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If you enjoyed learning about:
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+ J8 I( {6 {4 I0 b( F7 _Growth/ b6 T5 a9 i. a" l2 N
Or would like to learn more about:
, W9 l4 b P1 a( oChina as an Emerging Economy. _3 H8 f* G2 w+ K9 k
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 S& ~6 M1 f- L7 n z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' I; k( J% y% v# G8 ]( P* @6 v
Topics:
5 C; ?3 y+ Z; c. p4 d# j; \Chinese Economy Characteristics) d- W' A" ^8 g5 [" @0 a
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
4 E) ?* ]; @7 b0 r. C2 ]0 LConsequences of economic reform
2 U$ x! `( x4 LCanada’s economic relations with China( R3 }3 I, {) R. C
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If you would like to learn more about:
1 H8 x& y. Y) w1 e6 IRich and Poor Countries6 {$ C$ j; z7 U/ m+ B% K
Why economies differ: T# C6 d7 }$ m9 K: K
Causes for such differences
* _8 q4 b. J g+ DYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 U7 `' k3 D5 L2 N+ QECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: x8 U+ \& n2 d' qTopics:
/ ]* H% S" ?7 s3 r: T8 OTechnology
, r) E. ~. T( g' f! C( RInstitutions/ l) j/ k- T2 ?; Y* o) G/ p
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 B# E1 q+ ~' o: U# Q/ I; Y3 e
Supply and Demand
& X8 {" L8 y' I F9 E4 RConsumer Behavior
# ^4 b; X8 Q( T# m: c8 s7 f5 DProduction and Cost, B9 q* M/ b6 k6 U( `3 I% e
Price and Output
+ y! C6 d! H6 f# Q& Q, K1 mMarket Structures
}: z3 b h3 @" L# n, E! ?- WYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 v2 {7 w4 y( B Q7 NECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& u6 `- o4 n6 g; @) V! y
Topics:
6 J8 H( J* P6 n1 ~3 r9 R% lTheory of consumer behavior
2 ?" K/ V* N4 h( w9 K5 v% dTheory of production and cost
( k7 W8 z8 L' n& APrice and output determination under competition
$ ~& t5 s) t- C" c) V4 IMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits % o6 [2 V( M4 n8 N6 ~8 ]$ H
Externalities
8 `( ?1 D2 d2 m6 Y7 UDecision-making
- G. {9 L0 G5 ]4 ]' ^4 zOr would like to learn more about . S3 A: h1 A9 G# {
Capital Investments
" }' A0 ^8 X/ |/ XYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 c4 X' b% T8 I! x$ Z' H) s( A, J
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
& L+ j8 ]7 a3 W, z' c0 }) S" ]Topics:8 M% s( U/ V8 ?7 w; L
Cost-Benefit Analysis
& ?8 c3 U4 K- r5 oEvaluating Public Investment Projects; h* z# ~3 o) w! p
Look at examples from
- n. g' G0 N) d1 tTransportation
, H2 L) [1 S1 D& ]/ LRiver Basin Management& y0 u6 M: G m9 {( F1 q
Electrical Generation0 M, l- N4 g N. b2 W. \' B C
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 r- v1 x) H8 W7 z7 z6 r1 M0 J* ~+ hSupply and Demand! V% z( K- q2 k1 O. N. X1 T
Externalities
7 }( g; L/ e* FResource Allocation/ n* J0 a) t# M4 M1 d
Taxation
7 b: p* F9 i+ N" g$ DOr would like to learn more about
. f& a* U5 Z: i5 Y( }% W% fSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ |# F8 G) R3 o3 \" S5 d& lYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! n$ a' d4 p! A+ y
ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 A I+ M+ n( p2 v$ I" W C) |Topics:: k! ^- ]6 E, N7 b% A) {0 J
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, D+ w5 J$ z+ B7 G6 S4 jScarcity and pricing
7 I) G! l @: Y- v" |1 S, l6 gContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 i1 \" y6 w0 l5 N1 q
Resource Allocation
6 R0 w7 p v& [' U4 T6 oPricing& _& W% N2 C0 y: m
Markets
' e" ^) E* W, p! R* l/ w; C. H' LGovernment roles
7 D# i/ ?. B4 a+ |! m0 I7 lOr would like to learn more about
% Q# H* p$ T+ zThe energy sector, including sources and markets; _$ w0 [4 r% e
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ ^0 c7 D& {7 c& N' x- k& a
You might enjoy a course about % h) p4 C; A) ? B, O
Energy Economics!
$ C: L6 m+ b5 z( Q- bECON 366 Energy Economics
3 ^5 D Z4 k- A9 I3 p' @Topics: ; P( b: a4 N3 s. X( o: t
Pricing' T; o$ ?# J" U
Role in economic growth
3 I* k' H' `3 U& ~) k! Y. DEnergy sources and markets ; O, \* X+ x$ j: m: h5 [( F
Role of government 8 q& W n% o% q: |
Regulation
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Externalities
- |! I7 O2 Z% E* I" M5 Y) ^Regulation4 q# ^ h1 o$ n3 x$ |# F
Government roles& ]1 Y0 ~6 L; F8 Z% t1 |
Or would like to learn more about
+ c9 {% `1 k1 P4 {$ r8 r* @/ H! r/ JEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
3 `! @) W; m$ p- B: A$ }Steps taken to address deterioration! u) V7 W. s g/ [1 S
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! " [" b4 t1 B1 A
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% I9 Z8 V( i/ h$ r/ U
Topics: - a* t. X- Q c4 i" q _
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 j m; m9 R8 ], b; y( W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
( Q6 K8 b1 o6 ~& i6 Z2 X: Y! z mTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 i8 M; c. i2 F7 x
Recreation economics' g/ L2 j7 k- ?( y g5 |% N, F
/ e& i+ s6 a" m: ]If you enjoyed learning about
4 y' a" U/ |+ u y3 F Individual Incentives
) E1 D: k: w( k: g, nTotal Welfare
* W- Z( K6 Z7 \$ O: I+ M# {You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 0 U N7 g! m1 B/ D- O; ^' _
ECON 378 Law and Economics
) ~; H! s; E& n2 M2 x" XTopics:
, O+ G. j$ S' G/ x- P. P9 D$ kIssues in Criminal and Family Law3 }5 f3 g( Q# d4 L3 ]
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
' Q' }1 K! ]2 d2 I- i/ D, cChild Support Payments d/ V1 K& `( {0 M0 k! I% T8 E0 i
Private Divorce agreements
* g$ q; v5 I2 w" C9 P9 q$ ?# OCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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* k K- {3 T- C+ V! n/ s8 v% WIf you enjoyed learning about 0 \; J5 G1 E: V4 g+ ~7 s+ B2 u6 P
Prisoners Dilemma
$ Z! l5 |) b% A) u1 f0 {; q8 lDominant Strategies
5 N5 g0 W& k, Y: i! W- UCollusion
* ~- l+ l; ?* r7 A/ gYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 8 j; `1 S+ t+ U% `( {2 G/ [
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
" A! Z$ y$ f! n) jTopics: * ^0 q) J+ s( B0 O) {: w
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 W5 D9 w0 F& q% N' N" h
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & ]" p- q+ @1 e+ T& [, `7 z2 r1 p
Note! Prerequisites:
+ r# V( E# S! d9 K; H% XECON 384 & 299 |
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