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If you enjoyed learning about:
, b6 b, A( L6 _Trade
Z; R7 p4 D* J2 E8 a) u5 J/ eGrowth
: k5 ?% |7 ^! b# pOr would like to learn more about: 7 L% W N' y5 f% ]
China as an Emerging Economy
8 V4 u8 D$ v7 T, {+ P, G: ?You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* H; p9 b( L+ L9 J! v5 D6 f9 y2 j
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- f* Q2 l7 f! YTopics:
- p) w1 G' ]- |$ p8 BChinese Economy Characteristics
) _) N5 ?; m( R: k) t# l0 U0 M0 LRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 \! f9 g4 X$ F. O3 c2 f, XConsequences of economic reform7 c& c1 ^1 H7 f5 G, l& A' C
Canada’s economic relations with China4 ~$ n! T, B1 x }# |. Z c. R# |4 m
4 W* [0 {- \+ zIf you would like to learn more about:
! G6 G9 e* H6 F8 A9 ^Rich and Poor Countries
% ^$ C% W x# e0 CWhy economies differ
. Z% }1 C( g& b$ ~: l% }) V! GCauses for such differences; Z& v$ Y; d' ^* s- @5 i
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& W5 a( }' k" ~# k) B% dECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 q0 R0 B3 W6 R/ w b8 V
Topics:
6 u7 @1 h/ w1 e/ s8 Y1 ETechnology. I. k' q- e1 T3 [- F+ r
Institutions' L4 K# T# j9 N M- m% t1 Z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
; {0 v$ S# q; K4 e* q3 L3 vSupply and Demand
, N5 V6 z) G6 a& wConsumer Behavior2 y& d4 o8 d* g- S) S. b
Production and Cost# l# v' J/ r) p2 s/ K1 C( j# O9 E
Price and Output5 j1 y+ q+ N ~, J1 l' S% Y+ J
Market Structures
4 J \2 Z4 l* P8 W2 |You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 u* f2 {. c2 Z9 M
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 N0 w: @; v; a& x; y+ E _# YTopics:
0 {4 g+ w9 }* b5 cTheory of consumer behavior
& z3 d& v& r3 G* z: C! WTheory of production and cost
# P8 [ _7 y# y T6 _Price and output determination under competition( ]% ` h# r5 k! h
Monopoly and other market structures
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) X2 g) ^; ?0 aIf you enjoyed learning about - e& T1 J. r6 |
Costs and Benefits : o- ~1 | b5 }* |* z
Externalities% j i2 ?' Q8 u8 M9 }
Decision-making$ Z9 G* C1 Y0 p, T* Y1 O
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Capital Investments* j( I( O& `7 g9 m* M' l1 o' l
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 _# y, b( Y! l$ r( v& V' f
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- Z! N" u9 r$ J, o5 _
Topics:" M! l, i: G4 B% [$ ?
Cost-Benefit Analysis
, ~1 k4 @$ T7 A8 w' w, t( AEvaluating Public Investment Projects
/ t' B4 x) I8 [& |- @- V4 ILook at examples from 1 j* z5 u: ~6 c* [
Transportation
$ P6 m" e0 z# v' n) E; V, ]River Basin Management
* c: E2 A" h0 W* N. \9 NElectrical Generation( `4 u3 Z5 ?: a
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control6 g5 k( S, l& A; }& Z( B
. o; s( X+ f# N, ~1 FIf you enjoyed learning about ! c7 ~9 Z5 B: Q6 y: }
Supply and Demand
" ]( M& h9 o- o3 u% J5 DExternalities7 Q, G8 N2 h9 {# n" v
Resource Allocation; I* S5 v. y, H) M$ i
Taxation
& C5 M _( {( G* x9 ]- Z' l, @Or would like to learn more about
) \- d) [) N9 R5 h# k+ YSupply of Natural Resources in Canada& q, m# x" W0 X2 y% N
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ \, v" U/ K/ E7 H2 U! eECON 365 Resource Economics
% r4 _7 B' f( ? \ zTopics:, n8 s/ c8 i; _0 ~6 B
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 ?" F' ^2 z s# `" m
Scarcity and pricing
: s$ B4 k3 Q# C3 d2 M9 b. RContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 B2 G" s2 {7 W! q/ N* `& YResource Allocation+ Q' ]- d; i a; _# F: g; M
Pricing+ [" U7 M3 h- F- G
Markets
7 z# e' H B0 ~$ x: l! U: O' d' xGovernment roles8 X* u! \: j4 a
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
+ o) Q, ]- U9 z' E+ c4 U" yCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
! `3 D' F0 m: |, [! ]( ^) |You might enjoy a course about
; U5 k3 R: k& z7 c; k+ oEnergy Economics!
5 q, T2 P3 i' ?0 W3 H0 P6 P \! [- OECON 366 Energy Economics3 Q6 t% i; K- O, o8 F a( [
Topics: 3 ^6 e7 \; v" ~; C
Pricing) t& U/ X% H, t
Role in economic growth / ^( D( R7 v: g: u
Energy sources and markets
' ~& B% ?; A, y, L/ }0 i* H+ YRole of government 8 n. e- w: T) S' d3 w' x9 N
Regulation
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Externalities
) C$ I0 c1 j X9 `, ?& b6 t( wRegulation" A1 t; D: M; t9 x1 L2 D/ G
Government roles
4 h* h, M2 i" I* j1 v1 B3 aOr would like to learn more about
7 a+ \9 d; g0 b8 H9 G: TEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" P- O t: c" i& i
Steps taken to address deterioration
0 {1 Z. |" T- H5 R# ?' WYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 X$ @+ F1 Q e" B& \
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; j- O6 y7 _2 t6 ]: Y YTopics: 1 o0 ` b0 G+ q% N* S- z
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment : ~. ^/ S2 `$ b7 f( o9 e$ q$ T: @
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: L2 z, R, @3 N+ ~3 z1 W2 NTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 m% I# h. @9 `- o- `Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
' }( \* i/ S* x6 ?' ` Individual Incentives9 ~: A/ ?+ j+ C; z. Z
Total Welfare
' U& }; _5 c8 p/ J9 K2 d& E. f1 wYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' T0 z( F/ O0 j+ o7 O aECON 378 Law and Economics% L! V: y! A2 C# S- Q' W
Topics:
. i6 u' ~/ f4 k- v: i1 SIssues in Criminal and Family Law
0 b" o, |) o7 d. ^+ V$ A' qCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
; g6 ~1 a# ?. W7 ]# XChild Support Payments
; ]2 l' B) |$ q3 e4 \1 b3 }Private Divorce agreements
/ {4 t5 i2 e0 d9 p7 ZCriminal provisions of the Competition Act" D1 }& c" P6 z) h; n1 G6 `; }# f
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If you enjoyed learning about
) l1 X9 X: H2 s. c( oPrisoners Dilemma$ Q, I, g% Z$ d- q4 J' C5 Y
Dominant Strategies
6 j1 q! f8 \- Q# K0 q( g* s8 hCollusion( o: _" w' [ T/ g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - u* B7 b S R
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 L7 d4 Z, ` n. g
Topics: & D- g7 b# H( ? c6 v2 w8 t1 P
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games- I8 y; r/ L# t/ N
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , V! J; Z" X9 o; R
Note! Prerequisites:
, M. d: H' B5 w4 `& gECON 384 & 299 |
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