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If you enjoyed learning about:
; a- K B/ o+ x wTrade" ?: W" V6 C% Y& x w8 `( f+ d
Growth- y/ R C# q# d( O% X
Or would like to learn more about:
8 k4 N( U( p( }( I5 FChina as an Emerging Economy) f- I: i1 j2 b
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; S+ E5 ?3 W2 ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development I- X7 P( u3 `& Q
Topics:
! u/ I# K" z* X' z. H5 HChinese Economy Characteristics \/ v; v' Q: w' y* e5 B5 G3 M
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
- L2 L0 v% Z5 H9 ^: k# ^: WConsequences of economic reform
! K( i+ ^+ M6 _' f6 jCanada’s economic relations with China4 F+ F+ p0 O9 }% `$ y$ z3 v; c' L
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If you would like to learn more about:
7 K% _0 o! H' H5 S" s9 y8 f6 U7 Z" aRich and Poor Countries
& k' n; W) a; BWhy economies differ, c5 ]' r. o& t+ i# P. o
Causes for such differences6 O! e4 x3 i; a4 |2 [3 y
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
@5 c1 {3 U6 r, b0 m7 `& |# Q8 LECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# h' f7 u2 G) {( @Topics:% T4 Z1 h! D+ x2 R+ ]( M) p, ]
Technology, R( V: N) t5 p0 i" b4 \3 M5 e" j8 W) M
Institutions" t6 t7 g0 A3 F; ~7 q" @5 r
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence " V7 c y' r; \" T' b
/ G7 ~8 D `( x" E0 ~5 Z8 E" _$ ]If you enjoyed learning about 9 U, E6 Q) w$ Q
Supply and Demand" o* g* }% t& W1 @
Consumer Behavior; j" u. Y- |3 d8 d3 Y$ W
Production and Cost
5 \8 X y% Z2 W( n7 t" S; w; ]Price and Output
2 |+ r% X( R- R. G% p4 E! zMarket Structures
# C* b+ b2 O: F$ B5 o1 QYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- K7 p8 i0 G: G, g4 r9 {
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' ?* S& `: x$ Q. U/ [- E h, CTopics:
/ G+ n9 L/ B/ V3 T5 I! I' |Theory of consumer behavior1 H, a9 {6 p5 N9 T
Theory of production and cost7 {# N5 c6 d2 I |$ _! u9 e
Price and output determination under competition7 G! T) A* U& s" ]
Monopoly and other market structures8 B3 A t* b4 a# \
$ y3 K% W* k0 |6 ^3 WIf you enjoyed learning about
/ x& P6 a% h. E. kCosts and Benefits
. |# q5 H- {' W0 S7 Y3 hExternalities
7 G( D8 @. y' z$ ]# HDecision-making$ G `9 ^; c7 i5 u; ~. ^
Or would like to learn more about ) B# j& J9 K: ?7 J# y3 T$ @+ V
Capital Investments
2 }( n8 P2 B& iYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!# Z! y( V) Z; M# B0 l* y$ I5 B
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; ^9 z- J7 W# W1 M8 v) \
Topics:1 ^4 W8 A% ~; m9 |% D% ~4 J
Cost-Benefit Analysis( f8 ~9 [5 I0 n
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
. G8 t- T5 f! I; j# xLook at examples from
; T& F( ], h) j9 _, f9 ?& F( S' QTransportation
: c8 a2 j2 j9 H7 O( cRiver Basin Management
- K% ]0 z7 j/ p5 L/ }Electrical Generation4 g% }0 ^5 [9 q
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control% w* P, {( J4 z: h/ N# t& m
2 C- W# O; M& d3 [, rIf you enjoyed learning about
3 }- K' K+ V2 eSupply and Demand
* v' K; @% Q3 q0 FExternalities
4 s5 p; P4 u5 h1 s! ?% sResource Allocation
1 n0 J# q$ x% }; z% x4 ^Taxation& i9 |9 K8 U8 K0 j. E4 X6 [
Or would like to learn more about
4 W: F& W& Q' j( B# Q7 N+ C; HSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ P9 X& f |8 N+ x GYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: ]/ h4 }' s' F7 n
