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If you enjoyed learning about:
( [9 P2 r2 M, }5 X0 W6 mTrade
6 m$ {: o& V; n$ J* i! D9 C$ SGrowth
1 r7 p1 t, J+ u# h s p; u$ N/ uOr would like to learn more about:
/ P) N9 U- w) W* UChina as an Emerging Economy
% g9 y* Z& Z1 ]5 H4 c3 d4 ZYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. r$ Q6 `1 R1 \ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" l! P' J' G8 v+ U- nTopics: 5 f+ R6 f& E" E3 B& n" ~
Chinese Economy Characteristics
# l; p3 C4 T8 g2 A0 L* nRecent Events in the Chinese Economy) {% A/ F6 Z' F) ~
Consequences of economic reform% o: ]9 G- ?6 t2 f) h! P- r
Canada’s economic relations with China" X) u$ i" P$ W3 l; I, t
6 g# Z. h$ J ^ \: UIf you would like to learn more about: 7 D6 g- ~/ o( R. q! ~: q
Rich and Poor Countries( K* ^# b/ o8 C; @3 D+ d- |
Why economies differ7 ^- R4 v2 |8 l! k4 k
Causes for such differences
M; r& G4 G# [; p3 m" f) e4 KYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* w* F+ \; l0 |0 P' R7 s! n, v
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ Y+ a, x' {: E$ P: }1 Z4 Z8 \4 V4 S! \
Topics:( J) O+ V+ y4 h( _5 m
Technology3 h, B$ B7 T' I X
Institutions: a7 @4 h0 D% _ |
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % d; F( w: S2 Q$ {
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Supply and Demand
3 k0 z' g7 i0 G! s' H( g; J0 mConsumer Behavior2 X/ @1 n+ X$ N
Production and Cost- j8 V A7 g: d" s
Price and Output
/ R$ t2 h! Y3 k; a* }Market Structures
$ c! _8 [) G, ]1 j6 bYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# F" \; u* j: A/ B& ^
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' i% o% Z5 G/ g9 J) O
Topics:
) q% k" A# m6 MTheory of consumer behavior
" k3 S4 k) Y: G/ `Theory of production and cost7 |8 J" R* @# O- I6 b! o8 b
Price and output determination under competition
/ u# f5 M$ c+ g# rMonopoly and other market structures' a4 ~. R4 e1 `& @* _
2 l5 N2 A- c) T* y) x' @If you enjoyed learning about
. e- Z$ {* s8 d+ _5 R+ l9 r7 xCosts and Benefits / v& T; ^8 O8 T8 W5 y5 B+ S1 _" V
Externalities
: }- o: Q$ n6 J- {Decision-making
# \9 D9 z9 h: E5 ]8 d u( o2 pOr would like to learn more about 9 t$ R1 A$ I; \6 M2 \6 F/ G$ s ~
Capital Investments
! k# C! B4 C/ T/ Z. [You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' e# s5 \0 y% Y8 OECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" h1 z# A# f- y8 P0 C6 A; yTopics:6 e2 |# I7 Z, _
Cost-Benefit Analysis( g' J) H1 D) V: c8 b
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
" {, u5 D2 A! m- l( a% vLook at examples from
, |( G# `' m4 {Transportation+ c! I7 l0 Q1 k
River Basin Management: l; z" O0 m" X1 ]0 C4 T
Electrical Generation5 h5 _ \" k/ @4 c n" R2 b% o6 c
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 Z3 ?+ B! e) y- [( n% s
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Supply and Demand
6 `, F, f1 m( U: c' c7 X/ |* xExternalities
* o1 ^; {; O gResource Allocation
" t, Q. N% {" l/ l! S6 @+ pTaxation# s9 K# F) H! p
Or would like to learn more about
# r* J; b/ g9 g! h- u0 M9 S. DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 E, V3 \' w- |, \, i- ?4 _You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 K9 s9 m% ?2 o
ECON 365 Resource Economics
' u5 n2 @ n5 W2 J7 i# X- mTopics:
# d! V9 R4 p6 x- RExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
8 a f2 @6 y& L- OScarcity and pricing/ D' } ]1 \' y' A+ l" ^
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ L" z) `5 H) V
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Resource Allocation, p0 V+ I2 h6 m0 I6 o
Pricing
9 y# u/ _- r8 E. h# s9 w# V: PMarkets0 x& M( ~& t2 t4 h, ?5 M, U( B0 l
Government roles
2 N, _2 |6 g9 K! [3 d3 ]2 r3 h! _Or would like to learn more about * Y; g/ d# p3 Q. \( x
The energy sector, including sources and markets) ]: K& j3 K1 d3 F& I3 P% o t4 P
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 M+ i( I+ \* J' MYou might enjoy a course about * M8 Z {' R) R1 A2 A
Energy Economics!
7 N2 I; Y5 A% Z" U. [4 T7 P: D, `ECON 366 Energy Economics/ u5 Z3 G4 A% O2 v
Topics: 7 D( C4 L. ?# d1 R( S
Pricing
- ^, h: q/ n; S& C5 `2 URole in economic growth
" x' S% Z P3 E: x2 b9 e8 s. WEnergy sources and markets
* `$ |! r# j& E( t& V( }9 h/ SRole of government
) j% k: G# X- N- nRegulation ( U# q0 ]) j5 P( B
$ ?- N/ F, [) ?8 K9 M9 P _If you enjoyed learning about
) d. K! ~- Z9 u: W8 w9 pExternalities
1 j6 }3 K. c, NRegulation% W, d% Q0 l; T h$ y2 F8 t
Government roles h0 ]4 ^" o' _
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- G8 r2 H6 c' j4 i. K+ ?& G; @
Steps taken to address deterioration) K3 |- }8 r8 v
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, u; ]+ L4 s( x1 Z* ZECON 369 Economics of the Environment
& Y: a# D8 q+ c! RTopics: " J; Q4 H1 A0 q6 I- E
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 ~9 T5 e; v2 aTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
! K* n( s" L( _5 a4 T8 uTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 Q+ p7 A7 J0 p7 ?7 ^- q6 O( @
Recreation economics( A4 E3 H1 F2 w
" I1 C' R+ X" u9 Z% c% gIf you enjoyed learning about' a* Z) u. q+ W9 o' R! T
Individual Incentives/ n/ U9 b. h$ L$ v6 J; a$ U$ o
Total Welfare ) E, j3 w1 z; g/ D8 O8 K( F
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ j! @0 t/ M" |3 j; p
ECON 378 Law and Economics% c$ e; H% t) q' k6 [3 Q
Topics: ! g7 c2 h! p! u+ j; G! ]
Issues in Criminal and Family Law& c" L% a& R. D; _
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining$ c4 t) ]* e8 f% W9 q
Child Support Payments
3 w3 Z3 c! _6 b: r V% u- JPrivate Divorce agreements- g ?& J2 F% O0 W) M$ [, Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act1 u2 l0 P4 Q5 K8 z$ v
( \+ D6 l. Z% i6 M! R9 TIf you enjoyed learning about
2 k) R6 U5 p; q; u+ VPrisoners Dilemma' m. Y& l+ X9 Y; x% |
Dominant Strategies- R- e' j, {1 Q% P
Collusion
. y& h% U T2 b, U1 u) `% S( BYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" H+ O$ E+ ?/ w/ R9 ~ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
8 y/ S% n8 k" |; e) ITopics:
- K0 q( Y; m7 }Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games. }& U3 b* B/ ?
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 a- n$ A* D4 H1 \6 BNote! Prerequisites:
3 z( ?6 g! H; y8 e2 n) LECON 384 & 299 |
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