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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy/ R5 S$ P3 e; \- g
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 `5 {: Z7 @3 W5 s% C7 BECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ Y$ \/ o$ D3 X, f; s& @1 H; MTopics:
- k' A% w6 n5 B4 _4 h0 A2 XChinese Economy Characteristics
8 ~7 h8 ]7 B4 zRecent Events in the Chinese Economy( J; j$ }) |* C1 D9 r2 S9 X( q
Consequences of economic reform9 H# `1 A* [" i+ o; w4 l; \4 ^+ c
Canada’s economic relations with China
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a1 P# S3 _; N1 }) O, a6 FIf you would like to learn more about: : r0 o" y+ V9 u' v7 C; J( g
Rich and Poor Countries
9 ^) [0 k# l& x, B0 G) q( aWhy economies differ( k, e6 S. Q+ f5 Z8 B- X& c
Causes for such differences& }( f) c6 B, ?
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, P$ P& w8 n; G% w2 m! R
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% s( h8 Z4 R( V7 {! H+ U. BTopics:, n6 o3 t; j' y
Technology
6 d) s. [6 v2 A* n# t' u* bInstitutions
- l: f. R, {" c, q. C- J4 gGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 B* h6 x# a3 h) ]7 cSupply and Demand7 [! L" a, x3 U, q; E
Consumer Behavior; D6 X! p& u9 P" O1 ]" O
Production and Cost
9 n3 l: p8 W# H! \Price and Output& r+ H* V) C9 Q0 ?
Market Structures3 `* M* P k( w% T
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 c# M" P4 h+ PECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I. v; l+ ^9 R; |( }% v" g
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Theory of consumer behavior& X+ e3 r1 G% c1 v |
Theory of production and cost
9 q1 k) o# `- Z' c7 s, E. D8 _ IPrice and output determination under competition
3 @* B9 w) y, W7 j CMonopoly and other market structures1 s6 n; e# u. U6 i
& O$ c4 f. {3 i% g$ p3 u, AIf you enjoyed learning about
0 o" }( d7 j* t2 [: `( B; HCosts and Benefits
9 M1 L! ~- X2 a! u2 J% }, oExternalities
, d% \8 h- P- h% `Decision-making
; R7 [, ^$ N6 X( iOr would like to learn more about
" [9 F! C0 d! j+ aCapital Investments4 u8 p% l8 v* |) H7 {% R% t- r
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' \# F9 u. E6 C2 I* K( ~% `% O% dECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation: O/ I) W& C; |, L* y4 m# B
Topics:9 g' o5 _- B% ?# Q5 Q! V3 g) x
Cost-Benefit Analysis) C( M" [: H% O+ {
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
@4 \& w/ V y+ ]1 G5 iLook at examples from 2 j4 R( W5 K; u1 j; y
Transportation
* j; R: K1 K2 r) x1 BRiver Basin Management0 f2 R0 k% _0 P! m" a8 o! \5 P
Electrical Generation4 i' n" Z# [1 N5 e
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control% m6 |5 u, a. a1 Q5 @* D" O& X
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If you enjoyed learning about
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Externalities
( `; X- ~8 | d2 WResource Allocation( r' U+ s5 n6 i G
Taxation
4 U) z6 v/ H) c8 C9 P6 vOr would like to learn more about 2 r- ^# F4 P( l2 |
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada; r U2 B! a6 V3 b# g
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 }2 y% l( K$ m, v, a3 c7 F
ECON 365 Resource Economics, n% N6 O, H. d- d" j2 l- @
Topics:
8 q. F4 G' _8 ]- s9 wExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 k4 w8 w/ V: G% N$ ?. F' U7 ?
Scarcity and pricing
* I& h% @% A$ O) K& @& [Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues& a7 Y& g! s$ U+ M% i" f; I
3 {6 X R1 O8 J5 UIf you enjoyed learning about
# \+ W% J! z$ X8 ]. g7 ^2 k* BResource Allocation- N7 e' Q6 g3 D% A- w( ?5 M
Pricing7 c( C4 E: E3 g7 }2 t* x5 ~1 _
Markets
% U6 B' j3 W5 H* wGovernment roles
# z) e* l4 I8 E' VOr would like to learn more about
6 U, w' ^- E" |6 D* DThe energy sector, including sources and markets
2 S& Q5 a+ I* k" R) Z' j; u0 eCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
) a$ B# z# T+ w3 Q( m$ vYou might enjoy a course about ! C0 X' x! d/ s( A5 X
Energy Economics!$ ?% ^+ o' W- k) {
ECON 366 Energy Economics7 ]1 r4 K. {5 z
Topics:
4 l. x0 ]+ T( J# o0 {Pricing1 q y7 p) g0 S7 u/ R; ]- W) X
Role in economic growth 0 \6 C* q o! ]5 _
Energy sources and markets 6 Z! q0 E( V. ~
Role of government
& u5 C/ r4 X1 ?: l" x5 fRegulation
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: ?3 ~8 B: Q9 b3 }: MIf you enjoyed learning about
6 K. a) \" c4 i) @Externalities
' p4 h& [( h! v9 K& yRegulation
( ` `; e: ]) B/ \" @1 i+ z5 L; L) H+ M% tGovernment roles9 c" T3 A& C2 _# t( S1 [" h
Or would like to learn more about
3 L7 M# z0 n1 H5 SEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ I( P8 E$ \! `. U# H" Y
Steps taken to address deterioration- X# a' {2 R3 ]* t- K. o- r
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 J) ]. Y- B4 y- r5 P2 ?/ [ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 Q& ~( g3 _/ ` @& K$ sTopics: , |' n7 ~6 r+ g5 o6 B0 i
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 F6 _' {$ @ C
Types and causes of environmental deterioration + |( C/ Q6 }$ y/ P. {6 F
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 z3 I2 R* z+ Y/ \- ]4 URecreation economics1 A+ b* Q+ i' ^) E0 T
0 g3 u5 J3 D6 {9 S; P. PIf you enjoyed learning about1 g8 f$ U. g: b3 H8 M A
Individual Incentives
0 G- ]- V' m# c! q2 Z( |" DTotal Welfare
/ m* ]+ V p$ n2 r) C' hYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
# {! [5 Q& l6 k% mECON 378 Law and Economics( }) L) \( n: T$ Y7 P" u
Topics: 8 _$ [4 {, b6 V+ k" z, x/ t
Issues in Criminal and Family Law" X5 c W6 e) t/ L
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 j7 q7 k, Z1 U* z
Child Support Payments
. }6 N; _8 g/ e# b) @Private Divorce agreements
0 k9 S$ l/ y _# l1 k9 pCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
2 x8 B' g6 N/ k! J5 f. zDominant Strategies
/ C0 _7 Q7 g; XCollusion+ V, O6 l+ K3 J: [0 J
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! S8 i' f* P* x2 ~" z5 C
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ N# i2 _ { @' |Topics: , ]6 G7 h& u: Y# F& v! @" s0 A- V. b) F
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& N9 z4 o2 r& G5 X* u1 g6 Z8 q! aApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 1 G b2 u" a D6 e
Note! Prerequisites:
8 b9 C" S: U3 u. G" Y- \% E/ {7 A6 w# BECON 384 & 299 |
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