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If you enjoyed learning about:
; m" D7 ^* ?8 E8 Z5 o6 l5 hTrade! t& d( }6 u! z {
Growth% U. l8 W/ N& o4 e# V% I9 l5 L
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China as an Emerging Economy. V$ Q: C7 C! F( n& `9 c9 r
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; Y4 g. W& y ^0 LECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& q6 ]3 Z0 @- N1 \5 h/ m2 B/ hTopics:
) F- a8 y! b GChinese Economy Characteristics
, ^0 g! b$ w% tRecent Events in the Chinese Economy; _. S' ]. ~$ t4 F6 f
Consequences of economic reform
0 C) Q6 @6 s0 J) U- B; VCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: . ~( r7 E5 R6 ?) i7 ]. n/ ]
Rich and Poor Countries
- } {/ I9 O4 y& [ d9 m# a3 _Why economies differ( b2 g$ ^" r e, s
Causes for such differences
7 d" u/ ^6 L _! E$ X% R4 `You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* {/ h. q$ X- W0 E0 h
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 U) ^% R; a# I; a9 l9 f
Topics:
/ Q* K/ `( ^# t8 {* bTechnology
. B. P3 i A" R! |4 v) f k7 pInstitutions. {$ W/ o# V! b! \
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
. G7 F3 f. {6 [6 h0 a3 j# ]; E( ISupply and Demand9 L2 ~( C2 m3 g
Consumer Behavior
8 P: z% `5 t0 tProduction and Cost
% V0 ~3 Y" c0 F5 {( O; V5 w2 Q s3 HPrice and Output* [, Z# k; w8 a
Market Structures q( m7 l0 a" A/ ?. y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
9 T$ p: ~) Q: P |& }ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
% ^' d: [; O% h, c" @Topics:
6 s2 X6 c( W& V6 ~5 ~+ i; |! P, YTheory of consumer behavior+ n7 V: J8 s( X( m9 Z. E! h
Theory of production and cost2 F- |7 P+ o* \- p9 D
Price and output determination under competition
7 j) w! m6 h8 S' m- D U8 ^Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
& _0 U: F' O0 m5 Q+ u) ^Externalities
: A3 I* }" C) k. t; D4 M8 e2 RDecision-making
. _' D# r$ ?0 S1 h1 W7 r& }6 }Or would like to learn more about 1 q9 Z2 t7 l6 q; N" L1 S
Capital Investments. x! E! G$ Y0 i1 M6 n6 f: X( H
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!0 H$ S( a) q1 R7 a" h* d
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* V" F8 J; b9 o( Q3 }" K: k8 K
Topics:% b) A& {% f. p3 g- W
Cost-Benefit Analysis# ^, B; m/ O" Y3 M$ ]/ p D
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
8 N# J w0 @& R3 ^5 w1 wLook at examples from 6 _# N4 R5 p* y- N P
Transportation5 q! ^8 w( x9 W6 U4 h* C- g
River Basin Management7 W" |) T* ~# M7 B0 H
Electrical Generation" p! t1 S7 o# `) E; ~- _
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand: V9 M5 A) c) ?) ^( S' K8 ~
Externalities
) @! `+ G% r! |/ R T& NResource Allocation
6 w; y* e' g$ a2 P& fTaxation
' c7 i6 s0 u Z |8 @, ROr would like to learn more about 6 G3 j- m3 x, Q, k0 W) M/ r& E
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
. ]* d6 O% r1 S( GYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; |2 R% B( y; P) P9 C
ECON 365 Resource Economics. z: Z8 j9 N" U2 b* F" w
Topics:2 Z+ K) Q) u& k% ~' J K- j( Y
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. ^. I$ {6 N1 ^, C/ h1 m* Z
Scarcity and pricing
4 c+ `( e: a1 j& X- c; _" HContemporary Canadian resource policy issues# g, N4 R# Z0 G& t' V% c
4 B& c" [: I3 m- u2 I% r5 U' AIf you enjoyed learning about
5 z8 ]* _+ L/ N$ R9 y$ Q6 O$ J3 FResource Allocation
* S9 y j5 B( c# v. ~Pricing
$ ^ J# n6 X+ M5 S# S0 VMarkets7 q, D2 d# v! B% C2 _
Government roles$ J- c+ M% i; L' S2 j! b! a. i- x( O
Or would like to learn more about
1 R& A+ H+ J+ p* O6 _5 a8 eThe energy sector, including sources and markets+ j; J' O0 P& G3 y8 n1 l8 ?
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ c7 l8 m: _6 S, S |8 `2 L- f
You might enjoy a course about
6 J" k! F( @8 l+ l6 X4 d7 h+ V+ SEnergy Economics!
3 S) Z% x$ ~$ k! {2 AECON 366 Energy Economics, n0 _* h6 p8 @
Topics: : H7 A7 N) v; a1 B$ ~
Pricing
* G9 m4 G* X6 ]) I, x! pRole in economic growth
# P( y# }$ q- r4 |Energy sources and markets . \" t# e/ g, r6 y* l* {
Role of government I# [. ~% g! P9 D' }' _
Regulation
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9 j; y1 ]+ C2 IIf you enjoyed learning about 9 `5 w5 w5 ^! x0 D9 A) u$ t
Externalities- _. z% s8 p' J' N% s. j' ?5 K
Regulation
2 q0 J O* ]9 IGovernment roles
% q o! X q( f+ ?7 uOr would like to learn more about & k) t% G7 j8 Z3 g7 W
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" J4 J0 s( v' W' B5 D
Steps taken to address deterioration* U6 J# T6 Y- {- }1 N; m; ?
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* {9 ] K8 v$ x3 |6 m- kECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 o0 `: P8 p2 H' ^ z* CTopics:
" j1 ~& ]. C# ^# F0 A% {1 kEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 q: t w# G) `+ Q1 KTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
; b) a+ l' b1 b; S1 j; F: QTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 W& X& h+ _( G9 J, q& p, y; o6 Q8 ~
Recreation economics" M5 h& P2 }% |# c: @
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Individual Incentives
: V% }7 V' a. H4 p! [0 @Total Welfare 3 N1 {# g' x7 ~1 x
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
D) @; ~4 y7 s3 O; dECON 378 Law and Economics! p5 W3 M1 O" t [5 m- V, l
Topics: ( S: N5 }- R1 v A7 ^
Issues in Criminal and Family Law( n! g5 ?# u B% T) P
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: j7 e: @& I6 C0 G
Child Support Payments
, |+ E" x5 M- Q0 |" ~Private Divorce agreements# a9 U0 I- o) }+ `+ n# t$ l& B
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act6 r! f6 N; V7 }( {5 [/ s: S7 H
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If you enjoyed learning about
% i2 w) u6 Z* m FPrisoners Dilemma. k3 `- c/ H* H. @& h8 p6 P5 Z4 C# \
Dominant Strategies. Z: c! D) J I4 o4 D
Collusion
& m; \ }2 ]* A5 }2 PYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 \* h% O6 x, ]) X8 F. qECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ x& o. ?( n F0 x- ETopics: ' `* |, x6 t. }0 V
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
5 B( @) L! @; j# DApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 S; w6 H/ _3 P; \# Q5 G
Note! Prerequisites:
; |2 R5 _* w( q1 t( H3 O9 tECON 384 & 299 |
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