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If you enjoyed learning about:
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5 z, H/ Z4 A* [Or would like to learn more about:
2 p4 F$ V3 O7 B6 t+ d2 b: R/ yChina as an Emerging Economy
$ F* G% X ^( g# S0 fYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- m! M& J7 P# }3 `( j
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
% E: U$ i2 k1 {0 v* ITopics: 8 N" O' Z% s7 x/ A# ^3 X7 D
Chinese Economy Characteristics; s; E( a! n# F5 D8 [* p- P1 ^
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy7 A1 F7 t) m6 {" D u4 Z* s
Consequences of economic reform/ L" F" L( A/ W
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: & [! a. s( N' U N
Rich and Poor Countries
" C# x% \( l* o$ sWhy economies differ& H& e& x3 `3 r0 v0 j6 t9 |
Causes for such differences+ n1 P+ g" v) n! p( A, L
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 R: X; r/ u2 Q" m w- H
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) c* I, b* X) D E" j1 q& W* z
Topics:
) T [: \& i* {$ y! [Technology: f2 Q3 j9 Q' T1 f" V6 D
Institutions
/ u1 a! [; m$ e g2 wGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence * }. C1 p; p0 T; C; }- H; ]
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Supply and Demand$ b. `" G9 w) P9 q
Consumer Behavior
2 O8 C u" d! i2 {# T8 zProduction and Cost: p. N2 }, x/ n3 b
Price and Output
& \- w" m& m$ KMarket Structures
1 t. \3 l0 k, ~( G8 ^& V" o/ hYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! @% ]3 d* M6 k7 nECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 v0 h! F \( j9 Q( ~! {) m4 V. R- D
Topics:
+ y! U3 J5 Z. CTheory of consumer behavior X! P9 j7 g4 B- P1 ~, E% P
Theory of production and cost& S; p. L; j B. h
Price and output determination under competition" s2 g6 s0 x8 P
Monopoly and other market structures R3 D9 A3 b3 e6 z
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ O% ]* C# O+ i& f7 t& P, D: Z+ rCosts and Benefits . n' u& }; s" g
Externalities
# Y3 K, K, s4 u& ^2 k: sDecision-making
2 r% L# m8 i, i$ [Or would like to learn more about
1 Y$ X* i' u9 M; j! B* |2 N$ YCapital Investments% R/ Y" l8 c. S. d% Z) b6 ~
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: g" \' o3 K6 M+ q" x
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' x% `8 u1 n8 `+ u L/ |+ h$ O1 S7 B
Topics:0 f% z- k. ^& @9 X, N
Cost-Benefit Analysis- U0 f: Q# A3 }; c( B; |, m
Evaluating Public Investment Projects2 q3 k4 r; O( {) k' Q' t8 z
Look at examples from & O6 G/ h; n0 ?( c o
Transportation
% N4 H% `- \4 M1 ?) h8 URiver Basin Management3 R# e$ S3 @9 I1 _& T
Electrical Generation
0 y. L" k8 y# ~ K9 [: R( ROil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 [5 V6 n+ J5 g4 ] \. Q, JSupply and Demand
% x( q/ S8 a; R$ N& s) ] r& ~Externalities
% `+ [8 L( n# w) y2 f7 \& ?Resource Allocation# R* P4 V. H; s
Taxation
" P! B' @: ]3 Z7 UOr would like to learn more about
5 t( G. \4 E) P& i7 a: pSupply of Natural Resources in Canada& u! ^9 D$ x5 C8 F/ F5 H
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! H; M, P) D( n9 o/ H0 u
ECON 365 Resource Economics7 p/ c6 R/ W t$ M6 t
Topics:
9 C) x) g8 B" g$ }- uExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) u9 b/ i9 d; B( b5 ]Scarcity and pricing
: @- H5 H; r( a( r. D6 F- D( rContemporary Canadian resource policy issues- C3 t( t3 w. z' G
3 F2 [; Q2 d* R, @If you enjoyed learning about
+ v$ h2 s3 C% X. gResource Allocation
5 S& l( V2 @* v T( TPricing
/ ~+ p+ D6 U7 p) z/ d& s7 Q! E- lMarkets) E& s) ]& D R" K! b7 k5 H* C; r" h
Government roles
( o5 w+ }, j! @* N( _Or would like to learn more about
0 \! O( {$ B# c' O) z$ L: d9 YThe energy sector, including sources and markets2 ^* ?( H7 x y" u$ T
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues: p* [; J) O h% V0 Y) T
You might enjoy a course about
( A# h! {" D' O- m# EEnergy Economics!7 r$ c, K3 V, E9 H
ECON 366 Energy Economics
- f& b: `5 K* h8 N4 XTopics:
: o6 Z4 a" v+ E! M! b' U2 MPricing
# o/ f+ h, l1 L4 M v9 P" L9 ~Role in economic growth
& b% X! j9 u3 j( I* PEnergy sources and markets
9 E# n% X7 r) q" B9 `% ZRole of government
L, Y9 ^5 n* c2 }% i, JRegulation
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2 W3 P2 t" U- z% E7 l% g8 JIf you enjoyed learning about
% F2 g2 s: c- R' `; lExternalities- m, h& a! H3 |) S3 |9 j
Regulation& A6 j1 }! M! J* T
Government roles9 c( T" ?9 ~: x. ^6 n
Or would like to learn more about % E2 _, t& B ~2 X8 Q* c% ?% r" r* r
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration6 ~% s1 S# J7 S) ]
Steps taken to address deterioration
5 ~& j- _9 {5 ]; Q, CYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
9 Y" S9 Z$ N0 R6 z2 k% Q5 YECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 [. S2 o9 X' y, g6 x1 r' z0 [. `
Topics:
1 K2 p: g N R h4 @Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' [# f. W. b! _, x5 k+ _
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
3 P i. b" W+ }5 x0 P) kTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' [7 i: J' n3 M1 i! @7 bRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about" e9 l3 w2 z) Y; U7 j- k
Individual Incentives
7 Y% f6 H: G5 m- i! r4 u' l. @* E+ WTotal Welfare 6 Q' Q; B1 l, `) ? L
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % C, o" U& k( k: {" K" ?
ECON 378 Law and Economics6 H" A7 J6 p$ _. Z
Topics: / q0 A9 c( ^' I" i- e
Issues in Criminal and Family Law% ^# u% a# @ w2 r" F
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& V7 W! K8 }' f6 Z% J5 I( T
Child Support Payments
1 _; C: @/ k- Q8 _! f" G5 ?9 uPrivate Divorce agreements: X. P( K1 J" W
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) j% C7 Z1 t0 B. d8 C
c R, u5 s/ g: K7 w; {If you enjoyed learning about
2 H9 {4 Y: ]/ J4 o/ l1 uPrisoners Dilemma( X' q3 s7 x8 m/ ~* Z/ f
Dominant Strategies7 p0 }# F3 c! B8 y" o. M( Z) F3 p
Collusion
$ }% s8 m0 |; @- UYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 e, B8 q9 S7 E; ]: kECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 q# f* B. k4 n; x
Topics:
9 s9 `! ]8 Q9 V# ?Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games% }$ z4 E2 g# I2 i0 L2 t
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 o9 G8 b! a* H% c2 x9 b% ~
Note! Prerequisites:
; ]* n& r& r& E) sECON 384 & 299 |
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