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If you enjoyed learning about: 8 i' u" F; p+ n) S. D; x
Trade
" ~6 h$ a3 @1 a, e/ p: r. BGrowth2 O; M9 V- x( W p2 @
Or would like to learn more about:
: \! W9 |4 O" p! J' Z, K7 nChina as an Emerging Economy
% `" n9 M6 f- F4 eYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
, o% ]4 l9 H% eECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ `; H4 J! G' N" _; f9 r& M4 vTopics:
e' H" V: {+ u' b" x* N! F/ HChinese Economy Characteristics2 C5 K8 K7 S7 r. K0 _( b
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 @) K8 S! ]2 y9 m7 J$ Q
Consequences of economic reform
( j J8 U6 q( h: ZCanada’s economic relations with China$ b+ ~" T1 ~% x7 A" v5 Q
: `6 D4 ~' s" B8 XIf you would like to learn more about:
# M5 t" l' n' h5 o" b7 DRich and Poor Countries
) ~ d: M3 u" ~4 D* jWhy economies differ0 g4 I# E$ K' i0 q& ~
Causes for such differences
2 T; E9 O1 e# _' ~/ Q, j c* jYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% P$ u# C6 S1 X5 n8 YECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 r& R: n7 |+ Q! ]/ a1 M
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Technology& o6 d m/ x( U0 h: j: u
Institutions
2 X3 E' s' n; @6 U8 [* MGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ' k* K# \: l6 S6 B+ ^
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Supply and Demand
2 `7 t% i3 z/ u9 u% w2 \: dConsumer Behavior; @) J& m. q6 K0 m
Production and Cost
7 F1 J* R" R5 k! J: oPrice and Output5 V/ l; Q4 ^3 A# f6 |/ u6 V8 v9 y
Market Structures
& x# i# M# [# {" B# w2 w% Y- ^You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 W( M ~: N5 K: B2 j
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" ^6 X& g6 S" Y" R6 b& L6 j
Topics:
4 J9 H% U! M( u5 o2 ^6 P/ DTheory of consumer behavior
2 H) E! x' r1 M: h0 C4 kTheory of production and cost
! X+ @1 d$ \& d- b) @! @Price and output determination under competition
; W2 I& Q: |( c4 AMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
# ] w6 {2 i1 Z( ^; [1 Y! qExternalities
, r/ B: @4 \0 l9 @6 U/ `Decision-making
1 s9 N1 `! T, ^" G, Y' A4 p% l' _Or would like to learn more about ( |% p l- [* H& p: W! Y
Capital Investments5 h! ^( d8 |' K/ e" |0 u0 M
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ v* i% U& D; v% ]ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* `/ l$ ^9 R7 V1 p6 OTopics:9 S4 y9 M8 U) r$ c+ j
Cost-Benefit Analysis9 s: y' L3 o9 g+ @ _% l
Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 Q# c9 I* x' U3 A( v1 o
Look at examples from 3 d' E- w5 v! c
Transportation* |2 v: R. F, l0 T5 ~
River Basin Management
5 F+ F! f$ ~. S4 @, V' r( }Electrical Generation% C @6 @& @7 ]
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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' f6 K/ g3 [9 l, FIf you enjoyed learning about
3 Y3 I5 V/ ?4 a( u/ q6 `; \Supply and Demand
9 c3 d1 t! U7 K+ F+ e6 DExternalities) m8 m4 m: P7 }2 p, g% X# Y+ i
Resource Allocation
- ?2 _% d( C0 J0 A& V; STaxation
5 Z0 S7 D) g( b0 j) uOr would like to learn more about
9 m/ |1 W& d4 f. b6 `3 ?* USupply of Natural Resources in Canada6 W `. I& X: d( \8 U1 S
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 M n/ y( U) oECON 365 Resource Economics6 o) P: c; {' v0 x2 J Z4 f
Topics:
6 O- J' A7 R% Y* Y2 M4 OExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
r/ B5 j$ m9 ]" WScarcity and pricing" ~, e1 [5 V% i) J
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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; C! B K2 C9 }- O; x* c! p+ DResource Allocation, |, `4 }0 I1 [3 s0 Z
Pricing
( N5 @$ M, i% ^( o; D' aMarkets
3 A" V0 s7 O8 f$ h5 F: P3 |6 PGovernment roles
+ T E* q+ ?+ L* j- \5 ~Or would like to learn more about
0 t- F1 \1 c9 d3 i" I5 O# k# h9 M, jThe energy sector, including sources and markets
, b/ B: p4 Q0 u- B+ rCanadian Energy Policy and current issues# ~* a& [/ s6 F+ z
You might enjoy a course about $ A* u4 J, `- M+ S
Energy Economics!
1 `: h0 u& [8 o) ] I2 lECON 366 Energy Economics5 h0 U# y4 x+ |. N h% y
Topics:
3 o% f- n* ^% C% jPricing
! X8 D" q g b) \' d/ `. mRole in economic growth
+ r8 Q( t) T9 g8 |& S: F( DEnergy sources and markets $ r3 W2 n$ u Z
Role of government 6 N$ p( g% {, |$ G" j
Regulation
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. K% m9 v) L2 nIf you enjoyed learning about
6 q' Q1 f$ K0 M) k% V0 B) ]- f9 cExternalities
' D% r6 F/ v4 t4 f) |Regulation b8 W" ?! V: x* H4 \" I% f$ d3 X- k
Government roles2 R* N8 H$ {5 L3 R: w, R! g
Or would like to learn more about
_ f, @5 x- C% i* L( R2 dEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration5 x0 q! C4 r; ]" X% U6 F
Steps taken to address deterioration
) A8 A- q% W: iYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. n$ r7 N' V, N3 C/ d/ CECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, o* z; K p4 A0 D0 J& HTopics: 0 J$ |" t0 `& \
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 O& b( F7 M* z- ?Types and causes of environmental deterioration
6 m% M2 X2 I. e4 @7 \+ E9 `' v; RTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " h- Y. a# _* R. @9 G; Z
Recreation economics) O4 z% j1 x B
7 b. O5 k n$ R' ?/ L# _3 rIf you enjoyed learning about4 O# z. y- \5 s* w5 D: y$ t
Individual Incentives
. }3 f/ W! g8 o* Q, ?Total Welfare
! m% s* Z! q6 W% m r3 a3 H/ ~2 lYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) D- Q- O. C. w) `4 e: [
ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ ]: s D& _& t! i3 D* kTopics:
0 i6 e. w3 F* R0 xIssues in Criminal and Family Law1 {$ E1 k3 J! J+ X' j9 a/ q7 U& x
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 e- C. h* X- ?Child Support Payments
8 ~3 M/ `& k0 n! p9 jPrivate Divorce agreements
8 J$ } A! c8 U( qCriminal provisions of the Competition Act$ _/ q( Z9 f7 ^# U+ C7 a# x/ ~
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Prisoners Dilemma3 `( M( s+ Y3 J9 ]9 v0 {% M
Dominant Strategies, ?" F8 Y% d/ m( M: ]( _ }; d, B
Collusion
' v0 x3 g) W$ f/ m( [$ wYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 H' L' y$ L5 P2 U
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- V ?, [# z5 K( x8 }
Topics:
/ O# \, v: m/ Y! Z0 RAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 J F. s$ ]- w1 v
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
2 z6 F* m( y0 t( n# x8 J m oNote! Prerequisites: 0 p8 t3 P P) n
ECON 384 & 299 |
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