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If you enjoyed learning about: $ n" f6 U: B) C" q* t% B% H
Trade
! j* j# m; n' l7 o( A$ \, }4 RGrowth' D) u5 n$ x, k; s2 h! [$ `1 T, g% a
Or would like to learn more about:
* b ~, e& r- ^2 O( X5 G: NChina as an Emerging Economy/ _; e: }( _5 A
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!7 Z* Z+ p; r3 ?; _' \) R( F
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 e) Y: |" f( A2 s# M) _" L; V) wTopics: " S! r: t( C; H$ K+ Z
Chinese Economy Characteristics
! Q- Y% P+ g: [* \' Q0 p2 ^# KRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
, h& F4 H! K3 c4 p `$ Y ]Consequences of economic reform
. f+ v" W0 e' f, GCanada’s economic relations with China! j! w5 D$ j7 z/ H; C
; X' t2 l. K0 T. B5 i$ m, o& @# @7 ^If you would like to learn more about:
3 A$ s5 Q0 z. F; k" R5 c9 h& _Rich and Poor Countries
! X& B3 Z: Y1 i& j9 M9 oWhy economies differ
; w7 N* K5 |, s: ]/ O- ]Causes for such differences! m* r$ F. F: V, P) N7 R
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# P% R2 v+ K, j( I$ UECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( N4 q% x, U5 }% tTopics:" g6 ?) n* ]5 [6 E
Technology
W0 f: A @5 `+ F7 O9 @, ?& BInstitutions
' t8 i0 f- s( s; {# VGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence - q% Y- l% B: d: l
: z) S L4 I, L8 eIf you enjoyed learning about
* q/ ^! j2 ^+ R7 Z xSupply and Demand
, g5 e P4 R2 B- K9 E. d5 x# hConsumer Behavior) B; M8 b- ]5 b7 F: }
Production and Cost8 N; k7 W6 T( H% V+ ]3 E& K
Price and Output7 F& q8 I6 _- e, B+ y1 p( m
Market Structures/ Q7 N. e+ h5 d4 o: F- i
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ w/ f- Z2 H+ _3 ]: P6 n% m5 S
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 q3 w( O5 g6 J$ g( z5 Q; o6 C/ o, CTopics:
* N0 ?+ r/ G0 w) O6 _Theory of consumer behavior! @& ~) |0 W- r3 D$ q. C+ m; m
Theory of production and cost ~) W/ k) l! j# L: d
Price and output determination under competition
6 p6 k" c: P( ?* D7 Z. KMonopoly and other market structures( I/ ~. y# {0 g
# ~" c* A( \4 ?4 ~8 F3 L& ^& bIf you enjoyed learning about
1 g1 t7 |: B8 h, i5 r2 V t; @Costs and Benefits & W1 Y% L0 X/ F3 o4 \. B: `0 y
Externalities
% N2 }! J( k0 u, g9 nDecision-making
6 s, i+ L: G3 g9 p7 ]Or would like to learn more about
( k( P6 g6 U3 r( NCapital Investments& J, b' ?2 q+ {- A
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
: }1 y `- W1 kECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! d6 R {: \; i! D8 I1 p; kTopics:
; \. x; t# v1 l: _, G1 xCost-Benefit Analysis
5 ^1 t* ^7 S* {' Z- W% l+ R# nEvaluating Public Investment Projects0 Y- S( y( W6 P" X6 C0 w
Look at examples from B4 c" T8 `& C) r$ r
Transportation# z' E0 z0 f' G0 y, e5 g! T( ]0 n2 ^; Z' i
River Basin Management- _% l" `- {# e' r3 E! l/ V1 M( Q
Electrical Generation3 U: @ Q8 F2 k1 g
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control& I. ^; v- B9 i. i
' q/ I/ g* y9 H5 w3 V3 yIf you enjoyed learning about ' s6 o9 ^: R6 l% F
Supply and Demand( ^# `+ N- R, _
Externalities0 j, e0 }+ e: |0 E0 q9 O. V0 W
Resource Allocation
' s! I, V- }+ B: [6 C; J, W K- I5 hTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada, S9 E( L+ A4 _. z3 C: L/ x
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!) W ~/ A2 @7 i3 Z! c
ECON 365 Resource Economics
+ A" C* W! j @# @3 GTopics:
; M/ b% T" A7 D. s& gExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! d* N2 C" T3 u! R0 X- YScarcity and pricing
' G! r- f' R1 f* e$ ~5 K+ [Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues" E9 H* I8 H; n" p7 o7 w9 p& [: y
; E8 b# k4 f3 c* c" Q R8 g1 {If you enjoyed learning about 7 b, u2 f4 d! x) L8 O( I3 s% _ J
Resource Allocation
6 m' s! L7 e8 HPricing
" U: p; a% @7 mMarkets
6 U, k! ?0 k) pGovernment roles5 ]& h8 Y: |' ~; X9 P
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
$ k5 D/ r; E: V2 z2 X; ]' aCanadian Energy Policy and current issues+ C1 W; E; } ` v4 l/ n
