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If you enjoyed learning about:
9 D5 Q7 ^$ J F! x+ d! PTrade
" \: _! G6 I* m# NGrowth
7 [$ l. |! d: ROr would like to learn more about:
8 q m# X- I+ T' L. X$ {7 i$ JChina as an Emerging Economy
% d' @9 V- N& w% b1 eYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!6 R% q( _# v# O( S- V; B- W
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ c# U4 i/ F& Y# G) f. l
Topics:
6 Y, \; Y/ B+ x. g6 B GChinese Economy Characteristics# T. Y; N4 O6 E: N
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy. H% O4 M0 J% f( D
Consequences of economic reform& \1 _: V: n9 \- n5 A
Canada’s economic relations with China. U" B# Z. }4 c: E
6 P( u% E d |( U! [0 YIf you would like to learn more about: k% q/ N4 b4 s
Rich and Poor Countries% d( V h' f2 \3 \+ [7 ~
Why economies differ
8 m4 U: i- P5 N0 k; K! ECauses for such differences
( x2 `: `- T. p7 eYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, Z; Z% e$ Z) C8 w) x* P
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" n N( X0 u, ^: e
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Technology0 q8 x3 R3 r. [/ b4 y3 K
Institutions
: C! M) Y; }2 I2 y* v9 Z1 vGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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/ _) E( b) C" h' ?4 { r( e9 }If you enjoyed learning about
3 z$ B0 J c+ |- L1 ` ISupply and Demand
$ n; X* r1 Z c8 `/ X1 T, @Consumer Behavior7 p; D9 K' Y' c
Production and Cost7 ~1 V6 _: b$ E) f+ v" C0 X5 k
Price and Output
9 k$ ~" i M4 _/ KMarket Structures
: [# D) _! w% ]8 |+ i' ?You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 y' m: G# l) P2 m7 k9 mECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- _' \6 ~0 j8 M+ b* w& i* z
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Theory of consumer behavior
9 G) b1 S# I' d0 P( F% ^( A; vTheory of production and cost
% E. p: @# c) D$ l( z% XPrice and output determination under competition. [0 l! ?3 P( r6 f
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
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Externalities- u' h7 _5 \5 ~ h* p+ w
Decision-making. k5 {5 B; P, ^4 X$ R- t! P7 g! {
Or would like to learn more about
! a0 `# l, W$ B& {9 h$ MCapital Investments! K' H: g1 G) n z' R3 a
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- n' S; a0 Y6 n3 R6 i
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- b/ n8 |4 }9 S7 F
Topics:% h2 } g U8 R! k% X( [
Cost-Benefit Analysis
3 }8 P+ d" T4 REvaluating Public Investment Projects
. h, E, e& B' t; H2 ?Look at examples from
+ z% z9 }1 Z* o, \& bTransportation" {; h0 w" ]4 H6 T
River Basin Management
( {( R+ u; P5 {3 ?% u4 }Electrical Generation1 ^! G8 i4 y* Y1 p! z% L9 y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control& T7 m- j" R" F( D/ t3 K
0 d" H2 o `$ F+ y% S4 w% b6 QIf you enjoyed learning about 6 d2 [* X5 _# @) S
Supply and Demand6 k- p4 _* S6 q; G6 r
Externalities m6 y8 H, E2 Q$ O
Resource Allocation) b8 g7 @& u' B$ b p) m- |+ L+ O. c) C
Taxation
$ M" j' y* P9 N A5 I; n/ }) nOr would like to learn more about 1 G0 p' v4 O0 H* l
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada& ~1 X3 [& J/ Q# N
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
Z z- Y& ]4 O1 nECON 365 Resource Economics* _* g+ C9 S" j( K: I% C' z5 f
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ ~% A T8 K5 k2 i! _6 bScarcity and pricing) @5 Z4 D: `) _' E% G, S6 A# i3 ?0 [
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 B! ]6 c, A' F: N; D
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If you enjoyed learning about 9 b4 p6 e8 N: w) ]
Resource Allocation) s, `$ F1 I& |. u5 b3 t( I
Pricing
$ M/ D3 b* @. t1 N+ G+ P0 iMarkets
" y) R0 ~; k: L# G6 FGovernment roles
' n6 \, D1 F% ?* q* [4 |Or would like to learn more about
+ C1 O, x8 c. I9 Q2 NThe energy sector, including sources and markets0 A( F2 O3 r+ I" _3 T/ R D
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues0 U, v! `; E5 x1 P( P$ \3 @
You might enjoy a course about / P6 l9 e4 f& L
Energy Economics!; u% O+ t0 c" h6 q" F6 v
ECON 366 Energy Economics4 ?5 U% Z: r0 Z2 T
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Pricing
3 Z/ r6 p2 f" X; G# ZRole in economic growth ! J U7 a9 b8 a0 P- V6 {
Energy sources and markets + X; W1 S8 B, P( s
Role of government + r2 E" g: z. `. U3 k D2 o0 a
Regulation & J" L4 [0 g3 H6 C3 S4 q! [) p- h x
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If you enjoyed learning about
. N [0 l; ]+ V: n9 L. v" l* h. m$ i1 sExternalities
! m& S9 G' U8 p' o$ T7 sRegulation
/ g" p$ M" g5 O; C# B8 KGovernment roles
' j# ^8 l' m9 ]- U7 N8 ?3 _Or would like to learn more about
+ M6 n* o. c* _% d# VEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 r. j- h F1 ~6 o: r3 s) Y
Steps taken to address deterioration6 m3 X7 z0 M6 }
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
) f8 Z# p" Z+ e$ E* m( Z; YECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# R) f7 _* @/ KTopics:
# }7 w+ n) i' jEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 ?; c/ r2 ?. R$ [9 G# S: XTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
0 B a$ P' l! L& P9 d+ l9 g$ aTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. r. E6 g; }( ?7 s# K. g7 [- U" yRecreation economics6 i$ l0 V: |; I
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If you enjoyed learning about
- e) l+ W' B7 t5 d! A Individual Incentives
w& s, _4 }- X- r; |+ A- D; r; hTotal Welfare
2 Y4 Z$ k1 h" N$ @- p, kYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ y: `' c( s$ ]& JECON 378 Law and Economics
) h$ b- d m* Z. H1 q x( o- Q* k3 \Topics: " _% n2 F- G0 t2 m }( c% d
Issues in Criminal and Family Law+ ]! b; ~7 Z. a3 t9 G
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: n3 i& T4 S$ {% Y) } r, T/ {
Child Support Payments& {( t J% L0 v( i( |* ^
Private Divorce agreements
+ {( x+ E5 B/ lCriminal provisions of the Competition Act. t& F& }1 L/ X7 g! S; h! z7 d
+ E9 B: O* l& K+ E- VIf you enjoyed learning about 1 X8 M/ \: c( u3 f. Z5 g
Prisoners Dilemma; i f. v, [$ c
Dominant Strategies
M: ~- a6 \2 ?9 o4 vCollusion
! q! c0 K7 r# A* B5 _You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. a; D! K9 y& k. C% i- sECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, v- J; ?' |: }: UTopics:
; k- Q6 n' G# nAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 c+ ~/ _2 v; ^& J; k- S# dApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( v, w; R2 ^- T4 W6 NNote! Prerequisites: & ?- @( z$ K! S* i: B
ECON 384 & 299 |
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