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If you enjoyed learning about: $ X9 u" z K! o0 W: y9 ~
Trade
& J: s# w/ Z% x* EGrowth! E0 A$ v3 T$ U' l3 U/ E
Or would like to learn more about:
& r3 Q6 a. J w& Q8 i6 oChina as an Emerging Economy* j- Y7 P+ w/ M" Z" [
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 w$ ^* i2 c. m( |ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
' u' Z# _1 k; Y4 D) N1 dTopics: 4 e; j: ^( D% I( e
Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ U9 H, D0 [6 @0 ~, RRecent Events in the Chinese Economy% D; x: k2 N4 i ~6 @8 H( {! O/ F
Consequences of economic reform
0 d1 L: J1 n3 m4 iCanada’s economic relations with China4 V+ b! C7 }& ^+ h
: X; P! Z$ M$ h! ], QIf you would like to learn more about: 5 u. y$ o- I9 t3 s2 Y* Z T
Rich and Poor Countries
, W) G2 h- `3 `6 t8 K; }/ yWhy economies differ! v' a: E8 q! b9 P3 k! h& s
Causes for such differences* H/ ]3 @" M# o8 V1 z6 p: n1 \* q1 S8 T
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* j/ H# j/ |2 cECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( u; E! E3 F* o- i
Topics:
& a( v: s: z9 q) C9 {Technology
9 @5 _5 [6 P* H% a9 jInstitutions* [1 L4 @! n P6 l s9 R
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence # r2 v& j( }; e' J" P( i
, W* K, H& h# D1 F2 x" k2 X' bIf you enjoyed learning about 8 n% F( C) ~9 [$ y/ I" }
Supply and Demand. ]2 X+ I; ?( r" B4 U3 O, A1 h
Consumer Behavior
& Y( |8 _# B: ~8 }' p2 H n8 vProduction and Cost- |% K& E% V1 j* `# A
Price and Output
" B$ t9 | X2 zMarket Structures
: X1 ]/ ^; u" M. gYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* ?4 d$ ?( E- w3 d7 w7 H! j/ NECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 u* [0 L' h' c% N
Topics:
+ d( D' V5 B, ^$ g$ x' p# BTheory of consumer behavior2 W6 z1 [, \! X+ F `9 g
Theory of production and cost
8 O/ w& o0 c6 g- i' W. M: NPrice and output determination under competition
. C$ h/ d" E& A- B1 eMonopoly and other market structures q d' y; v! ^! o. }
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; M8 u! ]( Q6 ICosts and Benefits
2 j" v8 H, G% y1 |$ ^) @Externalities
x, E- a8 d) n4 C5 uDecision-making
3 g: w# j- I0 aOr would like to learn more about
( R, v6 R# A3 t5 N$ } i* t' ACapital Investments9 p# V* ?- s$ B. i& J
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# S# |' u+ h! c. L( KECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: W# Q8 @ r. e. s: iTopics:! Z5 x! f, X v/ D% l* H# j
Cost-Benefit Analysis
1 v' V& v5 N% C% }Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 p6 f! O: ] H
Look at examples from
5 m& L$ m/ X# I; y; FTransportation/ D) t! m7 e. H& p+ U
River Basin Management' S3 `6 t9 p- A, X! Z2 \
Electrical Generation
% d' t A; I, hOil & Gas and Pollution Control3 O! O9 w- @9 ^3 P# c. n% v
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 l H7 O! n9 A1 q. {Supply and Demand
& U. u7 c" k& A* R* j+ ^( d6 v2 ^$ eExternalities$ G9 A- Y$ k* L7 \( u" \0 k* k
Resource Allocation$ m+ k& y- G5 f! {
Taxation5 v3 `# }) u: b' R8 X& Q" H
Or would like to learn more about ) J! d! Y, I, w& U* y7 ~
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada+ B! J- _6 L) u7 H, O$ T# o6 a% o
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 S& G1 o3 t0 x6 }ECON 365 Resource Economics
' ~) _( h! I0 L, u* o1 N* Y: nTopics:
, K# N+ o! m1 \3 {9 }Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources/ M* K7 N) Q& ?6 h+ `5 E
Scarcity and pricing8 e7 p: X C# d: \
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues" }4 E: d4 d/ q* E D6 G) ^
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If you enjoyed learning about 0 W- P) H5 P6 V8 `! ~6 F7 ]
Resource Allocation
5 l$ Y! ] w. j# U$ F. K$ R" h9 hPricing1 l, V: H- `! `% I
Markets2 C, m* T" _* }
Government roles3 [' o: M8 _1 R0 y9 ]
Or would like to learn more about
3 B; ]5 j" `) r; ?- CThe energy sector, including sources and markets
/ b/ L M) L7 ?% S4 s' I1 BCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ E. z4 X. z: J+ ~You might enjoy a course about * ]2 O' ? U1 }9 Z8 e6 M# u8 f' W6 I4 [
Energy Economics!
9 m4 Z9 v* u+ D2 ]9 FECON 366 Energy Economics, V |; ~3 @& N% Y' K; \$ N8 t" k
Topics:
4 Q# I; `4 p# d6 L6 G Y& }Pricing! S9 s. ~, z7 _8 L+ H* o9 D
Role in economic growth
/ a( d, {; f& G& U$ M+ YEnergy sources and markets $ J% |. Y: G* k+ m
Role of government
* S2 l7 C& _6 }% J: KRegulation
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) P; Z) v- V+ i" n% b" u' d8 rExternalities* r* ]5 u( o* d9 f W
Regulation- d' g; X( r3 E! m+ [3 v! g- [
Government roles$ e' N9 d6 a0 s1 }
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2 d. W v, g! { r Q$ \Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* ?8 J% A3 ^8 Y. k
Steps taken to address deterioration: m$ A8 s1 R& W6 X. Y- j
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 ?1 S( \) c: ^9 WECON 369 Economics of the Environment R# y9 |9 s; X2 t
Topics: ' f) }7 k7 h* w7 R5 F: H4 {% S
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ v3 T; D& q& s$ CTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
9 Q+ x5 q" |' t1 P! jTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ b2 T1 v8 X+ @# n! T+ h* E
Recreation economics
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: n0 Y# ?) t' @If you enjoyed learning about
: P; S, y6 W) a) q3 J Individual Incentives
! i9 v+ l8 w+ W( k: j4 f2 m- ?Total Welfare
( n; e. o+ n8 aYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! B) |- y, s& t7 ~( M3 Z' gECON 378 Law and Economics; @8 M* D, q( U- D, n6 a/ A
Topics:
, l3 M, @3 J0 e/ Y8 mIssues in Criminal and Family Law
* I4 {) d( p1 UCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 p, w+ g" c% @9 m; OChild Support Payments
B) _9 p) C$ T- s# }Private Divorce agreements! N: V3 ~; A0 y; `5 ]6 d' s1 a
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act# F/ |* D. y( W9 E3 A3 }9 V4 p! l! l8 h6 I
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If you enjoyed learning about
" H7 w$ z, K# b: v# sPrisoners Dilemma( V& K5 B9 {. F
Dominant Strategies
6 m g; ~5 S/ o1 `Collusion
, a3 K2 s/ Y) NYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + D# R1 b! x* y. r& M) a6 W6 T* ~! ^
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& U& M1 `& e7 l" x
Topics:
- w% i! E8 x: UAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 U/ ?1 |* C/ NApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * f" J% g6 d7 ]) N) @0 k0 c
Note! Prerequisites: + L; n3 e$ Q4 Z; `
ECON 384 & 299 |
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