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If you enjoyed learning about:
2 p) H( K+ m5 G0 sTrade
8 n7 a" u2 N1 |. g: l% U4 qGrowth
" _: \; _/ n( Z6 r7 N4 L! |7 _) rOr would like to learn more about:
; G( z: k3 h, q- O" h% eChina as an Emerging Economy
5 Q; y4 N; o/ bYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 ?: Q2 t" G! O) P* E- I
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 V6 x* G$ Z! w' pTopics: 7 \& X+ A3 A) J) N( S6 o& L" m
Chinese Economy Characteristics8 d( x$ w/ K; V. t5 k6 F6 ^
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
2 v$ @# a- u& I5 S' R7 o; KConsequences of economic reform
/ l$ n. U! E9 I0 {' H6 ^Canada’s economic relations with China1 O3 c7 ^' S l& N
+ [: T' R* U' l: e; c, HIf you would like to learn more about:
8 I$ h% e$ m) \1 ORich and Poor Countries' ?: S/ ~* f8 E% ^5 m# Y
Why economies differ3 ?$ T5 a( J, G# A* p7 x5 K
Causes for such differences6 q% ~$ W' u9 u
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( T- v% k% I0 x0 B" Y- _ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 u* I. I# b( E9 yTopics:
) X% Z6 O2 A; @; R# p7 @Technology
. s( V$ T8 F5 f8 WInstitutions; t/ ^% X5 u1 Q h: Y" r
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence # v3 f8 ?; f, c M. |! n
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If you enjoyed learning about
( u, N$ Y* ?. x$ j0 N: fSupply and Demand
8 @4 n' ~6 c* D h9 X8 EConsumer Behavior: e3 F5 E2 \( A7 V5 o& Q
Production and Cost8 e# \' P! F8 p& w6 R8 w
Price and Output
+ s; y/ y$ i1 XMarket Structures% D- @" J. i6 |3 ~- Q: c! }
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: x, `$ A) a# \0 U6 H6 p4 a5 WECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" n F& @' i9 g8 M( b
Topics: 0 r3 I% R4 S- V5 O
Theory of consumer behavior1 p. M) _5 n1 \, e- d
Theory of production and cost
3 Q7 e8 T6 ~3 lPrice and output determination under competition4 j) p" g* k0 @: o4 Y& J/ o
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 a( B# d Z) U/ c, mCosts and Benefits p1 d4 w; O5 f! k
Externalities: _1 m" @' U* u. k/ p" s8 Q
Decision-making; C6 x. L: X( ^3 U3 b; E
Or would like to learn more about
+ F4 b j( t4 i: W6 u2 M$ Y# j7 NCapital Investments
9 i0 H& ^3 t$ [3 S) I& z' ?! {6 y! GYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% x& y& m$ O9 {+ mECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ h$ s* B$ x; d# F% MTopics:
4 m0 g5 |7 [, {5 _' a# TCost-Benefit Analysis
1 x. G, ?( x5 `9 M1 `2 VEvaluating Public Investment Projects
) u+ A! n. o4 Q' i' n S9 |* LLook at examples from ) p( u: n, a9 Y
Transportation
5 N( K3 O* {. A4 Q PRiver Basin Management
) E' N% m9 O% G! Q6 G1 C& mElectrical Generation
4 i& l$ l0 [9 H/ k bOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand) l, J6 Y/ K1 t1 u) a
Externalities7 r) I+ h( c: C9 W8 ^
Resource Allocation4 ^7 H9 N; m: T; F! s; k8 t6 j I
Taxation
& e4 |; p4 s+ o+ a$ A/ ^9 oOr would like to learn more about ! E" d6 Y: v: z6 ~
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada( c6 ]* _9 ^1 B. B
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& w3 ? a7 k* R2 q
ECON 365 Resource Economics! |0 p9 p6 ]: F5 X8 Y l% n
Topics:
2 t* a. y7 _9 y2 dExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, c9 s: t" i. U9 u( ]; z6 v) y
Scarcity and pricing
& S5 n+ r% s+ ?2 L( `Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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+ r" L. Y/ Y8 H" H4 G2 SIf you enjoyed learning about 3 X! O8 \# n0 a% M) M
Resource Allocation
; A* B/ R4 j V' ^Pricing0 ]& g4 S# c5 @% i
Markets
) H4 @5 W0 E6 v* \' Y F2 L! eGovernment roles' i* c4 f8 }/ H4 z+ ~! D) T
Or would like to learn more about
. ~- ^! B: u( {! E) H3 y; dThe energy sector, including sources and markets
1 S+ p2 v3 R( Z) j6 Z1 g# D8 b* HCanadian Energy Policy and current issues8 |) g. J* a- B0 ?
You might enjoy a course about / x: t/ I3 b6 l9 Y. B! `
Energy Economics!
0 m3 `; ?, q( j* m' MECON 366 Energy Economics- T# R6 K1 i' g1 a) B0 y
Topics:
9 _( f& X5 y" p4 VPricing3 ] o9 U9 R* p: ?% a2 f( O
Role in economic growth
' _$ U9 O( b' @* _7 zEnergy sources and markets 8 r3 x$ y6 ]2 d# ?% m; v7 b
Role of government 6 {3 ?* F+ J. f* o# i5 K
Regulation
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% U- E: f8 z x5 d) ]If you enjoyed learning about
" ^! D5 `) F OExternalities
2 U0 z" N }0 _# @1 ?: JRegulation
" U* u8 j! h( m# b! ?9 y4 NGovernment roles4 _+ ?# ?8 A1 u/ N f! [
Or would like to learn more about
! R7 [% e. Q4 SEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 L3 \2 t5 O" S! a3 Y
Steps taken to address deterioration9 ?7 c" a Z) x, ^+ h
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% Q# M$ Z+ {7 CECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# M- J, F) Y7 ^- R9 R2 tTopics:
/ _; ?8 V) |0 U" ~7 ~Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - W$ r/ f) C, {- ]( B8 m# l: q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration # ]) {8 g4 I4 D" J, X" L" D
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 6 \) p2 g; k- p: b# n2 |
Recreation economics8 N# e) L' K3 [% w2 H
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 Z m; N$ @& Z. ^8 e5 ~ Individual Incentives
2 H8 N8 Y l) {) F8 G fTotal Welfare 8 {( c' j7 c1 z, {1 M/ O# H
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 0 A# G- T; T- X; B0 w" V. @" z3 ^0 \
ECON 378 Law and Economics) T+ { K" E. G
Topics: ( O" m$ H5 e9 P6 ~
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
- p4 P8 c: k+ c% E7 K* z1 S, D+ {Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
R5 N* {; }( nChild Support Payments2 b9 r) Q3 D, ^6 F: X+ p$ R
Private Divorce agreements
* {( @4 Z' }- h2 S/ E# n uCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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& z* P2 m) x1 x1 FIf you enjoyed learning about
# Z6 c( Z6 F" L8 kPrisoners Dilemma
: R# N# O) D! m& n; `& iDominant Strategies, ~8 P2 K. ]3 e" h4 M; k- r
Collusion
! E3 t# ?/ `7 f' E; PYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! / V8 h6 ?$ V# o7 z& x
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications9 f V0 ~; r4 u W: A% i& d
Topics: - `- w& {5 n9 t, s/ d
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games" H$ {. M/ R' I5 j" d
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ( ]$ W2 B/ b6 W, z# @
Note! Prerequisites:
3 C; F" ]" y4 J. s, M6 P/ xECON 384 & 299 |
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