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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
- Z$ N8 y$ s. w0 FOr would like to learn more about:
& k, \9 \6 t7 S6 U" }$ [$ kChina as an Emerging Economy# K8 S) ?. \2 X
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!6 P5 {0 \. X; C: O
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development# _$ m& f1 i, U6 c7 o
Topics:
- ?: J' w0 V6 a/ l u" RChinese Economy Characteristics! W4 Z) K/ S w+ K8 P
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy) H. c8 K0 k; n
Consequences of economic reform
# b, R4 X+ j1 Q, o) f7 mCanada’s economic relations with China8 F! H: f0 P6 q9 D3 J
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- x3 Z* c- h# }: E' ?Rich and Poor Countries4 w5 U! p6 e; _& U) \
Why economies differ. b: k; d4 y/ W
Causes for such differences
0 x: a+ A% J; m/ yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; B7 ^5 z( V" u8 i7 C
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 M& i( I, L4 ]" |# B& _Topics:0 f* z5 S6 ?7 B" R9 b5 B* L
Technology
' R, z9 G( o8 c3 EInstitutions; d( h' {! Z4 @0 @9 G- [ Q
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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8 m# p7 p2 n$ w9 |, _If you enjoyed learning about ! a1 u* h3 T6 S! B3 y
Supply and Demand
$ Q c$ Y m* @! BConsumer Behavior
) J% j3 e6 ]* [0 CProduction and Cost- {+ w3 R$ O5 |: f: E# ~5 d
Price and Output
$ k% t# q( I+ M1 x+ A( V/ ?5 {Market Structures
/ r0 |$ n, K k2 @You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
1 z& h+ h+ ]) L- C$ d' {: pECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 O0 k9 c7 ^+ p1 J6 vTopics:
4 w1 h! T. k& `8 o vTheory of consumer behavior4 i8 V- |' ~$ D) `7 e' |
Theory of production and cost
% g3 w5 L, O# R. |$ z( F: zPrice and output determination under competition
. z& C. a5 M/ s: p- yMonopoly and other market structures6 R/ I. v3 Z7 C8 a2 ~. P8 n
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 u" [( b5 a" A4 m# \ s, ^8 ICosts and Benefits
* K# F, ]+ A1 n- B% H9 {Externalities
! G" ]. y7 q+ VDecision-making* s( y- z& Y, d
Or would like to learn more about 3 \# k$ T& T5 r3 F8 p0 y4 m y: E. X
Capital Investments
( {: _% U5 v) ~1 _1 DYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: L a" T$ U( g' q3 @; h
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) Y! O$ A) W. F
Topics:
1 ]% i( q' g8 q+ |; _2 H$ oCost-Benefit Analysis
M# q$ N6 j7 J9 ~, @7 r+ `0 sEvaluating Public Investment Projects
5 C) [! B' }. N) I2 G$ _Look at examples from + Y. W! n1 M# z7 n, ^
Transportation- W8 l2 @9 D, S
River Basin Management
6 f6 ^8 S' u. ]7 v$ gElectrical Generation+ p/ n; v* \' ^. ]6 Y) d" o) `# N( [3 F
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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3 P* f' d. v# ~1 d2 J2 ~ Z9 S" \If you enjoyed learning about
& X0 S2 ~& u# P, \: \Supply and Demand) |3 \5 U2 W, F. c, V% K
Externalities
?5 m" o% h- L) ^9 M R* j4 i# eResource Allocation' d: o7 e4 p3 k9 i& ]( `; V
Taxation
# p, b1 S. u3 b' O3 lOr would like to learn more about . X, B; n& ?& w9 }. }
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
2 t7 b! h& g/ |% ~( {& PYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 v3 n! c/ W, }8 T+ y: o" W S: v
ECON 365 Resource Economics' l- K" f: S8 H0 k v
Topics:
" `3 \) z; U2 \( n- G# u! m+ [7 OExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 t6 j, v; ?8 H- T" Q2 R
Scarcity and pricing# m# A2 E" s# ?" l1 b" s
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 p) g' L$ O e7 W/ ~8 ?If you enjoyed learning about
( v$ b u4 O# w0 c+ @Resource Allocation
* r# x& d$ g |- Q7 vPricing
: O4 N# r5 T' N8 k; a- V. C5 DMarkets
i/ M: V. h$ i$ \3 @Government roles7 i2 T; j! w- s. D
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2 {1 I: M! X$ c! vThe energy sector, including sources and markets
! L6 z* H. ~9 v/ D* O6 `9 D( z9 y5 OCanadian Energy Policy and current issues7 P `1 W3 \: s" P0 L
You might enjoy a course about ! l, p r, \* ~. |/ j
Energy Economics!
0 y; K) Z P4 c2 U- pECON 366 Energy Economics8 D) X2 y' n' Q5 V9 I
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Pricing
. C9 e% B% J% k6 L. _Role in economic growth 2 s0 R& i9 H3 b7 `9 n1 H
Energy sources and markets
0 ?. n7 E7 ?7 x7 R# YRole of government
1 y$ g% B$ H5 ?" ]) {5 }" M' d+ \Regulation
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- w" y# Y' M( O0 ?: @If you enjoyed learning about 2 F I3 C+ Z1 E& ?7 a8 H$ @
Externalities4 E$ |% c" u& f4 {) g
Regulation
1 I* k: b, ?% Y2 J' ?Government roles; N9 j3 S3 G# Z$ S6 @ b' Y
Or would like to learn more about
V0 B# f1 r- @9 s/ U3 jEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* M/ H' F7 E- C j( d! d
Steps taken to address deterioration
Y, g7 `1 }2 _9 uYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! ]# ]1 {; n3 |& R! E: l+ q4 XECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 D7 ^+ L" s7 l! C& WTopics:
: S" R d+ [4 N4 C* P% cEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment D3 E. {! [+ J* H/ ]5 o
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 0 b0 R( R' f& B; O2 I
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 k* \! t( V2 \4 z
Recreation economics4 _4 E d. j5 Q/ }: b
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! M7 |3 Q" ^( |) Z, H& e Individual Incentives/ j. E5 W+ W2 @4 q0 V
Total Welfare
. F/ v: ]/ M0 lYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 F! X( W) p8 o& ~7 ?/ V" f
ECON 378 Law and Economics2 p6 S5 Q* G+ J; ]% J! b' |2 ?3 A# m) m
Topics:
* k7 ^* T3 Y3 Z0 i, \Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 _; |* M) e8 g) j4 c* y- C1 A5 ?
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! r& u0 T f L/ z' Y) E
Child Support Payments6 N$ f5 K4 q% P' g. r5 A3 ]+ k
Private Divorce agreements
7 z7 ` i. s. I3 G+ h0 bCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 }+ C5 \; L) KPrisoners Dilemma
/ D {9 Y# t {* }0 LDominant Strategies- R& D' G; c7 K: C1 h0 D8 {
Collusion6 ^- N4 R: ^$ a# V& n3 E1 G
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- m0 l# \/ N) b. D6 F6 v7 `ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: u& V$ t9 ^# p# j
Topics:
+ o1 R/ Z0 }1 |. q6 _% Z& RAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 |, l4 q* X6 K
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 R- a$ K' L; ?2 |" f F* l9 zNote! Prerequisites: / J7 B4 f0 U7 _* O4 [
ECON 384 & 299 |
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