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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 Q8 }- ^4 R/ s9 iTrade
6 y: U2 Y+ ?3 \, V2 mGrowth
2 f5 X. ], |) E& M( wOr would like to learn more about:
# }+ @! K6 o- @- G8 ?China as an Emerging Economy8 l3 o' w, k" v- k. X" x
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 ^4 N6 i8 T6 L7 U4 X3 K" K/ rECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: f7 x' M( v8 ?7 g, y
Topics: 7 m/ ?- V( T. ?& u
Chinese Economy Characteristics0 K+ c' g3 ?5 ~. v8 a3 [
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy, q: n, T4 M# g% Y9 X
Consequences of economic reform" B3 {) O5 N0 L, ]6 z' A
Canada’s economic relations with China0 i( _) i# @( J/ s
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If you would like to learn more about:
5 C+ w/ x m" A% u8 Y: PRich and Poor Countries ^! J! h. Z3 T: D% V0 U$ \
Why economies differ
, h6 Q0 B7 D B, _, RCauses for such differences
8 b) o* q! X+ n+ q. S! yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( k/ R9 J' Q7 K) u4 H# p6 R$ O L
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ t( |: \' T# X: V6 D# G8 |
Topics:1 b" s& v/ C- J* r L* b
Technology
8 e/ H. K6 E- b4 ~4 U/ D0 @' tInstitutions
3 F6 g( k& F7 T* W: \& ^# x4 kGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence # R' j- X: B0 e
* n0 r3 O, s/ A. M* j1 O+ E6 X' TIf you enjoyed learning about 4 w0 R1 ?6 q* m
Supply and Demand) Y2 ^( r" v4 L* d; q
Consumer Behavior
) x" x& N' t+ j' kProduction and Cost
- y/ n; O" K8 P. z3 b+ r1 P% XPrice and Output
- ], w; P8 B* d6 l5 @ @Market Structures' Y2 n" p1 L8 Q" U9 q; [- ]5 q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, x4 ~7 n+ f: j* n8 o* C; J0 A
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) X8 g) c j+ w, I3 T7 N4 KTopics:
1 T ?% p- \: ~5 X- zTheory of consumer behavior
; [, W4 B3 R! HTheory of production and cost
" A7 P* D6 } [. P' G& dPrice and output determination under competition
, c/ T- P9 ]( nMonopoly and other market structures
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, o: x# H5 |* w6 H9 hIf you enjoyed learning about
; e( o. R3 A, u; f! ]9 xCosts and Benefits
$ Q$ B' Z0 o# L- dExternalities7 w9 v5 l' g* @5 j
Decision-making6 c/ b1 P; U1 |3 R2 h* A. J
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Capital Investments
& g: M) i) M8 o- Q# gYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 i$ V0 Q% X6 a5 Q J& S; b& a
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 f8 W7 n, _1 J k/ O% YTopics: K G4 B$ R& n& M& a. Y3 ~
Cost-Benefit Analysis
' S+ B! y( c9 ]' N% g0 h- P" iEvaluating Public Investment Projects2 F5 n& E* n1 \6 _
Look at examples from
8 I: z m+ x% `/ KTransportation* y' L+ f# ]4 `5 T' ~
River Basin Management2 @3 Y. V+ w3 x$ T4 J% X
Electrical Generation) g. I6 \6 W6 Z. Z8 I
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 U" W% Y7 x! Y" V+ G4 A9 q1 ?- Q
Supply and Demand
' W, I* |2 ?( ` hExternalities
* D0 S* w9 F( i H# O$ b( eResource Allocation
/ ]' j. M, X! c3 d7 [Taxation
3 l! v5 G3 N6 Y/ Q( ]8 X2 xOr would like to learn more about + V3 t' H! S$ [% ^0 g5 V4 s% Q+ k+ T
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada8 M( c x4 m0 j
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 ^, b6 X0 B4 f; Y- aECON 365 Resource Economics
/ E0 h+ J5 e, m" [Topics:6 N: R3 X5 X9 K, j+ c
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; V5 P4 L3 B6 }4 G+ x
Scarcity and pricing
! B/ r- J5 D: L# [7 D2 r+ pContemporary Canadian resource policy issues [* o( Z: Z1 Z+ i5 y
% `" K8 j, I& Q+ _7 M% oIf you enjoyed learning about 9 Z- H$ d" ^! P+ m6 R* l
Resource Allocation+ w6 b2 z) X1 G9 |( p" P+ P
Pricing
3 X/ Y: Q3 o7 x, o, ^- E. p5 M) a K+ f) EMarkets9 F3 _9 t# m3 Y; u' i; A
Government roles: q1 \' g6 R8 ~ m1 b% r8 M
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The energy sector, including sources and markets3 `6 G2 F% k& |- X6 M# q& ]
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 {) t- Q/ C4 QYou might enjoy a course about 6 ^+ K8 A9 f+ z# }
Energy Economics!
! G, z, j/ n1 CECON 366 Energy Economics
+ E3 B- Q" r* x& }7 a1 X9 eTopics:
/ m5 H+ h: X# O" Q0 APricing7 ~* ~6 v* _4 g
Role in economic growth $ B7 [/ C' n6 u9 D [: X* t
Energy sources and markets + I0 k! Q. g" k# c
Role of government 0 f# u0 K$ t& @2 O; A* ~+ Y
Regulation
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Externalities g% Q6 Z3 Z/ P+ r
Regulation
) Z. R( M* z8 JGovernment roles& d6 `4 x! g- d7 Y, u
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) f/ A; X _. \/ o
Steps taken to address deterioration$ L! L2 I2 F: Q0 V/ ~; N; h
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ _8 J: ^( K$ f3 i
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
% N, z7 c8 p9 Z; \4 h; oTopics:
6 e, W6 u5 I* T. `& o! zEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment / P, H8 X9 B0 M& D; ?
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 0 `8 c2 B/ A7 J. w
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
r$ }2 }3 ^) @8 v$ yRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about4 v+ U8 n, z$ [% w2 ~( z' @: a
Individual Incentives, A. q) Y9 z4 ?7 ~( n
Total Welfare : f$ n; t) D( o3 P1 w; W) o% C
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
X5 |1 J j. G2 HECON 378 Law and Economics: k; y0 E: Z* V' C" N( t
Topics:
& w9 a" F$ s) \% v5 HIssues in Criminal and Family Law
5 \7 b% x; n8 ~3 v9 ]2 `* B# T( mCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
: o: M# X/ @: k$ zChild Support Payments
; X& E l0 u! r/ iPrivate Divorce agreements4 Z$ D. @+ ^1 E5 K7 Y* d8 r& s7 Y- o
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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$ L$ Q% ] e+ R/ G* AIf you enjoyed learning about % Y5 |% H8 n$ Z/ [% j9 ]
Prisoners Dilemma
4 U) }: h7 y n/ |' @Dominant Strategies
# i# N0 W0 H2 Y5 F! P& CCollusion
' o/ J6 K$ c6 _1 B' MYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 Z/ M+ w4 f7 B0 D6 N, P2 PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 e4 G4 w7 r4 d9 Q. @- x9 e
Topics: ! `8 J" y( G" q W
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 P+ S, z. A9 }. p% m9 iApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
. u# p2 g% O( @1 {: k! bNote! Prerequisites: i. F9 R# o, `
ECON 384 & 299 |
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