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If you enjoyed learning about:
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4 P( T) f0 E) _% q5 MGrowth) V4 l/ u5 L: ~9 v. R
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China as an Emerging Economy4 u; l1 X% u( b! x- U2 m% M4 N
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 u! {1 k5 k& L$ iECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 l% v; E9 X4 p' v, GTopics:
j* K6 y; @* c sChinese Economy Characteristics
( H o4 I# m& [) E) y2 b, \0 A8 [$ CRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
/ h7 k8 w& X- D( X8 m1 ?0 kConsequences of economic reform
: v: V. c# E1 c3 Y( b8 aCanada’s economic relations with China% U/ Q2 w' |) f! w7 c
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If you would like to learn more about:
0 n0 W' u2 ^: d; P4 M7 ^Rich and Poor Countries3 z% z2 Y+ k( X3 l# g( }
Why economies differ
1 l( f9 A# Q4 G/ Z! D; z4 PCauses for such differences
% ]) L& y: y4 @4 Q* x2 gYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- \8 |$ [9 a3 L0 f& T5 n( n: [, GECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* Y) d+ a6 n0 m! XTopics:
: p+ k) {2 R- ~1 y5 CTechnology
) W; L5 C1 T' i1 b6 X/ E% m9 ^0 q- b2 ?Institutions* b/ Z8 A5 C( F3 p. u: {- E/ _! K
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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. }0 d6 m7 w) iSupply and Demand
* B r& Y- ~5 ]9 Y: y# {8 u* uConsumer Behavior3 X$ v6 e4 u: p. j7 `
Production and Cost
5 _9 m0 b+ V+ N/ f+ a7 x7 X6 }Price and Output6 |( I( [# t# s0 t$ H8 V
Market Structures- T1 e) a( d4 J |$ A s! B# @6 Y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ N% ^: N% ~5 K* A) d/ [ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I, M8 q+ o" Y9 I; o9 u" |
Topics:
Q. E, X* X2 [5 RTheory of consumer behavior
' s. H% S9 t: K) r5 J* iTheory of production and cost1 ^- n$ \- Z @4 L
Price and output determination under competition
6 H3 T; v0 r3 S) U' oMonopoly and other market structures3 _# R( ^8 Q1 q9 Y P. n
' y! d$ L8 w1 ?- n+ x- NIf you enjoyed learning about + K. V/ k! N7 e& Z1 j
Costs and Benefits 2 g* N5 X+ ?$ h; U' F5 B6 A
Externalities2 g* s( O" t. \- I; r
Decision-making+ r2 z5 R% q7 a3 ~6 B0 W; N
Or would like to learn more about 8 x0 o9 m9 ]& ^3 R( v' f
Capital Investments
/ [0 Y8 W# S( l1 ZYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!0 z: ^9 l8 R# z( b5 z; f- i
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ C& s$ U) E& v1 E
Topics:
[$ }# \# p9 N. B9 {! DCost-Benefit Analysis) W) q* q2 x4 \/ j5 x+ m( p
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
' F/ }. d2 E* b( U' U, NLook at examples from k- D b# P) H# w
Transportation$ [- s/ \+ P. t5 }0 R
River Basin Management
v6 m) Q0 g' T3 E+ I; zElectrical Generation- t8 y( q1 k& y# ^5 D R
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, m! a5 m# z- t7 G) c! Q* a
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 b) ^5 I6 T9 I4 c
Supply and Demand$ q( b9 K! R% w. x6 D- n: J# Y3 C
Externalities
4 j0 o" Q* u$ [! f6 m+ \ ]Resource Allocation( T- o3 M3 d' Y$ j9 w* @9 @# [0 l
Taxation$ [' c2 i, C8 D% ^. u$ l
Or would like to learn more about
0 N2 G( |6 ~5 G5 G. ^ _Supply of Natural Resources in Canada W( K* U. w Z- I: M5 x9 K
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! U7 P" B' U, z4 u3 M) C
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 M6 S# Z- V/ H3 @. o9 Y
Topics:- n* \. `3 J# M) Y# b9 U) j
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 v7 `" v, S4 {4 {. u" n. i, ?$ q
Scarcity and pricing
6 K+ c/ g: u( P/ R& l+ wContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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5 B. d" f: n3 \+ d' @" v, eIf you enjoyed learning about 3 r' k9 [( H8 u. D- t( [7 F, d
Resource Allocation9 I3 `# k3 }' l$ a$ I2 ^! U4 }
Pricing" e) v7 c- @9 U6 H3 Y0 q) P$ S" M
Markets
8 z# i/ L; p' r5 ]& ^2 I) wGovernment roles5 H1 |& U; i8 z. g
Or would like to learn more about
- [: s, `. t HThe energy sector, including sources and markets
# l4 K& e+ d; JCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
! M0 m4 j, P# D% l7 M' L2 R, |You might enjoy a course about + v. M/ r1 f" n
Energy Economics!
) G4 s# H* @0 m NECON 366 Energy Economics& W+ n5 i6 {; R' P# i# P
Topics: , _, ]$ L8 u3 Z( O* F- D7 |- E
Pricing
5 h* i( @% p% i) H" ]% DRole in economic growth
1 z i4 R; S. J# ^0 nEnergy sources and markets ' }/ S+ z6 e& N2 K% G
Role of government / c7 t+ [" X+ B, ~; P+ c- `( h
Regulation
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# M6 @1 [# z" O. e8 \5 P# z& d) ~' VIf you enjoyed learning about 9 e( }3 q& S2 w) Y. x' m
Externalities
, Z" L# {& p8 P: ?/ f, MRegulation
6 k3 v' K) {4 B% C `0 z- [Government roles) E3 z( F, o5 P4 }8 t# G
Or would like to learn more about
1 m5 P! J5 P4 M" I1 V' HEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ P7 ^" A3 h$ _( f8 ySteps taken to address deterioration V, V$ y' g* A$ V
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- \# T4 P+ m# I$ g' L0 U0 U. XECON 369 Economics of the Environment' n; j7 L- {% g% O" k E' U
Topics: - ], p4 ~/ e- ~! y: u3 O0 E* G
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " k( n7 J: ]/ A) S. w p
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 ~! S' q$ {+ \7 I( p$ {Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 x9 }& M- E) B5 K' ^5 s' r
Recreation economics
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' G4 A: S4 e) G" d+ `. ZIf you enjoyed learning about8 b! H+ }3 W9 {' S, B1 V9 X
Individual Incentives
) P/ y; f# Q" E+ `Total Welfare , D; c% E9 N& Q! i) ~( k3 @" s& A
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' z; @# [' d% w0 k% f
ECON 378 Law and Economics% S& ^: H) q0 ]# _4 C, Y8 c1 \( G
Topics:
E7 Y7 w, j, m# B5 g# AIssues in Criminal and Family Law n% d( P6 s3 `8 W9 u& l
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining% b( G9 b! m w8 P) g
Child Support Payments
) _6 H+ m$ w* VPrivate Divorce agreements
f6 X6 [0 V7 I8 h5 oCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about 6 ~5 O7 W) ?/ }# o
Prisoners Dilemma0 O8 F c6 x |* q
Dominant Strategies
% R( V" j! \3 e+ o: f0 O5 yCollusion
& |2 u* E* S- }9 Z) j- xYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * H4 i4 O) i6 t+ e
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
7 a! Z3 _/ |3 mTopics:
2 {% E$ y# f( b" y# TAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games" T# u, a' \9 T. P# E' W2 n
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 [: S+ E' U0 K
Note! Prerequisites:
, E. @& f( {5 X# @0 A; jECON 384 & 299 |
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