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If you enjoyed learning about:
( c, ^+ B1 X6 Z- A# b+ W3 j% {: JTrade
4 O: V) C$ ?4 B6 Q8 i8 LGrowth
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: @/ F3 e. W, K0 B. [9 EChina as an Emerging Economy1 D5 d; j7 X* ~! |
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) G# e# e- Z- d: E# u7 h2 \ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
( K: K% ^, M& G, o: CTopics:
6 W+ `) s1 `3 s% p& B, d! N! @Chinese Economy Characteristics5 H! f G/ ?! J% B
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 V2 C5 m9 ?4 E. o T! t
Consequences of economic reform
3 o6 {2 f H, a" Q$ I+ F3 ~Canada’s economic relations with China
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- {2 g _0 G N! B2 s# V. Q4 T+ \2 `If you would like to learn more about:
. ~& Y" i$ ?" H4 m+ E, y4 Z. V6 bRich and Poor Countries
1 E/ f; g% P- i! [/ D0 T4 QWhy economies differ
1 a4 N: ~* A3 U$ \- VCauses for such differences0 {" k: [( n# R1 y k
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 Y9 V1 C9 ~, I! B' a9 X- I; l
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: ]- k" M' V" x% Y+ P) U4 u
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Technology9 @* [1 I7 ^- k; l* q" }
Institutions
0 Y' Z& S o/ n/ ~" ~Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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) L4 H- ]4 C4 z; G9 ~ I# HIf you enjoyed learning about
1 P: W( a8 |# H1 USupply and Demand
" q+ @" Y: v% U! ^) P6 {Consumer Behavior
2 L2 z A1 c: Y( k4 \Production and Cost3 M- H- N/ M0 g! U: K, o
Price and Output
! `% `; o Y3 M g) h/ [* d/ H/ _Market Structures- y# ?- i& z2 w3 G" w
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
~8 g* }" d$ v8 M* X( EECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& i8 E8 H: @, B, P- R
Topics: + c. G9 R) O7 T% m1 C
Theory of consumer behavior; V( q% X; |+ U7 N* V
Theory of production and cost
6 d. |, s' Q- S2 v/ z# _* NPrice and output determination under competition
$ Y1 o! `7 i) \5 {Monopoly and other market structures: w2 k4 o3 d- n8 E
9 N( u; F. W8 ?, l0 f, C1 b2 ?If you enjoyed learning about + j9 E) f8 t1 @( R- {% y% `/ s
Costs and Benefits + A. }% P# z) A. a- u# M6 ~
Externalities
# X* F a2 v- ] }& G5 a! b" SDecision-making7 g/ C8 ^! `/ H- } Q
Or would like to learn more about
$ R4 F) j7 j& W) v, JCapital Investments6 f1 D# I0 Z+ i5 X, A- @& k
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) f7 m5 E9 w6 _7 v- sECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 u7 _" v. Z1 a v3 k
Topics:! @, {7 P" ^" R" \! e
Cost-Benefit Analysis
! q9 n/ K7 a4 |$ }! vEvaluating Public Investment Projects
* J- v* }& u0 ^2 }( HLook at examples from
F! }6 G, b) |Transportation- e9 W# L/ i U+ t9 y0 e* f: j
River Basin Management
& s3 B4 M* U% A( x, M2 R/ BElectrical Generation
5 Z4 L: v% ?$ [/ B2 hOil & Gas and Pollution Control1 M- ~+ [) r! _0 r
& l- x8 S- x; S$ aIf you enjoyed learning about
! h, x, b+ F4 J# u# z5 t$ c+ dSupply and Demand! @9 |, G- b2 q- U: ^1 Y( l" T! g
Externalities
3 ]0 J U u1 Y. RResource Allocation- `/ H; r9 X2 N. C
Taxation) M+ z% p& l9 Q" ^! W
Or would like to learn more about
/ a+ T5 e( j' R/ gSupply of Natural Resources in Canada* f& T' l( L9 y6 X
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 o& `: A4 Z( x$ ^$ E# m% ]ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 ]" a0 p, y9 Y% D( A+ ^# L) eTopics:% o5 _$ U, J9 j0 e z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. Y1 |: Z2 D7 O4 P
Scarcity and pricing
- Y" X4 E( u2 |5 f9 CContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation$ C) y/ B* b; ]# v! w H
Pricing
9 x; p' ]( a+ \% u dMarkets
; X/ |+ S, s4 x0 zGovernment roles
* N. i9 E' _" b1 ] |Or would like to learn more about 9 N% j4 E, K T6 t
The energy sector, including sources and markets3 {& d4 I! Z: d/ e# d: t
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues( U2 u, C4 @; T# f( S8 V' b( w P' Z) k
You might enjoy a course about
( `: y& [2 H+ p. mEnergy Economics!
* N9 F3 x% z6 ^1 M" J: L' x& tECON 366 Energy Economics
* @( z8 ~! G% ?9 eTopics: # O6 r$ p5 u$ P: s, j3 I5 r0 B
Pricing
; y- i' }! Z U# p0 a2 S! l2 IRole in economic growth " R b, | e$ @
Energy sources and markets
! s5 g7 n$ L( P' j; [/ f% f0 {% zRole of government + q* v5 l# f! H0 C; @' z ?6 v
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
: |) C, `8 E2 K. EExternalities
! }2 V7 B2 V# T/ F/ J( rRegulation
) h: {8 P ~# i# L3 c3 \1 o$ fGovernment roles
- v$ G! J! ~) L3 r- TOr would like to learn more about
* K# r7 W; ?5 b# a6 C. n$ p5 vEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ f5 C( }/ z4 cSteps taken to address deterioration2 i; g6 D N; J: p0 L' t) \# ~% q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 _! L: y( W, b( m& X XECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* H' L* H4 U; \0 N* VTopics: 8 ^! N Y: e6 u
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
: G* L T$ x! Z+ L; c2 GTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 2 h% h7 h& j5 E8 k) Y
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
$ ]: g( s- y2 o9 m: g; r) f& eRecreation economics4 S; ], j8 e: O" k
! j; @! a# T0 I4 J$ y9 ]$ yIf you enjoyed learning about
; t* H3 T7 }/ f1 P O" j4 ~: h Individual Incentives
, w8 F% d0 E+ _: {Total Welfare / q5 F0 B6 L) X, m& |8 J- w
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' J" Y, v* w4 N9 a# d3 e/ {ECON 378 Law and Economics
4 k5 S8 t' J# o2 w9 UTopics: U: G7 o" X" P7 P- |4 h* V/ R
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
$ G m9 E. T) t# X! U0 Q. yCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* T4 M0 V" J. N1 q+ {# WChild Support Payments
# x# d0 m3 {. }! s) |3 vPrivate Divorce agreements
$ G6 j1 H$ e# V; D N* q( D5 @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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1 \$ J% B f6 g' YIf you enjoyed learning about & {# ?4 J& O( D5 n1 i( i2 {, j) M3 [+ l
Prisoners Dilemma
$ D3 I# u h5 k) |* z, GDominant Strategies
0 B8 J0 P2 I1 N9 F( PCollusion
* _, |+ l/ W3 b% {You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! b1 C$ z/ }& R+ S
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& \: l7 S9 F7 r% F9 k
Topics:
% [. C9 s6 F9 o. O- @! zAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
?8 ^3 H* V+ {8 x5 r# z% GApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' \& h1 i1 f6 ^: P
Note! Prerequisites: ; X @& f5 a: F6 `
ECON 384 & 299 |
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