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If you enjoyed learning about:
; ~& J# @0 ~. B( w5 NTrade0 r+ U4 w' Q# @7 L; t' v9 o" c4 }
Growth
4 B- O" x! k8 P( Z) w$ G' S6 }Or would like to learn more about: : R+ t! j Z6 j" T& Y3 u) j
China as an Emerging Economy- Y( N5 E5 T+ I% y, J
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' p# {3 x% n# b( `4 M0 KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& T6 {8 u T% h0 i8 L; @
Topics:
# {/ a$ @0 T* @, XChinese Economy Characteristics
6 K6 @9 z# U7 P7 R( IRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
, @8 t/ n5 S$ i9 yConsequences of economic reform) G8 X+ Z- s) W" j1 ]
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
7 C4 @0 F0 K: Q5 i/ m3 XRich and Poor Countries5 j" G7 H; p; ?5 X1 K8 L
Why economies differ- c# z% v( t6 U4 A( M
Causes for such differences
- a, W h+ o9 T1 Y: s4 ~You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 g; ]6 x3 u1 AECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! t$ I- U- K& f l5 U+ O& Z
Topics:+ b9 t5 w4 \/ Z) I7 j3 Q1 E
Technology1 ^$ O; Q' \8 l. E; D
Institutions
- P4 W2 H6 q: J ^; _5 D' aGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence - g6 _6 u- P Z g
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Supply and Demand
! j" T! o. _" y9 i fConsumer Behavior* n' v0 B( ]* F5 _- J+ A5 T' a
Production and Cost2 v4 e4 g+ l0 {4 ~
Price and Output/ c* j& G' d/ j! O7 W" I+ U
Market Structures
9 p$ }3 c* z6 R( _" WYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 n. k. G; s' L$ _ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ a& ~ e+ w' w" L
Topics: [& R) `0 }$ f& w9 m
Theory of consumer behavior2 K6 S( }: Q! _, v4 q! v
Theory of production and cost
4 n, F- E+ d. l! z6 wPrice and output determination under competition6 Y; z# w6 T; A/ H2 Q) x6 S* h
Monopoly and other market structures
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4 |; t" H- H7 a" GIf you enjoyed learning about
* e! t3 o d0 O; ^, |' OCosts and Benefits
x1 o% X p' n. f7 SExternalities4 d u4 o; h/ V( l
Decision-making
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- e0 T( m7 k, ?" t+ S6 d( B( vCapital Investments( }5 c* I$ Q4 g7 I
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- }- {/ ~; P# [6 \ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation ]3 j8 q0 A2 S- z, o, D6 m4 Q
Topics:2 `5 Y8 n7 y) ^ S! P
Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ P7 D N/ N, }+ f/ l) c) ]Evaluating Public Investment Projects8 ^0 H# M/ Q3 b6 u# H" P( y
Look at examples from
: m7 C" j( u$ iTransportation& M* R- d% o) D. g7 g& i+ r+ ?
River Basin Management
4 Z1 C0 \9 {: j) `4 x) G) pElectrical Generation2 f2 x( C4 n* j% E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control" b+ s7 K x* }& o' z
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Supply and Demand
( K% \6 X8 c1 S9 ~3 W8 i* GExternalities
5 `# h2 B8 `. T1 ^1 \) p$ YResource Allocation
5 Q, \$ `2 r$ ]Taxation4 _, n) C/ z/ T E: p4 Q
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada0 P& b& B3 I, h; `* o O5 x
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!# |* X2 R. n. q/ n4 e) @
ECON 365 Resource Economics+ p/ o) g* Z G, Z! P
Topics:$ s$ s- Z K" p' B) z @( L( B2 M: K- j
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 k' R d8 M/ Y$ F4 e/ z
Scarcity and pricing1 u3 |3 F3 ?9 z B3 U# n" `
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 Q: R9 |# i0 e5 K( ^Resource Allocation4 f6 g+ a6 [- Y' J- L. k* L& I, n) `
Pricing
! c& k; l/ U+ cMarkets( B- ]; e4 i8 C2 u% t9 l
Government roles7 z7 I) K5 p, ^1 M
Or would like to learn more about
" A. _4 M+ h c# m# PThe energy sector, including sources and markets6 Q; T; @ P7 S" n9 a6 O
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues- i% C& c8 H' Y. H' k! `
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Energy Economics!
8 b- T6 Q6 @" vECON 366 Energy Economics
$ r- F( t/ h! n6 BTopics: ! e3 X- ], r O
Pricing
# `3 W1 l- P+ ?: d ~. ]7 ORole in economic growth 5 d9 p" M& I7 V9 N$ q6 u# r
Energy sources and markets
. u/ O/ E$ T6 r; i6 L5 W/ K* a: bRole of government ' l5 g6 ]; v1 l: @3 F
Regulation . L& t; s& D. f+ f9 `$ m6 u
; a+ }3 V" `. ~& I, v+ [/ BIf you enjoyed learning about
) |) b5 z/ _8 d5 b8 }Externalities! d% V, x( ~6 m; y+ F# O' [2 A
Regulation
8 W) P7 t6 O7 |6 f; h5 L0 uGovernment roles* X0 G/ @) C; Z9 G( C0 O3 D
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
8 O; M% b$ g! ?% R( U- M/ ?$ J* vSteps taken to address deterioration& ^5 b% ^# u8 r- K; u$ c Q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 B, a8 ?) b- g4 U# D$ m5 _
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. V- s( N5 U3 w$ s; e* ~Topics: 0 `0 y: r, n) k- K7 T2 [# ]
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 Y8 U. r0 J- J# f$ n6 ?Types and causes of environmental deterioration
0 W, @0 l6 J' l0 B8 fTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration A) M6 k9 l; L) Y' h9 ]7 ~5 u
Recreation economics
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# o3 P) H8 w. a( p% ~) |3 oIf you enjoyed learning about
# O3 m" y6 V9 y6 H& p Individual Incentives) t) n4 ] s4 Z; U8 V5 [1 D9 I2 b
Total Welfare * Q! @) ?4 g$ t' f& G2 e9 T
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
& j D* _! p5 ?* q$ p* R4 IECON 378 Law and Economics
& u$ D5 Y- y5 P8 hTopics: & A0 _1 r5 [0 L/ Q- ?$ }
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
) E; L. R# M5 x0 l( ?, v. Y- ~7 _Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining. k1 O9 s- X! p% q- |
Child Support Payments( H! U9 [6 l% D! J; F4 R
Private Divorce agreements/ n. T& a$ q8 }$ Z! p+ I( k
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 t* `# w, N" |3 S8 Y8 P: L: V3 DPrisoners Dilemma
' S0 x" C7 n& r4 A* S% YDominant Strategies* w2 l( a, r0 d9 h# F8 ?- q
Collusion
, E/ r q( e' g; q" KYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 ^2 @$ Y3 i# J$ R1 F0 r
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* j4 J/ }" {4 C% T
Topics: 3 m2 \. | i1 w7 L
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
, @! P0 n3 ^1 U5 P6 p, S; fApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ B3 E. s6 M3 l/ @! H
Note! Prerequisites:
( U8 I" k' v) V. C5 q; FECON 384 & 299 |
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