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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth+ ^7 U3 }6 l0 t% S$ j
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China as an Emerging Economy. a* G, }$ z% g3 a4 v
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 X" W* O' e1 [3 |: FECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 v* K8 e# U' V4 }5 nTopics:
* d5 u8 i+ H, T q/ H9 iChinese Economy Characteristics$ i: L" _7 ?) Z- U
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy) ~1 f9 `% i4 o+ O J2 e& D
Consequences of economic reform
: G; A/ z& m H7 Q2 w& {0 hCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 4 V m5 @& q' f E. Y5 o
Rich and Poor Countries. q: U- X' I" _. ? D$ Z
Why economies differ* }9 h" j9 \1 ?0 m- m4 e
Causes for such differences
0 t0 M7 ~; f1 h& }* ZYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( W) C+ @3 C6 G7 b) Q* PECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: D" k& l9 x. ?2 kTopics:+ E1 [! r( @% d% A
Technology
" R- z ~4 S, \1 B# Z3 JInstitutions
4 B; Q& N# A4 F3 H+ W# j$ h3 VGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 u0 [2 x# G8 V" [( z
/ k6 a* ]% j, p4 U- L1 @# _If you enjoyed learning about
+ L6 R: K" y$ R( I; uSupply and Demand
) k7 Z, u5 [' ]2 E& iConsumer Behavior; _) Q4 y; R: ?; p
Production and Cost
, \' p6 i" d3 L" _Price and Output5 I, o0 X( G' J# ], [, U
Market Structures- X' m; i3 j+ W/ {* i* ? _& }# P
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ k/ X, _# y* U' V9 T& J4 GECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% n: {6 y" p3 S; T
Topics:
0 ]- M# q5 d+ Z2 ]8 HTheory of consumer behavior1 n$ M. J, ~ r0 y. u! i0 N8 j0 r
Theory of production and cost
* m& C' {2 q5 O4 R( I$ D t, mPrice and output determination under competition
, Q* h: u B. s% H( h" n3 UMonopoly and other market structures
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; I' `0 E2 O) c9 e, z2 L& Y2 U& MIf you enjoyed learning about 4 P4 U: j) j M6 Q3 U2 l
Costs and Benefits 4 v% u) L7 [9 E! {% g- h/ x
Externalities
' s8 o. _* o" X* l& @1 u1 \( ]2 \Decision-making$ M# K! J; K8 c- m6 j
Or would like to learn more about
& F6 h7 O4 E, K- nCapital Investments
( R: o7 t- b8 v1 d, n* cYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!& p+ D0 e$ I2 j2 ~4 }3 K# n
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, C% o' z; J3 L, Z! JTopics:; q1 ]' Q# ]4 `
Cost-Benefit Analysis" L6 }5 x& K0 d7 _6 u; s
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ p1 K- k' ~3 Y: F4 P# ?Look at examples from
' [' O$ a/ w% WTransportation" u9 A: A# p7 c5 `
River Basin Management; G# a; W5 {4 i. d" P; b
Electrical Generation k6 _, y/ ?8 B/ B5 {/ m
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 y$ X6 x" `# x" i1 DSupply and Demand0 p) W( I3 e1 I7 C0 t
Externalities
- B! T( B+ ^! H! mResource Allocation
* a: A" |6 y& j3 n& I1 xTaxation
( H5 O( v6 p& dOr would like to learn more about
0 m3 |; }% K$ a o* n3 k" \Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 s$ e" M) h7 VYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! ~! v- t4 i: _) N
ECON 365 Resource Economics
1 ^! P: B0 ]+ [: J( `' }! kTopics:
5 A% Z, z$ K# l1 A3 `" b" K- j h" A! cExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" S+ v0 i" J! k% ?% g5 [, @Scarcity and pricing/ o$ h& P. x" b9 X; e: Z
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about 6 N. m# l1 T. Q7 n
Resource Allocation
% B# ~' a# ?- E9 EPricing
- o5 ^1 `' g1 @0 G9 B$ Y' z9 ^6 n$ yMarkets
9 S/ W# a4 r' m1 l) H$ i* f NGovernment roles
O; S% g# D* w4 jOr would like to learn more about
+ |1 Z% W5 Z7 mThe energy sector, including sources and markets) ]3 f9 {7 Q* b( K) _
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ S& S# b/ }. ]( ^You might enjoy a course about
5 P2 p" r7 `8 E8 eEnergy Economics!" U# j" ], I' @9 M& P
ECON 366 Energy Economics, m5 }" C0 O! A( p' m8 m) v
Topics: # v1 F' b5 J. k* i6 o
Pricing' D2 Z% y+ s( R
Role in economic growth 3 A9 E% s5 ?- K: n8 j" m& a
Energy sources and markets 0 l* w( m. u; r- {/ A$ R; s5 g/ ^
Role of government ! _2 |7 N0 ~( g& d
Regulation
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; ~! m& [/ j2 P b0 e; QIf you enjoyed learning about ( Y* T$ z9 S% T/ w* a
Externalities- \+ R! i0 N4 |' {
Regulation
9 W* o) _; B% }- QGovernment roles* _. N8 k7 Y6 C# f% n
Or would like to learn more about
& _6 L. E7 P' R# a$ n' ?8 q; JEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) c" u9 [% z" f5 h# y; P RSteps taken to address deterioration$ k/ }# z+ Z, e
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 g( C/ Z9 F3 i3 ]+ A1 bECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: k, T: s1 S6 XTopics: 9 F- v' f9 o; S8 y" ^( N0 U
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " |% p1 m$ Y! k8 h* `9 }
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
) J' @' W* Z' ~: P6 _, v! a& C' tTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, ?7 b }5 k2 u- ~" E. j7 U3 J2 c, _Recreation economics8 ?. h3 m# Z4 T! n- Q
: \: a0 Y. {/ ^2 ~# ]$ bIf you enjoyed learning about M$ ^1 H7 g3 `! Q) p
Individual Incentives
3 R; A1 U! \$ e& b. u* ?, v5 n$ KTotal Welfare % f$ ?+ G; l, S) z0 {$ X& R
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ y& P$ o4 F( h/ ~# |- V" ?6 I: ^1 R
ECON 378 Law and Economics- }9 j' Y5 v' f; K4 V; ]
Topics: 2 a, P. `; Y. s& @+ _2 E4 D
Issues in Criminal and Family Law9 |1 O* P! T5 t1 g2 { X+ U
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 s8 {) J9 b& o$ @2 m3 W5 z# Z9 l8 eChild Support Payments2 q! D) ?2 [( O3 Q& m
Private Divorce agreements7 o/ @* a/ l$ `! E6 X
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act' M1 Q3 C' v8 X8 r2 I% t. j7 S# B
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Prisoners Dilemma
( w) c0 O) C% r, Y0 Q; U K ]Dominant Strategies
: |; k' I C8 X+ S. ~- C1 I2 j' x* n) ?Collusion( Q6 I! Y: o+ f2 {+ u+ a- p" p
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 q% y7 U, H7 b' y; W4 R. ?1 u' X2 P
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ g& n8 H8 x% ?$ y' k
Topics:
* y( f3 t; |+ X, ]Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 s6 c; c. r/ C2 w" l, Q6 p tApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ; v: x" ^0 u/ r+ t+ V d# D
Note! Prerequisites: ' w) l2 W A @8 Y5 V- c
ECON 384 & 299 |
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