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If you enjoyed learning about:
% `0 i% C( C. b1 b+ M$ h. e2 xTrade, S" T/ i# @5 R
Growth
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3 Q! D# I# s [' G# A8 {7 BChina as an Emerging Economy1 Y, Z' Q4 x1 x2 p9 c( H' [8 w
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! h, J* V. c5 z2 R$ K
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, ?! M# U* ]; z* ?
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Chinese Economy Characteristics+ M; [ o' ?0 ^- L: [ ~
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy5 C% X! y0 Z9 J
Consequences of economic reform3 @* w) }$ N. J5 `& Y5 G
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 6 Y( s" F5 K. `/ H
Rich and Poor Countries
( k( b( m/ [2 n& F6 F# _Why economies differ; `3 [5 x& U f% k' |$ @
Causes for such differences$ _8 N+ u' d& o i
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 k( V4 t- Q; e
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; \( N1 m- H9 {Topics:. Q8 Q. {" N1 y5 f7 Q! L- C
Technology
2 i4 M- w \0 Y) xInstitutions
0 r4 i) _3 b* j: LGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence z2 Z: \- {1 I7 r+ B" B
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 }) X6 m. \7 q; ^Supply and Demand6 n' J, b. [/ ~& C. ^. r& D
Consumer Behavior
4 {5 \4 G, t" LProduction and Cost) E% `8 ?( t* \9 ]8 O( H# o
Price and Output3 o" |% h g7 U0 Q2 G/ o% {" S
Market Structures0 E" \1 `' W) P( J+ c
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 C9 b; J' L0 [( Z* m, E7 F/ b
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 r# e0 l i5 ^9 m8 A# |Topics: & q" D+ I- w: R% e4 B3 j# Y
Theory of consumer behavior! ^+ f9 d: b+ [1 J: ]
Theory of production and cost
" h+ T* T6 u: Y" ?3 p! KPrice and output determination under competition
4 U4 u7 z% @" U( G' p5 R! lMonopoly and other market structures
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1 s/ Y$ _1 G1 Q; BIf you enjoyed learning about
; K7 e: q: u7 \ }' @% [0 M: r5 LCosts and Benefits 3 J7 P4 Y9 |7 Y
Externalities
- W0 q9 x8 G( s4 P# DDecision-making
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Capital Investments
( }; S8 u' h+ b2 x$ h7 ?& l+ }' q/ ?You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 p, o4 b$ \# x" RECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# m4 N2 r2 }- I2 W; I; v9 GTopics:3 o# H3 B+ Y4 [) N
Cost-Benefit Analysis! v8 ]2 F- O. s. e" s2 c+ [
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
# _2 @$ n/ e7 [2 s7 W7 _/ eLook at examples from 1 E) Z/ `' ^3 ?+ U
Transportation
: u: x0 a) B5 s1 o( I; T9 nRiver Basin Management! W& Y/ X/ |# P" G. H) x
Electrical Generation% Z! x9 ^- W( Q {
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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2 `8 [. o8 m- l( u% w+ ]If you enjoyed learning about " q; | }4 m( _: _3 b
Supply and Demand& n7 I2 t; S7 E! p
Externalities3 @- e+ M8 I6 l6 t- O% T
Resource Allocation
7 Q( `. V/ a% L4 VTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ {; r8 U! I! }5 p* NYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ `) z9 C8 z+ jECON 365 Resource Economics
9 _/ m2 Y6 K y; X% Z$ Q; qTopics:; H; p5 \, a! o2 [
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 v+ S- z5 h! s6 o$ E2 O
Scarcity and pricing
5 }% ^: q. R$ b, l2 [. QContemporary Canadian resource policy issues8 O D' ^$ y3 y' ?/ n
\" }4 w2 Y+ {5 @* I+ k# kIf you enjoyed learning about 9 {6 @1 \2 L4 }* E
Resource Allocation: T' F( j: q& v/ [9 j
Pricing g; ], g+ |, A1 o( T% v* C
Markets) }0 }6 m: q. L& a& \
Government roles, C: n2 z: E) u) D) I
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
1 \) N9 A8 W0 i5 b) D! v/ sCanadian Energy Policy and current issues1 m. Y8 n, K8 e& z2 ~& P$ x
You might enjoy a course about
8 U V/ ^6 F t, ?4 X' nEnergy Economics!: }& Z6 E+ @2 d, P, k+ f/ g
ECON 366 Energy Economics- Q$ i! F _* }+ H) K$ ]- D
Topics:
4 l; s: B: b- _2 [8 ]0 m1 V! D, [Pricing
9 O7 Y* M3 P0 t& s' VRole in economic growth
4 t. x/ f) K! x3 V: BEnergy sources and markets
1 _: X9 e1 R7 D' }: RRole of government ( ?$ w* o2 O' E
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
( O& c( _ t/ R1 E, \) W2 K9 [( h( ~Externalities
]! H9 V7 \ y* o8 E5 L9 SRegulation/ L; u, a5 B5 w
Government roles- b& v% Q" Y) {! t, H. z- K
Or would like to learn more about
. ^" I2 e$ B7 REconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! a/ _8 N+ u$ u* @Steps taken to address deterioration
' u( m( F1 K* P# Z% @2 ?You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' D* l) n/ }8 J# c0 l* {" rECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 w4 z$ {( i+ P; R! x) uTopics: % a3 V* u$ x& Y. N1 o- x# G
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * F7 D; n. D* Y3 K4 H
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! j5 F, T) P) {% \/ J9 qTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 6 \* B0 d3 ~5 y q& R9 `
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
2 l+ K& X, @' Z5 o6 k4 s& aTotal Welfare - g( @8 A! t. u- ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : [/ @( C* m6 R2 w
ECON 378 Law and Economics
( t4 k# u, F' W1 j' o* DTopics:
' I2 G7 W# a& mIssues in Criminal and Family Law
4 o, R7 ?3 r4 L% tCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& a; U9 c0 _ m! \Child Support Payments
; |; X3 Q7 }1 E& C9 LPrivate Divorce agreements
# W8 T* P, K" u+ U4 }Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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\7 Z9 S7 b* gIf you enjoyed learning about
6 |: g' i% W0 c( z! g' qPrisoners Dilemma% Q5 G( `1 ^; V7 Q0 N
Dominant Strategies
& ~" ^/ l% j! c' \- a4 rCollusion
5 \3 V- Y9 u2 a+ ~. p& a7 K. AYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( q. O! V" {8 b3 U& b& kECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 g- N7 ]: O8 w$ ?. W C- u
Topics: & f- u" C! o j: ?
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 a0 x- g0 e0 t8 f. CApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ u" l% ? A5 _$ P. C9 a
Note! Prerequisites: / d/ Y- A! ]$ c T, y7 M
ECON 384 & 299 |
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