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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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: @1 ^) D* M9 o* G/ fChina as an Emerging Economy1 l j+ _, w( \! F8 X
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; q) ^& ^# @- F+ j( [5 V9 T# Y( H' aECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ j. K; J2 L) a, y2 S
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
- l) o' _4 m0 {! D& A9 ^Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 I4 d2 N; J% ?! _( S$ K. sConsequences of economic reform# R6 R5 o7 V" z, y+ p6 A1 ?& h
Canada’s economic relations with China2 i; b. x. T! U$ d0 h; J+ k+ w
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Rich and Poor Countries' B1 e ]: L) P( ?
Why economies differ
/ c; G$ k- V4 x$ D* `8 ^Causes for such differences
3 I# E- j4 O. }: W- i1 O! qYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# t) Z5 K% a+ R) A3 d6 wECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 V- M, v) Y. a, {& MTopics:
# \) U6 L8 t4 W4 M6 hTechnology( R2 Z6 m( C7 B. E
Institutions2 Y1 q) T6 y) V' `( z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ' i( M; E9 w0 |3 b/ B
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 z5 ~# y2 Q/ o( E* gSupply and Demand {& Y( S) I) c1 K7 _* w/ y
Consumer Behavior2 y2 Y5 p8 Z4 v4 V3 I
Production and Cost3 P3 @, D4 p, G* x3 n
Price and Output: w' Y/ P! s. w6 r H
Market Structures6 c5 i. P- y3 ?9 w
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 [' W; x# p# U5 u+ W' I" Q9 U
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 P* ~2 b! h% j$ Y/ e+ @& G s
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Theory of consumer behavior
9 D) K9 L r" g# i) RTheory of production and cost
& F; G$ B. i, E3 }& B2 OPrice and output determination under competition
& z" X }' k6 aMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 2 E+ z0 |# k. t; h4 K
Externalities" J! |. G+ V/ k# q
Decision-making
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( {1 f$ }8 K& E/ F2 A+ A, {3 x% ECapital Investments1 u) i, F0 d* M* X% D) O; D8 m6 ^7 p' b
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, D) s0 c7 b1 G& U. lECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. J6 e6 a/ y& sTopics:
6 A' q7 B& r, XCost-Benefit Analysis
, h# ^% H0 O( J# d" w, x& d' zEvaluating Public Investment Projects) o; t/ A% S+ R( L# |
Look at examples from
) B8 [6 g" l9 L. ZTransportation
9 d1 |3 f1 o* H9 T2 JRiver Basin Management
" O+ D D* i2 W0 \Electrical Generation( \1 p- { h- @9 X' G2 i
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! z( f+ r$ A% o) A" J" P6 i
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Supply and Demand
0 E" J" V% W9 G" R: O0 bExternalities3 _4 r! K& s, z
Resource Allocation7 I( G. u1 i0 Y |. n% o8 i
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 W: |+ X/ n9 |: d0 W. v. T+ |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 S# z, [! i9 @0 O5 o
ECON 365 Resource Economics
5 d3 ]* L# Z8 p8 G9 v# [2 {( ETopics:
& j# m i3 j9 W) {- q* a1 g5 d ZExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 H) U, ]0 U- G8 J8 P% X0 e1 |+ f* c {Scarcity and pricing
. C$ k4 k9 ~0 o; q; yContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 z: r' N3 [4 s8 r! R" I1 L
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If you enjoyed learning about
: y& V: ?' A5 x; zResource Allocation
$ F& a$ s( ]; K) JPricing3 G3 l; [: S- ]2 H- M6 P
Markets
8 c4 ?% T' m; U$ _/ O7 _$ k% HGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
' T* ?: X$ M( |/ l+ l; W* `8 ~8 kCanadian Energy Policy and current issues0 f- y- x# b$ Q8 ~! u: p t
You might enjoy a course about ( |: O/ Q0 o9 x! N4 N
Energy Economics!
" x6 F$ T2 j4 _% s! U( g+ tECON 366 Energy Economics
+ _5 x4 B ^( OTopics: 4 d6 I1 Z, Y3 [) X7 a6 W; ?# |/ b
Pricing: d6 I) L% q* \4 f; t
Role in economic growth
+ f# c3 s& n0 J8 Y: mEnergy sources and markets
- q. l4 R, T# y+ H9 h) a1 pRole of government 5 Q( d. G' Z; X' U
Regulation
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Regulation' G6 U: G9 y P2 Q" g
Government roles
" H; {3 v! E2 x7 r9 u( pOr would like to learn more about
1 |/ i1 S |/ oEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ r$ p9 ~0 ?; _5 \ ASteps taken to address deterioration
( T" N1 |# A" _7 y4 MYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
: P6 h( W& F5 I1 l2 b) qECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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" [) ?( O' d, y" o6 V, IEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 V1 W0 N; ] P- f2 B: K
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 0 r. @; d3 E3 ?
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: W( |& E. r4 d5 O' z6 VRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives! d# f9 Z5 ~/ Y/ O
Total Welfare 1 c/ a( a; c( {5 S4 d. P9 e7 U
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 {' G3 b! }! Y: _" E5 qECON 378 Law and Economics R4 {9 s+ x# X0 g+ F+ g
Topics: 2 k: \7 J8 R9 @0 x: X
Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ u" |5 H. W. W) ~1 r5 L
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining4 k; r! q4 q; J" v; U
Child Support Payments; k" F3 K. j+ X: o& e
Private Divorce agreements
# h7 ]1 P! o) N4 V: q" _+ I3 fCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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3 {5 |. g5 c8 q+ |4 tIf you enjoyed learning about 8 ?9 x6 k) b/ U
Prisoners Dilemma% H. |( Q N- K- L) D9 G K3 u
Dominant Strategies
$ T: O& @. S1 p0 m; YCollusion9 H5 I! Z' ~- V7 U
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( s7 ]8 y6 x3 G' T
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& t0 _, X4 G( J; p4 y) u; G
Topics:
# U9 V% o+ l, P r6 R! FAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
7 r' m( A: K; ~$ [8 _. \7 @ fApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) K1 d7 y7 M/ l# E& N7 dNote! Prerequisites: ' K* y8 _& K" P2 h, _0 l
ECON 384 & 299 |
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