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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
1 ^" Y: b- ^1 ]! b( I6 kOr would like to learn more about: ; e |, Z9 o, n6 f
China as an Emerging Economy& [7 S, f9 |- w
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 J! v5 c* E2 G. f8 OECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 C4 b) k& ?1 e7 \7 r* M5 \
Topics: ' o- S `: f1 O1 S+ q
Chinese Economy Characteristics
0 N# @$ T* H5 i0 ^! ?3 MRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
# O" ?; ^& M- \1 JConsequences of economic reform
& T0 u4 ^# [$ G6 S$ I# xCanada’s economic relations with China
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; ?1 I7 c+ V4 }. D" QIf you would like to learn more about: 5 m% _+ O$ m9 O8 O) \
Rich and Poor Countries9 ]( p- j& G ]. \9 C6 H0 r U
Why economies differ
6 Z5 h% q J7 G ^: j& S; X( ~" YCauses for such differences
3 K4 c7 ]7 L7 c$ c: o& XYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ Z$ P/ }! t& ]. K- g2 x+ h- SECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 I: {" n) T6 g# G, u, @ QTopics:
; J4 Z" C' E$ g1 n' JTechnology9 {& Y) r0 S' M) ?+ z/ J
Institutions
: i: F- Y4 i1 E% v0 j$ vGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about * H J4 r3 k' [
Supply and Demand
4 h) w. }( w9 P, s2 {, r, ?Consumer Behavior
% m" K5 Q+ i. @Production and Cost
% ]( J2 d5 B% T K. [Price and Output8 E# ~$ u8 _$ K+ Y+ w
Market Structures
8 J; X' d. P# V4 A4 Q9 B+ a/ IYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 S# T0 d6 E8 |6 `, g) d
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% o$ t( |+ ~9 K( j
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Theory of consumer behavior6 |. r& T$ F2 U7 g. F$ J' c! L$ I+ f
Theory of production and cost( r+ @0 C7 v8 Y7 {( Y
Price and output determination under competition% p) t) Y0 S! Y7 ^" m
Monopoly and other market structures5 H6 u7 z& F- }# L$ I- y _# ?
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If you enjoyed learning about
. J" q9 Q) w$ V0 \* ~( mCosts and Benefits % E4 P9 z! i+ F- u/ U, v5 T
Externalities
- ~1 Z! n5 l* B( Z6 KDecision-making9 p. L B) i" ~9 c/ h! v
Or would like to learn more about
- D8 z+ Y1 v& r' ~+ o+ Y" UCapital Investments1 T0 ^7 W9 j! R- ]& {
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 E9 F: j7 G1 r& O( ~2 SECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 o9 U" z$ h- x: `, b4 V% [Topics:
$ {. @* I) |8 p' eCost-Benefit Analysis& \8 v0 E( P9 A/ C7 f* _
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
6 T! s* b# U. o1 W. GLook at examples from
2 X8 D- [ \ J( E, {Transportation
- ]# m o) F8 M) p1 SRiver Basin Management g; f5 T8 K3 t" F1 u! k6 K
Electrical Generation
) @+ B4 v p' L7 V* Z( t2 W& zOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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% D0 E5 F( ^& b8 hIf you enjoyed learning about
+ W# m7 m* T1 n$ _" Y0 d% dSupply and Demand3 ^& V3 O- D+ A
Externalities
# x7 Y( z# a: JResource Allocation5 W% }5 d' A( Z+ c* o4 e* b
Taxation
% C. c' G. I( \Or would like to learn more about
# J p8 z, Q' m( J4 M0 DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada1 s% r" M2 B) s- S: [% u0 x/ G. h
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! }0 T' s6 c: O0 x: n2 ?* V% @, ?8 T! zECON 365 Resource Economics
" @2 n+ h9 y$ L3 S: _0 STopics:$ x, @! q. y2 [5 |, ?4 ] c
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
W+ D; @; _: L- E, G7 X( e; {Scarcity and pricing g( f. M% @9 }4 I: W+ e: P
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 B2 Y+ N6 G* s& K+ X: b+ O# UResource Allocation0 [4 g6 B; |$ C
Pricing- _% E( F) [' P. h I9 p' L( ]
Markets, G& R) Y# ~' q' F! z
Government roles
2 @8 a2 w/ I6 N2 I GOr would like to learn more about 3 D, M x6 s8 Q2 K& d
The energy sector, including sources and markets
* F; N+ j0 C0 J' s/ D% \( cCanadian Energy Policy and current issues2 Q$ ]9 ^$ n; ]/ c7 U
You might enjoy a course about
# ?. q+ q+ B; H$ z- xEnergy Economics!
) W, R7 Q( }0 E( I2 p/ kECON 366 Energy Economics: Y6 A& Z1 N' Q7 C
Topics:
4 H/ A" |# {+ E# M2 x# J/ }Pricing
9 d& G1 c8 _4 v: b5 |Role in economic growth 6 t" \; I8 }- J/ j- `) f
Energy sources and markets j& K. z" r" E
Role of government
$ c* U% Y+ D3 s WRegulation 3 Q7 O5 `. Z: s7 Y+ K5 h7 y S
7 b" g& T( q0 ^% D0 p; JIf you enjoyed learning about
' q" V! X; b e( Y2 }8 k( [Externalities# u; ?8 K0 ]+ P* G. @0 D
Regulation
+ s. y, j/ H0 x) x+ N: a9 q) VGovernment roles
4 O& |- a/ ]8 v+ O$ S1 X! T$ @; z2 GOr would like to learn more about , N& Q* T3 X. n% @& H" [* m! u3 D
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 D9 j9 R/ k# J- c/ a1 ?- u$ |Steps taken to address deterioration
. H) I7 F0 [2 w) nYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( l% H: n' {7 {" L# ~, ~& j
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment* a) {" z. ?9 L1 H
Topics: 4 f7 s( T4 Z6 X2 _ R
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment / @4 ?- d% n2 ?, l1 ~. w
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ; w$ M, F) Y, \7 F q3 r, _' E( S. W; p
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# X3 d0 |$ x% J* Z" kRecreation economics( X* k. {5 [* [6 z3 [
6 b) F- N1 \' b0 ^9 B, u( O) CIf you enjoyed learning about* s2 w/ G9 F K3 {8 @9 z7 z+ \
Individual Incentives& V' K8 g5 w7 t& X: E
Total Welfare 7 ^3 i" g9 x/ x: Q' k
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 }7 V5 R) `' z9 U% w+ T" e
ECON 378 Law and Economics0 ]) c! ]! u: k' j& j
Topics:
" W. `8 }) Z0 w6 NIssues in Criminal and Family Law
" s3 w' U, X# f5 }) `# k. DCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 p" I! y* |2 f. j" rChild Support Payments
4 M" m7 M- x8 jPrivate Divorce agreements5 m- e2 M4 F, S$ Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 A7 ? W6 M& E0 A4 S* CIf you enjoyed learning about
# v5 F- w0 Z$ x( A) ~8 |" OPrisoners Dilemma8 V6 ^2 h4 V' a9 z1 ^! P7 o
Dominant Strategies5 t. z# v& y2 \
Collusion
! Q$ P$ n3 {0 [: MYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; M0 ^' G5 i2 f& e( `8 m: PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ c. f( o7 V2 G' h" @$ L
Topics: : b3 x0 [ Q i/ f
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% E! m* }6 k/ n1 hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) i: j \# G3 z9 y8 L- i
Note! Prerequisites:
, C4 c& Z! L5 ^! ~1 dECON 384 & 299 |
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