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If you enjoyed learning about: 8 d) B% K7 u/ q' e+ c/ C0 n
Trade
. f, o9 p) G* B+ A; XGrowth7 u1 C& o3 _4 W& P3 c
Or would like to learn more about:
, E$ p0 ^! l D7 t! e: bChina as an Emerging Economy
( z6 c! u& S8 ]# dYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- u: Q2 o' `7 OECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
) e0 ]& P7 v: S b" STopics: & Q$ q3 {$ }5 z) A
Chinese Economy Characteristics7 S' K% F' D5 L4 h) g
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy8 {* d6 Y. r$ {6 C2 _
Consequences of economic reform
8 `) K1 ^3 z) wCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: , O6 g2 D. I. M, j& j1 q' G) o) q
Rich and Poor Countries* V" Y3 W; m% Z" K5 {0 ^* {+ j
Why economies differ
$ B7 j3 v+ S8 l! ~1 J* {Causes for such differences
8 L4 z! J# [6 E3 f) AYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ @2 A4 M; F9 \: r& r% UECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' F5 Z$ v8 J; r- Z( e: y
Topics:) k. h u0 k, o6 L" s6 t
Technology
3 g2 S+ U- C% r2 j6 p0 \( TInstitutions
2 D# W1 t" H! ZGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 Q; Y8 i- f4 kSupply and Demand! c/ c* E9 y5 e
Consumer Behavior
5 x* C8 W! {0 z! |Production and Cost, a/ q/ P; M: n# | q4 N3 z
Price and Output: b5 h+ T# ?# p5 l9 W0 o
Market Structures
* l0 w6 z) u8 G+ H5 cYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* I( Q/ o" [/ P9 g" {5 a/ Q! A
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ i- G, e8 r3 c7 B6 zTopics:
% }/ e, X2 g$ vTheory of consumer behavior$ R& c" `) i$ x3 L4 [) |+ o' z1 c
Theory of production and cost
7 d0 e: G" r A4 W HPrice and output determination under competition* H7 ^8 Z0 J% F$ n
Monopoly and other market structures
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' N3 {" \& v" B8 Y, TIf you enjoyed learning about ) S6 X# j! F1 `6 {% m5 @2 g5 U; p
Costs and Benefits
( I/ w6 R5 ]0 h0 I3 CExternalities, w0 i6 q) ~2 U1 B: q+ \0 ]; d
Decision-making. {6 o# p4 Y9 d, l+ ?& _
Or would like to learn more about
2 c& o4 I7 b0 h( F3 [Capital Investments
* L# f5 d* \+ F0 NYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% _) k; {' Y* z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ P3 B2 b5 o' n9 HTopics:
/ U5 |" i9 H& uCost-Benefit Analysis
# u' j4 I6 i7 {2 }4 J8 B0 qEvaluating Public Investment Projects- c2 D3 T w3 h; g6 b
Look at examples from % D) Z3 z* X8 u3 \! Z
Transportation
" Z) U! m: P2 k" e1 K' ` ^7 E. RRiver Basin Management
9 O6 T, ?! K6 u6 _; _/ wElectrical Generation
9 @2 x( }$ r0 {& Z* {" Z1 x+ C3 pOil & Gas and Pollution Control" H/ ^8 P: q* \
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If you enjoyed learning about 6 P' b+ j7 q! q( k8 Q- s. X
Supply and Demand
2 f% }. {' Y9 T m6 UExternalities3 g3 d! p! M* b0 l
Resource Allocation& f! v r2 f, w( F1 S6 A- L
Taxation
* v1 z, r# ?9 {7 s, ]- L3 t' @' GOr would like to learn more about ! k) W/ M- b: u$ O- ]
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ f% b {; K7 O/ d) p9 x& P" @' g& yYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- h0 I r9 v' k- N
ECON 365 Resource Economics
" G! S" F q D# @Topics:6 f% V; E$ \6 U$ [+ V7 Z1 h, j
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 @3 l1 T6 O3 P1 i
Scarcity and pricing
% d* L5 o+ a+ nContemporary Canadian resource policy issues( i" [" }1 j/ S& t" {. c( _
& X. x; h) }# Z3 Q8 ?2 E9 |" O# AIf you enjoyed learning about $ _9 n* V8 }1 w3 E9 n
Resource Allocation
" i1 U- }* I) K2 JPricing
& {2 M' Q% c0 O" O2 X" o" SMarkets
; z$ V# J# u$ Q1 ~6 ] Y) I: [: Z% BGovernment roles& |4 I0 ]! G5 c$ Y
Or would like to learn more about ( }7 z9 D1 I8 g- r' z6 c% ]1 p
The energy sector, including sources and markets& ^) x J. \, Z5 z8 F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
/ [$ H# k) H: g" h( N% T0 NYou might enjoy a course about $ k8 I7 j3 _9 _4 a. f6 q
Energy Economics!
/ j: V$ f" E# J. @9 ]$ IECON 366 Energy Economics
9 k- @, v4 f1 W3 tTopics: 9 F5 C m* x& p; F
Pricing
; ^$ M) z4 }) O! [5 RRole in economic growth 5 M( j3 \; s5 u. i: G/ H9 x
Energy sources and markets {* T2 g6 \% L5 m
Role of government ; _2 L4 H# H( j9 Y/ e
Regulation
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% y' k. W% f8 g8 VIf you enjoyed learning about
; F. x* S, w! D1 c+ _# g" R" `Externalities9 u3 B+ O6 p0 o* J4 x# s
Regulation
6 |9 d' H: V! eGovernment roles
) V$ @$ ~5 Z0 P) m. ~! tOr would like to learn more about ! A8 h# j1 H3 C% D4 O
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( |% I- j+ j: M) g
Steps taken to address deterioration/ q5 d4 S/ K4 \. K3 h$ C& Y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. `- ]7 r/ n: }: H/ JECON 369 Economics of the Environment' t& {/ L0 }% e M! b
Topics:
; ~. l* S* X& YEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 D5 Y9 G* n* S4 \$ n% Q! QTypes and causes of environmental deterioration + p# l$ o6 f, b0 R: x
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ( ~7 w7 V$ t7 J; l( I- E2 x
Recreation economics
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# v3 }$ ?# P' ZIf you enjoyed learning about. h" u( z1 A# C) l: P$ L
Individual Incentives( z! h9 W4 y* I
Total Welfare ) o+ r6 T0 c' o4 ~+ }" N
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' }: o1 Q. e# _6 o7 }% I* y+ o. bECON 378 Law and Economics
* I7 v2 t* ^ a. A* ^6 C+ K" RTopics:
# R/ v* [+ n! AIssues in Criminal and Family Law, v& R C; n( y. H( u1 X
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 q4 m8 T/ T) m" U3 oChild Support Payments
' O8 y! y0 Z0 y0 `( J- C) `/ UPrivate Divorce agreements; @& T& D7 h- G* c' T
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
( K6 Q2 |+ q1 @Prisoners Dilemma5 L* b6 g; ^" l& x2 Q; m' |; Y6 o
Dominant Strategies
$ i) h* c r6 ]* m) P% ~3 KCollusion
' |: C$ Y' {+ ~' f1 _* qYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 m, f# m1 `% n- F5 tECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications% l% u9 n- z9 J
Topics: + n! q9 _, R" R5 m
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 ]% e; L" K" o! z- K2 O) o4 h1 }
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , X$ \& M X& W! b' P
Note! Prerequisites:
2 Q( F2 d) {/ v/ h# OECON 384 & 299 |
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