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If you enjoyed learning about:
- ~9 r& |- R' i( f1 Y" KTrade
4 V4 H& C6 E3 p- `Growth
+ L5 n R4 ~+ b2 h }Or would like to learn more about:
7 b3 J# z6 n. \China as an Emerging Economy; N* |& g y. W, W2 h
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 V' P% {& G; b [ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 c- l" z! h. ITopics: 8 v. Q0 P4 {6 H0 x) T1 y* k
Chinese Economy Characteristics
+ c0 z, E$ ] i% R. K. \7 XRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
- Y7 p- v. N N( \6 h0 q8 `Consequences of economic reform
; v# m/ p6 f4 N5 p5 ~! D3 ^( sCanada’s economic relations with China! U" w7 z9 @1 c4 c: v& d
5 L$ D/ A. }- l$ OIf you would like to learn more about:
( N! K$ {3 o) G. O9 f; w: L" RRich and Poor Countries
/ [# m& k0 q7 ]. m6 AWhy economies differ4 v; G; k+ ]) D# O
Causes for such differences& T0 {+ v! o. S4 k
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* g- z% A1 H Z+ H! o0 U$ a
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' p1 E( i+ ]+ S& P* `Topics:7 i: G3 z- k9 `( r; b! e$ p
Technology
+ a5 O9 `$ i/ F" s' }, mInstitutions, H: ? r. l6 N& J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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D% C2 O" g4 `9 ZIf you enjoyed learning about 4 @. X! ^6 Q$ x9 e
Supply and Demand
* J3 N: a' T! F! kConsumer Behavior
8 ^) B% O4 S$ L; [4 wProduction and Cost
$ x7 j- e7 v! n5 d6 KPrice and Output
! W: \% D; u, g" C0 E/ SMarket Structures5 ~ D& z1 u# [# n% S' ]$ i
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ c6 |+ f8 a! k; G0 j! G0 WECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- U: f' c( N, M& Z. K/ A
Topics: ( [+ ~( s1 N I1 }) p1 W
Theory of consumer behavior
9 n4 |, ~0 v8 D- w# d9 ETheory of production and cost
: M% {0 F- ^9 ZPrice and output determination under competition" M5 T5 A/ h# I# B. B5 v% p7 D! q
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 ~" U/ k& j, Q- G$ N0 I% t# vCosts and Benefits 2 L3 o4 P, D$ m0 K/ [! P6 s
Externalities& k, _ A! z% {
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
! K2 _9 F. z7 L( f, J$ s) B, K/ ^You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!# k# X( [7 \8 k4 @% ?( L
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* |, j! C9 E- Q0 X- ~3 |4 Q+ H6 }2 c5 Q
Topics:
5 {, M+ F, s6 P! @/ vCost-Benefit Analysis
$ u" C& A7 d, v5 Q+ |5 ~0 @Evaluating Public Investment Projects! L- F9 q! m8 [' a$ x7 i
Look at examples from : j7 Q- z9 q e5 k6 a) n/ o8 i
Transportation
6 w% I; W. U" L- x; E" L8 E9 mRiver Basin Management
% Q; _- U- K# }$ |Electrical Generation! F% U9 V# s8 `: n, K. d6 h) W& _8 }
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 0 G0 F8 A8 G1 L) l# T% i9 {
Supply and Demand$ t/ `$ S* T2 l6 ?4 G- ^# I
Externalities
! I7 p5 R6 J5 N0 b1 f& IResource Allocation
; n: a8 W, c4 f1 lTaxation7 W# m& u7 q# Y0 E, ^
Or would like to learn more about
7 `) {" k" y% LSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
% k1 Y5 f7 g0 |& P1 Q4 U' I/ gYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& q' R m7 r; _* S W7 \ECON 365 Resource Economics* ^; _- [/ [ R9 a% h* x
Topics:
0 b6 W; @8 g! B) J4 x6 g7 {Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 O3 s5 c. j8 F9 `" O' Y* v
Scarcity and pricing' X7 r( }* c9 \- {( h% U$ Y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
% o- p! k9 h" l& l( m9 L" H" l5 cResource Allocation
4 W$ {6 j8 G8 X9 `Pricing
' Z4 M0 I/ d; B9 k3 F2 p6 pMarkets
2 y* o; N7 _+ ^, iGovernment roles
2 s" l0 ?. h. r1 m9 sOr would like to learn more about 5 q9 g; _. C# w% c0 E
The energy sector, including sources and markets% U D( m+ d/ E+ a% N1 v( p8 x
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 }7 s. c* G4 _1 PYou might enjoy a course about 2 {$ L" ?7 T. j' O
Energy Economics!5 c) L/ i5 N0 B
ECON 366 Energy Economics
! G+ p4 e9 G9 q& ]Topics: 7 J; @1 e% n, F, H+ I0 `& c2 |
Pricing
3 t* P2 L( o4 ~7 J+ e) j& b. cRole in economic growth " G5 t1 Q* c5 }6 I" I2 `- M
Energy sources and markets & j. e& s0 l8 t3 j6 b; z z
Role of government $ y% ?* ^5 e1 |6 M
Regulation - V( i1 ~) }/ H
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 j4 P. r" a/ gExternalities
8 V( r W8 L- \( K! F# ORegulation% s, U* U; j( x6 {8 x- t
Government roles0 ^; w8 ?6 @( @+ k i7 L$ {
Or would like to learn more about
* v5 b, [2 C5 U$ J, y0 eEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: Z3 D. z; x7 K, e
Steps taken to address deterioration, [% V7 y. Z. R( V; ]9 C2 q9 u" b
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! : I; V) {8 W% X0 j2 s
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ W5 x$ [+ l) R5 ^9 W, ~9 _
Topics: 0 G! M) ?# {6 l* p
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . J9 J. Q1 q8 ?
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
8 U* j6 s1 Q0 t) P( K7 @Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
+ h$ ?. x8 L8 G) ^( y! P; ~/ _9 FRecreation economics; W. G, Y! Q6 x2 L/ F$ f4 F
4 D8 Y) m/ K; }2 g7 t. k1 p, k; MIf you enjoyed learning about
2 [. J4 j# V1 m; }, t# B$ y Individual Incentives
+ H2 P( ]2 F2 @. nTotal Welfare 6 s* [+ o% B: G) B
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
F& w8 e Y5 }( Z" w( {ECON 378 Law and Economics" E( m6 {/ z/ W% C9 L3 z
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
6 X. E; `: q9 c! a+ h8 ]) E, bCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# O) M$ z% a/ ?3 u
Child Support Payments
; m% n4 z: y8 _; |8 M( F3 e3 E* nPrivate Divorce agreements
2 L* X' j5 w1 k# ^% z. `Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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$ f% \5 A" n/ Y. K( U% e' m& GIf you enjoyed learning about 2 ~/ u3 s4 O w+ k0 }
Prisoners Dilemma S) T- y$ h& f/ q* a" a
Dominant Strategies' z: ~8 C" [2 m! l, u4 r
Collusion
' Q& o1 [) Z9 a9 n/ o9 AYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 O+ Q; R. V# L" ~ b* I; V( v" XECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# O" [9 U. e+ v' Y% J; m
Topics:
+ e) |# y) C% h5 sAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games; l- ^4 ^+ l/ J5 R0 h/ V9 e% J
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( A1 `% V$ o: O! ]* bNote! Prerequisites:
+ ~8 c" ^+ F/ `7 f! r2 C7 s- ZECON 384 & 299 |
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