+ q$ v" H \: zYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 Q# W2 \% P m0 kECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 p+ k! y6 P. o0 X9 n6 g
Topics:
9 @+ I$ J' n) MAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
7 j1 x: P% H2 w2 ^& W2 J- q0 ~* dApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 g, U; L) h! ?. Y
Note! Prerequisites:
' s- k% o0 z7 A5 c8 H8 c7 UECON 384 & 299 |
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