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If you enjoyed learning about:
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- j) [5 R; t# g2 ]- ?Growth
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% K% B H/ F; p% J6 mChina as an Emerging Economy
! I8 D# b- C2 h! Z4 ^) q! LYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!% ^5 r- d# W; _- W
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 L" ^" |3 ~, F z$ B
Topics:
$ p4 P b: t; rChinese Economy Characteristics- K. a! K( _2 q# K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy3 J+ a, d* x' |+ V: s _
Consequences of economic reform+ B( y6 ~5 H# l& J" i
Canada’s economic relations with China+ p4 g5 t; f( ^$ l; p% }2 T
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If you would like to learn more about:
7 c8 X, G- D8 x6 ZRich and Poor Countries! R2 t( g1 t# D9 v$ R
Why economies differ
0 b7 r! b2 B4 g1 WCauses for such differences4 ~1 z P4 T! @
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 |; T. ]$ L7 ?% |4 p- |4 }
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ D$ t% q2 s$ B' Z O
Topics:
* A5 N: I# A0 J, Z( Z9 d8 lTechnology1 r# \/ y& D2 B8 k8 A6 G
Institutions1 K1 ~: S/ g0 O. t5 L! f
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
e* t. S3 b, H5 bSupply and Demand
' q. F# y3 @% Q" ]6 FConsumer Behavior0 o1 P! K% p7 l2 B" m; N R1 W
Production and Cost1 h( m! g, U& u
Price and Output
0 H1 g# x7 H, _% H& QMarket Structures) K% g3 W( ~5 e/ [. w! J
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& G5 Q+ C) e4 b( K+ m5 S& M5 l4 F
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ x1 @! U5 m$ z+ s
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Theory of consumer behavior
% V# R4 O. h( q5 Z* bTheory of production and cost' }( }$ _$ z: Q* O# ?
Price and output determination under competition
d0 A! k6 o* C6 @6 IMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
, d1 z1 P! ^* p% E5 g5 |1 UExternalities& @- `! w1 Q o& ^! C; k% y, _
Decision-making4 H8 X/ J( y' q3 q& }4 O
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Capital Investments" Y" v( e5 w* e" c) f O& f+ a
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; P* C. @" T% t5 n7 f9 V# GECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( @) O. C. }# L/ }8 u) t
Topics:
4 _. I% O7 f; r+ ~& D! A- MCost-Benefit Analysis
& q7 Q- R$ D7 }" E& p3 g4 CEvaluating Public Investment Projects p5 k9 ~2 p4 \
Look at examples from
% |0 m. ~1 Y9 p+ R# { vTransportation
/ ~9 Y( R0 G& @ G1 qRiver Basin Management8 M1 \, a8 N G! g' U
Electrical Generation5 L6 l2 y7 F$ x3 z+ e: R- a! y/ P
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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; S) |6 d9 B7 g% S6 DIf you enjoyed learning about 1 j; h2 u" l0 O- Z
Supply and Demand/ }6 O! W$ P. M2 s2 k! ?( M4 R2 P
Externalities8 y u+ P% b& P+ K( x
Resource Allocation
0 i/ y! z( o" [) R8 c+ yTaxation
& W7 L( M2 Z& @& OOr would like to learn more about / K1 G5 K' I1 r* B: E L
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 e" b: G& X& LYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 r/ `, D7 m, @: ?& BECON 365 Resource Economics
% X7 J7 d# ~% g3 U: DTopics:7 L& R% ]: I8 n4 a8 p- M
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ J4 a6 `; V2 @7 ]% H+ Y9 r" u* wScarcity and pricing
! ]% j( x5 |' g; W* r4 z- `7 nContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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* T& s* X3 z" f% h9 Y) cIf you enjoyed learning about , B+ U& c# O* I* G& R L+ d, \+ Q" K; C
Resource Allocation* F1 C x" Y# N- d0 U
Pricing
2 q% Y% q* s7 @Markets, U N0 p; @6 B. j; j
Government roles
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, g3 X: \) j1 u& L% ^1 _! {The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 v& n+ X( u' vCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 j* c7 Z- {' w8 y# q; s2 T# O+ AYou might enjoy a course about
& B- j2 H2 F* K3 d7 G$ C# sEnergy Economics!
2 c: V9 c/ C5 b' t: ]/ EECON 366 Energy Economics
' f* `, w' D% n3 q4 QTopics: + l1 ?; J/ ~+ W' m4 h8 |+ C5 \
Pricing
( g; ]1 y$ m6 t1 `$ t- ?, ^Role in economic growth
2 M1 o5 y+ A. {$ D9 D& kEnergy sources and markets $ A' s i0 j. w9 {( [
Role of government 1 V+ ^6 S" n5 ^) x9 @
Regulation
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+ ]; L- q& Q6 _- _; j$ DIf you enjoyed learning about
, X e6 A3 @ M1 @1 m4 ^3 x0 JExternalities
) A( q0 z4 M3 TRegulation
3 t; G2 s* ?9 c4 `2 H: VGovernment roles: ?+ o* j+ d, ?! W8 c
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' {/ J5 J$ Q8 d oEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ L) z- ~/ R* c/ l. v4 t
Steps taken to address deterioration
" b9 K8 r+ p, i2 ?+ b9 `0 ~3 sYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ O' e) m7 Z: z" m. z/ Z! _ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
/ w7 T2 E2 Y. w, z- QTopics:
1 ?- |+ @8 {5 ^& y" i5 @. GEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 G3 f+ R7 i, U0 [: [' x
Types and causes of environmental deterioration : ~# m! x2 s; f- @$ s, H
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. N$ ]% N( ^4 C9 V$ I3 t, A1 _Recreation economics+ h8 d" R4 G0 U F$ W2 E8 k
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Individual Incentives0 x; J/ F: J1 h3 M
Total Welfare % `9 ]" s+ T$ N4 r+ P4 j
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ O; m A$ F* Q7 o/ Z( YECON 378 Law and Economics
5 M K/ {& R- h' {, ?- O, JTopics: 3 w# Y0 H: J+ O% K1 X' _
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
; L* v0 R: `. G( g+ CCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- g7 O9 L$ N) f0 x. [$ L7 V) jChild Support Payments- ]3 |6 w/ e \) ?( W& H
Private Divorce agreements* \5 A' I" j X8 l( z) c
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act" D! n b1 P' t l1 p
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Prisoners Dilemma
+ |$ ?4 s; X$ cDominant Strategies1 ~* o |' c! Z, o+ h0 p
Collusion3 g1 i% \. p# D2 T0 p
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ; v1 d1 ?; K1 X+ Z# \
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: g7 }2 \4 B" H1 W' J9 p% T
Topics: ) ]& L* m* t5 s' v; l& ?
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ d+ g$ i0 K% B$ N$ Y3 N+ O
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion : v% v& R% E1 v, @4 T6 A2 w
Note! Prerequisites: $ S9 d3 a8 _+ e1 n
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