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If you enjoyed learning about:
, x% _1 `0 l- a6 E! j7 p$ UTrade8 D1 z) E9 b" z7 F0 A4 K
Growth
. R; x! H3 t) P$ d# W2 o6 \; [Or would like to learn more about:
0 G9 J* t; N, I% F0 aChina as an Emerging Economy; a5 d0 d* ]1 P
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!% C3 B8 l+ _: h: }6 z) C
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 S3 T7 \; E @; r
Topics:
7 b2 R8 \4 \0 ZChinese Economy Characteristics
3 ~% \4 e* `! B0 Z. u; mRecent Events in the Chinese Economy: S# V+ |& W/ B Q
Consequences of economic reform
9 G( T. F& B2 ~ H3 L4 B/ HCanada’s economic relations with China
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8 i* l( _2 V n' }, ~$ E. E, U- oIf you would like to learn more about:
s- r3 B; n* ~' HRich and Poor Countries
3 b) Q* Z: j) S# d2 {# Y# _Why economies differ
# Z) p q& w8 i' {/ lCauses for such differences
* i G0 b0 \+ f" i1 Y) i2 a$ wYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( v1 O, G `% u0 R. P3 Q8 sECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! R9 S+ r( s4 ~, p
Topics:0 p2 _" J& P/ M3 a. S! y, X! c
Technology# F' l& Z0 ~; E/ H- U
Institutions
" b: |+ ?9 F) kGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence / r0 ?* _! T* C6 n* V: l7 J% T
7 J2 v* m* y2 |/ p# h, fIf you enjoyed learning about % r7 V* @$ u' S# u
Supply and Demand- m+ O2 A2 v" @ o! h7 D. a
Consumer Behavior) C3 N& i, V$ K5 B
Production and Cost; ]9 t/ Q L/ N
Price and Output6 o; M3 X& Y# I1 w+ w8 C3 f
Market Structures
: ^5 V- d7 {% RYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 r3 x# K: _# x
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* \. c2 E4 l9 ]$ V# Y& kTopics: " h/ h9 ~6 c: g! c
Theory of consumer behavior
9 K- ]8 |* x+ ]0 A6 o, LTheory of production and cost
( r* a3 g- D$ ~+ t7 r7 L) @Price and output determination under competition2 s9 X1 w' H* ^( j# |5 M5 `
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
- t$ a$ h+ J* j) aExternalities( I% }8 k& {4 k9 [/ v# g
Decision-making, r+ {& b. G' R2 y3 [1 k0 f
Or would like to learn more about
" E( W1 k* k8 ]1 {2 eCapital Investments' Y. e( Q, ]0 }; T; f
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ p8 ~; m! d( j1 Q
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, @5 H# ?1 A, STopics:; X) T V5 ?* N9 K9 X
Cost-Benefit Analysis% t& s" R/ J8 j
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
& s. V1 i0 X) {$ u, Y- s- p- M6 FLook at examples from - Y; e# @5 v3 ?' u' e+ ~
Transportation1 I/ [# y2 k4 M( ]
River Basin Management" T' X( v, b. t, D; m; m1 V
Electrical Generation
! p2 L: [/ W. ]8 E& L# pOil & Gas and Pollution Control1 b* T+ y0 T/ R" A" {9 \0 x
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Supply and Demand* `) R8 E; Q0 z8 F9 Z [8 Y5 t9 C; M
Externalities
4 T5 k; q7 Q- C) q: h* g; NResource Allocation
. ]( n% b* f7 ~ o% pTaxation
/ o4 O: D/ g' A# Y) `% U% dOr would like to learn more about / f) e) D( a/ B6 a& R1 h) \
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 V$ e/ ~6 d" t7 P5 ^9 Y+ ZYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) S0 a0 F6 X" s3 P) YECON 365 Resource Economics. Q0 W# T! Q/ [* H, ], L
Topics:
7 e' M m; Z" G% |Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 O( x y9 m% p5 z& V; [Scarcity and pricing9 S* u& U2 k7 X3 \- ?: N
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues& K, F" S% f9 c8 s+ W$ G( p
8 u* F }: @# a2 ?6 q% l) @ n+ JIf you enjoyed learning about
2 l: s* j. k j8 y) I, L, L4 I" uResource Allocation
$ v) R& O% n9 _$ [* M' SPricing
! N4 P& m" o% p) g, i \8 a! cMarkets
, o, H6 G- |2 d3 ~: ~Government roles6 I" x! Z4 a% k; |4 F! i
Or would like to learn more about
( z' W0 H i7 U0 ]The energy sector, including sources and markets
% l9 A3 o1 w$ s$ o7 {Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
* Q6 N" q. }0 G2 ?You might enjoy a course about
+ Z$ R$ E7 N3 {, h2 b# s% }Energy Economics!1 t/ i# D# q& U( I5 r, n! L
ECON 366 Energy Economics( a; O1 z( b O& k2 N, p0 G
Topics: . c$ O6 Z2 v" c7 I. l
Pricing& l$ W2 }- w- R
Role in economic growth
2 |, X& O; q) C4 ^% I. {Energy sources and markets
s% d, ^: F& z' b4 d, nRole of government
+ P( e2 n# J9 w* Z" g- l* {Regulation 6 _9 E$ K$ P1 V( P. t
+ Q# J/ D. o" V! C. I8 p0 L- MIf you enjoyed learning about , @0 l) k0 u% S+ w: q( R
Externalities% ^/ [, m% h1 l& q/ F# M5 ?$ z1 V" R
Regulation% s- l/ t% a6 c
Government roles
1 h9 t" x7 w+ P0 {7 @Or would like to learn more about
, Y& I. r( }7 w: N5 Z0 a8 \7 c2 KEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& x9 j$ v8 `$ b0 R9 t' D1 K- k
Steps taken to address deterioration: i! `, V* z* z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! / G! g. K7 N9 ^ w( h
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; T! q( Y) r4 Y+ CTopics: , U3 ?% W5 I2 ]5 q2 U: e: u
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
) D g/ T! P3 \& PTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
8 i' J8 D8 C0 H5 WTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& |/ v- A8 R3 l. gRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ o% W) G. j9 u9 a% U# X Individual Incentives
! p2 l( y8 q. I4 n4 _# ETotal Welfare
9 A7 @- x$ P T3 MYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 F+ L f$ m/ @6 e3 }
ECON 378 Law and Economics
7 s+ h4 e: N6 \2 n0 N/ zTopics:
" }* n2 }7 E1 y) F. r7 `2 NIssues in Criminal and Family Law
5 m2 U: ~% \+ h$ O2 rCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 D9 C. q" Q' z$ V, yChild Support Payments! Q. L# U. [1 l. U+ M. t* m, [; }' e
Private Divorce agreements5 \' S1 ]3 Y* L
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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7 f! K2 X$ }, l: }' GIf you enjoyed learning about 2 G) }( ]- `% l, i% [
Prisoners Dilemma
7 l) B: w4 W1 M8 X3 B, ]Dominant Strategies; g: a& W, r1 T9 J) \$ \
Collusion2 V! ?& m7 i1 n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 H" W$ d$ b3 LECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* |8 {; p3 B6 j+ \& t
Topics: $ N0 u) [* N* H' H0 l
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 d+ B0 u$ P6 G( \Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ n2 _; N( S; q6 ^* O/ ]Note! Prerequisites: : d# O3 k" ?+ Z- A2 |8 A
ECON 384 & 299 |
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