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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth& N4 P' }$ e9 c9 {( D, C
Or would like to learn more about:
7 B0 ~& D# q0 N- |China as an Emerging Economy
* L) Z& d8 k+ ~You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& X& z" _' [# v( J8 u2 k
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
, X8 w* T+ s- _/ f$ Y" ^ vTopics:
% ] K: L0 A! W$ P* M/ _Chinese Economy Characteristics
" ?2 L: d2 l" M) D1 jRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
( N5 m+ x; O/ C8 n. U' hConsequences of economic reform( @ }( J' F7 \: o
Canada’s economic relations with China* j8 g" e2 @! [6 [
& v# ], x4 ~& ]) }# lIf you would like to learn more about: # o5 J$ W9 s! C2 x/ Y2 R
Rich and Poor Countries
7 ?- e1 [/ X3 d" K' N) C9 h5 K6 eWhy economies differ7 S7 A O, q0 L) G& Q2 v
Causes for such differences1 B3 X. d3 v3 g5 p b! _
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 U0 J2 f7 \# D* R& o4 f
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 }7 I5 P( E9 |2 ?" ]6 S5 ]Topics:
; S1 L/ x, {6 |3 g: ]Technology
5 ?7 x3 X/ D) i4 |- H9 G* W+ dInstitutions
8 W Y O4 \% `% B0 ?) V# o) SGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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- j! P! n7 f, P* _If you enjoyed learning about
. r) p6 d5 k* l+ [$ z) ISupply and Demand/ m6 S" D# j+ i
Consumer Behavior$ y2 J7 ^) M" U# i' Q- |
Production and Cost
* x: `0 U& u9 K4 t$ [/ zPrice and Output
# t8 Y* J( n) T. y* d: s; DMarket Structures1 V- Z7 w) v, X! t
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
8 E0 c& @9 v% M- [# ] @- mECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
& |1 o8 I B; s3 r' rTopics:
/ _4 W, B& p& MTheory of consumer behavior6 O S! ~2 p6 H
Theory of production and cost6 Y) L! i6 |8 U. S
Price and output determination under competition
; Z* D) G! n. o& H; _1 CMonopoly and other market structures8 @" m+ K- y( d0 A' M
& M' y* R! u! U3 ~9 {1 `7 uIf you enjoyed learning about
1 e& N3 x6 s! O# a' y- V% I; X: oCosts and Benefits " }- N' m8 v3 O# A* B! g. M- t! @
Externalities" m. r8 E+ `# V+ [
Decision-making
5 w, n: p8 T6 s4 ]$ f' ^9 \Or would like to learn more about
7 ], f" t& v: u/ q D: {4 d& d) p0 C1 sCapital Investments
& Z+ d- |* ^" u9 d0 W# BYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 o7 B# H( H* z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! Q% v' v) G" v3 s7 w4 {Topics:
2 u$ ~. O) _5 tCost-Benefit Analysis
5 f. F) Y6 g# {( \Evaluating Public Investment Projects
^, B8 A- z3 g% J. _Look at examples from " \. w2 w4 `) ?( P2 P
Transportation; y l9 v! b- K: @1 H1 d$ ~9 a
River Basin Management, t7 }$ T0 V& \6 e o F& z* c
Electrical Generation8 S8 a3 B1 |; B. b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control# P6 V+ f! \' R
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Supply and Demand' H7 p* T/ u) D( S* H- T! n
Externalities, R7 l0 Y& t5 _- N7 O2 |
Resource Allocation" J( U# N* F9 r! X% Y1 k9 ?0 Y/ N
Taxation
3 N' i/ a" i8 |4 COr would like to learn more about 0 ~, u: ^( X# L. g
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada& Q9 }9 G7 e. N5 U, u+ \! J
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 I$ N1 m# b% T1 }, q; w% fECON 365 Resource Economics* Y' M2 O3 l9 J) v- r9 y
Topics:/ H: Y& B9 B7 g3 p
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* k5 s3 A( k5 H' F, Z) l; |0 {. _1 J1 ~
Scarcity and pricing5 x, \' Y8 o9 r5 e
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: A0 V8 _1 Z3 R6 }( a: I0 u
% p4 u3 ? v8 A5 w4 BIf you enjoyed learning about
3 d* _9 v# Z5 a" F- L: Z* y/ l6 x( FResource Allocation3 v' |3 w$ n- S3 z8 y9 G; D
Pricing
. V5 g' k; W, L! A* {Markets
8 S) A) K) A1 Y5 R1 GGovernment roles2 T1 Y7 d* G& `) g/ ^4 y# t2 \
Or would like to learn more about % s5 e. u' t# ^' @! \* T
The energy sector, including sources and markets
]; g9 O" r+ {' P' T* c; c/ l! }Canadian Energy Policy and current issues+ m; C8 z# C. i" ?8 O
You might enjoy a course about
1 S! C" K! i! X. ]% d6 cEnergy Economics!2 @" o6 }; x5 F7 _0 P9 f
ECON 366 Energy Economics' |% f4 c' K- V/ g8 q, [
Topics:
1 U" d: x( W3 Y ]2 z0 w% wPricing7 P0 w- C: n! I2 k) I
Role in economic growth " B# E5 o! F9 ]: T; n% v) B0 D
Energy sources and markets
' J h$ c0 \! J. q4 q# vRole of government
1 N2 j( ^9 G8 s! c) pRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
! e4 u# ^& W2 Q& K, ?9 E+ mExternalities
9 I O; f) x ]0 @0 URegulation+ R$ `- D! b& x9 V
Government roles# u* s0 S, `/ B% e, G
Or would like to learn more about
9 ^" K0 h' j4 v- rEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
C5 ]: Z8 `! x/ xSteps taken to address deterioration+ d% m0 F7 v4 f2 i9 K7 h5 }
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 d2 q1 W/ m$ I$ E! m
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, L4 k v7 _( Z# PTopics:
+ n n, ]# p) A; |6 O' O( ~Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
) x( m& V& s$ Q& xTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 0 w& u( v# C. W+ H) u: O
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' E+ @; O6 D0 q) p b! A: ]Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about9 M: ]# t) @, Y
Individual Incentives, |: G3 f" k' U5 M. J
Total Welfare
+ P9 h; X$ H0 H% CYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! & U8 {4 J/ ?) O8 c6 C- R& m/ K
ECON 378 Law and Economics1 u* a9 f# t _2 ]$ U. n' R
Topics:
8 u5 e% |& K" \( |9 @* eIssues in Criminal and Family Law" v- A4 ^. f1 ^+ S" y' @4 Z6 Z% k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining8 {" r ^+ o0 Z) |# a
Child Support Payments
. R$ |7 R1 O- v# nPrivate Divorce agreements
2 y1 F3 v$ a1 b# n+ p2 VCriminal provisions of the Competition Act) p& f. x( {8 ^' h T/ e
6 C) j; V+ q7 `5 }! QIf you enjoyed learning about 0 Q: f) X2 X2 `6 w/ h$ f& j. W' k
Prisoners Dilemma8 \5 f, `" a# @; d+ }
Dominant Strategies
# |! F2 j5 l" T& L4 UCollusion
. T5 @2 l: s6 yYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! e/ k/ J! i8 ]: d- n HECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
" O) h: x4 n1 [% `Topics:
6 c/ I* d, T9 Y7 ^Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 ~2 S7 k S9 r; K* R
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 h# h" \% x' A$ ~7 eNote! Prerequisites: % Z. }& } p! [/ K+ H/ Z' E
ECON 384 & 299 |
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