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If you enjoyed learning about:
' c4 Z2 A' h% |2 A, TTrade
2 T: Z. c+ q% A, I) W8 K' U! ~Growth3 V- f* u; s& x- t0 L
Or would like to learn more about:
) h1 z$ }+ u! P5 ^6 ~; OChina as an Emerging Economy6 x6 @8 }9 z& v3 }. _9 l, P8 s
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 e/ n" U" H" G4 t
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* l$ R% |1 ?: Q D% O' JTopics: 8 I2 y% z/ `2 }( ?7 H, |' h& @; p
Chinese Economy Characteristics1 J7 Z; y2 n5 }2 p; y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 G O* c L* }8 L f( ZConsequences of economic reform" [; ]- ?* T* a/ n& p6 m) x, c
Canada’s economic relations with China% s3 z+ u0 Z; l
# [1 i2 X0 V1 @3 C9 e$ ?! O7 NIf you would like to learn more about: ) i" W* l$ W2 E7 h1 J
Rich and Poor Countries
. ?( ^" @- z0 R- IWhy economies differ& b1 R2 i; M- d
Causes for such differences
4 X/ {3 A" u8 e; BYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 d0 a' o# E) R0 {" sECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! S) z; H+ Q4 B7 P. N; r- Q b; Z7 QTopics:7 E a- I% x1 D4 L2 A
Technology
7 y/ E- Z8 ~& W MInstitutions
: s, f9 o) u6 W8 `: GGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence " W( K6 U$ q \; q% C a. A
8 E7 ?, I: `( E' q) EIf you enjoyed learning about
5 u8 n# m- M7 ]# V" u& w3 u, PSupply and Demand
) \- J4 O+ {4 v! D1 FConsumer Behavior
6 c( `3 v9 m) S9 [0 RProduction and Cost! m6 @4 E( q% ^2 a+ Q7 l2 j
Price and Output- u. d H' H: w
Market Structures4 Z( p: X3 m, T; H
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, h$ m8 y$ z. b. M
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
p% }$ i1 E2 n- \7 a! {Topics: + b+ z& Q% n* q3 K) i8 n
Theory of consumer behavior
( x% O0 r* y9 E/ FTheory of production and cost% ^! J# } B8 \# j3 I
Price and output determination under competition
0 J" w1 N: f I1 G' x2 G6 W8 LMonopoly and other market structures1 }4 e v' e6 H2 z& u/ c
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If you enjoyed learning about
, `2 ]6 d8 R5 K- d4 L+ [Costs and Benefits 0 X0 D( \- U: h
Externalities
& R, N3 k8 t9 `Decision-making
7 u6 K/ K* D T* o% y9 `, a$ TOr would like to learn more about 1 n; d2 H/ F' `
Capital Investments
! K% b; }' Y$ z2 vYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" D& z9 E( c7 Q* ^
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
6 u Q: ^2 |! I6 a( V- B9 cTopics:
R% J4 w5 |" V+ gCost-Benefit Analysis
) G# E4 a( o6 s( O, M$ mEvaluating Public Investment Projects! |; L) f$ `' \) d
Look at examples from
5 ~8 E' C- D9 ^4 E" fTransportation
: U* n) L. b: n& ~9 j/ P& H; ~River Basin Management
- Q# b9 X! B, S8 P9 ~; jElectrical Generation( z# M! x9 c" t6 R8 W8 t8 p
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 s. M% h ^" R% F% O5 u9 Y
& k, q( J: Z1 T. }If you enjoyed learning about , _5 W8 [2 o% }
Supply and Demand8 j( w0 T% T+ V
Externalities
/ D, m$ @( }) PResource Allocation8 N7 {. _ X$ O
Taxation
; b) C3 b; `8 y. o* Z/ ]! vOr would like to learn more about * z$ X1 ^" P) a9 o
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 ?* N+ H) i7 V( G# bYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( s7 ~2 a1 r; z) q# f
ECON 365 Resource Economics9 u0 @7 p- Q7 ?# `6 |0 c8 x5 Z
Topics:
. N( B1 x( {9 m. M& H8 ?* u; O2 TExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& ~2 O* I: m/ X5 ~
Scarcity and pricing
/ T- ?2 C5 }! e9 L" K; ^Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: H+ r$ R( y4 o4 d7 t
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 h) s6 x% H; W9 I( Q* p# D( W
Resource Allocation
* g2 P- g+ Y: f7 ^+ B% HPricing
* N5 j5 w+ Z* s9 k0 K1 d" d6 g, F! rMarkets
" C8 o" W) s$ N) o/ cGovernment roles
' @7 z" i- t# [3 P) G% ~. mOr would like to learn more about
& H+ u" g, B" n& @The energy sector, including sources and markets
, |0 y, n9 F' C" {5 J$ Q& OCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 a% a5 x: ~9 @& LYou might enjoy a course about
0 [$ o# i9 n9 W( rEnergy Economics!
