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If you enjoyed learning about:
" V+ ]0 C. K7 QTrade
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Or would like to learn more about:
2 G0 e" p/ V, z" i1 MChina as an Emerging Economy. v0 b% d* b: b: j
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" f/ \* _, `2 o; ?3 I, G, u0 J
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& I/ k/ I0 E6 ^Topics:
, A. Q4 Y+ N! @Chinese Economy Characteristics! o9 M9 V% Q6 q+ `1 |$ p6 n
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy+ U% u" g; J' { G. p
Consequences of economic reform3 D" ~2 A+ J1 q% k+ h, F
Canada’s economic relations with China
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% F N4 s, x% Z. ]( Z! GIf you would like to learn more about:
% y$ T0 u4 l7 t. eRich and Poor Countries B6 d5 h; Q' Z; B" ?
Why economies differ
/ S. E4 D. v# o4 f0 N/ e: s% hCauses for such differences6 F, G6 D! _0 o3 E2 C! H$ `7 P
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 U; s, W0 J" S D% r$ l/ s
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 G+ b$ ^- r ~5 M% G
Topics:
/ n4 o" X( _9 I) R& x$ s/ v) }9 `Technology
7 s. g7 Q3 _# C- ]$ y" k" c$ Z& r7 uInstitutions
4 u( z/ S) w6 I* A2 bGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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0 R3 f9 x! O5 y, [: u OIf you enjoyed learning about ! n ]$ [/ {; I0 f# R. B6 z+ i
Supply and Demand$ S5 i- Z9 }% K' p& n
Consumer Behavior* g, J. w+ m! t. z
Production and Cost
3 Q& |6 v, s# X. |6 WPrice and Output& t4 d8 t) P( f1 | m, y
Market Structures
" ?5 J( s9 m) o9 xYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, H# f$ z$ \1 Q0 n/ Y2 ^$ I
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( F9 b/ D0 y: h) W2 s' i) m4 ITopics:
1 u T: P# X, }# e/ X7 i9 { j, `Theory of consumer behavior
% V3 G7 T& C2 X! B3 N: _+ aTheory of production and cost
3 c+ d9 Y) u. h5 g5 yPrice and output determination under competition; {: e( Y9 N' Q' j' z
Monopoly and other market structures
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4 A" @: O/ a/ O9 ^7 e. X9 `If you enjoyed learning about $ M% ]+ O/ X0 s+ ^$ D; g/ s
Costs and Benefits
8 ~' K8 C/ x( x) qExternalities8 z0 M- k5 H) Z% P7 b" R. P2 k1 u
Decision-making( {1 F7 D; }- Y4 ^5 P$ L( L
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Capital Investments
) n3 c$ j1 g7 z) i2 B5 |3 K' g7 dYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 e$ E# V0 q2 ^7 r8 d
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 N$ K5 U* I2 ~( s/ Y" o
Topics:
, C1 c# `* o1 v5 n& n% OCost-Benefit Analysis
3 N \0 K1 d% t9 i! W7 n8 cEvaluating Public Investment Projects
/ r, G B4 `0 Y0 ?2 HLook at examples from
2 I; c1 D9 |' V, Y+ ^Transportation
5 G+ t! @# w" FRiver Basin Management1 Y0 ]9 Z' e% \0 h4 q$ D
Electrical Generation
& ]+ K, [# I. F$ s9 H3 c5 TOil & Gas and Pollution Control" Q! v5 n! C* J* k7 K H
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 |( m- ?8 @1 a3 V
Supply and Demand. b5 h1 E( c3 {! ]0 F
Externalities
! a( \. q4 T& L" K9 G1 C, @Resource Allocation
& T3 q4 L' h) \' |4 v W8 GTaxation
8 \$ w6 p! X) Y% ^6 T" q5 COr would like to learn more about
3 Y/ @) E: r3 D/ T7 W; ESupply of Natural Resources in Canada, D! h) T7 [' u5 c
