 鲜花( 4)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
If you enjoyed learning about:
/ l- X# D6 v; sTrade
# V0 B) g& ~3 ]' D% f* h! {Growth
" a3 W3 q- }% n% e# b) lOr would like to learn more about: & l+ i' U/ j! x3 @: K8 [! _4 I
China as an Emerging Economy8 k+ d; h' W+ D6 E: b- R7 o; b8 V: ]* e
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( _) L5 E5 x+ q( u$ dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development/ m- Y: S+ l3 B3 e
Topics:
7 f! W7 b$ ^/ U* ^& b* DChinese Economy Characteristics
9 W0 c" ?: u4 w7 B3 s/ FRecent Events in the Chinese Economy2 S3 E l9 B8 ] Y$ ~
Consequences of economic reform% L4 h: L) { F( K
Canada’s economic relations with China
( C/ i) U% O3 N1 h8 M1 e, }& C# X4 @2 k) a
If you would like to learn more about: 8 C, G4 E/ E6 ^7 c
Rich and Poor Countries+ P5 N, T/ t! G- W
Why economies differ
. O) t& L/ c! {$ c. X7 V1 hCauses for such differences
% H! G' j- a2 }% A* ~9 V; H3 N( sYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 h4 [; Y$ E" P. \+ @9 E- Z* QECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 V8 ^8 V0 p* O/ D# c+ x8 Z+ _
Topics:% O. f% U1 R5 N5 Y; y
Technology
+ M, _) _, m) Z/ YInstitutions
3 h/ k9 z4 l3 n! c, \3 aGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
% @9 m6 Y+ f2 N) x0 r
4 Y; u& H. S- {# S2 iIf you enjoyed learning about
! T \/ e0 B D `1 H$ ESupply and Demand
4 L: O5 ^4 j$ s7 u% z! v0 b4 U* \. `Consumer Behavior
4 \( z8 _: W4 ^! DProduction and Cost4 {6 t; y8 m8 s$ d- a1 z8 @" F
Price and Output
2 t8 M! h q# g0 K2 V% JMarket Structures% ^3 K P9 N' |
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) I+ o+ I- O5 F' E0 h
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! y8 B/ N. m& U# G. n$ k$ ]5 X
Topics: 6 e$ q( Q2 o- I
Theory of consumer behavior( H3 p5 `" A- Z4 m" i" \' Q
Theory of production and cost- _3 Q5 W2 s, f& _1 h D; r
Price and output determination under competition
/ m( c# E% `8 T- d: ]$ d' xMonopoly and other market structures* C) z/ j* v0 `/ S5 m3 o8 I) N
# k+ E' {# P; k- h( RIf you enjoyed learning about
+ m$ j* t3 g, q$ S5 G( CCosts and Benefits & l7 S* @# a% y+ \$ j3 A: l
Externalities
9 X% b' _2 z' i& i4 t4 pDecision-making; N* C7 k0 H5 |1 S) a
Or would like to learn more about
; t; `' v2 k# v& ~Capital Investments
% j6 c1 Z, e; V6 x. k0 hYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 E+ v6 j/ k8 o1 E g1 m* { v
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation$ H. O0 f4 }; O6 x, R/ h- i! h
Topics:
) D9 r ?) @. g3 N) {Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ h$ s; I: M+ M0 m- [Evaluating Public Investment Projects
. Y/ j2 H. L7 y: GLook at examples from
8 Q P9 f7 }; A" q( ^# T+ Z) pTransportation
! X8 b/ g: K$ o: n0 W& D9 z* hRiver Basin Management) e0 c W I, B; ?/ v, Q, Q O; s4 I
Electrical Generation
8 c( \6 z$ I" d4 H9 ~2 b% hOil & Gas and Pollution Control
; a+ T/ g F3 h+ B+ Q4 o& s9 M" h$ T% l7 \- O% I, M
If you enjoyed learning about * p$ O8 D+ o" W$ `8 h7 r. X
Supply and Demand3 O( N: a1 u+ f" O* y
Externalities
/ n( L: Q( E3 E, m" i4 f4 Y' pResource Allocation
8 I' ? Y2 r! T/ t0 b- m" T0 \& @Taxation
+ D! G. u) I' f5 t8 X4 yOr would like to learn more about 8 D+ B5 O( n6 B& ? z+ l
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada% |. m8 K; m5 n1 F# Y
