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If you enjoyed learning about:
1 E7 }6 a7 M: }' ]4 H/ ~+ ATrade
3 W# _# i1 f/ q1 X/ M. aGrowth8 J$ { m$ I* l% X
Or would like to learn more about:
7 f0 K" \) a) ^0 D2 rChina as an Emerging Economy
! ]( ~5 B) C, w4 Y0 [9 l" `2 fYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 g4 I' t- I! ?8 p, G, S
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 _+ |' S& C5 A5 e9 ?; q
Topics:
- `: T7 A7 h6 g! t5 r2 V+ ~) D; ~Chinese Economy Characteristics
5 @- A( a/ j1 S1 ]8 {/ @Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
% W' U Y8 N7 e5 D) q' kConsequences of economic reform# m5 m, |) O( K8 @. @ h f( _
Canada’s economic relations with China( t! }; o. v t
$ n! b( W- ^$ B5 OIf you would like to learn more about:
. @ S8 B$ l3 ^3 H! n( p% s) ARich and Poor Countries
8 c/ }1 p2 S |. @5 SWhy economies differ
( }4 V, { O$ r% T H0 o$ mCauses for such differences
6 D9 p0 t$ X" o; UYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 ~+ W$ [' Z2 v2 E
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 \& w( W* w3 y5 ]8 _# k9 uTopics:
+ k5 J8 n$ Q7 F* U4 @6 `; \! HTechnology- {1 i* z, F# `8 v# d
Institutions( S- d6 G$ j; u) J% k
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 [4 Z. g! Z5 e, W
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 N7 H L; u X2 u. X
Supply and Demand
' O% v. e/ G9 S, R. ]; a6 d% k. nConsumer Behavior
8 d; U: l3 D6 d5 `: tProduction and Cost
7 ]' z; U3 ?4 ~3 h% L1 K9 wPrice and Output
0 @1 r5 T7 N+ u6 H, Z+ b4 b/ nMarket Structures* ~" ?% d& k* m. g9 v0 F; E. o% Y# Y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!0 c! ~8 d4 e4 `0 j& e
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 V! F- F w$ n7 x
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Theory of consumer behavior
0 d: T. w1 B! E( RTheory of production and cost
% U7 A! g; |1 |& ]2 s. v3 ePrice and output determination under competition
8 _. u( H {/ R. @8 K5 x4 x8 rMonopoly and other market structures2 ?) m( U$ E% a) O0 @7 [2 S( q+ T' ~
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Costs and Benefits : q$ Y, X$ }+ J( D. N- L
Externalities9 v2 P' d/ T7 l1 t2 V- |
Decision-making
: h$ m6 U, Q3 Z$ YOr would like to learn more about
0 t. t6 J+ G/ P7 cCapital Investments4 x: K* h, T) l* `! d
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; s! [! D1 C' Z/ NECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
7 e6 {0 I# A5 _8 ~6 CTopics:
- s# S/ Y6 E( _* H a9 [' f- f7 aCost-Benefit Analysis
; s" a' M, ]% o, Z a& g9 FEvaluating Public Investment Projects# L: c# G- z3 P* @! u- b2 L" I3 [) P# E
Look at examples from S- f0 J }% N$ ]+ s& D: F# \
Transportation; R$ F5 p- }* N- ~- }# |* O
River Basin Management. `1 G' k+ ^8 Z. r: A
Electrical Generation
l2 ]; }. C7 COil & Gas and Pollution Control
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7 F* Z! I8 }0 e1 z% ~If you enjoyed learning about ( C/ q3 B: y( E8 W' c
Supply and Demand9 N5 U- D8 }/ `9 }+ t5 |
Externalities" |, N! v' m- x- S
Resource Allocation5 \+ |( U* N6 ]# T8 N3 _
Taxation
2 L9 n: L5 g+ ~1 `Or would like to learn more about
: r( e; W, i: X, v: A+ JSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 D) z+ h! ~( JYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 o8 n. o" }. R' g# `/ P0 LECON 365 Resource Economics& G$ T/ Q4 m) I; s8 L; Z
Topics:
5 C2 K# X# u5 XExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! t( N* j! h$ ^. G4 HScarcity and pricing
0 x6 Q+ W" t H/ {$ w3 |Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation- L$ ?( |; r9 X
Pricing
/ Z8 H* G# U2 ]2 y" b& ]' r. \Markets
M4 M0 p& ]. I2 J; x, sGovernment roles/ _! A: q2 _7 w2 S% Y( a! P
Or would like to learn more about
. j1 p6 H5 i' @; `( {; j, G" FThe energy sector, including sources and markets* |7 [( @! ^: T) ^+ `, u4 \) V9 A ^
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
( z0 D( {( t) O0 I% YYou might enjoy a course about
% H% L' y) z' W, @! p" C- k3 @Energy Economics!
5 Q: ^" m! l8 E; }. u2 g- r" M; NECON 366 Energy Economics) y% |; U) } L
Topics: , c5 ]2 d* Y. }- m6 Y
Pricing
* e# y. U6 {1 I& `9 W8 @ NRole in economic growth 7 C1 k# o b( j% e* D: q
Energy sources and markets 5 q. T1 U( ?% ~# l
Role of government p/ l5 h1 c( N4 f3 R/ ^7 R) z" N
Regulation # l) J+ \3 P/ E0 M) @& ~$ j
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 X7 L" |4 ^0 Y; M) bExternalities" M% z- x5 f) ^3 M# T: D
Regulation
. ?3 }$ l5 s5 H9 JGovernment roles
1 z: B" v( n- E, [6 l t( q uOr would like to learn more about
! n2 @+ @) h' u5 h0 U; d: b. GEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration8 o& a) G0 ?2 t+ M+ n; m9 R* I
Steps taken to address deterioration. S5 X/ D. ^' S3 n
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( @, h! \+ a+ N7 t9 zECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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; b9 U8 F% ~8 O2 N' R1 lEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' ^" S7 ~1 I, j( n
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
K& G* M7 E( `2 i2 ]Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; D6 H- f# X# d+ o+ ^$ g
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
. u9 C3 Q1 H4 b' ?6 u% R7 f Individual Incentives7 g% ^# V% I3 s& A& b5 ]
Total Welfare ( t4 z( O [ h( Y# c9 P+ K: [4 W9 X: {
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* K6 }2 x$ x: x0 d% @$ o# eECON 378 Law and Economics# j C% O& V6 ~6 b
Topics:
# ]" S3 g# A6 C: H$ w# }Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' ~9 L% s" ]- j& y4 |. e9 QCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 B' m2 Z9 f' C8 a0 C
Child Support Payments. } E. j) `7 Q
Private Divorce agreements
. I0 k& I/ A+ {# g6 n5 y- ?Criminal provisions of the Competition Act* W" a# g8 Q" X) `7 j' z% i
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 ^- g- o, L$ q' U: f% ZPrisoners Dilemma7 \8 d$ g8 B* Q, _7 @- k: {
Dominant Strategies5 x9 m a# \( ^7 d5 s0 k
Collusion
5 M* Z" }8 e, ^. z) S4 q- }You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 m v6 N# V$ B3 ~. Y
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! w: u6 X% V/ d$ g; V$ R4 _! b
Topics: ! R% a3 S1 k+ m9 p8 d
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% u$ o$ I; F) n' ZApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion . w& h$ P& P* ~9 E* |! [% [) |
Note! Prerequisites: 1 @& a+ v) @* F% Z& R
ECON 384 & 299 |
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