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If you enjoyed learning about:
. F8 `. e8 {9 p" g. a9 JTrade
1 t4 }$ _' D5 Z1 KGrowth
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8 M3 ?' X* E6 f" B7 {/ R O: \China as an Emerging Economy, w8 W% s. Z6 k# o
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 i) {* G1 K6 }0 jECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 ~) A8 A& I* ?0 O
Topics:
, g4 o! K7 i) L- x: a: q0 \Chinese Economy Characteristics& s5 b9 q+ `2 p0 ^* E
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
, Z2 k' {# z$ g2 \) p3 u8 z0 lConsequences of economic reform
. I2 {+ Y: _9 bCanada’s economic relations with China
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/ p/ J6 h# K' z# ^1 {8 F4 C: w1 @0 NIf you would like to learn more about: ( D, Q, s( |8 f5 _* H
Rich and Poor Countries& z- B6 b4 j( _. H6 x# _
Why economies differ, y; a1 q+ J) J t
Causes for such differences' I8 \- v- s( F4 d$ C# S1 b0 t
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 m# J. M, Z1 `6 qECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, B {* T+ g9 x8 N( v# u/ R8 F
Topics:
: {% h4 ^$ U! ` YTechnology
+ y$ h9 ]' P4 V8 g. M L0 M5 ^Institutions& Z& ^! g# B, v( `8 D
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# _; i5 p7 f# y4 j; k4 }" ^If you enjoyed learning about
2 Z' V5 y% S- a4 @$ }( m8 a1 H/ C7 uSupply and Demand
" _) J/ r2 I' T2 z; zConsumer Behavior* p1 i8 c) ]! s& l* o& C7 F/ V
Production and Cost
# _1 x* |' z& I, a" _4 M1 B: {! C$ RPrice and Output0 J7 J0 K! x; y/ l# s8 T
Market Structures
1 @; s2 }+ `5 {" \. u6 ? \+ ~You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
; x' K0 }1 X9 nECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
; d+ K# E0 C9 tTopics:
( ^: e( J7 T$ V' _) i6 wTheory of consumer behavior: C) o+ r" k7 ~4 i7 [
Theory of production and cost% @. ~7 G& `+ s3 {! R% S
Price and output determination under competition# `$ q4 ]- U5 `2 `% |3 p; u
Monopoly and other market structures
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5 K3 F: I1 d- l6 jIf you enjoyed learning about . A5 Z6 v4 ^8 L( n
Costs and Benefits
6 x6 f; `3 j. K$ ]! L* M6 nExternalities
' p1 F+ a0 K) A8 p3 BDecision-making
! _1 D, V9 F- V5 O H# L0 P: F9 a3 WOr would like to learn more about / X% r% H9 l6 x
Capital Investments2 K# v( ?& L( r; U
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 z9 l3 Y3 b( f i
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) ^! N$ ~0 m; ?' \Topics:
# G1 ?6 \8 {6 ECost-Benefit Analysis' F" w1 ?. k9 _9 |: E, e0 s ]
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
: F& f) P6 |) [/ C, w7 g: r0 F' kLook at examples from + F& y* y. O o4 B# ^, {) G
Transportation
4 F& R0 G6 A! E; K- ^1 ]River Basin Management
8 A4 X, y0 l: }* x) LElectrical Generation
. o% ?" c; s$ IOil & Gas and Pollution Control) M* m+ ^/ D! n2 B5 z @
7 k- v3 ?9 y$ y7 A YIf you enjoyed learning about k7 ]5 W% y' a- J, l$ m7 L( D
Supply and Demand' ?/ t6 I$ `5 | }& p; q% @
Externalities
/ r' p, P8 ]6 V! g, q5 }Resource Allocation
, C6 q( ?0 ?2 V7 `! iTaxation
/ P. Z" e1 T. n3 ROr would like to learn more about . }/ F* r r. @" U% b; F' D
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada9 F' t+ C2 Y( f( m2 G. r$ b3 M, Q. Z4 N
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! S4 Z& G# D) h7 e4 C2 Q9 c
