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If you enjoyed learning about:
, d5 V2 n2 [/ \Trade! z0 x1 i+ ^ r/ Q' R) a% n9 P
Growth
1 }- Z( ?' y- O2 g0 D8 D- w [8 Y) COr would like to learn more about:
/ ]- B4 ^( s1 h6 k% A/ GChina as an Emerging Economy
7 x1 \6 |/ a: C! V6 HYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- F. }6 x! j0 X# Z2 Z- o, D& f$ _
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
, Y: ?) ^) U+ f+ wTopics:
1 J" f1 b' r0 J' k& F+ NChinese Economy Characteristics
1 D9 |+ [( t: U$ C8 X9 k4 IRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
0 c0 m9 n0 |( r# c# J8 Y9 [Consequences of economic reform8 y1 p% j0 N8 B8 u0 A" g! B
Canada’s economic relations with China! t. ^- H0 O I# D& m
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If you would like to learn more about: 3 v9 D' w: H n* F; C5 L' G- E
Rich and Poor Countries& F) F$ L& z9 W; A1 R: I; Q6 y1 w
Why economies differ- B; s" t3 m4 T- Y* p" R
Causes for such differences
3 O5 g$ @% E$ h+ _. P; Z9 ZYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 U8 F# F9 _* R: NECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" N+ O& F6 j S# y) u3 M: \7 {# L5 G# v
Topics:3 A7 Y; p, m: \/ y9 @/ z% W! y/ x7 K; e
Technology2 m0 J, H7 ~3 d; s7 v& E
Institutions1 N7 i5 b" d4 e) e# b' q# [4 L
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence . h1 _* C- d; f
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If you enjoyed learning about 7 v; M2 l. y9 C2 B2 I$ x
Supply and Demand3 h ^" m: E' e$ w
Consumer Behavior
4 w" U/ p1 K" G. J' K1 P( _Production and Cost, }, U- `, z3 A7 c$ X
Price and Output; Q! s5 V8 K- V
Market Structures' N" _3 S& c) _7 T
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!+ R2 b* R1 B# E, {& } Y
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% V8 q' p5 {- \7 b! v+ a. D
Topics:
. V% N, w! d# _4 E! PTheory of consumer behavior4 O: c9 b w' A6 h
Theory of production and cost' i' ^+ G- ^ l1 V1 v5 R, Y
Price and output determination under competition
- W7 o' G. J& E/ [2 S: _Monopoly and other market structures. T% {$ O5 L: b) J7 _5 A# D4 l
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 M, u) e: I' s" j' o
Costs and Benefits
3 x! ]5 g7 t% p' S' dExternalities m7 i8 F# e1 ]
Decision-making8 @ W: M' `- d' ]# t/ F( T- V I7 I
Or would like to learn more about
' }* Q& z5 I0 N6 UCapital Investments
- S. {$ R( i1 @# u. f0 [6 \You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- Z( X# M7 C5 o, c+ V
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation: N$ X4 B( [: {2 T1 G# n
Topics:: v- |" d. R: o$ `# d3 e# D: l
Cost-Benefit Analysis
4 i2 u6 ]' g( ?! F# UEvaluating Public Investment Projects0 Z3 y; x' P* |. r& Z1 N6 c
Look at examples from 2 M, m) V) M2 y% ?( k
Transportation; D5 e" V+ E0 K1 R# d% J' j: M
River Basin Management
& ?3 ~! |; m! ^4 o- ^& z* w/ u3 Z7 GElectrical Generation5 |. r, H. {% h* n( {; P
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" V9 C" O# I5 R9 v' O8 KIf you enjoyed learning about # [# c8 Y2 m X+ i
Supply and Demand
9 f* T4 @% W2 j6 ~ OExternalities' L( z' m0 _" H' N: V
Resource Allocation$ B/ k3 n- z. Q5 k ?3 u0 Q8 V4 x
Taxation- n- D& _7 P0 T6 X" y. p
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 Z8 E4 R% h0 t. \/ I/ U4 BYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 M, d ~8 d& E M" Q* ~ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 D* Y, K9 r: zTopics:
! I. ?! D( Q5 S5 D- SExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 B( w! M ] _5 y
Scarcity and pricing6 N7 G/ m9 v! D! h# h' i6 a1 @/ n
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
) _" y" @7 h, x0 b, \Resource Allocation0 n, c" S' M1 l `2 u: y: V
Pricing
" [: K, K, [) c0 T6 Q) m$ E7 JMarkets
5 \! g, `" u4 ?% eGovernment roles
& r+ w' N3 z6 `3 a' Z R6 c. IOr would like to learn more about
b- V0 D6 `/ X; c7 a+ sThe energy sector, including sources and markets, ]. |* x ]* e; Y/ d/ O8 v
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# E0 i* p+ W# c
You might enjoy a course about
" B0 ]4 i$ v2 XEnergy Economics!
1 y! r" d3 B/ k/ j' y# AECON 366 Energy Economics% `5 d# ?0 f8 ]/ z" h* h
Topics:
8 V! _ j$ p% APricing% s# l3 o# X2 m9 ]' Y" C
Role in economic growth ; o5 s6 r/ [' b, [! y0 j0 n5 a
Energy sources and markets % F# l/ t# B9 A
Role of government . \9 S! h4 i# r+ m4 j
Regulation 4 f9 ^; B3 e+ R9 l3 z2 v% o
# Y: u1 d* [8 H, v+ vIf you enjoyed learning about
) T7 |4 f& [ i/ z6 aExternalities. m3 }) r3 O+ o& b0 }5 I
Regulation
e% c, L: K. |Government roles- O5 d: r: M5 z8 ^$ I1 V7 Z
Or would like to learn more about 0 ~7 R7 G! N* C0 a0 l" p
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, g3 P; D( Y8 Z& tSteps taken to address deterioration
6 s' V7 h& t0 X2 Z7 z1 eYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* w# P l( ^7 N. Z* ]* WECON 369 Economics of the Environment" m' C& l; @) P* \! U! S) L# x
Topics:
7 d9 ? G3 B: U* ^/ ^" h; hEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment . G% h" l6 n% G8 Z7 B3 L
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ' m- ]* G7 j4 Y L& j0 Z5 Q2 T
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) _3 J+ K4 D) D0 S; u
Recreation economics
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) ~+ y4 C7 l9 G! c0 C; bIf you enjoyed learning about
: f% H8 \3 P/ W6 E( X, Q Individual Incentives
* U$ N# S( f% I% ^0 j2 KTotal Welfare
/ V* [/ L' W4 ]0 @You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 v+ U1 Q* o! Y, ` ?9 x
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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- {4 p2 h7 @& \Issues in Criminal and Family Law R6 B) W5 J4 W
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 e9 |: Q! [& J5 Y: u3 k
Child Support Payments" C5 [6 K5 b5 g7 s5 ^, g
Private Divorce agreements
: r3 I4 A5 B& C8 \Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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, X' D8 G- m- x- k4 E2 n0 V6 TIf you enjoyed learning about
+ B$ E$ d% l' qPrisoners Dilemma9 c! F1 Y2 K2 {7 D; a! ]
Dominant Strategies: ]6 s7 b& T( [+ t4 q1 P
Collusion
( G# j L# E# K) ^2 EYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + n. a- g/ s9 w# t( z0 h
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 a( J, N7 x6 k; ^# d* b
Topics: ( F; R1 h6 N8 w( ]9 [/ F* R
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' O0 E) ?7 Z4 c- T, U
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 j+ c r) ]9 \' X
Note! Prerequisites:
0 T$ ?8 O! `: H( RECON 384 & 299 |
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