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If you enjoyed learning about: ' W/ m5 `- `4 i' a0 Y0 a% e) }3 i
Trade4 N/ G: ` k a; l5 q4 E
Growth
/ f/ a; i6 |! p, x- [8 C$ k0 COr would like to learn more about: $ N" P$ A/ @2 \' M3 D+ ?
China as an Emerging Economy
: q% G7 I+ D+ i( H/ oYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ ?% |# j2 E5 M& ?
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* A8 }; `# M- K/ S/ E# U
Topics:
/ j5 h! p/ f7 D9 NChinese Economy Characteristics# H; f! p4 |! ?: X6 x1 R" ^$ {" O
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ r. ]% g& D! c) g; A- LConsequences of economic reform7 Z# j( i+ ]: ?" X$ B+ N
Canada’s economic relations with China
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, z D9 O; A {5 ]: ~1 BRich and Poor Countries* X7 [) L% Z' R3 ~% A7 r
Why economies differ
5 N$ m$ m* v' ]4 V0 L: _# q5 O+ WCauses for such differences
" n& u/ l+ ]0 U, y7 P8 t; I5 GYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. n }7 B$ l5 K! L: w* |ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ U; T, Y- m T, D) B
Topics:! F9 T0 T/ R0 V! o" E& z
Technology# u' ?1 H4 T# Z7 G2 ?1 o! {# l% h
Institutions
; X1 V$ a. K$ k- k* l, o$ `Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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3 h5 o0 ~% c' r+ \' f+ dIf you enjoyed learning about
1 |6 X! V* Y' w7 e* |3 m& XSupply and Demand
8 } ~& z5 f) V1 B% P- aConsumer Behavior
. _+ ]% p& @+ w) g3 b" L8 y; iProduction and Cost4 i5 s5 a3 g R3 D9 a O
Price and Output0 U7 A) J8 [/ U2 k
Market Structures
$ l, y T' C( i& a! DYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 s; r# N6 B$ V( E: u
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 V) X2 Z& j$ O4 ^
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Theory of consumer behavior- X, t# c+ H0 p1 T
Theory of production and cost2 J1 S8 ~" p# M
Price and output determination under competition% O7 h [' ~; [* Y6 l
Monopoly and other market structures
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- j& A3 M4 E5 a5 i# {9 i* g2 lIf you enjoyed learning about
# T3 z; z a7 N1 G9 j, u7 h" bCosts and Benefits
4 f# b3 |' t% ~7 [: iExternalities
" {, T. t9 m5 G; |: ]! f8 pDecision-making
/ G) x& G, x, h0 [8 X1 rOr would like to learn more about 8 `# P! n+ ]; _1 G
Capital Investments2 U! t5 ]' P" o7 \ I9 U4 O+ W
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
e- R! O( o' h# H s9 |ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
6 K* p. i. \; ]Topics:
* F2 Z9 A0 K, s2 N% V9 @3 SCost-Benefit Analysis
6 Q+ E& u6 D' n/ `Evaluating Public Investment Projects
- f9 f; M: H* i# Q) qLook at examples from % M7 G2 h# W( @
Transportation
2 _ Z# x/ _, N9 r+ i3 W8 ORiver Basin Management
& U0 P" X1 M9 p6 w, HElectrical Generation
6 o* Z) X+ E) f+ u' p- MOil & Gas and Pollution Control- |$ d! H% j. O3 T* S$ X8 H
8 T2 M0 c C2 c# E+ }0 xIf you enjoyed learning about
6 L" P2 }8 r. z9 uSupply and Demand
( q2 ?0 D, ^- R+ D1 ^; R/ L! ?Externalities/ u- G8 e, S% `( }+ u- h* E$ [
Resource Allocation% d }& K% ~. {, u. q
Taxation; w4 N, o4 o; o" d
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada( n6 [( r+ o$ F& q; a
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 n& U4 I" E: Z2 O$ s+ e# d5 @
ECON 365 Resource Economics
% H( n8 @6 }; K. n7 k. `% q% zTopics:% G) v( V) w ^2 ]5 S! U
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
: w2 B% F; K- K$ lScarcity and pricing
9 l# X" G* X/ J( `' dContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation& ?' D2 _: D5 ?) ^( N3 n
Pricing9 s% V4 p8 l: `: n7 i6 N7 |) `
Markets
" P' a4 R& D, C' lGovernment roles
( [ @$ e! C. ^9 I1 d0 {- }3 lOr would like to learn more about
3 O4 D# y4 ~' W1 c7 D b6 jThe energy sector, including sources and markets8 K/ D }$ [. N; p
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues& c9 v4 F+ K/ u2 V) d( H4 S' C
You might enjoy a course about
' O ]% C9 V% B" i4 b/ mEnergy Economics!( S) K; W1 i! F& J; Z
ECON 366 Energy Economics1 i H$ L2 S. E* F1 S3 m2 j
Topics:
6 ^: D2 o: N/ ?$ UPricing3 V4 N9 a! w) R, i7 k6 a
Role in economic growth
% _2 ]; I5 ^3 C* C: ~Energy sources and markets
/ T. a. j" o& ERole of government 7 N1 ?5 [: q; @5 m# G a H
Regulation
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Externalities" i! N ?& s' g9 z5 N$ k
Regulation( J. c9 v9 N/ [7 Z5 a) O" r3 Q
Government roles: h! O2 |! ?/ p n* o5 ]
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 l1 A- g/ i* t& j* uSteps taken to address deterioration
/ i% k8 s8 i. c5 cYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ F* B* N2 g, n6 Q' O; l" `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 ^! k0 m- Y0 V; \( P6 G
Topics:
% y1 E1 M+ m% A" @( E- eEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 G" p6 ?& t" f/ ?# n1 \5 JTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 4 B# x7 ~. c9 @8 a; [
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
2 o1 U, b7 a6 o& E7 SRecreation economics `3 c' t/ l/ J0 d6 d+ u
3 F }) A% }; T8 Q& O3 e+ OIf you enjoyed learning about
9 z* O" E# f9 a; u; s5 @ Y Individual Incentives7 a4 y. ^$ D& s" w8 _0 Y
Total Welfare
c5 [ v% Q+ c: h+ ^$ oYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ N# X( t( c( _4 U, NECON 378 Law and Economics2 w0 e1 j, ?9 s5 o
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
4 c T& M1 ^* a( Q5 w8 L; ICrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* W+ }' a& K8 e. [/ N' k2 VChild Support Payments
P" `8 r& c! k4 J) D5 V" C) P4 RPrivate Divorce agreements
0 c A' I4 C" y2 y B) w7 X; tCriminal provisions of the Competition Act+ Z( Z0 G3 x1 y7 T& D0 {, q+ a
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 @. ]& I, a- e+ j* {: j( z( I' w( o
Prisoners Dilemma; b% R+ _5 T! ^$ x) a. d! F& `
Dominant Strategies8 q9 |2 C8 p& j& S* d
Collusion
! _0 G: ~7 b; `& f! lYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; [4 Z t( p' Z2 X/ m% `! WECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; d# `4 S& N$ ~2 t& s) E; z
Topics: 0 o% z+ r \' V$ c) M) J+ Z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' Y7 A4 A! O, M
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
8 Q! ]3 d7 J/ L; v/ ENote! Prerequisites: ( {$ L9 t. h/ j! V* C# ?6 G
ECON 384 & 299 |
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