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If you enjoyed learning about:
; }( r5 Z O$ g2 F& `) oTrade
) a0 s6 Y0 R4 Z$ \ B+ D6 jGrowth9 V8 V k( O9 ?/ M5 y+ O5 O
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China as an Emerging Economy9 U9 b& i V- l! B4 }
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& `, b) ]1 S- @2 j3 F' O: J& G- p; A
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: F. ^1 @2 t" x$ I5 Z, ^$ k
Topics:
( B0 v& j. Z% K6 g8 X NChinese Economy Characteristics
- V( Z) l: D3 J( aRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 z7 r6 e$ s, n8 P) _Consequences of economic reform/ l- e4 A5 u! T1 f* u, y1 t
Canada’s economic relations with China* `7 ]3 s$ a" [5 j
; ~# e; E7 J. ]8 D$ DIf you would like to learn more about: 6 v. G% d n( X9 C6 _ ]
Rich and Poor Countries z2 ?7 h; y' x
Why economies differ
2 x4 d* p$ d! r) lCauses for such differences
- [3 o$ T2 l( x, Z* N9 b) f7 RYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' [) g! h8 a2 K' @! h% N4 g
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 B) j# @# L& ~. C
Topics:
3 q) j4 f) e& ?+ e' g; S, {- K: ETechnology
5 |" d. i8 i6 r+ d ]* d3 EInstitutions7 v! t n* {7 `/ ?6 I" @
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand9 |0 g6 R- |' s. P1 ]; b
Consumer Behavior# X3 f& g" f" ^+ ]
Production and Cost
) S, |, [/ V% U5 j5 MPrice and Output
0 V- f7 U+ m& j, @& LMarket Structures
8 y N1 e$ s1 K2 u! S' gYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
; C L& j* s: s& u! K; wECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 I) z. n+ m4 V6 Z4 jTopics: / q. q0 a" [( C1 {" Y6 I
Theory of consumer behavior) z1 y6 B4 b2 m: H" U% F( T [
Theory of production and cost' y% F- w" f0 U+ t( ~- C- J
Price and output determination under competition5 D* i, @3 H5 M% f4 |
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
( m. v0 j: h0 v8 ^* ]% WCosts and Benefits
7 i# R+ r6 w! n& q. t! O ~6 A7 ZExternalities
+ W1 y$ C- Z/ P3 W, v- s# Y0 NDecision-making% J3 t H% t1 ]& Q, z U, M
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Capital Investments
0 j# k, n9 E; D5 r7 A# vYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 \- r, s6 k- |1 O; `
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ X/ |4 m' o/ e i/ J* qTopics:
; e! j, I) q* Y+ k; V+ L# rCost-Benefit Analysis
$ P$ I' P4 ^1 O2 e5 NEvaluating Public Investment Projects6 U* a: L2 A3 F. f, X8 Y
Look at examples from
8 u( h. g7 L9 B# G/ n1 T z. J% |8 nTransportation
9 m4 u: A6 O! MRiver Basin Management
4 R+ U" q! b/ X3 }" K; K. C4 ?5 {Electrical Generation m o, `4 _' t2 ]/ P
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control; n, u1 t" h1 ^+ p% O
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Supply and Demand
; H* Y9 b9 T9 M' hExternalities
; _5 i$ S: F3 d( Z/ yResource Allocation
. w% v. G# ~! r$ ^: }% \) E( p; XTaxation
9 F- P$ g! T7 q- V! n, D6 zOr would like to learn more about # a, m% I: {7 @# c% s
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 ^& V$ N* K/ m1 D' l9 O3 `( ^You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ @2 U3 f, x/ b$ g' Y. t4 ~- Y& h6 V& f
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ D# D P# t: D: U% G. ^# F
Topics:7 K- b, U. X5 v: n
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ [. K! k8 W7 @6 V4 }, G& DScarcity and pricing
& A8 [- g; |7 W) q. rContemporary Canadian resource policy issues" S* [+ h5 f Z, Z4 ~! \/ K
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Resource Allocation
0 R2 Z& O! V! a8 O( APricing
8 B Y" y9 b4 t" pMarkets
8 o' ]* C5 `5 U* `: H7 Q! @Government roles; v) o9 W W6 M! u9 H
Or would like to learn more about
6 J5 l4 p4 s! Z9 h% g2 ~. y0 B6 nThe energy sector, including sources and markets, c- q/ P/ J* q; X+ f6 \" R
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ l# M8 `5 W x. ]$ J3 IYou might enjoy a course about
* V0 a* V6 O7 S- n! D7 f- e$ mEnergy Economics!1 _2 d0 D. K. o2 K
ECON 366 Energy Economics( @8 i F' N, W5 g
Topics:
# ~" d @* V' x a, j, i+ ^Pricing1 d2 o+ H+ ` D- R( j( T
Role in economic growth
! ^3 K% J9 ?0 W. M9 \Energy sources and markets
) `) {; O9 Q' V1 h/ ARole of government
( i% X' j" Z1 _# eRegulation
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Externalities, X- \7 D# j7 v- x A
Regulation: B! O3 [; p+ k2 y3 a8 k& r3 I: b- K
Government roles! e9 v# h+ M9 D, c
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, `2 n J' \3 h* M7 j; x2 v. j1 s
Steps taken to address deterioration
|, c; @6 D' f' g6 ^ a* mYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! : O. X Y, _$ b
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
/ m# Y1 M" ~; h# Y9 ]Topics: 7 I# ?% f/ I R; ^5 q
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + r, ?' w9 c. R' A/ L' E, r
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
" `0 h+ K2 U3 B" |Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# j4 ^0 z5 E, X( \. w2 y; wRecreation economics
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3 m7 R* Z2 N9 E* v( Y5 HIf you enjoyed learning about
; I4 v" Y5 `/ k Individual Incentives
7 c. w& O' e2 l% S$ b9 d6 I! [Total Welfare 9 d; U! R% A t
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 `; C4 I0 t! k2 j+ X) D9 T* K
ECON 378 Law and Economics! s2 v$ x" D* L, Z/ w c
Topics:
- M: Y0 i& ` o2 L" `. HIssues in Criminal and Family Law2 g- W4 V" g6 g" R* k' K5 A
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ j$ E1 a# Y% S1 t- G: SChild Support Payments( g/ T6 B; Z0 u6 d# T
Private Divorce agreements1 e8 J# w/ _. Z" N* n
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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; k/ r& b3 }( WIf you enjoyed learning about
1 y2 E+ p/ g7 J) c% L3 FPrisoners Dilemma! v' v' W8 V3 P$ R9 W3 P
Dominant Strategies
6 Z/ ]5 Q! V0 I3 v; m7 yCollusion0 ^& T" Q0 }) b9 ?' E& E% D) j) g6 f$ P
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
8 ~* @9 b( q! q/ I) OECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 o' j* D" K" z+ B& |7 G# _Topics:
- I% R' `7 O* EAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games% }" ?' u" L3 h, u
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " O, u; p* Z" t6 W; k# D
Note! Prerequisites:
7 N a# m7 |2 a% W/ w8 XECON 384 & 299 |
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