: O3 X4 J$ ^- a9 B2 G. LECON 366 Energy Economics9 N/ P* f( A" v1 R! `
Topics:
* K9 D5 [1 n* W. T) ]" l7 ^Pricing4 h+ j( c. q* }2 S+ a$ [6 _) k
Role in economic growth $ w9 Q# F8 P6 R* }* w/ c' T/ G
Energy sources and markets 0 [1 t8 _$ V+ Y! v) D1 L
Role of government
. q: p! ]' {7 @Regulation 6 p% L S. k1 @! m
6 T+ X' V5 V I/ ~( `, x; @, B' y/ H
If you enjoyed learning about $ o. n9 j) W/ n9 f( V
Externalities
; s8 n$ u, |! A' bRegulation! t( |0 g( H. v, D8 y
Government roles F- q8 r6 s. R4 M5 u* o0 D" A
Or would like to learn more about
e) {, T1 j, N% `Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration1 \! b: r1 E6 H* T2 B3 y& ? n
Steps taken to address deterioration
* s9 g2 R/ J- ~! o. A+ K9 F6 G5 TYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # i) q! J8 s+ D+ }$ n& w( L
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 T; C: S' E" o+ R
Topics:
/ e* }+ C, S2 TEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* Q- n- m4 t$ f& U3 |1 l8 e7 }% GTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ) I: c+ w3 F* m/ |% y$ u* g
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " t8 |* ], l& A7 z$ W- ^( k
Recreation economics! o9 [+ j p D* \0 G% f
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 r% ]/ n3 p3 p4 w+ ` Individual Incentives5 C# W5 E/ `& n3 W! A* N! \0 L
Total Welfare 6 n& R" r$ X7 `4 O2 ~4 n
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 i0 v: o, R g% t; ?- a$ GECON 378 Law and Economics1 u" I& O4 ?( k$ {9 x( P
Topics: ' s$ x/ l. M/ Z" b( ^0 A& d# d5 H
Issues in Criminal and Family Law- y; i9 I0 ]% h4 H
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 a. d' M/ d+ q4 E9 U( b
Child Support Payments, f: R2 q$ g" J+ A+ f, Q
Private Divorce agreements
, b4 y: t( h; F+ ]. ?Criminal provisions of the Competition Act+ Z3 W, W, w9 w
2 g" ]! q2 D5 x R0 B3 PIf you enjoyed learning about
0 @( L% ~, `: m+ z( BPrisoners Dilemma* V, U; _4 a( B- H
Dominant Strategies
2 C! a/ ^, P6 x5 _3 c/ zCollusion
- _+ r+ P7 ] |& L; gYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 c; v, R% Z, E, f
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! I! X! C, ~6 y7 S
Topics:
: F: T4 y5 f: n0 `Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' B$ _8 a) N2 k
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# @1 \# C9 ~2 a5 n) M7 u2 q kNote! Prerequisites:
5 p/ q( H7 m0 _) z& g+ s0 f8 ^: aECON 384 & 299 |
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