ECON 365 Resource Economics% [0 b; N3 I5 x
Topics:
. }1 o4 [( n$ g0 Y2 mExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 Z3 G4 K' i- O, [1 q: LScarcity and pricing
% o$ E& I4 c% FContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 T4 u7 |2 ]0 l- ~9 h# J b; xResource Allocation* u# [9 W8 h- |. F
Pricing
$ T6 _) J; \, h+ sMarkets% b! p7 c" N9 I: \/ q
Government roles2 g; z% S5 \3 C9 I, U9 Z. [7 d
Or would like to learn more about
& H7 f: _9 t" tThe energy sector, including sources and markets
! c+ b9 `+ I; g) W z' O& f- hCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
# a/ ^0 b% t) O. U4 ~# bYou might enjoy a course about ( y; |& C9 x4 T& N3 Q
Energy Economics!: N P0 z' J8 N% ~
ECON 366 Energy Economics2 n( f+ @- I O- e7 k; m
Topics: 5 D( J; V9 E: g3 V2 k# }( E! a
Pricing
0 D% Z4 F' p9 s+ \Role in economic growth : [# d& l3 l3 ~: Q% |! J1 ]4 Q
Energy sources and markets
. I6 [. k* m, g6 g5 w! ]3 H) IRole of government
3 V( y. x7 c, U# n& y+ QRegulation 7 E4 W# b: ?7 D$ H; v/ s
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 W% E* {# F' U) m' S) A
Externalities
1 W0 r3 j2 e- B7 o: URegulation: k3 |1 j6 {& a3 T, l' ]6 K! j
Government roles7 z z) I& I P$ `5 S2 Y
Or would like to learn more about
% h" n \7 F1 T+ EEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 }1 i: d0 I/ ?, CSteps taken to address deterioration8 t/ D4 B4 z, E7 H/ j
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ H {0 h& l6 b2 d2 H4 C
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 h3 D1 c a( O+ Z0 B VTopics:
5 J+ ~7 x" t5 o; n# I( \9 u& VEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 A/ B2 X" k/ x% G5 F
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
$ J4 E7 _& ~" ~2 O! `/ mTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : ~0 ?- r" e# A, y1 @
Recreation economics
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' V h' D) U0 U. M5 e e5 SIf you enjoyed learning about
- B9 k s: a# n9 I* f* ]% P: e Individual Incentives
2 M- u- m5 p/ a' {+ ?Total Welfare ' i( r) L. w5 {0 }, _; p" D. M
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 `( K3 K! T8 a
ECON 378 Law and Economics# M1 O5 p* \7 R: Z
Topics: 5 s# n* H+ s% H. w9 x0 w* Z
Issues in Criminal and Family Law* o# I( e, e: P# z$ m& ]% K; ^
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 N9 |( H. d, tChild Support Payments7 `% W3 P7 l+ D% Z9 w$ p8 \" @ F* t
Private Divorce agreements
2 ]( j. z3 S0 t7 t2 `Criminal provisions of the Competition Act: d5 }5 P0 F* b- w) G
A k5 x- R$ }/ Z* _7 S. YIf you enjoyed learning about 1 y: [$ I9 d- U( U! p# O- C
Prisoners Dilemma
" L. X. q7 B0 z0 gDominant Strategies" b. \3 s9 p! A( V7 K: K3 k
Collusion
7 D$ H, t: }& t# AYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 X( @- H4 H) ]3 B6 _; \+ ~9 LECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications G' n3 }- g1 F6 F( i% K6 t0 l/ }! @. w0 b
Topics: + Y/ K& `& g. ?0 o: x/ V# }8 E7 O
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games; k# w/ O- s# g4 k$ m
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 a& W1 f7 w; |( VNote! Prerequisites: 7 H6 e# L& G1 I0 L: Q T3 T4 u+ h
ECON 384 & 299 |
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