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If you enjoyed learning about:
/ J4 p# M6 @" ]$ |( WTrade9 h( q! f; a; O" j4 p) B# u
Growth
8 f3 [* U" X: E5 {1 ZOr would like to learn more about:
/ ]. N; j: K2 ?China as an Emerging Economy
5 N- m5 O2 o( A) A8 y DYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
/ p& X: ]/ K! M$ k5 a7 mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! Y6 t; |1 k' Q! C: b9 L+ k& h; s. sTopics: 6 ?4 H% A& k6 i& \& T) }! x
Chinese Economy Characteristics
; r) V% E" }. n1 c1 a4 VRecent Events in the Chinese Economy; y7 Z5 z7 d4 O0 x9 P' \& a
Consequences of economic reform
6 K/ C4 _. k/ d. t! pCanada’s economic relations with China
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5 B$ d3 \4 r2 z' ?% ]If you would like to learn more about:
% e) R [% R7 A8 BRich and Poor Countries, Y9 [: e) }# k! T
Why economies differ8 A0 f' n+ i0 k+ j! x/ e/ H
Causes for such differences/ j/ |0 `. p1 B1 s: ], ]
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 ^5 Z. T) \+ iECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 j4 A# h, V, V. v+ e" r! `+ M- y
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Technology
2 ^* g$ C; Y6 X& }Institutions' t- z, j& V1 m# |# g
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 5 V4 P" u3 D: z) b o+ b2 z
4 J& w3 Y* k3 e0 H- s' xIf you enjoyed learning about
' j- t8 j9 A. a6 v7 a1 d1 i0 nSupply and Demand
+ C. \' C4 P8 jConsumer Behavior
& R+ U: F3 s; c/ O& J4 K; o/ @" oProduction and Cost
( ^/ O' |' d7 [, i/ VPrice and Output' {5 l- w+ a6 }/ Y
Market Structures# n0 E. }" m: z! G2 ?5 u9 d
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" u/ n) ?6 o* k+ u# Z0 Q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 A! A# I! ], Y' m3 d
Topics:
2 S: S2 F* ]3 \Theory of consumer behavior
0 {" ?* t( V4 o) ~+ xTheory of production and cost; E8 m3 `& l5 o
Price and output determination under competition1 N1 h0 Z; g3 a6 O
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 k3 f {$ X; M% B0 c. ]! ?. rCosts and Benefits 3 G0 V- T! j H$ p% J4 W
Externalities
+ f' V8 w% D) r! ]8 jDecision-making
$ `) D- ^6 r8 U. I4 H9 b" v$ }0 C- aOr would like to learn more about : z2 v/ _8 A1 ?9 M' d; H" X3 R8 P
Capital Investments4 a( T: |' Q1 {" w7 E' _
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 I* a T/ H+ f- ^" IECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! O1 O! ~2 x( b- H" e; MTopics:* D* h" s" M/ K" y
Cost-Benefit Analysis
8 k/ g( L) E$ W3 [Evaluating Public Investment Projects# U; ^1 Y; b+ y" H; o( q
Look at examples from + V5 V! f3 A, ], G) S$ j
Transportation
; E! i0 f. V- T2 D/ Z" XRiver Basin Management
; L( l/ s6 f7 S9 _ ~% dElectrical Generation/ ^% n8 s) R3 y$ l* ]- \, N
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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2 y1 I+ F, Q$ b7 pIf you enjoyed learning about \9 q6 Z. k6 D* K
Supply and Demand& C! f4 m' q+ F; V8 V
Externalities
3 d0 S, J7 H# r# ]3 W$ |Resource Allocation4 R- e/ p& I! V9 [( c; z- `
Taxation% {7 |+ m# p" D* s7 _8 k: V
Or would like to learn more about ; E. X6 E5 @8 s$ |$ f# x, N
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada! F& r- r' g8 k" s% `
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' [! _2 `, I0 }; d# kECON 365 Resource Economics
: l" P% @, R5 N7 y( dTopics:3 n. S+ v& e( q* \" x: ~' }$ B# P
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
3 g& T3 {# N% k* u! Y+ E% tScarcity and pricing1 }& v: F6 V. z9 _
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 H8 f1 G$ Y2 v# @" m: ]5 ~7 a
$ W7 z6 V- m; Q6 d2 f4 M" `1 GIf you enjoyed learning about
) a- n) P% l2 j7 h/ T) VResource Allocation `4 _8 z6 C& `' b# ]
Pricing
7 |3 \0 m4 o6 ~9 cMarkets2 n- V& h. X: ]
Government roles7 s+ R2 m1 T8 R/ {
Or would like to learn more about
, Z+ d% x+ q; v/ R# Z: ]The energy sector, including sources and markets2 @9 Y0 o0 ]7 C# P' \. O
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 M! T1 Q9 T2 DYou might enjoy a course about
6 C5 Z. D4 V5 _% q$ _: U3 SEnergy Economics!
7 H/ p# t$ U. t: k: b8 |ECON 366 Energy Economics3 _* ]1 H+ B, r5 g' y) J. o
Topics:
- E; }4 V5 L; v% G' cPricing
( P$ v# Z5 j% ZRole in economic growth / y, [9 {' Y( |" f h
Energy sources and markets 6 ^ O& O/ d/ X* [3 Y) q, c7 x; k
Role of government ) c- ]) J& Y+ ]
Regulation 4 {( \9 C+ e6 d, p4 j
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Externalities3 t2 [7 E; R4 \1 A- @* K8 v
Regulation
8 o2 Y8 F# e! D# j: fGovernment roles
: z' X5 c0 b. S" a0 b0 l( ~) JOr would like to learn more about ( U, y6 {# x7 z; n
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 ^$ ^+ y$ F9 I' t: x7 z
Steps taken to address deterioration
) H# X$ f; w& d7 Z! l% KYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 u5 h% C0 h M8 oECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ ^5 W5 L' ?" f6 E N
Topics:
* d5 T# v. K$ ~ R0 PEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment " g* ?- R% c; `
Types and causes of environmental deterioration + ~' J$ J0 Z* K2 L: P
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + g u0 }& t1 P9 g$ P6 }! P$ i3 r
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ k( p- a( o! c5 W8 p Individual Incentives0 U% i/ Y$ l0 { h0 u& W4 n
Total Welfare 0 ^, I8 v3 N& F# M5 `
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- @, N9 W* T, }: Q R, IECON 378 Law and Economics
' t! |* d* K7 z) w; pTopics:
0 h3 g: n) ?* r! A7 ?2 p/ T, TIssues in Criminal and Family Law
8 d$ X ^. `" M. `1 f# o/ \Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
+ r3 W! v% ]# T9 f2 V1 r0 NChild Support Payments
1 J6 k5 k- F- wPrivate Divorce agreements5 t* L3 a% X/ t' W
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act+ V0 d% D4 T, Q7 c: ^
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 n% i2 A, G$ n' O. K. F Y' B( cPrisoners Dilemma
# a( ^# B5 r$ M2 @( i7 d" w. I" [Dominant Strategies2 L& z) q& w# Z+ p, @* y5 P
Collusion
, f4 m" C0 D8 Y n5 d4 `You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ; C4 g& ~' \5 o
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! i! s( y8 n) P- pTopics:
+ @. j6 f" n: J+ O: @' bAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ P, ^0 L4 y, @* F- O& j- i
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
1 ]2 r2 J$ L( NNote! Prerequisites: 3 f1 k8 ^) e& }9 R( q0 F4 g) z
ECON 384 & 299 |
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