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If you enjoyed learning about:
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3 W, f; z3 j; z6 K& A/ x# ?8 c4 jGrowth2 N5 j3 N. f9 e+ z
Or would like to learn more about:
# s5 j. l/ |7 r' C7 z+ yChina as an Emerging Economy
% d- r. y- c4 ^% RYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! p& V. ^8 _1 ?+ I' Y4 T
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- \! g3 O2 ?# v2 q2 v% gTopics:
( W0 b2 Z9 O$ Z+ d1 DChinese Economy Characteristics1 f6 `9 y" B8 R' R
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy% x- Y& J. I# S5 j/ k
Consequences of economic reform! c5 O" @; {5 v& s$ m0 ?
Canada’s economic relations with China3 M E. W+ O) ]$ y* m+ Y
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If you would like to learn more about:
( E7 q$ w7 p" W G1 tRich and Poor Countries( d1 g6 g6 G5 C F
Why economies differ
. M m9 `" |, J% x+ `8 z/ PCauses for such differences3 _) e% y4 }; P f+ T
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 M' M7 K6 ?* N" X. s+ G+ lECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- M- Q. F' n0 F, KTopics:- g6 |7 h) H% v+ h* [+ _
Technology/ N+ Y( f/ R" P
Institutions
* ~- y. ^9 v2 Y" HGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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6 c" j9 B4 x% {5 p5 B2 Z6 BIf you enjoyed learning about
8 z2 v, x; [5 c' @5 ]Supply and Demand
- \3 q! t, p: n. eConsumer Behavior
* L5 m7 {2 d. L. k% a& [& B. jProduction and Cost q! @2 Q8 S& o( ?% a
Price and Output
; ?3 n( w7 K( r8 NMarket Structures5 @( h* w( i, W
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! L9 T- D' r! y0 H2 p FECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
- f, J, d9 b1 u# m, I, D* rTopics: 7 Z y) }$ W' v- R ?8 T! Q
Theory of consumer behavior
+ s4 G! @! o, d- Y' |7 d6 hTheory of production and cost
/ r' u1 ?$ g1 dPrice and output determination under competition& p n, o& i' Q" c, K
Monopoly and other market structures
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6 ^" v4 y& m" C; O) D& l+ CIf you enjoyed learning about 5 H, u$ ]3 ^4 H- ^, O8 W
Costs and Benefits
5 e3 v" O, m- \' b8 F7 N1 ~Externalities
( x8 J# {8 C0 n5 O n+ u* WDecision-making
1 L/ Z/ j9 f$ O+ V, H; J& d4 B- C& XOr would like to learn more about
& H: l3 Y8 Z) d$ ~Capital Investments/ l% R( U* J9 o5 ^! `
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% R- p& b3 W' T1 F) [" N
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 l9 X" s( s6 r. z0 k6 ]5 P2 u4 i+ r
Topics:
s, q. L2 z9 a: e# M+ tCost-Benefit Analysis
% Z7 y" k9 A6 z; yEvaluating Public Investment Projects
( A0 k3 ~* y; |& n+ i9 v6 ~5 m* @5 lLook at examples from
# Q$ M8 R' a! B. GTransportation2 C; D* |# i) A/ h
River Basin Management
2 p5 Q9 }" R6 B2 w$ rElectrical Generation8 [' G2 U7 ~2 g3 \! H
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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) ]4 C3 ~, j i- QIf you enjoyed learning about
* D! h! p1 K0 c8 USupply and Demand
8 u4 j5 E0 Z% Z2 V) l; U5 cExternalities% ~0 Y4 n: M1 g/ `
Resource Allocation
+ I+ T5 C5 q# dTaxation; h) x2 s2 P$ [/ k& u$ `
Or would like to learn more about
2 M7 x& z+ p6 j* ]8 oSupply of Natural Resources in Canada) i3 X9 r& e) ?8 `' I
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& u5 w: ]( i; Y, A) ?5 f7 O# f
ECON 365 Resource Economics
% v4 a1 F0 N5 q) iTopics: P% C# g9 J. l [# i8 Q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 O+ z$ O/ M! G, fScarcity and pricing
6 @' z7 _( D: `: qContemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 C% Z6 ]2 D6 a
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If you enjoyed learning about
& g9 z+ G' q5 wResource Allocation
$ y# K3 [2 V: KPricing f5 J8 a/ C; |# Q7 w7 \
Markets4 b; p8 Q$ S: g$ r: Y7 o
Government roles O( k3 @+ ?$ p! L! [: z
Or would like to learn more about 0 ~/ v0 t7 D$ L& u; p. [' \
The energy sector, including sources and markets' g: s1 ~+ ?* ?; v, \
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
, N! y7 [) a) v7 K( N! W; |2 uYou might enjoy a course about
6 n# @3 X# e4 i7 L' t+ h8 J! b7 }. dEnergy Economics!
- a0 K) s9 o. F f. p, q" \. w4 F% EECON 366 Energy Economics
! T+ M+ j! C2 S" O6 @, Q' K, R3 STopics:
# J' R; T# |! N9 p( ePricing; p- [4 O. L* j6 W* e
Role in economic growth
^' m0 _/ H' b1 }! ]+ W+ I9 l& }& {6 dEnergy sources and markets
% u- h% n. R% A- SRole of government
, |* G: u( d- O( M3 L6 SRegulation 7 Q8 c( F' b3 t$ E/ e8 y" f' f
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Externalities
6 H# O: n7 w2 I5 ORegulation
. D0 f* @. F% r2 U$ Z( _: J" wGovernment roles; p$ R# z) _/ d! T
Or would like to learn more about
, b% ?2 k3 D" a9 t. `/ BEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ I5 R: `1 m4 R: \
Steps taken to address deterioration
& _% A9 e2 t# M JYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * G1 @4 U+ I- ^1 _, t
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 T& p/ h1 S$ F3 g! wTopics:
. a2 d! I& f1 Y) w( `7 q- @Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
) R6 z5 ] Y( A% \Types and causes of environmental deterioration - y! M6 E1 {- Y8 _% Y, e& B
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ R& y3 ?' i' g, f* G
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about3 @! L$ p" j9 O2 Y
Individual Incentives, Q; l1 r, y: @& k/ \: _4 C, w, n5 |
Total Welfare
9 g4 j" M& z4 p$ h" OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 1 S: ^" D% U8 x% l
ECON 378 Law and Economics& k6 H& d5 f% A: I, d
Topics:
4 N+ ~# s! {* k+ e) OIssues in Criminal and Family Law
5 B: K; e" K8 g4 y$ R9 m+ {Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. l9 L' K9 J+ b/ SChild Support Payments
1 X5 R+ D, m. ~9 }7 o7 }8 QPrivate Divorce agreements; [, A' j9 q2 T2 h1 K
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about - D R6 Y7 b: C+ A( v
Prisoners Dilemma
: ?& X) U6 Q) h: ]1 x6 h4 sDominant Strategies
2 ?) |7 e1 U! M/ v; M/ H; q- kCollusion
% P' F6 r+ y6 t0 B1 w9 Q( SYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( Q% }7 W/ g; u* z7 fECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
' \: k/ u1 p# ^+ T$ m8 L& f( U% cTopics:
: C4 Q# H9 p [) q; @* q6 o5 DAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
5 u0 U7 G# c$ p3 V' |; QApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion m( C' {% h3 ]% @3 A5 L8 w" m+ I3 Z
Note! Prerequisites:
0 J4 Y$ a5 }! E0 S: s+ U9 yECON 384 & 299 |
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