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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy* m7 P) g' k3 X$ _7 I: A
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
/ }7 Y0 b8 G* A' U9 O5 I) qECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, ~! J0 B' V. i; x: I: H. H
Topics:
: z) T& |1 ~+ ~" Q J: J9 rChinese Economy Characteristics7 c5 j2 ~0 W# O! ?, \% p- v* M
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy" ?! c% ^1 }7 h
Consequences of economic reform4 K1 x5 s4 M& V: c* F8 a
Canada’s economic relations with China0 g5 [' ?: g) L) G N, Q" W
, D$ o3 X: J- X( E% A# H. j* RIf you would like to learn more about: + U* `3 Q( F' _! d; J' ]6 {1 o
Rich and Poor Countries
" s9 X1 T6 C _( fWhy economies differ x( m$ f6 S+ C: R
Causes for such differences0 c$ P( ^. T* c
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
m- X" z# e6 r) TECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 @4 g1 `7 _* `" H- F6 q3 b$ oTopics:3 S$ T9 o8 w6 L. y3 n$ T
Technology
3 J% ]/ ~, T1 \* l2 q, z7 P* DInstitutions. X2 `8 _5 F0 s' B
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % p: J8 u# B" R3 g& @' t
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Supply and Demand
3 {" q1 Y# c% KConsumer Behavior
- Y3 I* y3 t' dProduction and Cost
# m5 v# k. c* W! }+ ^6 oPrice and Output
4 w( Q4 W6 e% Y: M# J% F& WMarket Structures
2 V8 ], Z0 q9 D* Y' R$ TYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- B+ ~+ m5 E6 y3 r$ _) GECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' m T, Y% S7 T) i
Topics: % U8 Z8 r# Y7 d
Theory of consumer behavior" N$ X' F U( P) Z0 E
Theory of production and cost
/ d4 L/ p5 ]4 Q3 sPrice and output determination under competition
1 { \& R7 D6 y* Z) pMonopoly and other market structures
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. n6 l. w2 V9 i9 l& qIf you enjoyed learning about # n( N4 O5 u& Z+ H# N
Costs and Benefits 2 n% V' u+ V4 ?" c6 T
Externalities% P$ ^4 Y" s9 g
Decision-making) ? C7 r! y0 {7 n& g1 v
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, I( V% B% |. e' l' d/ f9 g( ?Capital Investments
# o- S1 v) i! vYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 K) z6 S/ H5 \* ZECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" \2 P4 B( i* M& Z7 k8 K) KTopics:2 f) v. t# V. c+ G/ V
Cost-Benefit Analysis7 Y- X+ D8 X, P- i& @" [+ t
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
6 J- v( p7 l3 n, {Look at examples from 9 z% I7 o% s' y# M3 ~- J
Transportation8 g+ M8 ^& r1 u3 H3 g. |, u1 T) h
River Basin Management
7 V4 J& p4 D' V3 B0 F* |$ sElectrical Generation
* K, {* a [, ?1 H6 v/ POil & Gas and Pollution Control
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' U% |# b$ x9 A R6 BIf you enjoyed learning about
2 w2 ]9 y/ \$ v! O/ V1 e3 bSupply and Demand
$ i! K5 a! f0 pExternalities
" t# w7 O ]/ D/ `! d# r/ HResource Allocation
! R: `1 `8 y0 ?# _ c4 WTaxation* u* D, m5 b) D$ r8 K! f
Or would like to learn more about 9 F: X0 V* p S7 J
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ C' M3 U; W ] I3 z3 lYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! E$ {5 X4 T: D+ D. k( M; l
ECON 365 Resource Economics
2 s, z6 T8 \: |Topics:
$ x/ F' h) C5 tExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 d2 H1 `% @) h& b" e
Scarcity and pricing: S1 P |0 _: S6 u$ B8 b7 Y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues. K! p; g- C2 b
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7 s3 v* R% T, N4 v5 B3 x mResource Allocation; u% \+ E+ H, f8 b! @4 A" j! r
Pricing1 [- B8 E& C/ Z- B7 V) A3 H" }
Markets8 w! {2 S% ~+ g% A6 k
Government roles
1 T# X3 w: t& |/ }' n( O- O5 gOr would like to learn more about
! Y8 Q6 `( l( a% O0 I( ]The energy sector, including sources and markets
5 v( x' c3 Q) o' ~% L( u& JCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 s0 x, w9 ?% V1 e, YYou might enjoy a course about
: D) J7 D+ M4 i# wEnergy Economics!
# a; W' G6 g+ I' sECON 366 Energy Economics
& Q9 g1 Q( K, }) rTopics: ; ^7 @5 P' }( r3 _8 D
Pricing( L9 `2 R$ P0 K2 I
Role in economic growth ) I4 C' d/ |+ E/ Q
Energy sources and markets
/ }4 y9 h, {% N/ P" S2 ORole of government
) h9 {6 B( @: E2 O4 [- qRegulation 2 o: @7 @. b1 c' i: P
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Externalities
: _( ]( C8 v7 ARegulation
' A7 T+ G2 r, p, r# p; OGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 z( [! r! O# p
Steps taken to address deterioration
6 l/ a& u' i4 E$ WYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 B0 P8 V3 P _! t0 T& a
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 j* @2 t' h/ o* e
Topics:
& Y: w. H1 G( t3 h) e! cEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ u4 j: C+ Z! ~Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* ?! C+ |! k g* D; `0 @5 `Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 b% d: K) F: S1 S) w* m
Recreation economics
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3 `4 ~; Y k* E! j. Y- L3 BIf you enjoyed learning about
( g% w4 L( N) L5 _, F Individual Incentives; I+ H- Y* ]7 L& _/ @
Total Welfare
: q- ^) K/ k. B; ^, D! f1 S) bYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; O4 y* W7 \. N& v/ c L- s' [
ECON 378 Law and Economics9 D1 k0 P9 K" e- Z9 Y
Topics: , Z1 {# d3 I2 r8 G+ _0 ?, v* T6 n
Issues in Criminal and Family Law. g. G' e1 k- z) J* j
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* D8 k1 L5 a8 Q1 ~Child Support Payments, V, {$ i2 f3 l
Private Divorce agreements) h/ A1 J3 {* `' U- J; k, g# V C4 V
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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. \* A) a0 ` ]' C8 jPrisoners Dilemma9 I6 q) I9 r' t* D
Dominant Strategies# U8 [- |1 f( c$ X# d8 D8 ~) @1 c
Collusion' k9 |$ j" B' R2 R8 a9 [3 I) W/ m
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 0 j3 s+ C* k; o3 k
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 Z- Z& x: s- }! m' u: G+ zTopics: 2 w0 |- a7 ?! d! g( d, G* T7 s
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% J2 C% y( ~* P) z3 h' g8 QApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
2 A. Y: ~& d7 }Note! Prerequisites: . e1 \6 q$ y3 r, e1 C I/ E4 O
ECON 384 & 299 |
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