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If you enjoyed learning about:
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: x. t2 z- V. L+ [% S( U& F3 VGrowth
5 c6 D1 [, G4 A* C, [Or would like to learn more about:
0 ~$ D9 `" l- w! bChina as an Emerging Economy
. a" v: G' r, h8 P$ z& zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& @/ X2 H; o$ `( S- CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
K% n; ^5 }7 H0 {" DTopics:
- j: x$ n3 ~) JChinese Economy Characteristics
. \( J4 P) |* E; b- @) Y! HRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 Y$ r2 y0 [% [$ E! q pConsequences of economic reform6 v1 i. J: N. y
Canada’s economic relations with China4 N0 {9 u8 x5 q
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If you would like to learn more about:
2 F( g* K% t4 j8 ~. D7 S. yRich and Poor Countries) @6 v) @. [) U! C0 G
Why economies differ9 d4 P* A: ?. K# P+ S- W' j d& q
Causes for such differences. g' i# o2 ]! \9 y. d! u$ ]
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, D3 U: A$ w0 ^2 q$ N0 i" w
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 p4 D6 k8 A/ M8 D' m+ i( ]& ?% w
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Technology
( ~# g( G& W' J# |. p' s$ R0 AInstitutions$ W8 `: ^# r. W! x4 H' Z+ m: H! D
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 ~1 N) ^. l' ~/ g' P- R
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ D9 N5 o6 ]! N# \Supply and Demand
. N6 }" t; _, t+ I# TConsumer Behavior+ R/ X4 G0 k: Z1 `7 h
Production and Cost# v3 O8 w: h, y8 p' r
Price and Output
" t, m" B# M8 bMarket Structures
' \* F% Q! e+ J: zYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' h" u% H$ e- ^: S6 Q* _- _
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
9 R, F: n; h c5 [+ P4 l3 R2 eTopics: $ b9 X0 Y1 J& N" k2 a3 z h% |$ S( o
Theory of consumer behavior2 V0 b( Z! T8 o
Theory of production and cost
; x$ q7 b. `, m9 P' wPrice and output determination under competition4 X0 ^( w8 X m, @$ G/ n( I$ V
Monopoly and other market structures. `- X+ K4 f, ]2 `, k
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If you enjoyed learning about % ^ _ s7 N% j4 j/ e+ E+ }* U
Costs and Benefits
+ N1 C/ l/ b2 m% @3 rExternalities
~! j% D# O* HDecision-making
4 c/ g" x1 `/ E7 QOr would like to learn more about
( g9 T" F0 \/ F4 \Capital Investments" }$ ], r$ W0 T
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; z2 u& F4 X0 s0 h* ^/ |ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) R9 U# H7 h9 g& K, f
Topics:
* H' ?+ Z3 ]& O$ mCost-Benefit Analysis8 ?6 g3 ^0 O" x# P6 R
Evaluating Public Investment Projects9 _& T! @3 f P
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Transportation
6 \) o. P) Y( X% W4 t# ?5 n \River Basin Management6 ]0 Q; C0 n2 v( o) _! W: W
Electrical Generation
9 N) I6 W0 c0 S; g5 h. C% Z! \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! J/ N/ a% h) |/ s
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ B: O: b8 P% i @: E; _2 `* aSupply and Demand& v( E+ A: i; X# `- U7 Q
Externalities. n% u& D7 m; ^+ d) ~/ x4 l8 j
Resource Allocation2 [5 j0 X$ p" B( E5 f
Taxation
" U; Q+ I) h! D3 z4 Q/ x" g% uOr would like to learn more about
2 A5 {; l+ ^/ `3 ?' z0 W7 lSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 A$ _0 j+ D1 a& lYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 G* t4 O7 D: w" G. ]
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ k8 q/ D% p6 Y! ] k5 K& i4 m S
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* ?' _% R$ T" i4 _Scarcity and pricing: f& f$ U6 `9 \# Q) w
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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& U5 K; u( @" ?! U) E! YIf you enjoyed learning about + W. T/ m" M+ B/ H M
Resource Allocation
6 u. M3 F5 U& }- l/ L$ ^Pricing
9 b5 j4 j# M, D& z) hMarkets
. Y+ ?) D2 U# @+ @0 |3 m, ~Government roles
& _' j& w9 ~2 K% x( q2 `Or would like to learn more about . K) K$ {8 u, H7 A
The energy sector, including sources and markets
2 c: g- L1 ]4 K/ l3 {& ACanadian Energy Policy and current issues
- M& W4 u5 i- H( nYou might enjoy a course about 2 W8 N9 I- O7 y
Energy Economics!: u1 t Y) }, v+ d1 {6 I
ECON 366 Energy Economics5 E7 R7 }9 o" M
Topics:
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Role in economic growth e( l5 K+ D) ?
Energy sources and markets # t2 F( U" f5 O- m$ o0 o- j
Role of government
: V- Y. Q5 C, z8 [: {Regulation
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4 y& @) t4 g9 n7 I# e4 _; Q" w( `* QIf you enjoyed learning about
5 ^* N$ ?8 e6 M4 x' ^5 |5 T# y/ TExternalities
0 r9 K' v; p) j ~1 s& uRegulation
2 D% C' T% L' k/ KGovernment roles
# p. M) F- R2 i1 t+ G( U4 x( H2 ?Or would like to learn more about / \3 h7 Z1 z+ Z. N6 e
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' r' n; H$ @. @5 |' U
Steps taken to address deterioration
0 N6 Q# u1 t) [* gYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 C3 I6 Y; @. L& b+ C2 i4 m0 ?
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! @3 i; W( |2 {+ }4 b+ ]2 y2 R6 oTopics:
/ ^$ x6 x2 C, d- j8 s! {Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 I1 E9 a- K- ]Types and causes of environmental deterioration
" ~* ^& I6 f7 b. \8 z; _, TTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 c7 ], a% z: T- Z' }( L( FRecreation economics
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9 m( ~% i) u& [) V8 j% QIf you enjoyed learning about0 m( k: {: {3 U) F* F' V
Individual Incentives+ N0 p; u5 _5 Z7 {
Total Welfare " |# }7 M3 Z- ~) X0 W. j6 v
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( y0 Y1 n* }# ~3 ?4 V
ECON 378 Law and Economics+ `1 T$ N4 w8 y3 u4 o2 j- d' j
Topics:
% |2 b0 ~4 E5 _2 g! P% OIssues in Criminal and Family Law$ J; A1 h+ q: Z& F' q+ Y P! a
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
' q( y! I) J9 i* X7 NChild Support Payments, ~4 a" }7 r! Q: S
Private Divorce agreements
0 p$ X! G( P+ H4 c, J6 DCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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+ N* c( w3 l0 N+ j3 I$ e5 I9 OIf you enjoyed learning about , X! b! {- P) d! B+ r7 ^+ T
Prisoners Dilemma4 V1 L7 ]1 o% g: L, p& S( ?
Dominant Strategies' s& P2 P. J c# i+ l6 j
Collusion; G5 S! p+ c P% R/ Y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; `* R8 I' \9 f* cECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ g% V1 V& n1 O" w/ G, [6 [0 z
Topics:
* x& x& V9 J- F- @, s3 v# U% ^Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games( V% d/ o9 ^: _' q7 v7 H! A
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
/ u" E) Q/ [. y4 k8 t0 PNote! Prerequisites: ( q, n/ [5 i: ]3 d
ECON 384 & 299 |
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