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If you enjoyed learning about:
. a% k1 e( ^! h0 m: Q! ~( STrade
4 u& L) M) |6 z4 o0 rGrowth* H2 o6 R( a# J
Or would like to learn more about: ' {: } [4 F% m& W, }5 i' G
China as an Emerging Economy) _8 Q. J5 a7 u
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ p# t+ U/ S$ ]9 ~' W! \
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% _ Y6 y; C" Q* L; r
Topics: 5 m; f8 \( M8 @9 B$ m8 O i- q
Chinese Economy Characteristics
3 _9 `8 p, K! h- X) o' T: w. pRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
% f* x! C4 |' S& g% m7 w) i9 WConsequences of economic reform
& T* i$ O# k X( {& F. bCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
. n( J( [5 z9 j; ]; WRich and Poor Countries4 S, {/ j0 V% h
Why economies differ
' I1 {1 ?$ B: |2 U4 sCauses for such differences
9 T( Q8 P/ x7 w3 A. R7 T/ GYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% V0 J: ?5 H4 ?
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 Y8 N' }8 u; A/ K
Topics:
( n* F9 Z3 R* [1 e& NTechnology7 C1 v: c( @' X+ }
Institutions( |! @+ A9 |8 V6 |
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
7 T" {% Z \- nConsumer Behavior
( S/ G0 J& f7 p& ?2 dProduction and Cost' I7 s* f/ P v% X
Price and Output2 _+ s" @- ^2 [) H! y' `) E! ?
Market Structures
* }+ G7 ]% }! r% Q& I; A; zYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; e4 @2 g; e) D# ^1 x& p% H- G% Y
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 P5 k9 ]5 U G0 {2 w$ T1 dTopics:
/ M. R& a' h$ `3 V6 j' X3 C6 ~Theory of consumer behavior1 r, g2 g4 u0 U! Z2 V; U \1 c6 K
Theory of production and cost6 `0 k7 V+ u5 j8 z$ _+ m6 ~
Price and output determination under competition
" P* H( ~! D; E* {Monopoly and other market structures4 w* e3 Q$ ?0 U8 J S$ @
; w4 E C* S( `2 }; Q' EIf you enjoyed learning about
& E% M# e) K7 v m6 O/ m: aCosts and Benefits / T4 W" Q8 K$ w
Externalities9 G8 O `. H2 x; D9 [
Decision-making8 w1 L" d% c4 D) w) Q' H
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Capital Investments
/ G! e5 _ d1 M. S9 @7 mYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* X. x- x: K( o; P q4 [8 oECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* f; m: w: r1 b5 W
Topics:# S9 Q' W- u- b5 ]9 W( H* X
Cost-Benefit Analysis. u5 m% ^9 R; h8 H" W
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
. W) Y+ [/ V# m4 f, M0 _Look at examples from 5 k( e* y; w9 v3 v' F
Transportation. F) G# c* _. ~5 g- @8 s( V0 x+ G5 l
River Basin Management) u0 y/ A. P5 O/ y1 K( |6 m3 C! P
Electrical Generation
8 s q' M, _) DOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ A$ B- r8 C; a; gSupply and Demand
3 _. c; T+ v1 d. ~: oExternalities
* r& T4 C1 K7 aResource Allocation/ D( R9 x- g& E/ z3 {( u( I" Z
Taxation
6 Z# z' k% R2 jOr would like to learn more about ' f& L# c* w2 v7 K0 n4 w! Q
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ K# [- k; [) A5 x9 F* v3 K ^You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 @; R+ O) p* C* Y
ECON 365 Resource Economics
e. `0 ?3 i! N" } G" f5 V# zTopics:2 P i- ~" Z7 j% H# ~
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources/ M8 C& Z0 s* }- `) n! a' E. `1 J$ J
Scarcity and pricing9 D2 M$ r/ Y) [! a5 }3 y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, S* R8 i4 O0 T
5 b6 a2 [7 F* I0 n* ^% s% o) r; ?If you enjoyed learning about ; O. S. c" ~: q: E& _5 U- [
Resource Allocation |4 H( B8 `* [9 ~2 O8 V7 N
Pricing a- f! h) V, u' Z1 n2 D/ e* V% B
Markets
D. U! P. v [: m2 o5 GGovernment roles
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8 I4 U4 a1 Y4 W6 h/ JThe energy sector, including sources and markets) z5 m, F; v( ]- J7 K
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues- \- t/ |/ S$ S
You might enjoy a course about
6 X) c# Q# V) tEnergy Economics!
- R6 I3 x' V: i8 bECON 366 Energy Economics1 H: i; q8 a8 f
Topics: + ?* W: e3 @2 w% W4 }
Pricing. O1 r- }) @; z( x K" z/ { J* |' m
Role in economic growth 5 }; G/ z/ B) @" H
Energy sources and markets
6 g7 {, o: n7 g$ fRole of government 4 a9 i6 @1 x6 u0 a3 q+ C9 p; n9 o
Regulation ' w+ P! D4 X. `9 ~% B9 n! m$ Y
4 q) n' }1 y8 o2 j5 I* yIf you enjoyed learning about
# Y; v$ s0 V+ i! eExternalities4 B5 X* N; N3 @, e
Regulation- \1 L8 i+ G( k( X4 n1 A
Government roles
: N* F# e9 J& Z2 U/ u* M6 wOr would like to learn more about
% l1 x9 ~! g8 g0 y0 NEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 X. d( V5 V. J% r# [% a" g
Steps taken to address deterioration+ `+ K, S$ h2 I, F" F
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, |. R4 b2 j7 o% t) u4 m% KECON 369 Economics of the Environment
0 i' R8 y* p. A2 ]9 ITopics: ! }# c, Y6 P) G7 F6 W
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 y* I" j" I5 B, Y/ o
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 ?2 a: Q8 ?) p( ?" f
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 5 D/ W2 O8 R: h. Q" i. R2 z
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
# |- X' W7 R, {* W/ _ Individual Incentives, V, q- T( d; t1 K1 G5 m# s
Total Welfare
- s" c2 M0 D; e B v/ A; lYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! k' u+ F' g8 `7 |
ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 p7 b+ V3 Q5 }( g7 H3 vTopics:
) n1 X3 c$ i5 C8 m4 D% J: ]" C; YIssues in Criminal and Family Law% g8 n6 D8 I- x: S' d2 e5 k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* x( X+ Y7 v1 {! I9 V5 hChild Support Payments
" L; O P7 Q3 z) L5 kPrivate Divorce agreements& U* L* N5 P a( D7 ~
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act" R, Q6 S1 M( X% Y0 d& }- |
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 j) {) i+ L3 F6 ?Prisoners Dilemma
! J% w+ B% N* |! ?0 ?( VDominant Strategies
3 N5 V' J1 V4 { X' Z3 @' QCollusion
6 b5 U% R( t6 P, b( U) IYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 z. p" `, Z3 i+ V: e* x* [& EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) m$ K+ [/ ?, xTopics: : \) O! a5 M; l7 d* m; K
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
, s1 m7 y# x! I* fApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 y9 |) B n3 U9 I) G" s$ ONote! Prerequisites:
1 e ]5 c- ?, a5 {1 p9 d( q0 ~ECON 384 & 299 |
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