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If you enjoyed learning about:
) p& v9 G% W0 p' x( m* JTrade
; b5 W6 v' C7 o# @+ EGrowth
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' V7 J0 d1 I7 V! gChina as an Emerging Economy* j, e( M" J4 C( z+ v) e% D# l
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 M, p% S l8 f6 `& D& V1 x4 DECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& H& F! R' \5 M6 J1 i: F
Topics: 2 f; S" u% Z9 K
Chinese Economy Characteristics+ q& h( V2 ~8 X0 U
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy i5 r; u9 U9 e$ z% g
Consequences of economic reform" P$ l, L6 j- k/ c" `
Canada’s economic relations with China# C( G/ h+ O8 r4 T1 Y
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If you would like to learn more about: . l9 o% j3 z, Q7 _) o6 L! \
Rich and Poor Countries
; n/ @$ H- Z* u: s+ DWhy economies differ
% K& `$ `; o( X _! i4 U* U- z# cCauses for such differences
' x* Q8 V: b" u3 D8 LYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 @0 G1 D4 d" qECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ r8 p) u+ w, r0 X
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Technology
2 P8 w9 V' R- Q$ T& u# oInstitutions9 V, R- S, i& {- c" l
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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/ d6 d) U+ y% }0 V, V& ?; M3 w; MIf you enjoyed learning about 0 @! r; J9 b1 C6 d
Supply and Demand
8 s) @( h( q g2 CConsumer Behavior
. s. r! T: V5 ~- [) B# J( Z3 K% l% sProduction and Cost# h/ _) Y* h& m1 J+ F8 N
Price and Output4 P/ w1 p0 A5 E
Market Structures
$ D' p' `3 Q( h) f& pYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) F' {7 U; J/ L! f. X3 M+ @/ L, t6 xECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 z3 D' Q T) q
Topics: ; H- L$ G/ _1 p/ _# g0 o9 }
Theory of consumer behavior; f/ X: J. P3 `5 h. g1 I
Theory of production and cost
/ j$ D4 ^# T2 I3 y9 aPrice and output determination under competition
8 h9 \" T( m& J/ w" cMonopoly and other market structures9 ?" K/ ^0 I( B4 |) u
7 W6 z7 ?& X. l+ g( B/ ?( E* ~) T( uIf you enjoyed learning about
- J1 c' x" F+ Q5 |( pCosts and Benefits
. }$ Z2 W Y- D# [8 N$ QExternalities
! {: F2 l) G) K+ E3 Q0 p- NDecision-making
7 G* ?# X$ B0 R0 Z. j! OOr would like to learn more about v' W: g! y" W6 k
Capital Investments8 J$ ^9 ]2 I* Y
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
1 a' U; I: n( I: KECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 N) A4 C+ x) e9 ^4 d
Topics:
4 C+ H3 M7 B- aCost-Benefit Analysis% u3 H: ?! v1 ]: T" d
Evaluating Public Investment Projects3 k- x& T8 ] I4 C' I0 I
Look at examples from ! ~+ N6 z1 k# X/ x6 u; Y
Transportation
# J2 a8 p& F/ f2 k# ]River Basin Management% t2 U' t) R6 C3 B
Electrical Generation
! z3 ]) m" [/ @( r) U* t+ `- XOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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: r) S1 b4 p: e4 [If you enjoyed learning about
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Externalities4 ~) X# o0 u" S, f
Resource Allocation
7 F! {1 [! @, lTaxation; l6 y' Z) G( c$ y. x3 A/ H
Or would like to learn more about * s, Y9 S/ G' Z4 N
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada7 Z+ E3 P% W' ?' a- u
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ D: c `( L. e8 E0 M5 ^/ HECON 365 Resource Economics& Z! A% L: b6 F5 H1 r. o
Topics:- H7 {) j1 x$ k9 M: X& w* F
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
4 h6 H( O. z UScarcity and pricing: N# o0 V* W* R9 f2 I
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues" R0 U( J2 `+ n, B$ ~
- t* `. }/ u. x( ~If you enjoyed learning about " j% B3 F4 x# e1 y- c* x3 G
Resource Allocation" o; b* w5 O Z: I% M
Pricing; y4 |- M, p/ S' q3 ?0 `( k
Markets
$ n$ k, m, K: E5 p! P$ P( cGovernment roles, m. w* f- |( ~* v
Or would like to learn more about 4 i7 i/ y. u# P2 F3 \7 U9 X
The energy sector, including sources and markets. h9 {$ W9 ]: a
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
- N% d5 U9 w5 w cYou might enjoy a course about ' m3 E4 D& k+ D+ T0 z) Q
Energy Economics!4 f& e( {& V- ]+ r, d x1 ]
ECON 366 Energy Economics+ T8 U6 e9 x9 w/ N6 I- N
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Pricing
5 G: X* Z# ^7 G4 p4 p9 y0 lRole in economic growth - C) `$ n+ |+ n& w3 h
Energy sources and markets
* N/ F% f4 P' ~+ XRole of government
' O6 G; U0 r0 }* URegulation
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' D* T; L0 p/ r& L. rIf you enjoyed learning about
# ~0 c$ C& r/ Z5 a8 hExternalities- V+ r t. K. j
Regulation
) h+ S* l! `" z5 rGovernment roles* F4 z* j6 _4 y: [" A& {, I
Or would like to learn more about
: K$ n; }$ x; e: ?, B& a- c, kEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: i; h5 P" R$ T' JSteps taken to address deterioration3 A/ _+ e! I! j9 y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ e7 O5 J1 t$ f9 E4 G. DECON 369 Economics of the Environment u! x1 F, a* H. P1 ^
Topics:
# _4 t1 I, S% b' I1 N9 QEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 U F# R$ K& ^
Types and causes of environmental deterioration / |2 x2 F# \' V7 r
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 g7 ~/ i# L) _) _ D. z9 l
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about4 O- @6 m. f* C6 _
Individual Incentives
/ r% u$ C# R+ N' H* iTotal Welfare
! h6 S; o4 B$ F9 x5 Q4 h) y/ zYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 3 k+ N( P8 g( T' |$ p. u* W
ECON 378 Law and Economics2 W* P5 H; }4 K+ D3 N
Topics: ! m! n; X2 Z: ?* b% d; s2 U
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
# t) D# @- t6 a B( fCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; s% j, e4 |5 h" D. Y
Child Support Payments4 v/ ^& H$ S5 J+ Q& w( F* Q) {
Private Divorce agreements, Y; m: T% r! _# G# }; \/ ~' ?3 p
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% B: V8 e$ y9 N$ M0 p4 Z
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If you enjoyed learning about ) F; ^0 V" ?, }* ~2 m, b9 _
Prisoners Dilemma
( u" C H5 X; B) H9 aDominant Strategies7 C8 w( N5 P( `
Collusion( `; l3 U! U: w& |
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. d5 ]& p) ~) B: N, X* FECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
; t D; X/ x" p- ?: v- W/ Q6 q( kTopics: ( c" c' e9 R/ o% l2 ?
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" k2 d4 T3 e( w4 bApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
! m) ^: X: [6 g GNote! Prerequisites: 5 A9 G/ L- X- r6 F& x* |0 e
ECON 384 & 299 |
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