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( b4 q# i, X/ J- J
ECON 365 Resource Economics
~. e; V; P! z X" ^Topics:
! o* H$ N2 {. F! OExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- n2 J9 ~2 Q. t, _( g' E) L8 c
Scarcity and pricing
( A( p% r3 Z0 a2 I2 J% @3 z2 yContemporary Canadian resource policy issues4 x. k g5 Y# J% ?( R( n! E2 D+ w
* @. X" h% E/ o. I. XIf you enjoyed learning about
- Z3 ]3 [7 d# Y0 `9 s9 zResource Allocation7 }& w3 P |5 s" a( J' ]8 z/ R
Pricing
" a R5 ^4 N0 wMarkets
0 X4 N( Z+ C1 L2 S: |1 }8 U; UGovernment roles! H0 c1 M/ M p' p( [
Or would like to learn more about
; V7 q; N2 _) B- B$ I! M3 j- v7 Q0 |# hThe energy sector, including sources and markets( l% d: N J8 Z0 g
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues9 E7 @' P! }/ K) r% n
You might enjoy a course about
: D0 u" g! |) s. p O2 r$ cEnergy Economics!2 }1 Z7 d3 `1 T8 \
ECON 366 Energy Economics
: w7 x1 \ f$ `. T: s" QTopics: ) Q; w$ z' ]. a1 U, h' J- l, U
Pricing: ~ C" E1 A6 W- j7 V7 J5 |
Role in economic growth 6 G/ k1 T# X- C" g/ V+ v
Energy sources and markets
0 d/ B5 _* o" @2 ~' o8 wRole of government $ L! Z% l; _2 }9 K, m: M+ H) C& Z
Regulation
+ `+ q; x5 z2 H/ A5 l' n6 n+ U, v6 p1 w3 }
If you enjoyed learning about
. q& `) k! ^# }! w# L- IExternalities$ O2 j6 ~: \# ]9 ~! c- P; o6 G
Regulation
) M' h9 n* o, f1 T, W( `Government roles1 b. a0 |6 t6 D/ l. }/ W. o
Or would like to learn more about $ Y7 c6 a1 s6 k" |* h
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ N3 S0 l! Y l8 PSteps taken to address deterioration7 B' A$ R2 m9 h$ e* r# q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( h9 u: V) `; A) C5 b% v! NECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 |" W% r6 Z0 a$ M/ ] z
Topics:
" W# c' Y( G% B. XEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
! x( w" T) \5 U# |Types and causes of environmental deterioration
9 C3 Q) E8 J# [Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' A6 K; A' |, _$ oRecreation economics* M+ c C U0 m
3 p0 q7 a, z/ KIf you enjoyed learning about1 X0 C) D9 t( o# {7 B
Individual Incentives. H: u& K3 Y- p6 I- I
Total Welfare
6 f% n y h0 y2 g. p/ X5 p! xYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : D$ e H, O k8 ^% f- n
ECON 378 Law and Economics: i4 S7 s$ W* s' T! a
Topics:
" C" [" L- i. r2 d: m3 i/ ?/ tIssues in Criminal and Family Law- T, V0 w2 Z) j+ g, ^
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 q$ `, R+ k+ Q$ S" P- ]3 l$ aChild Support Payments
) Z9 Q. S; Z* s$ l/ g) a! BPrivate Divorce agreements
; x4 K- Z6 Q& \, ]# J' ?6 x8 ?Criminal provisions of the Competition Act" ^3 P" E/ M! Y7 ^& j u: B
% a) W# A4 u$ n3 {' V9 z; w
If you enjoyed learning about 4 v9 Z2 c2 r7 {, R% K2 E; o! t
Prisoners Dilemma
" |% \' w9 y/ k4 a& b2 Z1 J) VDominant Strategies, `# c3 t3 t" D" s. V9 N5 U/ Z: D
Collusion( g& O6 [/ N& v8 o6 d! b& }
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- ^( K+ C) l7 i/ c( C b4 F2 XECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ h4 I0 ]- e# V4 f: _- WTopics: / W ?0 H9 o( z: X4 h6 a2 Y8 D
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ O$ X% h5 p) m+ p( i+ T; b, x
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& z5 h! d% g# P* T" `1 pNote! Prerequisites:
) D7 s' N' D }/ h% yECON 384 & 299 |
|