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If you enjoyed learning about:
% R7 h# M! b2 X) ^Trade
( n7 v. @3 j: s. m9 x1 x" v' GGrowth: m% X/ |2 C: Z4 K# W$ H
Or would like to learn more about:
. e' r# {4 T3 W8 q. d; {3 }China as an Emerging Economy4 H9 V( O a3 |3 ]3 V, C$ K/ A
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: Y4 F1 E% c6 c) M W2 z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) C8 h: K5 V q$ _4 O& w
Topics:
+ p; K& x3 [8 J0 Q* dChinese Economy Characteristics
+ P }: u* R9 a% E+ w+ N( L, RRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
* X$ e' p. g) e* [' ^9 B2 xConsequences of economic reform
' x2 p- h/ A% A: `Canada’s economic relations with China( v; S+ X1 B; v: V% R# g5 W ] b
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If you would like to learn more about:
: `: }; j2 {6 w& ?Rich and Poor Countries
* `3 N& P0 [1 nWhy economies differ' ]* D$ R* z" N8 G
Causes for such differences- K: C* _. e q9 _/ P
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- }+ L9 x8 W! I5 ?" HECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 G9 ~' t2 ~% C) r5 _0 d. `4 N
Topics:
" t8 [2 S1 f% ~# W8 B2 K) ~, CTechnology1 d4 N/ l( A; I* {
Institutions P: x1 I( J" I& \
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ P) q5 ?0 {+ g1 U! D+ `9 sSupply and Demand
8 t- t! q- N1 w- g% YConsumer Behavior
# r! U: D4 h7 Y3 \7 FProduction and Cost
+ ^! e! T. A/ bPrice and Output
. O1 e. O3 g$ B2 k3 LMarket Structures
# b y2 |- W/ P0 w5 JYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 r- _6 D3 ?9 F. k& R! \
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 S' n/ |' G' x# V4 b
Topics: $ d$ o: ]' F+ X5 W, O5 Q, E9 S
Theory of consumer behavior
, H9 P- S; o0 `& |3 o/ k3 m) D7 CTheory of production and cost" N5 ~- b! T: v6 K
Price and output determination under competition/ y. a- e( h' A; t
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 9 t8 B! H4 r5 [2 u6 X' ?' c
Costs and Benefits - O- k9 @; z' y; T& v0 q8 Z5 f
Externalities
) h$ n4 ^, e4 e1 sDecision-making/ u8 M' ~6 y9 `/ T! n) a: e
Or would like to learn more about
4 Q/ f, K U* i: }' ~) mCapital Investments6 g3 B6 a" [0 Q1 q. i( i
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, E z) \4 g. f* o
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
h. y% P/ c* G$ L1 tTopics:
$ }1 v( W. Y, s" Y- n8 iCost-Benefit Analysis
! d' _, a: S. z, b0 X% qEvaluating Public Investment Projects
4 e1 x4 r$ j$ O0 d# R0 L' NLook at examples from 6 R: K" q# d# Q6 |1 K8 m% ^# e
Transportation
# U5 z3 o: k& SRiver Basin Management$ g2 u1 ?2 x2 O! {4 l1 F
Electrical Generation
) Y4 O( V9 e0 [" M5 \; `Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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- `. F9 K( V; I8 v: q. W+ _: XIf you enjoyed learning about : X' m, d& V- J* d# X
Supply and Demand
! w. Y! \% u, sExternalities8 H8 s1 m$ N* U
Resource Allocation
: L) ?% f' F- C3 ~0 ^4 V5 H7 e1 JTaxation
- E2 Q8 O0 ?* a& Z8 X7 [# A$ ?Or would like to learn more about 7 {+ D3 h/ ]) o
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 Q1 }8 l9 e6 m* W0 R) DYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 _( O9 R/ e0 ~0 k
ECON 365 Resource Economics) Z! c) U4 ^, | S& ^: ?) P+ [
Topics:
# c7 x5 _( s5 s) e9 m. W: `5 M2 uExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( \1 q) U3 W" r
Scarcity and pricing
( p. ~) I2 k1 sContemporary Canadian resource policy issues# | Q; J5 f) L1 f- z) G
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 {% n) c. e7 R$ R0 sResource Allocation
: l# Z( f! b! j) w- S" iPricing' X8 M5 O+ y. E8 L% r/ W
Markets
- ?/ W7 N" u1 P& N# D% F; MGovernment roles
3 `/ } F6 ?1 ^& K$ f& c% F4 I8 E( [; pOr would like to learn more about , U: A* Y" G) I6 q
The energy sector, including sources and markets
+ {+ O1 v/ V6 Q3 HCanadian Energy Policy and current issues; r# i5 b) p% h7 z
You might enjoy a course about $ ^ Y- o4 F' M5 M6 `" Y
Energy Economics!
7 H2 {5 a6 N& J9 aECON 366 Energy Economics
( S+ D" Q( ]. y% j7 X$ QTopics: 3 h1 m. D$ {" I
Pricing- @# p4 }. ^* {. t- \) m0 U
Role in economic growth
1 t7 r6 X: |. v/ e$ t5 {Energy sources and markets ' b+ i% e9 O6 R" H
Role of government 4 x& Z) S; y1 I; g; b' m! l/ Q
Regulation
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5 h$ b% {5 o/ E$ aIf you enjoyed learning about
) H$ l! X( P O9 EExternalities+ @# C1 y4 l7 ^ R
Regulation0 G) R& A. h+ P. S8 m! q
Government roles
5 I- z: z1 P0 c" ~6 L0 w1 COr would like to learn more about
$ e: N3 Z `' n# K: MEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ C f" Q/ i; I2 Z& c$ ]! d
Steps taken to address deterioration. C; u1 w4 G7 T2 n E2 ]% c
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! - ~3 u$ l3 Z: z( C) g. N& b! B
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ d+ j5 i7 o% M" nTopics:
5 |) s) K0 U; y+ }Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; L1 H ^; K' g, z0 {Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 z3 e# M# |0 W3 J, UTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
A& |- B' l; k) ?+ l- U2 m0 WRecreation economics4 Y: S+ [& p! v* |
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If you enjoyed learning about) \9 q* X( C$ ?; y
Individual Incentives
) P; I7 l' K9 H8 `" @' Z5 k" J RTotal Welfare
9 D+ g. t6 b& zYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ U! X# @1 z3 k- n; J
ECON 378 Law and Economics
. Z& l V0 t. g0 x( \) p: p STopics: & T6 l# J* G: K8 N: T; a8 c7 Q
Issues in Criminal and Family Law% @ y# R" S4 S6 f! f/ Q7 |
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining( |! j$ I. v. e" K3 H8 X7 x
Child Support Payments' L$ P' P2 |( G5 }7 o, |1 M
Private Divorce agreements
. S' h! X% p4 l7 x* K1 qCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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7 j7 O3 `4 L0 @8 h) @) lIf you enjoyed learning about
d X9 O' y) U$ `. i- L: q" D y ?Prisoners Dilemma
' A( c" u. H, w* t& n: IDominant Strategies
5 F4 V1 |/ T% W" `Collusion ~3 Q, T& ]1 ]- I. g# ]
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" m% e; s: r) OECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 V% c. @# m6 r; I
Topics: e8 f: e' h* p4 P3 E3 W3 L
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games0 Z- _% @, s5 P5 W
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" s4 \# B+ J* ~; ~* b# g! Z& B/ uNote! Prerequisites:
, X3 Q9 q5 w8 e( mECON 384 & 299 |
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