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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Or would like to learn more about:
( @# o" H# h" Y6 @0 M. [China as an Emerging Economy
3 h$ `4 J1 `# AYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
7 t+ v7 I* Y0 Y: [$ LECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
[8 X3 [) @" KTopics:
+ B! z0 j, T* {+ J6 \5 hChinese Economy Characteristics* A1 S" Z' { Q ^" m& ?* Q
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy" K- I* j! `) a' d$ Z2 b
Consequences of economic reform& V3 s+ s! h6 y: H( ` @! [; r9 p
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries2 `4 P- ~0 z9 M X) V
Why economies differ
- F b/ B% d1 G. e K C& O7 bCauses for such differences# N% g) `( p0 \8 W
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 |+ x4 w2 R4 L; w
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 y, P. A- {; o8 j- ?: x
Topics:
3 R' i/ R0 s2 e; u" r" TTechnology% l9 x1 m0 A% k$ ?: P
Institutions7 u3 f5 Y9 Y/ K( N' J" u# K
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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" z% {& R; z/ _6 x; IIf you enjoyed learning about , F5 `8 Y- A1 G% i
Supply and Demand! D+ F7 P9 f; b6 M5 ^# P+ L
Consumer Behavior
& ]1 u* O1 J: Z; b: WProduction and Cost
' y8 T( A ^. yPrice and Output
! t: B# @+ j, Y: p' I6 m0 |Market Structures+ A) X* r; o) A" h3 P
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 C& y3 G0 G) d) c% B4 n) x% vECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 U, p4 ?& l2 T! A2 D& @* V
Topics:
: o0 _% I8 [$ J7 ITheory of consumer behavior
. x9 z5 v2 t4 n- e# dTheory of production and cost
6 Q2 V' Z! X2 r0 qPrice and output determination under competition
* P& C3 n, R( H2 M* o' q0 w' \Monopoly and other market structures
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, P; U! G T6 `3 X& x" p* ?6 IIf you enjoyed learning about 1 R" N( n$ _6 ?2 s
Costs and Benefits ! }( q) g) X; a3 F2 d T4 A
Externalities1 G5 D5 |" t- N R/ {
Decision-making0 T# r* B' q& n$ ?1 p8 _; x
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Capital Investments! p- _) h' j8 g- E
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 S2 K! U Z/ D% g
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 ~. d; R6 r! z1 D
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Q3 \) G5 @ Y3 r/ L; PEvaluating Public Investment Projects
: m" k/ U6 S x6 O" D0 n6 t E& `: TLook at examples from / ^5 p& w7 W' v( e4 R
Transportation! Q# d/ F; K0 u4 A
River Basin Management8 t5 W0 `2 t* P/ H! d
Electrical Generation
' F, g( T" c [ G0 d" b* O. gOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
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Externalities0 D5 z9 ~) O7 S, d: s: L
Resource Allocation! I( ~3 k2 G7 D
Taxation1 S: F- l5 O7 ~; i3 X; z r
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada" k* y4 p! p& ]) t( k- Y* R" `
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!8 e, y; U" J" J! ^$ z4 B
ECON 365 Resource Economics, O; O- k2 L" p) |/ Z) @
Topics:
$ p b- ?* z B, sExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ Q4 z- F) x( e8 ]) v0 C6 U7 Z5 w
Scarcity and pricing
1 e9 U) O# c& F: zContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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$ E5 x9 D+ K5 ^. b* X3 \If you enjoyed learning about 6 G9 X* h) x7 ~- ~
Resource Allocation0 Y) H( T, c6 u: j
Pricing
, X. l" L7 r* QMarkets; V6 M" r& L x V+ M: ~6 ]# P$ h
Government roles( z4 {/ ^0 Q( N- t3 s- X7 t
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
; R& f* D4 d5 f$ iCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
" {% _% X* Z9 o. sYou might enjoy a course about
@5 F, D9 O* I: oEnergy Economics!
/ j) L; _3 g; a/ ]ECON 366 Energy Economics/ S8 @5 G. B' M5 y: V% o
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Pricing
! V" ~# T! m! g8 ~8 KRole in economic growth 6 J# P* [* K! b6 B
Energy sources and markets % G- d* \$ h4 n1 J0 B$ Y/ S
Role of government S; s' l. q3 _! e. y
Regulation
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2 f1 W/ x4 F* Z0 d' MIf you enjoyed learning about
9 Q; n! c) Q7 R# M3 V+ Q3 bExternalities" O3 E! O2 R) Y8 w; S6 J2 v8 t7 \
Regulation) E1 z5 [3 ^6 H7 Q1 I
Government roles
* A' f+ G6 \9 a9 s8 rOr would like to learn more about
7 Q) ]* O2 [( t* hEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration Y# Z4 G' E6 ]. T
Steps taken to address deterioration6 D6 ?* D" d* P6 M
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 O' m E$ ^0 u+ L# \ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- m% ?: a* {0 F7 v" Y& D; RTopics:
* H8 b7 r( m# e2 x: AEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment * {$ K$ B: ^ G* B* f
Types and causes of environmental deterioration , d" F9 T7 i! j# o" e/ a( J. {$ m
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& S6 u* Q1 A% s8 w) [Recreation economics) W+ T! V- [- Q* n) {, N
# j2 l V$ ^" K' C4 x3 ]1 P& TIf you enjoyed learning about( l8 T# Y/ b: B. B, {# |2 K l( h
Individual Incentives
3 g; l. z1 n8 d* BTotal Welfare 0 K6 e1 t* A8 _: U3 n
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % y, X M# Y+ t: _5 ]+ Y
ECON 378 Law and Economics; Q9 h0 S3 U1 a# Z5 I. u7 Z/ t
Topics: " V- E6 _( e3 N* Q
Issues in Criminal and Family Law: ~5 v8 e! a O; \
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& J8 l, a& X0 g- j% @Child Support Payments6 H7 g" Z' W( F" Y- P
Private Divorce agreements* o$ t+ P* C0 |. L. T, @
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 Q2 H* W/ [, r0 x7 qIf you enjoyed learning about
$ C' ^# x. Y' s) SPrisoners Dilemma3 u. N# V5 E& l7 {
Dominant Strategies
! @5 i) B' Z; |7 NCollusion" i+ _( Y$ g! _9 B4 J& e: [9 x" q
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- I1 S2 }1 E1 V$ Z( g3 tECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ f( S; n" ]: q' r" }. W$ _! pTopics: 3 L5 b+ q& J$ {8 _. q) j# k- _' J6 A
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* H$ N/ l$ ~: \& H2 e& iApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' s6 `3 n; J3 C [( [9 oNote! Prerequisites:
+ k% {1 f2 m; t+ G. d( t. kECON 384 & 299 |
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