ECON 365 Resource Economics+ Z! V4 |9 x3 P0 {% S$ D
Topics:7 V! ^$ T H- C1 I1 |& P
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. ^' X7 U" H# X+ L0 D; K( g
Scarcity and pricing6 j0 a3 b' P. T3 X5 I
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, \& s" B8 J" b$ |+ G" Z/ U
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 w5 j3 X& o9 M# k6 ` m' X
Resource Allocation6 B9 `; h1 G2 s& k9 l
Pricing
& M( `7 i# M4 T" r, mMarkets
/ F0 [! G2 u. n6 U0 aGovernment roles4 R: G h* {" ]! m" ^7 X/ h" }
Or would like to learn more about ; h8 a1 C7 e. I+ _! o: e j4 @' R
The energy sector, including sources and markets) v* i. `; Y4 e- D9 Y, c
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues p* X. l/ u' t# M* Y0 {$ z
You might enjoy a course about 4 {' _" W7 g( {
Energy Economics!. o$ e$ C# E7 x' G" k- p
ECON 366 Energy Economics
; l, e% q, c) {: lTopics: # n* [' b$ d/ G/ f
Pricing* [8 P' G# y& e# Y
Role in economic growth 1 u! Q# Q' Y* o, f
Energy sources and markets / }9 o# o4 {9 j5 R2 \
Role of government ; K$ B! c8 l: t E* G6 \! s
Regulation
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# B0 `5 O3 l- b1 r- zIf you enjoyed learning about
* Q( K& r4 ]0 q% Y3 e2 i& N2 IExternalities* R) b( F1 G% E1 O3 ~+ A& I
Regulation
5 q9 h2 y7 S% \9 A8 E& s! QGovernment roles
* E. |' }7 F7 a/ NOr would like to learn more about
- S. f; C( P! Q1 V. wEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" X/ M3 X' y- y% x) B& q
Steps taken to address deterioration5 m7 J! p2 r( J6 y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' H; l4 b$ P- C' u% k6 LECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" K6 H8 ]& c7 t; h) oTopics:
* b" g( g4 L6 z2 R# Y: JEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 E& E' w4 E0 z/ [1 [: c
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 8 D4 G( K/ j1 T3 N( `) L- m* D. A1 X/ X
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: ~1 \1 ~, H" P8 K1 wRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 j7 @) r/ H' c8 [7 _ Individual Incentives4 C& p2 i" G4 }# @( a/ a; X7 j# r: D" V
Total Welfare
8 [* l f8 U' a: u" c4 YYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! ^4 `3 L( O! i
ECON 378 Law and Economics6 I) U3 a2 i% e: [8 G
Topics:
5 }& ]9 h: W o: i) d2 [* q" G" ZIssues in Criminal and Family Law
D9 Y' i' D, U. d: ^Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining3 {! w1 { C: O- N+ c/ p
Child Support Payments+ T* n0 L, l" d. T, L
Private Divorce agreements' i4 p/ j# u) r' H/ g% O
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act" J! J3 o: A3 L1 D
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If you enjoyed learning about - j9 r2 N" ]. B' L7 w' R
Prisoners Dilemma
/ k, r9 p/ w, F' W5 W6 TDominant Strategies
6 @- `5 M7 x% w' I% T s% vCollusion
1 l9 W% g3 ^( h) C/ PYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
8 b& ^3 b, x' W7 `# ]2 y" pECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications" a2 `8 e+ Y, [; D* |7 [
Topics:
* e- l/ e$ F: T. E } x8 B [Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 @; Z& I& S- g; x9 Q& T
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 }) o% |1 [. {0 k8 v
Note! Prerequisites:
* ~9 n7 W) T: C/ f M+ [ECON 384 & 299 |
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