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If you enjoyed learning about: 8 P0 k! u9 K2 p$ j6 b" ?2 k/ Q
Trade3 ~( z. Q: }: n# w. C3 O: j. ~8 _
Growth
0 t. \/ W- S' u7 {0 {' Y# ]Or would like to learn more about: 4 C5 u* e, _ \
China as an Emerging Economy! y5 e- L, I$ r7 E+ d
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
, @# o3 \; k# ]: R8 c1 |% v" G* BECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 S7 o/ ~$ T2 [: u
Topics:
7 Y4 ]1 k- D8 X V# jChinese Economy Characteristics
. V/ H$ c$ h! ? rRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 x- L$ y3 F5 L0 n: A& MConsequences of economic reform9 `% i; Z8 }. w- N) g* ?/ t! U
Canada’s economic relations with China
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6 R- t3 I0 S! l4 tIf you would like to learn more about: 1 P. K, d" n `' q
Rich and Poor Countries
. w. g- R2 y3 q5 L0 n& v) Y+ UWhy economies differ
& r0 [+ f7 a; D* tCauses for such differences
, q* D% e! R/ r" k c# D- s# L: SYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. M$ b$ D' X+ X# z zECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 K$ j8 m' }. U9 E/ [
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Technology( I7 \7 v7 I% X$ ^: Y
Institutions
/ Z$ G4 q- G) q7 x8 i# y- vGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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4 `6 Q6 q0 d# K, H. u1 V3 R; W( d% }If you enjoyed learning about 6 |2 m* f7 s$ E3 y0 |
Supply and Demand! I6 T, P ?. `" w: Z
Consumer Behavior
3 r$ m/ z0 W/ c4 F/ ]& fProduction and Cost
7 [, v% u/ A% MPrice and Output+ N% Y& e2 S; C
Market Structures- l. O8 h* x: V5 @; o8 T
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: X# h7 i; Q9 X) {* X# e5 N+ G, vECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I6 Y4 u0 ]& ]2 n1 s6 P6 S' b" U
Topics: $ P. m* W- V5 J" z
Theory of consumer behavior$ E. w2 U1 V" C# J+ s2 v
Theory of production and cost
' I, w& _3 {, [Price and output determination under competition9 f& e$ i$ f+ L L4 J
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
: j& z; L: ]8 H6 }, M) b7 f6 fCosts and Benefits ( U- O7 |5 j) D9 U5 R
Externalities
+ k6 \. p# I [5 S- ^Decision-making
7 s; ^: `- E: n2 i; e9 ^Or would like to learn more about
7 f9 } i5 t+ {7 u8 N% cCapital Investments
9 B, X$ q# u% z; ~4 g9 JYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ A7 n8 y5 y' o
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 s& n; [! K& U7 u, }! D2 _( I
Topics:+ m8 p% _! p3 O% n6 P e
Cost-Benefit Analysis$ A' f. \. w: D, J
Evaluating Public Investment Projects( @2 r& J* G1 r) y
Look at examples from 6 K0 R% \3 b* O3 O: ^$ S/ a
Transportation
3 Z0 V& g- C& P& JRiver Basin Management
; C7 V2 N- M f' PElectrical Generation1 M& M) C& T: ~6 n. R3 p a
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! S' r6 g+ d P' f* e
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ F% w. B4 t0 U) w X% L7 _Supply and Demand. O, G4 G2 D. B
Externalities8 p3 y$ ?$ h& P$ \
Resource Allocation
! [" K) I7 |2 M6 w+ W$ x+ sTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada- ^3 m8 [7 y+ R( d
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 i+ F1 m+ g5 [- J& m/ w) d1 o/ OECON 365 Resource Economics! d' h3 M( H$ G6 X; l% ?& A
Topics:
" ]) @# A0 H( W+ [: _4 IExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( ~; }! i o; V
Scarcity and pricing
, x/ ~) Z8 {. R1 m I/ Z c! ZContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation/ s2 I- I& r% g5 _
Pricing5 b- s8 J J* \( q7 E: B3 `2 v
Markets
; V0 J5 E T4 K3 G1 H) \7 LGovernment roles! b2 i W3 [/ y0 ]
Or would like to learn more about
- [* S; h$ [ mThe energy sector, including sources and markets
. p x2 q6 D, H% Z/ y: @& ^& b9 s# HCanadian Energy Policy and current issues) P9 V7 v: M" K# k) a
You might enjoy a course about
0 Y! ]) P, j- c( M1 JEnergy Economics!
& |/ a" X* W8 M8 |9 M0 AECON 366 Energy Economics$ }+ Y$ t8 W& m4 ]
Topics:
0 r) y$ X2 A% Y$ U5 h- P( }Pricing
, m4 s: ^' c- v8 r rRole in economic growth
9 t. t; A8 W) o( E5 X4 E6 ZEnergy sources and markets
' s) H/ V$ K: q. eRole of government 3 k* M% B E5 S6 d/ J3 }9 d U
Regulation 0 W/ Q$ p2 S, _( E2 x& n
) b8 w* g9 }6 |; G6 g4 Q* h+ r' _If you enjoyed learning about 1 e5 a+ ^: E7 O) w9 d
Externalities7 m+ z X4 Y# ?6 J" B
Regulation
9 u7 J5 g8 B1 `9 j0 y* OGovernment roles
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% _. ?. c3 P1 K5 G7 ]Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% @: ~% i4 d) n# L% j+ XSteps taken to address deterioration* ?: R( `2 x8 Z" V: t
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 M2 N- v* h" `* TECON 369 Economics of the Environment
0 v$ `6 T% R- v& mTopics: 5 v& `7 Y- Z# l P
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ F, }( {' ], S" FTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 1 _& a9 `8 I9 ^2 N; p$ k
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + K' R" H+ U# J2 F
Recreation economics; M8 l D! w" w6 R! A ]
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( `8 [! E( v' |* B Individual Incentives) N* h! d$ `. m- @4 S
Total Welfare ! ~, _" ^# C8 ?* D& }, H
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 [; _5 f5 e$ F Q9 u9 j5 t% nECON 378 Law and Economics
1 C, e ^' T$ e1 F4 @5 lTopics:
3 p- t, K7 W% o. n- cIssues in Criminal and Family Law5 P! ~4 Y( {& Z" Z6 R3 z' E
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
+ R! [ Z/ ^5 J" h' u3 nChild Support Payments
( _( k- z( o# `+ c( L" a& ?Private Divorce agreements& Z1 w/ ^" D* p: P
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
! U) s' ~2 t* h0 r7 RPrisoners Dilemma- U; [5 T" G0 }+ r9 W
Dominant Strategies
: X6 C# F0 j' M2 k- c# BCollusion! l* Y$ u0 C0 q9 N0 F: R) u
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 E3 e2 B% \+ ]9 g# H, J5 s6 }ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
; S, a/ M; k1 W# c7 a+ KTopics:
& K. i1 m7 `! h3 PAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- l0 I, B/ E( S* pApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , ]! a5 c" U: ~6 p u
Note! Prerequisites:
2 E& J3 r6 q$ y! o3 Q# `8 ?+ QECON 384 & 299 |
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