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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth& H# |* u- M3 w5 Y
Or would like to learn more about:
! y0 A% x; z6 r- @China as an Emerging Economy
8 n- c9 }/ {9 dYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 e* e+ [3 j+ G* OECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, u: X1 u1 E+ M# _: R
Topics:
. g( W0 L# D, J# P: BChinese Economy Characteristics
% [- t) G4 a# ~' e/ x5 MRecent Events in the Chinese Economy. U1 t, H/ l, U! I
Consequences of economic reform2 Q1 L# [0 \# l# t/ } |
Canada’s economic relations with China
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$ ?8 _* ]. A, g4 eIf you would like to learn more about:
- Z. |7 P x0 Z, P# @! {& D" PRich and Poor Countries4 d% G! P; N' g+ c- u: k# Q2 T
Why economies differ
' P6 P* }5 O6 f/ y" o6 T) vCauses for such differences
! H% @6 X2 f- s ~+ T3 q& KYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 X' A! p3 d4 ]8 |, |/ V% h: rECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 [8 }2 I7 O$ Q' T3 z. ^0 g, tTopics:$ i& y: X2 r% h J( ]; G0 Z1 @" [
Technology
5 h, ]( h$ |. B; e2 hInstitutions, ~( R% e& q$ @' U: m
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 5 X; J- ?& N# \% v0 y9 l. W" t
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If you enjoyed learning about & k3 i& r1 d5 Z7 T: z! J$ Y3 x
Supply and Demand
! O! u1 F5 q" W4 tConsumer Behavior0 J4 Q0 R1 p8 z ^; \; @, x
Production and Cost
+ H P3 l& h4 @7 L& ZPrice and Output
3 q& L0 p3 C4 `. v3 j( x. F' |+ qMarket Structures- x2 a: u, r: q5 K. m7 i
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- U3 F& X$ J+ }3 m
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% v1 I3 t: r& B6 |$ W
Topics: / Q) p# `# A6 ]# }) ^
Theory of consumer behavior: U& {2 j8 Z$ S# b8 I
Theory of production and cost
( O) Q, r9 V! I% iPrice and output determination under competition
3 {# v1 q, s* v" NMonopoly and other market structures- S( x5 ~4 ]! x- \" s
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Costs and Benefits 2 p" A" ~: F1 U
Externalities
# T- I, P) Y/ }6 WDecision-making
1 _; P3 Z# b7 UOr would like to learn more about , q f- k# ^. S$ B1 W( O
Capital Investments
( a- u7 I0 B, o- C$ w7 U+ T; wYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- y! a+ x1 p8 S- {- ]4 o
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ G) `6 ]. `9 u: V% a+ B D3 G+ d7 z, G8 J
Topics:
+ d* @; `: O# Z/ Q: C. `Cost-Benefit Analysis
p# S! X, n3 n9 F1 q! sEvaluating Public Investment Projects: g2 i: E* b6 ~. @ a
Look at examples from " c3 l% |& w K' ?9 ?! \3 W7 [
Transportation
1 U( p6 u5 A$ x% f. ?7 cRiver Basin Management
, L5 C# K+ U1 n8 v% P- `! wElectrical Generation O% D8 C+ W: H/ \: G4 G0 Y9 N
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 L, \" D+ f* h. e& x5 p
Supply and Demand6 _% V! j6 R$ L7 B! H' U
Externalities
! j2 S4 x* K- w0 V& zResource Allocation
5 y4 r& q8 D" L) sTaxation+ r! H8 e3 `/ a5 h/ J) c" P& A$ X
Or would like to learn more about 4 ?4 ^# y4 c$ z6 I; T# W) S# Q
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; {% m% R0 e; w* k( mYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" i" t% o' y. r! _) R* a
ECON 365 Resource Economics
; F% Y0 r+ U! |2 `. \* M: Y( |Topics:
# Q' A7 `! T6 j6 G" yExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
2 k: T% P6 @. fScarcity and pricing1 k$ D+ W7 X" f y+ t; X, t0 _
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues& h# T- ?+ Y& n5 {: L( l
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If you enjoyed learning about
! v# f1 w$ f8 P( N+ EResource Allocation$ B- r4 ]! {' ]# l/ j# j
Pricing
+ w6 Q5 p+ y1 e& m" AMarkets
7 N. j$ A& A7 R" Z4 {Government roles) `, }* x5 G7 z6 x- ?% O
Or would like to learn more about $ O P {+ f/ [9 b
The energy sector, including sources and markets0 ~# |/ X% C5 y# w/ c
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
c) e0 N& ]! i7 e5 k6 D4 H' bYou might enjoy a course about
* y$ Y+ R1 Z4 D* x6 mEnergy Economics!9 b* n4 N# w# u6 b) G2 H% }
ECON 366 Energy Economics+ Z. b2 S3 F6 h
Topics: `6 h4 b6 t' P3 ^5 p+ t" d
Pricing
7 n4 e i4 R+ I$ g y! DRole in economic growth 2 A( z( n$ [+ V; w' a4 P
Energy sources and markets 1 @& D; o- Y" }( k; _& L8 J
Role of government
5 B* ]! }8 ^4 s. @9 q# QRegulation
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Externalities
% N p& ]1 X% F" hRegulation
+ E9 |+ L) I I/ q+ a& K' PGovernment roles" E2 P& C! Q; ^( ^, @' L, q3 |
Or would like to learn more about . E0 \% R. o$ W' _
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, N: k# K K( G# S# W0 _, NSteps taken to address deterioration
5 q: W% [) q: @: e& }2 hYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 D+ K0 P: s, [% r
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment6 E) o' F4 F8 L3 l M$ _
Topics: & q2 L2 e& R/ n, d& x0 \
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. r" h7 @. C* o h* TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 5 u' Z, n, s7 I; M
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' F% t* N* b: |9 h! [% F
Recreation economics
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1 `' m/ u/ c( w6 {, l$ I( s1 |; SIf you enjoyed learning about
1 F/ a) ]& T, Z3 k- i Individual Incentives; U; x, l$ x8 l! M& L
Total Welfare
# U5 x2 @0 S, E/ n9 S# J+ RYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % Q ?0 S( u _/ l. ?+ w
ECON 378 Law and Economics
/ a4 p$ {- h) K0 K( q" ]; N* @* UTopics: / d! k! G0 w: z# ]
Issues in Criminal and Family Law; A4 y+ S7 w" f/ c% X0 k4 l/ o
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" D) o! `0 l& z, }Child Support Payments
+ [6 e% K0 U6 y# ]Private Divorce agreements
. s7 ^8 y! ?4 a- ]- WCriminal provisions of the Competition Act6 E: U0 J0 ?, J8 y/ w
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If you enjoyed learning about
" _8 X7 P5 M' q! QPrisoners Dilemma
) n5 j) S+ L( \ H1 y% n9 YDominant Strategies
% M! ?' a4 |8 [# W0 }Collusion
! U( S6 V u: ^* ]$ P# [5 Y) h" ]% \$ lYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + [4 C0 q1 k1 e2 W# k- x: t
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- h6 A' y. v# j- N6 ]8 h# S) N0 \Topics: % }0 P+ u( |0 [
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games; \' r" P9 J8 `% v; `6 X6 c
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
5 F7 J' Q" C$ `Note! Prerequisites: + J* U/ d( ?2 b4 A4 j" H+ c
ECON 384 & 299 |
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