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If you enjoyed learning about: 0 _( [& f+ F/ D- B' c9 u
Trade. v* B- y3 X. m$ L
Growth
# E0 o0 d8 U9 t1 o/ X# ]" yOr would like to learn more about:
% P$ C v1 |) b ?- ?China as an Emerging Economy
* m4 i: r5 \1 D' w+ N: F% Z1 PYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 k4 k9 A$ }( z2 U5 N
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 H3 y& _0 B0 J1 ?3 J" a( p! e
Topics: . w) I5 g8 C& y
Chinese Economy Characteristics, g8 ~8 P. g& t; X6 z/ P9 C* _& q
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy8 G6 d" y+ L/ l$ l5 K1 ^8 ]- ~
Consequences of economic reform
. F( G8 _( s. \9 JCanada’s economic relations with China' a4 B! g: [( F# `, [
+ E6 e) }! p7 x+ U+ |( m. hIf you would like to learn more about:
/ n' l8 b# r1 S. Z& e5 w5 P/ kRich and Poor Countries7 |; J/ f' c+ x! b4 y- a0 E
Why economies differ7 A) B* d1 o+ b2 @$ y
Causes for such differences: _! k1 K) X7 G
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ G& X& e( K4 c( g/ q2 ^5 B" ]# t
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth o2 G/ X; G' ?8 K" t/ D
Topics:$ V! B3 c# }4 }5 Y* b5 l
Technology
6 @2 A8 f8 y; pInstitutions
- m( K' ?1 g$ S/ L5 X! ~Growth rate Convergence / Divergence + g6 [% i6 W& H
2 w+ U/ |4 Q/ |1 s) z) v8 DIf you enjoyed learning about + W& d5 i; o' W4 q
Supply and Demand
- g; G u* q V& y( \) b- ~Consumer Behavior+ a7 r5 ?1 H6 K( w. t% N5 q
Production and Cost
1 @" Z' ?- N1 h' {) p9 xPrice and Output
/ |! ?( [& |4 t1 EMarket Structures/ f. K' u7 K+ V% c/ U+ O
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# E- q6 @4 T- C! y* h& lECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ _; |* q9 ?. V+ L5 M& uTopics: 5 W" _) }* \' {7 o8 V
Theory of consumer behavior; v# `4 d @0 s5 R* q
Theory of production and cost
7 y5 ~9 G9 A( n9 U. X UPrice and output determination under competition
( O& L9 x; E) ~) z9 W4 o6 EMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 6 O3 [' c# V2 w6 C5 O2 I2 b
Costs and Benefits
0 k' @5 D* F# N/ q0 x9 d: V/ |Externalities+ _5 h: X& E; w. N M9 F1 l0 k4 E* r
Decision-making
. q/ O- g( g; g7 f" QOr would like to learn more about
* o N- F! y9 f6 k! hCapital Investments x. J) d T3 p0 L! S$ c: }* f
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 i' _$ {3 C0 Y) [ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 [, c7 K4 K7 l0 T& ?1 m; ~; LTopics:2 E4 X1 @: n% Z: M* ]
Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 j. e" ]/ Z3 d+ `/ V. H! p. T& xEvaluating Public Investment Projects0 m% n+ U$ I X2 B! D
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Transportation8 y" c6 K! p. o- m' \0 U5 t" a
River Basin Management. E. }% R& a6 U, E
Electrical Generation
4 t" H: [0 U' Q UOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 9 c$ d" G7 N1 Y% }2 |4 _
Supply and Demand
+ B3 F5 P" R- L% c# i# d; c6 @' z, v WExternalities
3 @9 y6 d5 @" C5 h) P; p9 u+ m% }Resource Allocation; K) ]9 u" a; j" b+ Y
Taxation
/ |! O7 K5 n- p8 a1 BOr would like to learn more about
- o) U" C; [% h) D6 u+ mSupply of Natural Resources in Canada8 I+ ? B- p, P: c
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: J8 m! a7 C& }. O8 l3 T
ECON 365 Resource Economics+ Y6 x* L- ^4 u+ G8 b: {
Topics:
; e: J2 ~' s5 h- B) AExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 j$ C% E4 x6 |' nScarcity and pricing
; W# L% i* a; j3 S# \2 D* v$ y5 lContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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5 e8 b$ e l5 O7 B0 u( X0 H" {If you enjoyed learning about
. a* D J9 U8 @4 |" ]& ~Resource Allocation
0 Z4 h4 p! u1 F, hPricing% O( B$ N5 p$ @& b
Markets
/ x% ?# @) h* P) z) W, x3 UGovernment roles
- F c# a# n0 z* ` cOr would like to learn more about
% J0 G3 L! X1 d7 i# N* m! ~The energy sector, including sources and markets' {$ i Z2 |7 w) \! j1 F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 C/ b4 a7 U8 F. A1 i0 I* QYou might enjoy a course about
( a; J- r+ u5 `4 w nEnergy Economics!
* }4 \4 b% A8 z; bECON 366 Energy Economics! }! S; r, ]& o
Topics:
9 ]- m! V( h+ H, }Pricing/ t& f* |) B9 p5 u
Role in economic growth
" o0 c% ]$ |. w/ o- B) N5 y- YEnergy sources and markets
$ V/ ^5 E2 T5 b' e% t2 GRole of government
_4 O+ ^8 _& YRegulation
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) I7 X: W1 `' A/ k0 NIf you enjoyed learning about 1 L- o# t' i6 E8 d" t) h
Externalities% N; W; b, `% \ H" b* [
Regulation# W7 Y3 Z$ L9 u
Government roles
5 \/ s# `6 b* M; u9 S* hOr would like to learn more about : `$ L2 ^! v( n3 J6 y
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# {3 g' h* J3 F S% i* hSteps taken to address deterioration" ^! ?5 J* j: I; R7 U8 @
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 l3 M: J% h* `2 ZECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 X9 H5 m) Y4 Z1 w5 [
Topics:
/ ^3 G& ^+ F9 j8 T5 u+ c gEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment , N! a4 l# I E- X# ^! u8 c
Types and causes of environmental deterioration - S5 e$ h4 j! `- C6 m) `
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - G9 P1 n! T$ y
Recreation economics* j5 F: f- u# G
; y) f7 G! f1 Y2 wIf you enjoyed learning about
8 n* Z* ?; z& r Individual Incentives
. a5 r! L' e3 h3 FTotal Welfare
+ }9 M; y9 [3 s( {1 O# L0 JYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
( ]# B- B) p: m0 V4 ]6 RECON 378 Law and Economics: }0 ^4 d. p, C! w
Topics:
p% x) E3 W) SIssues in Criminal and Family Law
3 D" j2 M C1 I1 FCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining. i8 A d4 S; ] l! u
Child Support Payments1 `* V6 H- O$ S+ m2 m* V. q
Private Divorce agreements9 H$ B& C9 `( Y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act" X( t/ x0 N* k ?' x
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If you enjoyed learning about
" p, }7 _& s& ?$ j- EPrisoners Dilemma
/ B! T1 R: w6 G wDominant Strategies$ T6 [7 v" ?3 b2 @9 R
Collusion2 i! ^! U$ S7 {! w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 r7 j. e4 z, D3 G
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 g9 n& e- j3 f5 M3 a
Topics: . @3 a9 n9 ]6 G) |
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games( I7 d) M8 J/ \3 H
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 ^2 t `! C1 }! W: v3 S1 t+ b* t
Note! Prerequisites:
% v9 U1 A- J) B/ i+ o) C3 q1 O& ?ECON 384 & 299 |
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