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If you enjoyed learning about: 7 y! J" m/ U l5 A& _+ q6 P
Trade
, _8 L! v" r' }7 @/ b! u2 IGrowth2 A: [) l3 T0 Q: e5 D
Or would like to learn more about:
+ D! o/ f3 b; f8 e& YChina as an Emerging Economy+ q' i" h6 X# S
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!, r8 }: B* Q5 `$ _2 R- Y) Z! s
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ W0 b5 v# [; S
Topics: 5 ?" K0 _* |* y3 G
Chinese Economy Characteristics
# P) t3 f5 B- f+ i- C* oRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ \7 _' T0 z" u% Y$ y/ r7 LConsequences of economic reform. s% o2 f6 l8 e0 T
Canada’s economic relations with China
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5 F3 t! x: X& n1 P4 A/ z4 zIf you would like to learn more about:
) I0 e6 N( |! {. g& k- LRich and Poor Countries3 i9 Z. B3 z. j- [/ R& Z
Why economies differ
% w, l/ \/ y0 }$ Z% [Causes for such differences- H( V5 C1 d- h9 e9 ?0 v
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* B. C% E |+ d& J0 ?
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 W0 G2 h+ U6 B9 z3 e2 h
Topics:
- q7 b' q3 C' _* ?Technology& P/ H3 N5 ~+ X( K; f2 h, C
Institutions
" }$ Q" ~( J& B7 y9 YGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
' Y* Y, M, a: P5 X- W: T7 jSupply and Demand7 w: Y" y( z: q+ W
Consumer Behavior
8 c# d9 O% U: @/ `- mProduction and Cost
4 v3 u. Y4 i* k$ v5 g* F) JPrice and Output
- ?8 ~! `' B8 Z' T, F+ H/ tMarket Structures$ h* }5 F3 A% J6 ^" c
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; `7 ~3 e0 i/ I" y# [ ^
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I/ ` M }' z0 p y q0 j5 j
Topics:
4 O) f$ ^: P4 `; I, m3 p2 z% BTheory of consumer behavior
* _7 o, B! j2 m9 R$ [( S; xTheory of production and cost! \/ F4 H9 |8 @& o0 Z
Price and output determination under competition) [0 t5 D+ ^1 c5 J0 k
Monopoly and other market structures y* ?( l( v1 { g! [( ~
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If you enjoyed learning about
- y4 @3 y& p, T2 X# vCosts and Benefits 0 n' p# v) d! ^' K9 X3 b
Externalities
* T; g$ S$ g8 T/ |/ K, UDecision-making, N1 r/ h) s, G8 W9 U/ U
Or would like to learn more about
j4 x* E$ f! m% ?5 bCapital Investments: J L" H+ H. R# y" v0 v
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! h I( w, L y( M- ~6 S
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 M# r) Q1 [/ \$ ?) S: T: f
Topics:
4 |, G& B* R8 R4 l& [Cost-Benefit Analysis% P$ I( g$ ] p1 d7 Z* q% }
Evaluating Public Investment Projects# o" x$ J0 A2 `5 U+ R9 R N) v
Look at examples from
* G' ^8 B2 Q2 G8 `# a0 D3 ?Transportation7 x$ H& ~% ~+ ^" M
River Basin Management/ {8 j) o0 w3 z! \ s
Electrical Generation
8 U! D0 @ o9 H+ }, z% ZOil & Gas and Pollution Control$ Z3 e/ ?3 ~& Q! R- u9 E0 `
( H$ M6 b: v; x9 XIf you enjoyed learning about 6 b3 o& Q* R% B0 m: }& S
Supply and Demand7 Z) \8 D6 ~5 x+ r' r2 J y9 ?
