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If you enjoyed learning about:
$ H D1 {* ~+ y3 j, U% BTrade
$ M- U9 R( E1 @% J7 j4 L6 G$ AGrowth
' x$ y' [% w8 N6 ~Or would like to learn more about: 3 n X/ Z! K7 y! X9 a
China as an Emerging Economy( z. u( x" B" n' f
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- k7 _( s$ g+ w5 s' w
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
) a( |0 A3 V% A" y# E% y' h8 v6 ~( mTopics:
7 y6 D1 _) s+ lChinese Economy Characteristics
/ \7 h- Z7 S5 X9 j" o' l/ l' sRecent Events in the Chinese Economy, d5 O7 g) m" M3 w$ c9 A
Consequences of economic reform
9 Z, r+ T$ J- G5 M) T W* ZCanada’s economic relations with China" f# |7 D, |# I
- i' W2 }, z* Y z8 ]If you would like to learn more about: 2 j; A& @' a9 s7 T1 P8 E
Rich and Poor Countries
* z7 E' m S |. G0 RWhy economies differ
' l n* W4 @, a5 v3 S5 c/ b+ p. q* yCauses for such differences
& i, H" u6 v$ V8 mYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) f! s; S& p; B! X, ?& k0 PECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, }1 A$ g' q8 I
Topics:
( y' q2 O' ^1 E# {2 x$ bTechnology2 t! B' p2 J# ^" y i
Institutions
3 C! Q' N: \. x, C; ^/ v5 d) [/ z' CGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand) `4 f" I+ s; W3 x
Consumer Behavior Q" P% L9 b ~5 w
Production and Cost3 G T; E1 O0 [% b7 L) f# y' p
Price and Output
: o" u$ y5 r8 t" L9 k: W) o/ hMarket Structures
9 o2 F! s; n4 i% y& l3 qYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 f/ h4 _8 Q" S
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& \$ K C, |. h! p$ ?# j
Topics: & F# H1 O: H4 B* C7 _( J/ W
Theory of consumer behavior q5 B3 k; E: u9 G" s% O: m/ Q
Theory of production and cost
4 n: h$ h8 P: F3 \' \2 h5 [' P3 [Price and output determination under competition
! @5 p5 |4 x; w2 p7 QMonopoly and other market structures$ l5 n* B& t! o
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Costs and Benefits , Z/ r9 Y8 k4 V
Externalities- @2 l9 v+ \2 g3 _! S" a! G) h
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
5 P- I3 l4 h- Q6 NYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ Y* {+ ~ R5 W3 E+ q
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 r# _9 ~ a) _6 S
Topics:
0 i. Q5 z8 G0 m+ ~: sCost-Benefit Analysis
& \. F! ]* o8 T% K1 ]Evaluating Public Investment Projects
7 p1 C7 e+ D# u. I- CLook at examples from
* H/ Z) }$ r7 k+ tTransportation3 _8 Q9 r+ F& T/ \ r
River Basin Management
% j, B7 d; `: v) @7 e, y. Q4 N- b, BElectrical Generation
3 W! g0 Y6 Y! K5 z) A& ^% POil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" {. a: @: \4 g* u) LIf you enjoyed learning about 1 B' M" W& S1 {
Supply and Demand
& J3 K! d+ `2 Q4 W0 V! N: C0 ?Externalities
. w# g! n, s! A" L- Q! K6 P; ?Resource Allocation
6 ~4 _" ^- K6 l) s* ?* ?: S3 W- ^% Y3 r) CTaxation
$ ^; f f, w8 n( \/ `Or would like to learn more about ) m* I( ~( H* H8 B8 j3 r* K
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada% Y7 c6 s/ l2 F; d# A% C
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( e! y1 m& i0 ~
ECON 365 Resource Economics# L1 @+ z0 R3 N) T: w
Topics:
5 ^! b! j, [( i/ T. |Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) }! M) u* d& ZScarcity and pricing
/ p! }* c t4 b+ _Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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6 V% j* {9 z+ u7 t5 j& v, j% a$ LIf you enjoyed learning about ! m$ j* }' A( @ {% L
Resource Allocation5 r M6 U: f2 \! p- } j1 V3 }. y
Pricing8 m7 s5 e8 V, s/ F# l1 l
Markets
! u0 L: E2 a& K( {3 UGovernment roles
) K+ u" d- @, x. x' B$ \Or would like to learn more about 7 M4 g) | E! t7 Z
The energy sector, including sources and markets
- C4 h. n7 }1 m* h7 U. E- W6 f) ICanadian Energy Policy and current issues3 v, s5 y& G; |
You might enjoy a course about 3 \% w3 X) s3 f+ p. W" w
Energy Economics!
# K8 z& @( M- AECON 366 Energy Economics
2 k( i- D" {, [6 ?, C" Q5 `1 {Topics:
5 p8 e* j, o- w$ ~Pricing" l5 p+ N' s$ k: q) F& g5 X7 p4 X
Role in economic growth
9 Q7 I+ {' f; O& o- TEnergy sources and markets # j z& i, j: n* z, K: g# D
Role of government
- p% J/ h/ r( W. V( ARegulation # S2 J7 w' c+ r" g/ V& V
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If you enjoyed learning about
- o6 E% S" k4 k/ }, B. MExternalities
3 T' l' Q. k, v9 NRegulation
2 m% @" o8 h! c, ^Government roles( G, v2 _/ H/ r& w
Or would like to learn more about
- X5 X* \* p7 ~2 uEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ l0 D, y% o7 k. q
Steps taken to address deterioration+ C% B3 B# d$ `4 A: `1 ` r& K
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
: w! Z# O4 o6 [6 C3 \ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! Q; G% [7 y: \4 c8 ]2 E H7 {: ~Topics:
6 L3 ] x7 j* q: ?" h4 ~. uEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 m+ p6 Q* t1 T7 b
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ w% N X! n5 y4 G( kTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( t1 ]* E: T9 [Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about, _( T ~2 C% m% r& g8 m
Individual Incentives
6 f2 ]7 M" E( @) Z( c0 ZTotal Welfare , j$ q! C, i$ ^, Y: n
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
7 U0 q' n* K M1 Y3 c% i x2 zECON 378 Law and Economics. E7 X* g9 Q. n# \
Topics:
7 Z1 J7 N k2 V' nIssues in Criminal and Family Law% z9 V( W' J. H. |9 _2 M
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. v; o/ {7 d/ p1 e8 ]Child Support Payments
( p* f0 }: l1 b/ J* Y( u- Y4 B6 bPrivate Divorce agreements
% f2 I% k7 W$ N8 j6 |Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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+ u- O# J- F7 |* R/ }" f% QIf you enjoyed learning about
4 N; ?$ G$ O9 e& m$ j. a; SPrisoners Dilemma
4 Q3 g, h7 b3 b. l' X, V; HDominant Strategies
6 ~9 u: { \9 t7 H0 bCollusion
$ F9 C9 u! [: w: l0 P7 I# T# pYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
* V/ `. X' s' oECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# A" |# `! R6 j2 O. A2 Q' J% [! R# yTopics:
: B! n3 B/ K5 m2 B% S! ^Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
{" \+ S" |. w5 u2 P+ FApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 M4 v. r/ Z GNote! Prerequisites:
5 E# g% d/ x* r* mECON 384 & 299 |
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