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If you enjoyed learning about:
) {. O r Q7 x" E1 b# vTrade3 R+ u5 q; y+ H0 C8 F/ x
Growth4 h: g0 H- I! X0 v
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China as an Emerging Economy/ H, S8 A9 J% C; E( e
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* h9 j1 f6 f) X$ J9 m: b% MECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, I8 H! s5 Z/ r j6 }
Topics: 3 r; A0 L Q, O% c# u
Chinese Economy Characteristics3 s+ j; X0 i5 v
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 O6 I' S# r- R/ ~# ~0 \0 ]3 IConsequences of economic reform
2 C# t% a9 L) e! _6 }% VCanada’s economic relations with China6 y2 O/ I+ e# ~8 M- h7 r8 C8 T
6 c# N% D. K- s# e% kIf you would like to learn more about:
1 P. S/ t }0 \2 \) Z9 i- XRich and Poor Countries
# u5 E0 f" _- w2 q$ n1 |1 ]8 YWhy economies differ1 _# p# ^' o0 {* i+ x$ x( @
Causes for such differences
6 t- [/ h( S; P. ?- g8 jYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 P9 t/ R% h" |# b6 O
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ O2 b$ y! E% l# [$ OTopics:
, v/ p( a% u9 e$ y7 hTechnology
5 w# \- x2 N* [- h" ^1 @% B0 \Institutions
( @/ O# E! A' Q6 ~5 TGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence + x. @2 f H+ C) g" k0 Y
* f7 v6 K0 M0 y% u: K6 ~If you enjoyed learning about ( s$ g" H5 ^; ~
Supply and Demand2 f4 q: ] c$ l3 ^; L7 E
Consumer Behavior
' r* [" @# k6 f0 CProduction and Cost: S4 j. V# V8 C4 W
Price and Output6 B! _" B" r# m
Market Structures
! ^- c' Z+ [; j# n G# M" o5 LYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!6 h/ h* s, I" Q, r4 i$ C$ {
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' f, G/ r* r( F! D" F; Q
Topics: 8 Y% K" Q. D9 O w* s0 _7 J5 v/ ~
Theory of consumer behavior
% k1 ^5 x+ g7 FTheory of production and cost2 f- Q( b; ?% S% k- c' d1 N1 q% r
Price and output determination under competition
' T, e( |8 ~) c( b2 wMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about / i9 j. A: S" f3 A. |& [
Costs and Benefits - L! V8 ]# f' u2 F
Externalities5 v" L" I6 V3 S/ k
Decision-making
& q+ g, X% E5 a* YOr would like to learn more about 5 T1 G k" D( p3 t, Y; R7 ~0 }2 y
Capital Investments* B/ u2 V: j; s+ C- ^1 i; r
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" G6 L( o/ m! Y! R6 dECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 c' R% v4 n* U$ ~0 k
Topics:
5 w" e1 S8 f1 Q X- L, L8 u9 E# DCost-Benefit Analysis
0 _& z" v1 u. d: `Evaluating Public Investment Projects
! R* m! K, z* l# n5 MLook at examples from
/ v, k/ | O9 T$ S hTransportation0 \: b0 q1 p% c, b, H( I0 I/ Z$ G
River Basin Management
/ P! B$ S% h, ?1 \# i# QElectrical Generation* B8 c0 C& q6 Z$ C4 ]: B
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 [. Q F z; f [! d2 D# ^8 s- [
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 W: I, t L& ^# ]- C( ^: C/ tSupply and Demand x; h- ~8 M# X. Y/ I$ g, a
Externalities
* o/ d9 f. }0 T9 d% {5 TResource Allocation( w- T! U$ w, D" G Q5 k
Taxation
, \2 Z! |; ]+ k( rOr would like to learn more about " s$ z% b( T/ N( }: ^8 {4 B
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
% z) J$ }3 v- U6 f( w! f0 a7 NYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) L: a1 W* D+ ~: o6 N% }& }ECON 365 Resource Economics3 O2 @4 l* p. F- [0 X
Topics:
7 d r7 r9 j+ n3 q+ JExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 f) z$ {2 G0 p7 @. r! EScarcity and pricing" U1 F5 f1 A4 Y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues. h$ I+ q, q. I9 u0 [( a: q
8 h0 j! b X6 BIf you enjoyed learning about
1 @! Z; A1 E0 W* lResource Allocation3 N$ R) u+ n1 w# y
Pricing. S* h: i: `: B' l* v. w1 _* O
Markets6 o/ c# A [" Y7 S1 P* }3 P
Government roles) |7 ]' J% W0 o/ V1 }1 X
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
' ^' n# E: N9 H8 K0 I7 N0 M% j& OCanadian Energy Policy and current issues* c1 O+ D6 U* n4 o: `
You might enjoy a course about
% ~0 j" r$ K) q0 k$ Z0 TEnergy Economics!" i7 |9 }. W, n# T: L* t' s2 Z
ECON 366 Energy Economics
! t1 Q; U% l% V# TTopics:
( D |. ~6 |& ? e- L3 @% I0 FPricing
" A/ t7 U0 s: h* E( vRole in economic growth ) ] I. b4 E& Y" h( F2 G
Energy sources and markets
5 G4 y5 m0 ~1 c% ?: Q$ g" x' T! J9 sRole of government
: S: X# {3 ?8 T$ r; l3 b. H6 IRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about / w. V' e6 O, Z' l5 K6 g
Externalities
% S7 W1 }" m; q9 q4 k$ LRegulation
3 w+ e8 F; h4 a. m0 A5 }! n6 EGovernment roles
. w8 j+ U/ ~. @- M9 C; e% f8 DOr would like to learn more about
- v4 d2 h4 u- a$ O6 v$ EEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( Z l3 F6 ^/ ZSteps taken to address deterioration
9 z8 R2 D0 a) k! z YYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 9 u( A, g9 K: Y% u7 X
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 ^+ Y( l. Y. f$ r" O }
Topics:
% k+ \( J' C! T) ~7 M5 u& f! dEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ( e j# W7 F E: t9 Q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration $ F$ I1 l. q X. [) A
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ' M" T P2 [0 O$ D z# }! H! g0 b8 j
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about9 d& e) P; n u" `' ?
Individual Incentives
! H* t5 y4 u6 F& m& h+ c( LTotal Welfare ! ^. s% J( e( U* r$ N
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 4 M$ ]. W* C% t
ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ W7 ?- u+ g+ i7 U5 PTopics: & ?: ~+ |. o, l' T5 A. j9 {9 e
Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 G9 Q T6 w( X* b! i# s" ~
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# \. P3 ?. f/ L& P5 H k" K
Child Support Payments
4 s: m/ x- x" U# G, f& t; mPrivate Divorce agreements7 M5 J6 h( G, M& Q5 T# g
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 L$ y0 d6 s' B# b! N2 l
' r1 b" i7 c& ?6 y8 ]3 Q3 t& o' oIf you enjoyed learning about 0 N- m U9 t9 Z$ u
Prisoners Dilemma" ?- v3 J) F0 G. s% s5 I
Dominant Strategies
. N, z C1 m, e' l4 B$ YCollusion
: V9 F% X& x- o. |5 j8 vYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! p3 @; L% H/ X2 h3 Y4 @, A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: w: h8 {5 e5 }Topics:
6 h! e4 v8 l; B3 l' `9 [Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
) ?) g$ l6 V. H6 \9 D k: rApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ; p/ ~ j% G, U3 @5 L) x6 n; ]
Note! Prerequisites:
2 k8 L9 J% J ]% ?! C% t% i: [ECON 384 & 299 |
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