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If you enjoyed learning about:
0 n; P$ d8 c$ n5 J6 r6 Z$ lTrade
$ }8 o! Q6 O3 v p+ aGrowth" x! c3 t; u2 q" B
Or would like to learn more about:
+ O" M c; M8 q, j8 ?* JChina as an Emerging Economy0 ~/ e: Z; b( T
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 y4 F0 z+ k! X5 H
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 }& G- l% J( v( O/ B! A: ~$ E. NTopics: - E* ~+ \; S0 L6 S5 }0 V( ]7 b! N% s
Chinese Economy Characteristics
) S" j I: s* V" ^* ~5 kRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
; e7 K% j2 d9 o# c K7 pConsequences of economic reform
; q1 s) G& _1 B4 v: N* BCanada’s economic relations with China" \" [( `8 ]! x4 c
6 Y* \ h; P% n6 k% `8 nIf you would like to learn more about:
! g- o2 R, ]7 f6 g0 v5 bRich and Poor Countries
0 X1 ~9 i P1 N2 c1 {: k8 qWhy economies differ
8 ?2 }/ n7 O) M {) Y- \1 Q6 ACauses for such differences5 i; r8 B5 F6 A1 e
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
\0 B1 a1 B6 f( h% ~: XECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; O$ ] N. y2 Q! E7 ^' k
Topics:- ~4 Y, U, {2 L" N3 y) L
Technology. d* _6 R/ R# A+ f P( R
Institutions
6 w1 \- O6 ^6 q; v3 Y$ EGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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2 c9 I& J/ J! E% m+ I. qIf you enjoyed learning about
2 P" r3 u. F0 _; k, e, ]% PSupply and Demand" a& v( v2 |3 V% G ?
Consumer Behavior
) V$ [- a! {1 E% v8 C. Y; _Production and Cost
3 i" J! u$ V2 `# \Price and Output7 |: w, j' u. ~" C: @4 n4 q
Market Structures
2 `- b r- l: {/ @You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
V% u& `" y$ C" I2 _1 V( yECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I/ R9 ?2 b0 U3 ~% ^! w
Topics:
6 W% D9 p" Z# J$ t; I( {5 {( uTheory of consumer behavior" e1 G8 G. q+ }
Theory of production and cost
4 J) W5 u+ L9 J: ePrice and output determination under competition
) T, f2 i. `- R! Z1 r1 B7 JMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
) g$ S/ ~/ P- b6 ]Costs and Benefits " t* Q! c( p( R* u* p+ E! D
Externalities0 T9 X# A% o) Q' h, i& c
Decision-making9 ^8 |( o. A; E5 _
Or would like to learn more about ( x; N* J2 h. Y( \8 C: o( f
Capital Investments
- f9 [& M F" x" gYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
1 J4 u, b, n- dECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 H' `# _9 s4 \- N6 Y& JTopics:0 b; }4 b) g, p( g. r+ x4 R
Cost-Benefit Analysis: K2 W5 E. D) P D8 T5 ^& I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
$ S9 A B8 u2 V! Q" f3 eLook at examples from 9 z9 k( c' s/ H8 H
Transportation2 g; A d8 J; A
River Basin Management
0 R' H! M6 M7 K5 A# rElectrical Generation
5 j4 \# |( R1 LOil & Gas and Pollution Control2 {: y9 T( t! K+ d
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ m+ ^9 I; k% B9 a y6 k7 J9 F2 USupply and Demand6 B. Q8 o7 p5 H/ U
Externalities, y# O4 Y/ G9 ^8 w+ }; h4 b
Resource Allocation
4 }1 x0 B6 z! w' G4 kTaxation
+ l1 _' N& R7 T4 S! K, UOr would like to learn more about 7 \, r. c/ E0 S7 C
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada( u- o7 Z* u8 B
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!8 v) [' M4 L: H$ _4 p7 G8 k6 l
ECON 365 Resource Economics6 m( W# f# h& _ u
Topics:; Y/ f% n* P+ H
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources R! |" t& k* b. Y0 W }6 x
Scarcity and pricing
- E. f1 s7 J" v1 XContemporary Canadian resource policy issues; B, d+ C A R; f9 K
% R2 J# H! T- I& [0 B. D5 C
If you enjoyed learning about
- }' \, l& s$ s+ ^( SResource Allocation5 O3 g) v( F s) A/ o7 \
Pricing* F: r# }% v) }* o \4 r4 T
Markets
1 d0 @ V7 V# v0 Q6 r& {+ qGovernment roles9 A) a3 _0 b7 ^) ?