Externalities% j7 K5 W% O: o; e2 o9 C
Resource Allocation
1 T& P7 z) {( ]- ETaxation3 m a/ R! x2 i- y
Or would like to learn more about
% p" j7 c* Z& j6 A+ ^Supply of Natural Resources in Canada$ u3 f7 ^$ Z* Q1 I: {
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, }( q5 B2 Y1 f
ECON 365 Resource Economics
5 O8 x6 U2 a8 n' |) iTopics:
" |' |8 }3 ?( B- X4 N) k( v9 kExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 j7 s3 E$ ~/ k* K2 x+ ?5 M$ KScarcity and pricing. e$ O, Q- J8 Y9 t
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ z7 ?4 V e6 y2 WResource Allocation
2 h ]) i" A: T! i8 E3 VPricing
2 [4 N; l" u/ Q" ~9 C8 g7 hMarkets
7 l( M) ~. d6 j% e9 GGovernment roles% M, {4 O. \& `- f4 K( U% g9 |. `/ W
Or would like to learn more about
' L. ~* A( u) c$ `3 ?' _The energy sector, including sources and markets2 z* \6 E h% i
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues+ x" j6 M' N, n
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Energy Economics!8 {7 v4 Z2 g" \% A: V" B* A+ M
ECON 366 Energy Economics$ @; i/ U0 t9 i5 Q/ u/ V6 Z
Topics:
) ?) p5 ?! X: c3 k D APricing- ]' F* U. R+ g; W v2 Q' w
Role in economic growth
! Z; t( h1 O+ s, _/ m) g* hEnergy sources and markets
3 L% E- m$ e( w7 p" T* e% YRole of government
* i& R7 P% {3 GRegulation
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% A$ C/ c3 j/ W4 a3 H1 CIf you enjoyed learning about
; v9 Q% r/ h2 D! sExternalities( g, d3 ^9 c" A8 O
Regulation
% ~4 Z' C- [2 K# H7 ^% t0 IGovernment roles) q* e$ m- E0 i& i- l
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% _5 _# i! p# q0 g2 k. sSteps taken to address deterioration# H: ]0 i: e/ d3 ], I+ z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ y* U% r- P5 V c/ x7 N$ ~
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! g( Q |" A, r. h L/ P5 aTopics: + c/ F' ~1 x Z0 `
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . A9 z3 L9 Y! D& ~: [+ U2 [! w2 h
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
6 W" d9 \9 W) h" \8 @ O# bTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 E, h" r* `# T& J4 M
Recreation economics& i! B; r7 C( C' G$ Y
1 ?7 t/ t+ F3 f3 F4 m8 WIf you enjoyed learning about
; r) I2 \ c8 b4 J! y: a Individual Incentives' b9 b& ^9 m% L4 }, d+ p
Total Welfare & H) N: p9 n6 x) v0 Q7 u5 _ `
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" O$ d( g4 ` @& q$ i3 G# {! l& VECON 378 Law and Economics7 L; @ k$ M! Z2 _& K5 I
Topics: . v; P f( o- v, u9 Z7 ^7 `3 r6 r( X4 Y
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
7 G/ @' V! `9 n# C3 T. e- zCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
+ ^5 @8 O" ?0 o0 o5 Z' X& uChild Support Payments
! l) [: D/ `6 M" _Private Divorce agreements
% o9 N1 K5 Q# ?# v! O2 m3 KCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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! \, C" O* E, v6 @: G9 z/ DIf you enjoyed learning about
/ [1 y$ Y$ A3 f) g3 }! }Prisoners Dilemma
y7 P% s( z. a4 n0 u9 F W1 oDominant Strategies
$ ?# k" Y8 c) j% o) [; `7 p( {3 \Collusion( |4 r) H; K+ w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 `, H+ G* B5 G7 Y+ e$ UECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% L* e3 L* F# y* h5 |9 C& XTopics:
; A# Z0 s* }7 Q/ a% D0 nAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games) i; c2 ?# Z8 \. d
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 u/ k$ H) l' i% [( N7 U: I' bNote! Prerequisites:
+ \1 N" ?& S+ ?/ V" uECON 384 & 299 |
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