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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy* l0 T r3 @6 [, t" T6 J
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 O) { j2 Z5 N0 V. DECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 v3 X) p$ N/ T# R1 U* T4 a
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
7 w& N+ j1 g/ ~% c/ s8 _5 W) u: VRecent Events in the Chinese Economy$ p- l) \& f; X7 G {
Consequences of economic reform* }2 @! Z% Q. [0 i
Canada’s economic relations with China
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( y4 L! U v; D/ d4 M# fIf you would like to learn more about: ; o7 f( v! H8 Y0 D7 t
Rich and Poor Countries
" x: g7 ]2 j3 Q# m6 u3 U6 W" OWhy economies differ
) U1 k; c# P4 Z; a) ]! [: @( dCauses for such differences
( }3 C" M S1 H% O- iYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 s1 [7 C8 T4 C% b$ [9 c- MECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 X1 P% X) o! P: q
Topics:. J( m! |) J2 n) U+ ?. s" ]
Technology
! @- { o0 Q( f5 F- jInstitutions- |" v, Y* G# R6 k8 n. d* l/ b8 J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
0 v2 R8 y/ Z# V, T& eConsumer Behavior
; q- \8 C. m+ r% ?9 V5 w# ]Production and Cost
0 Z) F/ r5 B# l& E# KPrice and Output$ e. v( j/ N/ i' i, A
Market Structures
+ h$ a+ f4 \ W4 D2 m2 zYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* j. R% ^ F4 rECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 n* B. h4 H# Z# {1 ZTopics:
. g' [9 o/ N o' `Theory of consumer behavior0 J) `* ^$ f7 Y9 s
Theory of production and cost
$ P6 H4 q+ b! K: p8 G7 G/ oPrice and output determination under competition
& @9 P$ H3 l7 O* c: ~ vMonopoly and other market structures
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" \0 c( x! I9 C b0 @- MIf you enjoyed learning about 7 H3 c. h; Q0 n) u) C' J
Costs and Benefits
9 x, B) U! _7 r+ l- P1 s" wExternalities
t, f1 }* d p# rDecision-making( k: \" a" [; l7 U+ F
Or would like to learn more about
2 v& J" f" b S$ A, F. }Capital Investments
9 i9 T& }: y- {0 E- T. d5 \You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% K& m1 W+ s: U: j6 [
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation4 ?3 g* Q, I1 P8 E) ^ a- A
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
; V' T, G t# C0 @Evaluating Public Investment Projects
7 }7 z, E8 J6 ^$ ^, m" `9 q2 ALook at examples from
3 D6 `+ a2 }$ A2 Q; |1 d7 C" m0 e) VTransportation
+ J8 E" s* _% t# A& mRiver Basin Management
* K) F" ?; G2 TElectrical Generation
& I% o! W' s7 ~4 x3 ROil & Gas and Pollution Control \, V0 Q: k4 [" ]4 |2 Z
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If you enjoyed learning about 7 `* B4 k, |( }- h: I8 [4 L u. \. f
Supply and Demand
* |$ }' P! d, i% I& VExternalities; e* b1 p P. C3 G, h5 m
Resource Allocation& _; b+ {$ `* R) x$ D
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada$ E# Z% m2 t7 j: v9 k& s
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 b6 u8 A- |: a" L& c6 `
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 q! r6 M2 |+ N; g+ i( oTopics:) ^0 j4 \( P( M. |) J2 Q& |
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 ^3 Y" m/ _ T8 t4 m2 S( ]9 V
Scarcity and pricing' A! i3 d. d9 x
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues+ X' Z+ ^8 ^7 ~
8 ^" C# E1 ?, z7 o# UIf you enjoyed learning about ( `& }* U# N6 g, s5 g8 Z
Resource Allocation C8 y! w/ I/ r& l
Pricing6 e% Y7 P9 D) s4 Z6 B
Markets
5 Q$ v6 r# P* p& y2 b5 i. HGovernment roles
# P% g8 y& G( h+ q0 _Or would like to learn more about
4 K# D2 C8 Q6 \: [* Q! B4 XThe energy sector, including sources and markets/ p: O% D7 o" U/ g5 `5 [* D
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 F: C! y+ V3 P8 V2 `7 r* A( I9 @# sYou might enjoy a course about 8 l# T! Z" R8 Y' U1 I' I* [
Energy Economics!
3 q( d3 z& n8 e4 ~+ SECON 366 Energy Economics
( v5 K& q0 F; T+ ^8 J2 l$ I" x1 VTopics:
5 w+ V! J7 R7 b% O a; oPricing
3 ~5 A+ l5 I" {$ _5 P$ ?4 X: ]) D& k7 ORole in economic growth
* E) E& Y d6 b4 ?. cEnergy sources and markets
0 o0 M0 S' B" Q" t4 M2 YRole of government 6 l' ]* V6 ^# J8 e' P* Z$ V
Regulation
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% `7 _7 F; {) z' |# M8 `If you enjoyed learning about ' A! _* t0 |2 a6 w7 v: q( x, k
Externalities
1 C; L) i, `( N; O3 o- u7 v0 ]Regulation7 I9 t2 ]4 \0 i1 S
Government roles
7 b$ p, [( w& G2 I7 UOr would like to learn more about ' b, d2 K- q5 a7 q( w2 R/ a- ^
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' b! ]. q7 h$ x N) A
Steps taken to address deterioration
: @ n. V7 Y9 x$ v" i% p! G7 mYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 Y9 v5 ], F. ?: B/ R8 J" A/ U
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 Y! I: B3 E* S( O
Topics:
- f4 z$ a4 \4 L% C; YEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' {% i5 s8 g4 ]6 w6 u5 ?9 ZTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
4 ^7 c7 `/ x. z+ o) XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- Q' d/ u- ^' I1 H5 s4 n' QRecreation economics; y& [0 ^( ^! Z% c
) A1 G O, ?$ j2 f qIf you enjoyed learning about( L/ Y- M& m. ~7 E. H
Individual Incentives* W1 U0 A# o% n% @1 ~
Total Welfare
& b# ?1 l/ \- SYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 m* K$ I X% m. I6 R
ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 K) k) N8 b" O) V" k+ BTopics: & b+ L" N- b. c5 D7 r$ ~( J
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
: b5 C4 ?" H, D- C' zCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 t# T/ M( S* L% `. BChild Support Payments
6 |& b2 y# u0 k$ C1 bPrivate Divorce agreements
8 H# y: U; E, R( Y9 C+ D1 ECriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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4 S+ n- I: F0 R/ j1 \/ c& G1 b& hIf you enjoyed learning about ' H T) b+ Q! [; U
Prisoners Dilemma
1 `! c! E3 T) k/ D% P/ A) n' zDominant Strategies
9 N! b0 m5 V1 ^& j' l0 p% D/ GCollusion9 a) B# A& g# ~4 D
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 _: n1 ]( ?1 V. ]; I) s2 `ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications. K. A3 z& l! O
Topics:
$ i- H5 l5 ]/ ^, wAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ \# D4 w- l M2 UApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, f; y) f; p" T _Note! Prerequisites:
) q1 p* |) V: c: p- [ECON 384 & 299 |
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