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If you enjoyed learning about:
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) T H/ N5 y- M+ a% c4 t$ CGrowth( ~9 K5 C/ d5 q$ i* k8 W
Or would like to learn more about:
1 n5 ^+ p( ?) t( qChina as an Emerging Economy2 C% `- Y+ F/ l9 n4 C; `, I7 B9 a
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!2 B- q4 q5 m$ g% w
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 \. P) x+ M9 f! l& V- S
Topics:
* U6 p1 q2 O' U) r8 c. CChinese Economy Characteristics' i' j) l1 `5 i/ S$ j- J
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy- o5 [& c E3 g2 A. ^
Consequences of economic reform% M& {6 v! `5 }7 ^
Canada’s economic relations with China3 w! Z( w/ |% l9 y7 }' k
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% l# d: m; T5 u& J3 W" xRich and Poor Countries. [# W5 A8 X+ |
Why economies differ% G* n/ P3 L# ]1 d
Causes for such differences) R+ y% @! @/ l v; T7 P2 |6 K
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 ~* Y' d. ^1 P5 F
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 ^6 i* w0 A J# @1 [. Y, b$ I- O
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Technology
, U9 n8 M7 Q/ X5 @- G$ bInstitutions# Z+ e% Q' q2 L6 _! h
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand. p- t o5 u, z% ?& i N
Consumer Behavior
' H; `$ s `$ @5 Q CProduction and Cost4 _% K; O& g6 L# Z9 D4 }& C5 h
Price and Output8 E6 v4 K6 a* r6 m u* p! }
Market Structures
& ^. N3 V, U+ S hYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 {2 Z1 }2 T+ p4 k, X3 s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# G* O! M* w- P4 m4 d
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Theory of consumer behavior, F8 c* w, ]0 J& n9 Y' c1 A( R
Theory of production and cost! R# ^" ?1 G' x2 h8 ?
Price and output determination under competition
! P' T! {( p3 K& ?* H0 ^. WMonopoly and other market structures) M9 l I- }. K" ?/ }
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Costs and Benefits 5 p# |+ e& F1 Z7 F
Externalities
- b& g/ t! L! B) Y( c! ]! SDecision-making* g2 p5 p3 d& R+ j' Y
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Capital Investments
" x, w/ ^% m6 \) o5 g, EYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ j+ d' m1 m4 k4 [# D8 V: L
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- Q/ b. n) _9 w- z" [
Topics:
/ M0 {. o5 z6 P& M( y& S1 FCost-Benefit Analysis
1 b* V' ] A$ P- X1 e; B1 [Evaluating Public Investment Projects1 Z5 a- r+ H/ ]( t6 M2 n
Look at examples from 5 {9 P9 V& W* W; d
Transportation- t! f9 X9 d: |. }# l( M4 G% x
River Basin Management
5 l, Y# F3 v) R6 H! q4 g8 R5 CElectrical Generation
% D( M- j" E% i% R* a4 IOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
* z" p$ J: W* |" X1 I0 C; w. FSupply and Demand% E1 y. {) Y" T2 P- `% _! K
Externalities, }1 z B0 t4 K* U3 _) \
Resource Allocation" ?4 h" b- x( O% X7 S
Taxation( t. g1 Q/ H6 g" U2 Q
Or would like to learn more about
7 d7 J a- r0 U6 ^. q* ~3 V$ ]Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 a0 m$ D! p# p. C7 }' I: x( XYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 D& X# N+ s& ^. y& Y; M& ]ECON 365 Resource Economics/ a/ [% |# |1 W7 ?
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 x1 c, ~( W) W* [' b
Scarcity and pricing
! E( ]2 g6 z/ R% E% I' UContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
t! F- R9 s6 n; AResource Allocation
& |& j- b3 w$ E. @7 D# pPricing
5 R \/ ]; l4 BMarkets% }- C0 \* s7 K% e( z: C# V0 D1 x+ b
Government roles* I8 |1 l3 P; L5 Y0 c) A
Or would like to learn more about , _( b6 M+ E2 R! W& E) z& i
The energy sector, including sources and markets
# X3 c- m! X: I, uCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
, b9 `* ^7 b) l6 t& @You might enjoy a course about
4 Z: y4 R1 R0 }5 i2 g& U, }Energy Economics!6 [& ~8 E8 r: P* }
ECON 366 Energy Economics& N6 R2 X" V7 b* J( [4 c# }
Topics:
' j# k2 a3 o" w$ M2 v5 s) z! r7 Y( L( RPricing
2 N$ ]* `, W3 M8 B! CRole in economic growth
" ~, E+ y: }) k" I! D# m, R9 f4 `Energy sources and markets + ?' k _9 v3 R$ ^# N+ ]* X
Role of government
! a& m7 C: P4 F5 Q; \Regulation 5 i. h3 G6 q2 p8 p6 D0 u7 Z
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# f& c( m2 c0 |0 U2 |3 {Externalities
- f' U" L i. S1 qRegulation
! H1 v5 \- N, R) L5 tGovernment roles% c2 b% _: W" E) z- v! a+ V
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ g, W4 i$ M: E5 {Steps taken to address deterioration
# k7 F4 T8 w6 }/ K2 vYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- C$ d J: Z9 y, dECON 369 Economics of the Environment; `$ }- T" }# Z/ V
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ M: M; P8 I, {0 l
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 5 e) N2 [0 C- f
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration * _) t& ?; Y |, Q; ~6 F
Recreation economics
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, T, J0 i" d4 g& ]5 W7 [If you enjoyed learning about, D! [ D G, A/ w' u# [- d; A
Individual Incentives
^6 N5 }- h, {, \' E7 Y1 [Total Welfare # O4 [$ W" u5 | c
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 r) [: r" m6 U6 m( U. z0 N9 cECON 378 Law and Economics' s/ V4 i/ O9 y$ i0 P8 `6 {/ X
Topics:
1 ^* ?7 l6 F5 U' G' q. gIssues in Criminal and Family Law
' s2 Q$ ], M$ {# o J+ w9 jCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& B0 e0 Z6 x% V9 H/ Q4 P) b1 pChild Support Payments1 U# h! p+ f' r/ e d0 V. K
Private Divorce agreements
; d2 T- k2 o* A- Q) i$ K7 n/ qCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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/ A4 D0 b' A' y1 g$ I+ ?If you enjoyed learning about
* n/ D' `3 ^5 NPrisoners Dilemma% V g# i! S" h+ W* n
Dominant Strategies+ I' `. J" y& Q) {/ C* Y
Collusion. \2 V# E7 M" |: W
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 2 T2 P2 U0 u: q% d
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# |1 T* y) r) G% g# _; tTopics:
4 x8 I' O9 g# | y/ \8 E! RAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games3 x+ ^8 r# g* j8 ^2 c$ U
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 6 b, k& y" j& q; j! w5 g# r
Note! Prerequisites:
! }7 `3 j4 P% M' i8 \. iECON 384 & 299 |
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