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If you enjoyed learning about:
1 f) N3 ` @* Z8 W, A# @Trade; D& R% a _8 M6 m# c3 W
Growth, u8 q6 e+ _9 \1 r6 o Y
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China as an Emerging Economy3 }0 Y6 y; c& k
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 K5 Q) G2 Z( @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 y. q3 x. B. G, C+ G- Q: W# wTopics: / `9 P6 d" T& r/ r
Chinese Economy Characteristics
6 f \# d% A4 s5 J* N: QRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
0 P: ?7 @: \8 t7 V/ [' B; `% T# PConsequences of economic reform
t4 c$ ?' h& j8 n) L* `4 r; vCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: ; f% X' C. Y/ E- i- T: S
Rich and Poor Countries8 Y! t% S: G7 F' o3 b, \
Why economies differ; ?6 J7 h8 i9 s4 Z( l* d
Causes for such differences
) q! f! r) W, d; P; m D7 RYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 f, @/ |3 q s. H& w0 ?0 l3 JECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth L) x) U- ]! a) ]3 V
Topics:
6 A; P* J1 |' ]0 {) lTechnology9 v% x/ |) | s5 j$ X! p3 A
Institutions
% g4 H- k3 E5 r2 s3 |2 r9 ^Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) ]6 N0 U, C8 B7 W# S
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 p. a- T3 k- a6 V/ Q! H# b* Z( TSupply and Demand
6 R" b% X: G$ y. X" @Consumer Behavior
! R3 _6 y$ Z, x! Z3 IProduction and Cost9 d2 m. t( l0 {
Price and Output4 e N9 q+ h/ z
Market Structures
0 H! t8 X: b, Z$ i5 [# t; qYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' Q' j; z. r& g9 \* \- TECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I, {/ K2 T9 b+ E. E0 a! V
Topics:
+ N. Q" @' c$ I/ OTheory of consumer behavior7 @4 W* u( r# V, l6 g- G% u% m
Theory of production and cost4 H: G( {) s: x0 l2 J! _5 ~2 d
Price and output determination under competition
( a. Q3 [: A' m8 ~Monopoly and other market structures2 L7 M. d \ y& [( x
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 k0 @" H$ C7 p! P6 O, x5 @Costs and Benefits
8 v6 ^ [6 }/ ], @Externalities
8 F- @6 O3 E5 b6 H) Z3 y. ?Decision-making7 k; x7 {6 i5 C6 s g
Or would like to learn more about
, J3 c2 h; O. z# K- R! {. I# @6 t2 x. JCapital Investments
/ \& N$ \% m2 fYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!( N+ \2 g: r3 W( I3 u. `- n% @
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: |* ] V. G" `( R9 XTopics:
/ Y4 h& X2 I, M5 z' T. T' VCost-Benefit Analysis
4 E$ ?$ z9 s3 r* u* |Evaluating Public Investment Projects
; V8 @/ F0 v! s- W2 i% |7 {) P/ U, p: dLook at examples from
+ A! m0 {7 ^/ [0 l6 C9 V0 ^Transportation! u8 u" l9 k) t9 _
River Basin Management
, Y' W* N8 J& g, ^' R) FElectrical Generation8 a6 g- p. N1 z/ e: Y# }
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control5 ?* n2 s2 Q# V" j6 O Q1 u- a' r- t
) ~6 F2 M3 L# u" L* s, }If you enjoyed learning about
( d$ F6 a% ]( O. N8 Y" d# Z1 d' YSupply and Demand) R3 m6 f% I0 I F7 l7 z4 G$ x
Externalities3 b% ~3 i( D( g/ R3 o7 U6 `" w( x- J1 {
Resource Allocation
: H9 H2 |6 T- M5 lTaxation B+ e# m) ]6 ~
Or would like to learn more about
) \* _! F5 E! v% _Supply of Natural Resources in Canada3 ?& k$ A1 k* ~7 ]0 R! z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 ?* h7 P1 X6 X' |, q- \0 Y1 }
ECON 365 Resource Economics/ L- `8 I9 E1 b" ^
Topics:
( ?) @, k& N. `8 O5 H6 F$ n( gExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
4 D! u' `+ W) Q( g4 O" iScarcity and pricing! C3 E7 ~1 j- p0 g
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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! Q& ^# d1 n3 p; z" zIf you enjoyed learning about
5 n4 I4 k4 T5 m% N' k6 a' |Resource Allocation7 k9 F2 k4 Q1 u- i/ y5 u
Pricing: o- ]; d; y2 v, B
Markets8 s- w' Y5 u5 }8 Y; l' J2 ]
Government roles
0 W. {2 f2 h2 `. r! ]( o. DOr would like to learn more about 5 K( c0 K! H/ q9 g
The energy sector, including sources and markets
* r0 j9 |- U1 z2 vCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
' X" I: f! ?) ^( OYou might enjoy a course about 7 j; }$ z$ q5 V0 z
Energy Economics!
# b8 j5 ~0 b, LECON 366 Energy Economics9 _2 c, \7 k0 b$ v, a
Topics:
" \& j9 a) I+ r5 q- P6 w' kPricing
% i9 C8 n* t1 k; E2 LRole in economic growth
1 K2 S3 \2 |' n6 K4 N FEnergy sources and markets . H# Z0 @0 i! K7 O
Role of government , }& j1 H" B. s
Regulation 9 K- n' D ^, \* B" V5 s8 y
3 R9 y- B! P, L) h0 U( j4 z1 JIf you enjoyed learning about ) s& |+ p5 H, o' X
Externalities0 R3 g% {" N; C2 o+ `$ \
Regulation1 k& p2 d( q: T R
Government roles7 e7 I$ K+ _) F8 y0 n
Or would like to learn more about
# o1 Y2 v2 J& y1 S- n1 b& mEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration# ?7 Z$ ~9 V \4 U/ q6 @4 O
Steps taken to address deterioration- k m: @, L C a$ O2 B" P
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& s: x' y5 z/ g, }ECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ M, ~: D/ I) ^
Topics:
1 G! I: {* ?! c; X% d. TEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 D" u9 J& L7 g- w& x0 Z
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* O( q! c" S! {% q" d; wTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + I! j; V4 \" [
Recreation economics. F& D p" y1 W( B) l2 y7 _) D8 r2 P
/ w) {9 h8 t- h( m, CIf you enjoyed learning about& Q5 E+ A1 A7 s+ @
Individual Incentives% e' j! u5 Y4 s. @5 l) f
Total Welfare 2 t; h+ R8 m" R/ F
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + {/ o' I: e- e6 w
ECON 378 Law and Economics
; B6 k \: e( j! OTopics:
( w0 K8 \5 q: @/ gIssues in Criminal and Family Law
* z6 Z) @) D& P! K% Z; YCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ g5 ~. |' f0 W+ XChild Support Payments+ }4 {' G2 m ^( H2 A9 M& q2 W1 e8 H
Private Divorce agreements' u! v3 l7 Y6 ?
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
. ~+ t" a+ N& M* n7 y- z9 DPrisoners Dilemma5 V7 s) ]! Y3 ]( V; J7 K8 w8 A
Dominant Strategies0 G! F+ b7 x( l9 `- r- }
Collusion
. n; `, o( D# `7 ZYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * Q# T9 P8 _* |' j
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& z1 N- M( ], _) `( gTopics: ' `/ m( S. E: q* x' N4 U
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games S- ]/ H! r+ ]6 B/ N
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- L. H) u* T0 K) }: F: d- `* e6 i, h% KNote! Prerequisites:
, r: y" d9 A0 e$ E2 \" ~" a/ [ECON 384 & 299 |
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