You might enjoy a course about
2 A* R! u. l0 ?' E. k6 R$ e6 P9 A5 y0 `Energy Economics!
- Y! Q* e$ a' N6 v7 s zECON 366 Energy Economics( T6 I/ i* N- k( ~, f2 B5 F9 o
Topics: % i5 o; C+ `3 u( C) f% i9 I" A4 m
Pricing- b* T: h0 ~" z* ^ I
Role in economic growth , O0 ~! }" I# b; q$ W7 V2 P
Energy sources and markets
" ^3 j: S, Z+ H; p+ zRole of government
b- `0 N7 U) SRegulation * ?2 Y, I" ]1 r$ O( G" F: p, M# `& A
: T% h ~* N1 r, |' g0 eIf you enjoyed learning about
/ J$ S9 E* @4 B& x5 lExternalities
1 O; N1 k: @6 V. ^1 ]Regulation3 R/ z, F* X2 S4 r5 y
Government roles
3 T- I& I% k# R( DOr would like to learn more about 2 }& A- z8 j( I- O7 [* ]
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% P* K% ]. M9 J$ \1 P
Steps taken to address deterioration' H1 M( c0 Z# w' L! u8 w9 b+ r
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* Q$ F" J. ^+ L8 B/ ]- V7 S! V. h; wECON 369 Economics of the Environment
6 O" ?% y$ c8 a8 i* I! h/ U" l$ tTopics:
+ C; w% M! s' f) }6 ]# `/ Y' I; sEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ( |! D9 }3 n {3 i0 ]6 d! H4 V+ ?
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
) w K3 R: f1 p, N9 UTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' Z6 ~' V r6 w
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 I' w+ a2 S' Z8 l5 B Individual Incentives* O- a/ f' n! X5 R1 e' v4 `0 s
Total Welfare
) G5 N' Z$ [# d+ J2 w& \% |& M2 o: YYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 {8 ]) S: z- e. aECON 378 Law and Economics
5 {" t& L( J. r+ {Topics:
; |' Y L9 x+ o) CIssues in Criminal and Family Law$ ?6 R1 t* f7 o" M- |9 e/ |9 d) ^% w
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% E! [- H& I" `, N. V; kChild Support Payments7 F1 J% R2 Q$ Y& a% `' G: j
Private Divorce agreements, }% \! T! ?5 G* c% y8 E4 p
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) y* I+ A' r3 q2 L9 l% O
0 S1 J( _6 C( P* z$ A0 wIf you enjoyed learning about
) b# c$ k0 |# C& u& U3 {Prisoners Dilemma
7 U! q2 p% w) u! b! A: @& z$ xDominant Strategies; a0 ~, k; v0 S* A
Collusion
% t# o$ e) ?# Y% lYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . w- C) |3 {: Z+ K
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: H' `1 X3 d+ a {) o& k' ^Topics: " M3 j7 e3 y# G+ K' {0 |
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 N$ f+ o0 P" X/ }% w. j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
. |# M6 s( v/ s/ b0 P: HNote! Prerequisites:
* I( y0 E9 B8 X: bECON 384 & 299 |
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