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If you enjoyed learning about:
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China as an Emerging Economy
8 o1 g/ H7 U8 N. F7 XYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!; J' I/ W! A" D+ C5 U
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development0 p+ \) {1 s: a: w7 n
Topics:
6 E6 {, ~0 k9 N9 E# Q1 bChinese Economy Characteristics9 m, C: `7 h9 Z* z) S! p+ A3 W! @
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
. \" r, i* {4 L7 \. tConsequences of economic reform' N5 } C! X% h& ]3 ^: C! X
Canada’s economic relations with China$ |/ K. \0 I; r" ^& X6 h
6 ]9 ^- Z' ^3 q" TIf you would like to learn more about: + W% D+ U! C& [/ U
Rich and Poor Countries9 z# I6 ]' D0 e
Why economies differ' D3 u5 ^) ~# D' b1 M
Causes for such differences S: @8 C ~- ~
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 k4 M4 J7 ?# `/ Y& B6 nECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 d* S( ]0 o& A. G7 s3 gTopics:* {+ ]4 X. ]! @6 L% n+ t! r
Technology
: r' L; X/ n8 B8 h/ J/ IInstitutions+ u# _) D9 o7 C. y2 Z8 J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
+ a0 z. H# m. ~/ W: q% v, F: JConsumer Behavior
! f7 N! ]6 u% t: M1 P! ZProduction and Cost& u# h5 M+ ^8 b* q% Y G
Price and Output
7 {/ U& Q1 r5 R9 ~, s' }Market Structures
9 ?8 Y1 S4 _' LYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
+ F/ k" x) c1 c3 g- R7 mECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
9 p* X/ n1 `: S- ?/ E1 a4 qTopics:
+ L% v) I3 M! c7 \3 {2 @Theory of consumer behavior8 \+ m, n4 I; M7 S; K& ~
Theory of production and cost
# p0 I# W' e; ^4 f* {) N) ?$ r2 v, ePrice and output determination under competition3 x! k$ ?4 Q. ]; F
Monopoly and other market structures. X/ e, q# w% ^9 x% W
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Costs and Benefits
5 k7 S X' W& V: Q2 lExternalities5 J# x2 ]7 K0 c
Decision-making
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$ M8 V, \6 w) W6 s! xCapital Investments$ w. T: A. f( Q2 }7 N) A. ?
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ \! \; H( |: p9 U2 SECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" Y& Q3 G O1 {- r1 e
Topics:
7 R0 P1 j/ y8 v3 sCost-Benefit Analysis3 c" R" s }4 T# ~+ w
Evaluating Public Investment Projects1 g& `/ O- @ t# K+ w
Look at examples from
, ]( V3 L6 }: E' j& eTransportation
' O% ]7 W8 S( K | |; I1 c6 URiver Basin Management& k* Q/ k# {" @ w) u8 G5 \$ f
Electrical Generation
. C) {3 i; [ d( S. ~ @Oil & Gas and Pollution Control+ @9 V- |& U- w% T
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! |4 E4 w1 ]; ^9 T- z: [Supply and Demand
/ w S5 c* d, w" \. cExternalities: n6 a+ O5 Y. v+ V8 F4 f8 Z' f
Resource Allocation6 p \. X( K& q3 j( Y+ e
Taxation
) f$ r; b% S0 y1 lOr would like to learn more about
, L& Y6 r7 Q- f" [/ JSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ \) R6 e5 x6 {- m7 R( YYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* D/ i% R; M+ h& a% ~
ECON 365 Resource Economics* B) o0 g! f' b O" h. S: `
Topics:
5 Y. Y, \# a2 y- l7 jExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% x. k, p# X6 e; B( C
Scarcity and pricing
+ G2 @* a& G# k! K kContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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B0 r: k9 I! ?& qResource Allocation
5 X8 A8 R7 N( \3 h5 T, ?/ ZPricing' M4 C2 B' j4 j3 O6 }2 Y
Markets
+ z! i2 L [ w2 J7 v1 l1 p9 s& jGovernment roles
) e d3 c6 x; R: P. Y* R* gOr would like to learn more about
: N8 p9 ^& x2 z! n6 c' cThe energy sector, including sources and markets- i" {2 u1 B% ?! D5 ?+ p% l$ v) W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 y2 i9 V# ?# ~2 @& }You might enjoy a course about
2 X* V+ ~( X7 }: N. j/ ]Energy Economics!2 [/ v$ z: A' i7 p/ v
ECON 366 Energy Economics: B: a# \/ m2 O7 {6 a
Topics:
1 I7 m* B' f! E# gPricing' E5 l! ?4 j4 E
Role in economic growth + `- Q, a/ ?9 n% A8 w2 d
Energy sources and markets
. N5 V6 Z- o) ?' i& V& |Role of government
/ @$ z( n% S' O7 ^( m1 aRegulation 6 V1 V1 }' r u* y n* ~' X$ `
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Externalities8 J. L+ s" h, j
Regulation
6 o) W; n" N) K) m# X" F5 iGovernment roles
/ U* c! Z9 h. }1 P4 r3 `1 `Or would like to learn more about
. m9 \( r) A0 {% JEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration6 J5 \( k8 Z. q+ i1 U
Steps taken to address deterioration! R. Q$ f, }. I; p- f! l' H
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; I; A& t# \2 A
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 W4 T! `' B. x4 {+ Q' {: v& t
Topics: " }) n+ W I& [% H. u
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
" D$ M& i9 N: a/ d- ZTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
* Z* i$ ?& t% x( T+ Y% zTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + Z2 N- }1 K1 y; w6 u
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives3 @- ~& t; n7 u" c7 i+ W6 ^: B& f
Total Welfare
7 r/ Z6 W! c' R2 Q' f/ l, c+ i! O& |You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ L0 \$ H- T( m* e, G% E6 }% x& YECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
! @0 n! k( Y& SCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ o( s' j# g. C6 Y: [$ n" }Child Support Payments
- {1 L1 D9 e7 e6 n+ {! k; LPrivate Divorce agreements/ J; r* i+ B! E+ z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
1 j* {* l8 y! u$ W' CDominant Strategies
3 H8 e X; u* P2 x1 U' ?Collusion
/ V# L7 b, N5 p# g/ S! IYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( j s0 B" W- k% ]" P5 z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& K# X, O2 s% [8 V5 g. eTopics:
) w2 r0 E$ U4 j6 dAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 Y- g5 \9 I) u9 _) | IApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
x1 ?$ q, `% p1 _, \# pNote! Prerequisites: " l+ w" R4 ^7 Q7 m- f+ n
ECON 384 & 299 |
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