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If you enjoyed learning about:
7 Z: E( e1 |% ^: TTrade
3 [2 _( j2 Z* M: nGrowth+ k- w, [, D: P" P& X5 x/ o
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China as an Emerging Economy7 G2 u) s; x6 a7 t, L( l
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 X( l# J+ s5 ]$ k; a% }) tECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& Y( R3 J0 A9 ?# zTopics:
: P) \9 \. B5 Y0 i- L0 g, `2 {9 K: [Chinese Economy Characteristics
+ `( a% a) E KRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ B( v5 {+ E$ e% HConsequences of economic reform
. ~- B( T) W5 g' Y- O XCanada’s economic relations with China% G$ [- B0 l0 j; q$ W" l+ {
& x+ f- U9 Z& ~+ b; E. C. O3 _ `" p: VIf you would like to learn more about: T( H* l% k2 a- t- Z
Rich and Poor Countries
5 J! v8 F9 @7 L& }Why economies differ
# M$ G4 u: n; B% w# }! BCauses for such differences% l7 G9 y6 N; A* s; _0 Y/ J
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ J: A3 s3 @$ C- R9 x7 aECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 g1 j! Z2 [( H9 \Topics:% Z8 O q: Z* U3 a7 M/ d' M
Technology7 E6 e( ?+ R5 `5 W( e
Institutions: `8 x5 ^0 @- o; g/ S# k
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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6 _ Q, s* b4 ^9 b" T; k" z, tSupply and Demand
7 r& O, D0 M' A" JConsumer Behavior8 B5 r* G* [( `3 j7 l+ v5 @6 L' O! ?3 k
Production and Cost N) w0 U1 Y( {4 C
Price and Output
; `4 e$ u! M, U: f6 MMarket Structures( {2 f7 \' M3 ?8 W5 f: N, G, o
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% k$ t5 i7 P6 P9 [5 qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 ]' h0 z0 Q/ [Topics: : y) P; D2 R) l, j+ @9 F$ c
Theory of consumer behavior( W& e( c/ U; y1 x7 M
Theory of production and cost
+ P# G% U! G8 |& ~) }4 }Price and output determination under competition
' I# U# s7 o2 c4 \5 NMonopoly and other market structures3 K5 m/ ~3 Z7 _" j1 H, {4 m _
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: w: i$ c+ o( H% ?1 DCosts and Benefits % r, M% _* `; K
Externalities
, |+ f& H+ m1 n' U, W2 w# m4 D7 j vDecision-making
. B+ \) @0 R0 TOr would like to learn more about 4 P' h5 r9 D4 ]% g' a/ X( \
Capital Investments+ Q9 V. V2 q2 x9 e; U
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!( U4 V( F' t. ^( X
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- F; o" M c; {7 A5 ?
Topics:
2 E; l7 K; J9 N7 {# r* pCost-Benefit Analysis
! a7 o. v5 g. Y- ]Evaluating Public Investment Projects' C7 p" M& ]+ J
Look at examples from , j7 N' i8 j" `! Y- U2 L- z8 {
Transportation
. a5 g7 s5 C# D1 |, p' [River Basin Management: @9 J' l3 K* m% t7 \( |
Electrical Generation$ w3 K* u- k% t
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( c0 H& X2 }8 P5 G, H) h" z B
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Supply and Demand
/ c) c5 ?/ Z, q' y" HExternalities
5 q8 Q; b3 Z! L5 P! D: H+ E Z+ r2 iResource Allocation
& r( Z5 ]# L( \+ ^Taxation
# g0 e ~! y: }$ BOr would like to learn more about 4 ?8 [) z$ @) o+ m* [
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; k& ^2 [' x& m9 a* wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! s; `. F7 p Y% t9 qECON 365 Resource Economics2 L9 j! T& @- Q( u
Topics:, e1 A1 W. @) z" i6 H& q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources4 ~, D2 Z0 B+ W
Scarcity and pricing
+ B' m; T r! r6 a+ b. iContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
3 ~5 u6 m2 ` R8 {Pricing( i3 v, D& S. V4 z0 H* J
Markets6 f- p; v0 P/ E3 M) X
Government roles1 Y2 c: j+ y& r- O
Or would like to learn more about
! _; {8 C+ b ^, f4 CThe energy sector, including sources and markets
- G* W8 Z* E0 a9 hCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 s3 b5 F0 q" V9 B9 T& ZYou might enjoy a course about : K& k3 H6 ^- l6 h3 }; Y# w
Energy Economics!3 w" x$ e: o) U8 [# ~+ ]' ?+ T5 ^
ECON 366 Energy Economics
* N1 S2 h3 I4 X( r: i# P! sTopics: 7 ^8 q% ?8 v, `) Z
Pricing
% k$ C5 y' U" k, ^. rRole in economic growth ) o; X1 j) ` G3 [
Energy sources and markets " ?; ^4 s* |; a* k! s
Role of government
I( v1 m9 F6 C+ S2 V5 DRegulation + [( ^2 S# x* j# K, b/ r
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: }) V% K/ w I0 V$ |1 VExternalities
- ^. f7 E7 I( H% i; d GRegulation
3 y4 S- E* P9 F! VGovernment roles
4 q h/ U ^6 ?& W# YOr would like to learn more about , n( a9 U* b! ^. D
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
" j; M& p+ k& j" C( ?Steps taken to address deterioration
, J* ^# r- C: v5 f/ t) E* bYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ P, |! G3 \8 r3 i/ {" kECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 H* g6 s. p( |* DTopics: 1 }& [! [/ C M2 N9 p4 F4 Q
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 U3 l# \! o+ {5 ]$ ]$ oTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 8 G5 u9 v1 g$ A4 T3 q& M! j) V7 E
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + O C, o2 X0 j) T. H
Recreation economics. g6 T l- I# ?* U4 N
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If you enjoyed learning about
' O: B* ]: Z( \+ U& A Individual Incentives
6 U) `7 j5 @3 BTotal Welfare
; o0 }: E% y. {! XYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" |# c: C& K1 F+ u6 BECON 378 Law and Economics0 J/ h5 Q" J( `" V0 g
Topics: * k; N [( L: K/ w; g) Y5 n
Issues in Criminal and Family Law2 u4 Y& O) k7 C! o- b; v
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ L& [; a1 y4 `Child Support Payments3 j2 o1 s0 ^4 \: V6 D( w
Private Divorce agreements
' K, P6 r! L6 p' T DCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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( p7 c- x+ v P7 ~6 \& m; oPrisoners Dilemma3 j. U3 h5 s9 ~: `- N3 Y {. C
Dominant Strategies, D5 ~$ i( ?; c! i, ~
Collusion
5 S6 B z: ?) {% o+ D, m7 SYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 F i. `# ?; }$ u# Z' x1 W7 LECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications. t }$ J& n6 W% m
Topics: . w8 o9 e9 E" o5 s6 b; K3 O3 ?+ @
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 T7 i" U& q; _( j% `; X6 [& g n7 F
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
/ c0 s' b' s" i- c- s! \Note! Prerequisites:
0 y2 L! ]7 V3 UECON 384 & 299 |
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