Or would like to learn more about
" W. q; S/ ?: B* Y f* f( eThe energy sector, including sources and markets
+ V+ v4 n, r% I& M7 q% h# W) fCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
, A Q J7 K1 \- z1 a, ~1 mYou might enjoy a course about 9 e. ?! l0 T2 {5 B
Energy Economics!
8 a! }( ~' r0 r9 |6 s I- hECON 366 Energy Economics, l( n) z& U) n# u$ R
Topics:
6 J5 r" w4 q- _: |& QPricing5 ]) a6 z5 A' f% l+ M7 k
Role in economic growth 1 `) P) J T' r
Energy sources and markets - i1 Y. U; v" N/ Y! Q& @0 R
Role of government
, _" ]* \7 X3 [) N) W- S {" QRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 K: D* X; s: A# ?2 ?Externalities
2 t5 G' K8 a$ k A5 z+ ?Regulation
- X5 R6 N; j( l$ j0 y# X' U; DGovernment roles
& L8 b: Y }# I* x" y5 A5 tOr would like to learn more about " G/ n6 x6 ~; M6 W3 h) e( Z7 Z5 w8 u
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 @) Y! O; i V. K8 _6 A) bSteps taken to address deterioration2 F2 p9 p1 x, _
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 E$ w; d2 K: R& o3 s# |ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
8 P; R, \. ?! Y$ d% _1 E- RTopics: ( f0 W4 H( F+ T( P& F0 F
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * U% A" G( C' ^# f, W8 V4 S
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ H# D3 E' Z6 V+ m- L0 q `Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! i. u9 T7 v. F8 U- ?1 s' c) CRecreation economics' u3 v' y& Y9 U0 t9 K8 h
8 K' Z5 G: f" m9 R8 ?7 qIf you enjoyed learning about1 }2 c$ S: f0 F/ O1 }2 I
Individual Incentives/ ^6 ~4 E( ?( H% [1 K, I
Total Welfare
. [+ I. a7 o# o6 {) `& LYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! " m; x0 w% X' V4 o7 t4 e( u
ECON 378 Law and Economics
% r( m: m* K2 ]; Y6 i# oTopics:
6 r0 W2 u6 i0 q4 T0 f8 y" sIssues in Criminal and Family Law: v1 K/ W3 {9 K1 x
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining6 S- G7 }- d6 ~4 _: v
Child Support Payments
/ y$ V9 {0 ?+ y. D4 ~1 Z6 yPrivate Divorce agreements [& K8 u" B4 {, n! o7 u8 N
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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5 H- Z3 g$ W. H) F/ F3 OIf you enjoyed learning about ; n+ I+ m, O' z% W4 G! K
Prisoners Dilemma
! ]7 }- H2 b3 I# yDominant Strategies
X" B9 I% d) dCollusion
1 s0 Q; _1 x0 A( z3 ~3 UYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 v6 F b- F# _/ [0 B5 gECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ }. B% J9 O' S! {9 UTopics:
8 \& P5 D6 @& m& I) RAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games& w8 ?! o' w9 d* Y+ E
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ~8 t$ ~3 c6 M( X" }
Note! Prerequisites: . F/ O( k1 I, ~9 L* q$ ]7 p% e
ECON 384 & 299 |
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