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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy: `7 Y+ |( h( c7 e, B& J
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 W& O4 t( L& b8 S, v( _7 h" o
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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# t4 {- m1 k* N% j/ ]% sChinese Economy Characteristics
0 A+ N% n- D" \3 p% u1 rRecent Events in the Chinese Economy( v) n/ b6 _# |9 K: M: |
Consequences of economic reform: ~8 m/ O1 [5 P5 b6 w/ v
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 9 P1 k" t! u. E1 J: r% X
Rich and Poor Countries& Y2 Z9 }, ~% Y2 Q
Why economies differ
0 |) m4 z B8 Q \Causes for such differences# P4 B3 k: L$ T! |6 @. ]8 q
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( M4 [& \" [! o) k
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 v" k( I9 G' i) j j1 U# b/ zTopics:
. l: I. P: E" M( PTechnology
?5 @/ n+ M- k7 C/ G5 G iInstitutions
3 }( j6 F0 c. X6 q# d5 i* PGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
^# J0 u0 k( j# }* C! }Supply and Demand+ _ T9 y3 ~: c1 K. h1 Z
Consumer Behavior: G3 g# D6 i. s( p
Production and Cost
" z" G' s$ G& ~: sPrice and Output
5 X; \8 f5 g2 s0 l3 l7 z0 P0 VMarket Structures
( K% E) L/ I! U' z( x/ {You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" y4 g3 o/ K- X n& dECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# j9 S6 _- p: KTopics: 2 r: I: x- @( } R+ V) J4 O' a+ ?
Theory of consumer behavior
7 @& G/ a# D3 f8 W! ?Theory of production and cost
! h' _/ G' Y8 T! }7 l! N$ JPrice and output determination under competition% F5 V; D/ v3 d) o
Monopoly and other market structures8 ?" v/ V# \! Q6 ?; R* e3 I2 G
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Costs and Benefits , X) Q0 Y; R7 T8 s; P! }6 P
Externalities
8 C9 |. N- K/ o; ~7 HDecision-making# `/ `4 T# w/ ]3 S& U9 H( K
Or would like to learn more about
- W. W+ I5 P& r) z( hCapital Investments2 ]0 w! m* H- I. W' u! x
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, q. p9 U. m3 kECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
z, H/ A. \. i( H+ w! MEvaluating Public Investment Projects
0 X ^- I3 h2 @3 D; E; VLook at examples from 2 \; K# j5 D" u; N' N; _% ^# K0 ]
Transportation- W" H% {: _! B. j" P
River Basin Management
) H# Q b% o1 n& ~1 n. d2 [Electrical Generation- v% T* Z3 {8 w6 G' U2 L
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 ]- s! L( v* X5 k% P8 T; c
3 C0 z4 c+ ]7 w" VIf you enjoyed learning about / O; n6 B% |7 e
Supply and Demand) s' A) g9 F1 t. g- V
Externalities# Q4 k4 s/ m& w3 I: C
Resource Allocation+ z3 p Y" Q/ ?7 J5 w9 b9 ~/ c
Taxation9 M0 X7 M( Z8 V! t% U2 n
Or would like to learn more about
& D; C, y8 W! X; W: M: V1 s% fSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
. @5 O8 o4 Y h! GYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 a- L% {3 `5 c7 Y6 N
ECON 365 Resource Economics
2 _$ t9 ~* I+ D. B9 |5 P/ HTopics:" |) @; y! i: Z& p3 t
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
# C! g, }7 u `; jScarcity and pricing
% w; _* D9 Q$ t" gContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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( P1 x/ f# {) T3 L9 H7 {/ xIf you enjoyed learning about ) h) v6 z# U3 m( v& k9 b
Resource Allocation4 g! z" p, e7 U, L& Y. a7 x. L
Pricing
. y7 S1 `0 q, G: t: sMarkets
/ ^6 J% a0 ?4 ~0 v" p0 [) p/ zGovernment roles
5 d: ]! Z! u7 R" O3 _; B" r* ?( dOr would like to learn more about
1 g& U+ D, z u2 A3 XThe energy sector, including sources and markets
4 v4 m2 A4 o' J2 S6 x/ YCanadian Energy Policy and current issues& G5 I/ ~ N. l3 Q! B% K% ^
You might enjoy a course about
& E, o; S: T. @6 xEnergy Economics!
8 M# Z! ^' z! f$ oECON 366 Energy Economics% P6 j, f" `9 L- D+ i8 @: d
Topics: ! I8 e# }4 z( ]1 R. X2 r8 F
Pricing9 Y' n+ c& W4 K5 a7 i
Role in economic growth ' `# y; @ E4 j
Energy sources and markets + h$ a6 n, I8 J# M2 C5 Z" F3 L6 ^
Role of government j+ ]+ ]. {/ K
Regulation ) K) w! ?; K5 w/ C+ P5 c
c! p: O6 ^2 v' @; D. ~If you enjoyed learning about
! I* h% q% m5 u1 H. {; }5 _) GExternalities6 _; {: `% a Q/ x' g& O
Regulation
9 m7 i# x- E, J; ]3 c- g8 yGovernment roles8 I, X" F' {# f
Or would like to learn more about 9 N7 Z( l: P5 d- D# l6 G
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
; p* Y k: K2 t9 p/ ^( J6 }0 uSteps taken to address deterioration
& E( y7 x3 \& @& g6 Z* lYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 b' B2 d1 T& B. XECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* I; W9 w2 A" J. ATypes and causes of environmental deterioration + b$ j4 P" P" m, p+ f$ J5 O
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, l1 ~7 u& k, R4 Z7 c; YRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
. [- j- H8 c4 I+ u Individual Incentives
# y" {, J6 ^. C6 z7 e$ T7 tTotal Welfare ! X' O ]) N3 [
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + |& B t& z7 P" O1 [" b
ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 R9 j0 K4 j2 ?* iTopics: , Y/ I+ H4 W4 e# q+ `( a8 `
Issues in Criminal and Family Law. Q r3 {% x% @$ I6 _: l# Q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining4 }- L6 R# {8 @ L' m
Child Support Payments) ~- C3 G* o( s0 O7 c- X4 i
Private Divorce agreements) k2 J% t. f7 V# X g
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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% r. x) T: u4 O8 N/ z6 n/ {If you enjoyed learning about
/ G* n- l2 ^6 O, N F, SPrisoners Dilemma! U9 z) x0 r" H* {8 K, f2 ~0 e9 W
Dominant Strategies, {, U: K" A: T) ^) |5 {& E5 m
Collusion
0 Y0 e" S' _. c. f! ~) P! b4 ]+ NYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% i: H& R) ~4 xECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) b& ^4 n% |6 @8 I2 H. }$ y/ h7 I
Topics:
- v. U' M. O2 g, |$ G! R' sAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games' N2 \+ J2 G& o9 v& x9 ]
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 w6 E s9 s+ @0 C' i
Note! Prerequisites:
! z% Q% M( v$ _0 ]& g. X( y; QECON 384 & 299 |
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