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ v% J0 P. |; e8 d' @0 uECON 365 Resource Economics! {8 }$ x; C9 q$ X$ @% d- g$ D
Topics:1 _# }- q3 C) p
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
. N5 W/ Y$ e9 z( Z! R5 [3 {Scarcity and pricing3 k D8 ?& z( e7 U, X
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 L7 H$ J2 b. `. d/ J
; K0 P' N$ K( q! c+ NIf you enjoyed learning about 1 W/ f7 f- b/ k8 ^
Resource Allocation
% A% r! ?" H9 r1 l Y" h4 [Pricing
7 o% T1 c- e4 W. B2 jMarkets$ z) Z% i7 A- e+ p G [
Government roles
! y3 T; t+ D R1 o6 iOr would like to learn more about
- F# D1 K( j0 F' Y9 Y2 CThe energy sector, including sources and markets
$ ^9 Q; @* E7 a, A8 ]Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ B: L! x% u* e8 W) z6 _
You might enjoy a course about
. X1 h1 |# w: O3 K( ^Energy Economics!! s; f8 f' o5 T9 l+ R# r
ECON 366 Energy Economics
( t/ [4 m( N- ]- m8 Q0 z" j8 STopics:
6 q( d' x4 b4 N& jPricing
% u ]" q8 w& q4 q; ^5 GRole in economic growth 0 s4 p( ^ x$ J/ t3 v
Energy sources and markets % h+ E, a6 _/ J+ @; r6 y/ R; ^
Role of government
, ?8 K) }- d6 Y( sRegulation 2 ?2 h" p, E, ~6 d" K( ~8 f
5 _' H) j) [6 Q; P; ^4 [# [If you enjoyed learning about 5 z* t' Z9 X* l5 \, }
Externalities0 W, n5 V R( p- ~
Regulation
6 A, Q; ` |4 ^$ Q* l# nGovernment roles
J' M) [+ `) n4 `Or would like to learn more about 3 T8 C, W. a7 t8 q7 j; m1 u" K
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
; I- V8 e% O# j% Y: y3 Y" OSteps taken to address deterioration F( V+ k) [/ A6 q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 Z* J' Z: Z; C3 }& U6 K
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 V7 F# ~3 F5 ]) x& x. C
Topics: " J4 k! U' i7 d) Q/ @: `$ [! Y8 \
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment : k& o& @- B1 `/ |) L
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) J2 ~6 U" Q J: V% x, ?
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 _ R7 A" p6 v; F
Recreation economics2 f( n2 u3 R B8 L, @
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Individual Incentives, Y1 w7 G7 Z7 C7 x( f
Total Welfare + ]2 r/ N/ ]& W: o; ]
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 G. T7 Y1 Q' g) PECON 378 Law and Economics
! d( L7 L5 E7 ~. r1 TTopics: 0 i z- s9 x5 b
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
3 N ^3 K+ T2 E% g! N+ {Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! V; ~/ d0 M/ B$ k3 B
Child Support Payments
2 A, [, [9 @# a# iPrivate Divorce agreements
* e( i2 c+ U: d( N" T6 O5 F) ^Criminal provisions of the Competition Act+ F* Y: r; M! p
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If you enjoyed learning about 6 x% [; i2 P) C( \4 b$ J6 x
Prisoners Dilemma
( I! g3 Y; L! y/ l& P# b) O. wDominant Strategies3 U$ C0 Y) R3 b4 ?
Collusion; N; a' E1 R, A$ i0 s4 ]* ~: a7 z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 h6 ^# N) T: @; R0 YECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& i. j B9 k I/ ?* @: r9 vTopics:
. I% Q9 G% C3 t' [Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games. c* E; S; Y# C% X: q
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" C! q" u0 M7 T& M u# C0 \5 gNote! Prerequisites:
9 f' w5 m% D# WECON 384 & 299 |
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