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If you enjoyed learning about:
0 @7 y% b' E! I) m* oTrade
* q a7 z1 V/ w& z! [Growth& o' b$ U* ?; h8 {; v. ~+ o! \" u5 v
Or would like to learn more about:
5 D9 {8 P, }& t/ M3 ^China as an Emerging Economy6 _- i- e1 s: K
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 `' y8 @0 M, }/ K8 w% H: zECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 e0 e9 W- [8 m3 o" g4 S* aTopics:
9 i S) d* R! U4 PChinese Economy Characteristics
0 s) E! @9 f6 E; _1 PRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
! M/ T4 ?# z( |Consequences of economic reform
7 P& O, Q- y$ ?Canada’s economic relations with China
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c: i- f1 X. j/ sIf you would like to learn more about: K5 Y& Z0 p9 I/ h
Rich and Poor Countries
: i% P, X% r, V+ f$ XWhy economies differ9 L0 W/ W( d! e. N* F
Causes for such differences
& s. I" F7 j: rYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- c, h" L# ?% E) o
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& T Y+ z) f9 ^$ gTopics:
4 Y1 X. E6 q. H6 uTechnology
/ v! m6 s: n7 z7 H* \3 t. f8 QInstitutions
. x- ], p( k& c0 C- [' EGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence / p3 w9 `3 v4 [. O& b" T
1 J) D+ E) P9 ^- ]- t& T3 CIf you enjoyed learning about
$ J: T8 P: \; ^' S. ]Supply and Demand$ {0 L/ v4 F; O6 ?" v
Consumer Behavior9 k8 ~7 U% e) `' o s2 m( F& D
Production and Cost& j" _6 k+ W5 k+ O4 N; y9 H; W
Price and Output
' P( o9 B+ r' f& ^3 MMarket Structures
2 q# K w- c; e- A6 M* @You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 E. ]+ e" k- [) b
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 I2 t9 b2 v2 ^
Topics:
D# Q; K W$ i" `Theory of consumer behavior
/ j3 P1 ^# ^. U/ [Theory of production and cost
# `6 {0 y9 i7 ~ GPrice and output determination under competition& p4 F9 K& O9 k0 I- F
Monopoly and other market structures: R, E: a- E) n s
! `$ d0 S6 H8 s3 p: h9 U- S( KIf you enjoyed learning about
2 K8 e9 z1 m* }# UCosts and Benefits
" s- N7 i! {# `( \ W0 \- fExternalities% G- f$ U& V! v. ]9 v
Decision-making
. `% i4 B2 @0 B2 x# r6 sOr would like to learn more about 2 s! S3 r- H( j+ ]9 J+ H
Capital Investments
5 d* d; o- y) V, uYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 E) \2 p6 x) k' ~ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 ~& M6 ?; j4 }3 L
Topics:
+ z% k+ ^# M& a# ~0 R9 fCost-Benefit Analysis
S- Y, P' P8 W$ A5 P! r# ^# YEvaluating Public Investment Projects0 Q5 G# |) Y% V4 @1 s" j- w
Look at examples from ' i# Q- G( x( X' H7 @/ e
Transportation
! [3 R9 a: ~6 F" T$ s, BRiver Basin Management
. |4 {: Y6 }# G" q/ [. _Electrical Generation N H# H* C$ k. u* d" f
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control2 U+ R* ~: G7 N6 O( R/ n! m) p
5 {% \. F# C+ u, p+ U& Q
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Supply and Demand& @& w, k% A3 ^) p( K0 g
Externalities
: `: b; O- {6 J/ F8 vResource Allocation
2 m5 B" d9 z4 m0 `7 o, NTaxation" F3 D1 F8 u) M, ^; x
Or would like to learn more about ! U% v. G. ~, X8 \1 r
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ ~* e5 F3 c. M4 WYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 W/ j0 X( U% @5 M1 t* XECON 365 Resource Economics S% E: s! a& y
Topics:9 S8 O, g& t1 ~+ s. @: S- _
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources N& B0 v# }3 g
Scarcity and pricing
6 |& i4 V' w, N: I$ f! U/ G) zContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation' e/ Z) k( Z& f; {
Pricing/ ]. T& ?" }8 S z5 v+ C
Markets( ^5 H* G9 N4 \
Government roles
* H: J" Y+ H" j6 zOr would like to learn more about ' G9 m0 c+ \& o4 C! R3 G
The energy sector, including sources and markets& T$ g4 g9 h/ ~7 V
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 S; w2 ~! j7 N+ O, rYou might enjoy a course about 7 J* r3 X1 {) H
Energy Economics!$ Q+ f$ [! `3 O5 T
ECON 366 Energy Economics
) P5 Z# C% j) L8 {4 A: YTopics:
. P% f& |9 K0 S( K" k: dPricing0 e0 P) w- F2 P, ^
Role in economic growth % l# s/ M: Q2 u# T2 q" o. S
Energy sources and markets
6 a6 r0 ^, |* P$ }9 K" e! IRole of government - U. Q8 x, k& D% U
Regulation y8 ^, P) _- b8 q4 j+ Z
" O1 c, G" `/ G" l o( [$ }If you enjoyed learning about ! a. H4 I! s3 ?$ o6 W# l( J
Externalities7 c( w! V/ I0 ?2 ]1 j
Regulation2 c: M- r |8 P' b
Government roles5 G$ i- a6 Y& p: U3 A
Or would like to learn more about
' S, C5 {* K8 p$ g- t4 gEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, p* J1 g7 l" {! D
Steps taken to address deterioration
* E$ i- Z+ ~) q1 E2 GYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; i6 i6 F1 H+ x0 ^; p. a
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 f$ q, v4 N1 N5 _3 ATopics: & L% F$ x0 T% ~ R$ K
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . D6 D- l" o4 ?+ q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! h- i7 c7 H' ^& c4 d' G* R r! VTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 O0 ?' B8 {% O& v+ L- T4 z/ QRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
, z+ x. a# q2 ?2 b/ @ Individual Incentives9 C0 w: K3 ^- c4 e, D8 d% u& ?
Total Welfare
6 j1 B4 k; [& z: r, A2 k9 FYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! & x1 Z; E4 I8 C2 T0 z* m* C, k
ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 W) g, ]2 I9 o/ JTopics: 8 ]% n4 \3 r! H5 F
Issues in Criminal and Family Law0 s, z3 V& Q/ }( R9 E6 h. c9 [% c
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* m @2 l9 `0 N6 _/ i8 QChild Support Payments+ v! E- z+ }0 H* K. |
Private Divorce agreements
+ Z6 W5 P3 r7 l, S0 f4 F# r/ ^Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
) e: x( n1 g- h: NPrisoners Dilemma3 V; R: O" N7 v, U+ K% j. l7 [
Dominant Strategies0 F3 Y1 X F" Q" U/ |- J. d/ E
Collusion
, D/ t% a1 e( ^' J. cYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 9 ]+ u/ D# E7 u- L. q9 ]
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* V0 h6 e' b# v% M/ c. C) ~& b
Topics:
( B: O4 }' D& C9 Z$ }; jAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games9 j5 B+ ]( B% L/ n6 o4 @
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 9 x) x7 ^# l1 G8 t, v7 x
Note! Prerequisites:
, H# d/ u b9 g$ kECON 384 & 299 |
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