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Growth0 X6 g5 w+ K8 e# q2 x* d5 k, N* L
Or would like to learn more about:
& c x- L4 Q S9 t. T% I4 o4 k5 ?& y* `China as an Emerging Economy
9 _7 H7 i* ?: Z# p- | BYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' `) `3 `& c; F1 }ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 u9 C6 G6 a1 U5 q FTopics: V) W2 n" ~3 H5 Z
Chinese Economy Characteristics
9 i* v |, w/ W0 r3 z4 tRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
( Y: P9 S E9 b3 d iConsequences of economic reform1 n, k8 }/ z7 c
Canada’s economic relations with China! J) s$ B5 C: d7 U0 U
/ d( j) ]6 Q5 z* \5 i* `" sIf you would like to learn more about: 4 k& S/ a' s& y# a0 ~* o( ~
Rich and Poor Countries
2 ]$ T2 l/ x3 w; ?Why economies differ* G. v3 X! V/ k1 S7 l
Causes for such differences: j( b& g5 A5 U' ]5 c! h6 o Y) A% X
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 z2 }8 _! l: P8 c9 }: LECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% ^# v1 \+ ^" _+ e- qTopics:' P9 F% ^3 e5 t N5 ]6 n
Technology
M! |4 e+ Z3 ^& @) {Institutions
3 M8 L! U0 t" D6 B( ?Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 \6 O! e }' C/ i4 L) ASupply and Demand6 L1 L8 \( _1 J; H! X
Consumer Behavior
0 J6 C; @5 `. ?4 {+ oProduction and Cost S( w) {, [! u- M) L' h) o% n
Price and Output+ X& y7 |( B/ U; F) ]: t" E
Market Structures4 s1 L# C0 ^6 P
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* o3 L) o- R2 b) ?$ |7 n: gECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 S. ?1 V. s3 _
Topics:
- e; e8 K7 A3 H4 H9 O; }( oTheory of consumer behavior
$ \' y; n/ b, I7 cTheory of production and cost
' p. J+ V9 u; W0 r" r* ]: t1 QPrice and output determination under competition% I1 U9 U; L' i( \) T4 d6 S! }
Monopoly and other market structures% N& ?: Q0 A5 S; }
8 r/ m2 e! R' o' nIf you enjoyed learning about
- r# H; ?( M8 Y8 O) E7 y) d4 P7 zCosts and Benefits
$ a, p& y! K3 z1 E2 _$ i* v( {# I; gExternalities
. [/ H9 G6 W% hDecision-making( }$ a% i; h6 I+ l; \+ w7 J
Or would like to learn more about
, c G8 P# g+ b4 `+ oCapital Investments
' ~: ?( ?% q6 c2 C& P) z! k6 ] T" c) vYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. N# {, z1 @9 a2 cECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 w4 i4 x* r. ]8 ^Topics:
6 j# g ?' v* Q8 oCost-Benefit Analysis! i5 [8 w! r) t Y! G5 ^" z6 l8 T
Evaluating Public Investment Projects" c1 u4 I% l" Q. ?7 Z
Look at examples from / e) X8 J; [# V5 ?5 D
Transportation- [9 U- D" o* n: B( V8 I
River Basin Management2 U$ O2 |6 n4 X1 {8 X3 T
Electrical Generation2 q- p3 J& w# L, Z: I6 j' v
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control8 y* G2 t/ x' m
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If you enjoyed learning about
% J8 i+ q! j3 z! z7 mSupply and Demand
1 M% n* L! _6 }; k2 ~Externalities
8 l% }$ S- @' Y; Q b" cResource Allocation
& L+ k( Y% D. RTaxation
( F/ @! l. [% kOr would like to learn more about ; c X" i1 y; e3 l5 W, N* \$ j9 t' r
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ ] h; o2 [2 s1 s* D+ MYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 Z7 {5 }+ C( {* l' I. QECON 365 Resource Economics: ~6 U0 d# q& C# G0 y, V" u
Topics:
4 n5 P1 {9 n' n5 _( CExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' h2 B: d d+ b5 _Scarcity and pricing
# Z' C' w: x7 ?' I1 b) z8 ?Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation- G* S, U" @$ W5 D4 Y7 F( o+ ^4 v3 n
Pricing
" h: u& Y d: H' F. Y& O- n- L. eMarkets
/ ~! m) @8 G6 n- N$ QGovernment roles- }4 l, {# X( ~/ A
Or would like to learn more about , k/ ^5 S6 F" t
The energy sector, including sources and markets
& F7 w. e* ~, K: }$ V/ XCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
: E% V* I& X2 _4 mYou might enjoy a course about 8 J% f- H( Z" m4 K W& E8 P
Energy Economics!2 i0 L' _2 W. o2 M/ _
ECON 366 Energy Economics2 \5 D' G4 }' b }+ |( D; B
Topics:
% b) Q# Q1 }, E" V, vPricing5 N h7 x! V- X! I0 R( r- i
Role in economic growth
* S3 ^: i; V H" S9 s, @' [4 E g5 lEnergy sources and markets
+ ^) R: Q- C$ l1 N/ F- n( VRole of government $ a5 t* O. M: t$ A1 S& ]: ?0 E
Regulation
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: I) Z0 `& Y- q7 LIf you enjoyed learning about v& Q% i9 }2 _
Externalities
* ~6 t+ Z1 x6 V" z( V+ yRegulation s% H; x' S; H/ p" t5 D, c& C
Government roles7 e" R5 @5 {0 } @5 @
Or would like to learn more about
( c, L( `2 w4 e5 H# I, Q) K/ DEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- c% Y% G/ N0 D# u( X Z* K
Steps taken to address deterioration& d+ |8 c; Z8 x& t4 E
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) X8 P0 i9 ?6 j l
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% T8 f7 p# s9 P
Topics: / q* U- Z! Q2 S: c2 k# H. u, k
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 k) d) Q( S% ]2 S0 t3 s& X, {! J0 e3 hTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
( g( Z$ p1 C; P/ rTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( @# P8 O8 @" A( `Recreation economics
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7 s' _+ e6 ^+ I$ [; NIf you enjoyed learning about
5 A, V5 g) Z) @) F Individual Incentives
+ O6 y* ]. V3 n( t5 aTotal Welfare
1 `& K) q0 `# i3 ^You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! A/ V$ g) d9 h) U& G
ECON 378 Law and Economics5 v& k& t/ |& z9 E8 ?/ X# X6 H* n
Topics:
+ \( W8 i" q+ m Y" zIssues in Criminal and Family Law
U" D ^6 h' @# F* j3 Q iCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- q, y2 F% b( g7 @! _8 \# s" AChild Support Payments0 d5 I# C/ D0 t+ X
Private Divorce agreements3 C, N. K2 x& O# S3 l6 Y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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7 }/ y! E7 d1 m8 R' ]: XIf you enjoyed learning about
) `% |: |- b; R) e6 \2 EPrisoners Dilemma
7 f J2 v2 M0 X4 U9 H2 l% {! lDominant Strategies8 h; {' M4 c. e: B. X+ U" h' S- }
Collusion
- W8 c5 M# _- z5 s2 j' ?3 C ?You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
2 K2 W7 c" |* S; YECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 ~7 s+ }# O ~# h
Topics:
, W7 N( L4 E8 \( YAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 H& D! R1 |7 M M
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ( Q4 d3 E( _6 }1 i7 a
Note! Prerequisites:
# o+ R* o5 H c/ Z5 IECON 384 & 299 |
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