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If you enjoyed learning about:
2 O6 F6 @8 X! I* oTrade
+ ]5 E6 Y/ ?# WGrowth/ F+ n3 I+ i) M" [; `2 I- ?3 C
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China as an Emerging Economy5 b. [$ u: R y
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- [: N* @4 E3 n+ S/ c5 T7 ~; CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 T4 F5 P" N- g! r. T B% ?) N; ?' p
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Chinese Economy Characteristics& }2 R4 B# [6 \" X+ X. ] C1 W9 t3 Q2 E' x
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy8 K# o; B" K2 d2 ?, `( k0 {
Consequences of economic reform
+ r) d0 @ F4 g4 t1 }Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries3 L: m6 p4 ?9 o$ X* ^' _7 Q
Why economies differ
3 U& {# T/ N! D: p" n8 xCauses for such differences$ ^ [; M% T% G8 W
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* O% {) \+ d/ v, }8 ~0 \ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! r9 v0 T* K2 U b- F
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Technology. x' L9 g! B4 o' O
Institutions
5 O, c4 F$ D: r5 Q! u1 ?Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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0 G" w7 y5 H" w. F6 |: E2 pIf you enjoyed learning about 2 g+ K2 ~: S7 K' t& N5 B
Supply and Demand
% D' k% {5 c0 a# p/ ]* zConsumer Behavior4 S+ s+ t. w: L5 D) e
Production and Cost
0 X2 [" l( l, P3 _7 HPrice and Output# t; I$ T! H/ V) x* w
Market Structures
1 \! O3 P, ?) b3 Q6 N/ M0 a2 gYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ k2 h+ J! ]6 V* ~; C; f% t# HECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I ?3 V; V6 i2 \% @
Topics:
; `- \' b) f0 T9 t# X0 w, ?. b6 FTheory of consumer behavior
0 Y/ k+ e3 K: @% S3 V* q7 h3 ~+ BTheory of production and cost% I/ u% f! F) I% B/ x/ K
Price and output determination under competition. E/ t( U" ^8 e* i, g
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
; u+ C1 g( I8 g* ^- D' s( E5 `Costs and Benefits
I; d* A6 ]1 Y( r$ ^, @Externalities$ t/ q |1 J1 k* P; b
Decision-making0 }) ~( E9 ]0 C2 g. y
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Capital Investments
2 m5 t* R6 n# v n' [You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 F( k( S: I# c6 ^
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# P: g6 g. v! }
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Cost-Benefit Analysis1 a' y9 W$ C, K
Evaluating Public Investment Projects( n( W+ M$ \! b: i7 d( V+ l
Look at examples from
6 d7 J. O9 l9 MTransportation
9 b L* R) W% h0 C8 [ WRiver Basin Management
6 o( I8 c7 w* ZElectrical Generation4 o5 J/ o: ^5 G2 H3 u7 E/ m
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control8 k( ^2 T9 m" B
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Supply and Demand
3 t. j" T7 O' V5 j3 p$ P) v) n) D( iExternalities' j( u( M0 L0 K3 b% |3 E
Resource Allocation! I% x2 p. [ i% f
Taxation9 [ F; S7 D* D. g, v
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada1 t2 a- l% d8 e$ {: Q
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ ^* {; e! o. F0 w6 c" ?
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 W$ k" i7 F( M$ m+ H( F9 W8 jTopics:
" j! g3 j: N, t" j, K, c$ Q! g& dExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" d4 R, Z! V. a3 w, F+ _+ @9 q5 aScarcity and pricing) b2 a' F5 H0 S/ ?/ g
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues- z. H3 M) ^" s# K! Q1 E& z' w
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Resource Allocation" U j7 W5 u' x& j ~( ~0 {" k
Pricing: N V$ S, [% ^# ^4 S* A
Markets
) L0 a* I* X' |1 oGovernment roles1 T$ o0 c8 Z. `% K6 ?# ]* o2 C
Or would like to learn more about
, f' O% O$ ]( J1 ~- W* eThe energy sector, including sources and markets
$ m# l0 P4 t# j/ R4 F; K# \Canadian Energy Policy and current issues5 E# _4 T- R/ @, J1 I
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Energy Economics!% V# l: W; c( Y* P4 y
ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 o8 v- f# |& O' p6 MTopics: 0 U* c# m) t5 N C0 ~+ |
Pricing
- e L. D+ _: m1 aRole in economic growth
/ g% Q$ `0 |, h( s. H2 w/ JEnergy sources and markets
2 z$ e2 @' e! o+ f4 y" j/ ]& gRole of government ' \9 |/ B; v! g) K4 F
Regulation
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M) F" Y% N2 d( }Externalities! {& T7 H# F& m6 h( ]6 D
Regulation6 J; k: r/ t5 q
Government roles) o+ z4 G4 } D9 C
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration6 n% w, m5 A' g% N
Steps taken to address deterioration4 j# h/ {6 K9 E: R. m Y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 s6 x, b; O0 K5 CECON 369 Economics of the Environment
6 ~3 [4 L. i/ @Topics:
, C+ C0 V& I0 oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 1 o( s( }3 s5 @. T: \* Y
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ( ]4 q$ o7 \( a( y4 \, \$ X) C. r( Y# F
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, Z: O6 W% x0 A9 i# \) b# |, HRecreation economics7 Q3 f9 m& J- P. e, k
. k$ c6 \4 B- l BIf you enjoyed learning about
5 K2 x8 |# l* c$ H+ x. D Individual Incentives% V. u+ @* x4 ]% _9 j0 H% L' y
Total Welfare
4 ]& c7 y! c8 E9 uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% f/ L( [ g# _2 T. `0 j) U. KECON 378 Law and Economics3 ? H9 O- T) v+ h
Topics: 1 J5 J; \: B: ]3 V9 F4 T _
Issues in Criminal and Family Law+ B; @/ z! I4 T& D5 ]2 v
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 E# E0 O# C8 n5 `Child Support Payments N N+ @/ S9 P) m
Private Divorce agreements
2 m* s3 d& q$ y9 U, G7 jCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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& K. d7 r. I; T" R% gIf you enjoyed learning about
2 J8 x9 z" ~1 |1 R3 C! R$ _2 U% L( ]8 VPrisoners Dilemma
5 g- `+ F* s- s% U3 d5 i/ MDominant Strategies
% P, T( b5 W. y6 N/ H5 d8 vCollusion
. V9 a* q2 u6 H( C$ _- o1 vYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
o3 y4 q% F# s7 U( ^ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, U$ I5 Z1 ]# E7 m& zTopics: 7 M* b! ]# W( M- S! A8 s; P
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" K1 L$ \$ b% h6 }, a8 K" b- vApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) _- M+ h3 m6 i7 P9 S
Note! Prerequisites: . X$ S `2 q* ~
ECON 384 & 299 |
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