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If you enjoyed learning about:
0 l8 V4 A5 ?7 Z% [0 M( L' oTrade
: R, t8 T5 @+ eGrowth
# B. n _1 g" v; HOr would like to learn more about:
7 W. v; |- d, y4 [: v$ M) eChina as an Emerging Economy
* _) M0 f7 q. @You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!9 V: B3 n- d) ]) V" o8 c5 o
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 w" C4 L5 j. b2 u# ]! Y+ B' |8 C
Topics: ) B6 P" N; n* @
Chinese Economy Characteristics
5 e. {: X- T& cRecent Events in the Chinese Economy* ]( R/ P8 J$ O8 ~3 U
Consequences of economic reform
0 U* }9 T8 b5 c: M( ECanada’s economic relations with China
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# I' Z. d) c* p' JIf you would like to learn more about:
8 f% m2 K4 B& XRich and Poor Countries
& h2 E$ A, l; z0 V# ]9 Q- QWhy economies differ% Y4 i! y# X+ p( \4 O; ]
Causes for such differences
$ O) {* N* |2 X$ c" b3 PYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 S- [1 \- `1 C: u! q' W5 V) }
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& R4 g0 Y: S8 z$ r$ Z
Topics:- i4 M; V+ R. I
Technology
8 R' [0 f# K% w1 Q3 \; [9 Y1 vInstitutions
: ~( B& y9 k( F: P* R+ X7 A6 u) kGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
# H; ?) C8 y; Z- AConsumer Behavior( P( `; ]7 S* X
Production and Cost
' }" n. s0 T, B' z! \Price and Output3 ]4 X- c" y' p- q9 Z+ L# S
Market Structures
5 y! G6 K# a5 n* }* F2 Y L# KYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" k, ]7 r8 ?* W4 `. [8 J) }, O
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
% E, ^: b# M/ M6 P/ l8 ~Topics: 8 C) t0 N% Z0 T2 v
Theory of consumer behavior
$ F- Y! O, M% b9 NTheory of production and cost$ O* _$ B* r( l4 A4 c
Price and output determination under competition- c1 ^* ?: t7 `, l* B
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 Y8 E8 t% Y# h. B9 t$ @) d+ dCosts and Benefits
7 E- v( ?0 G; m' ]+ KExternalities
: T% a, X% Y& |4 PDecision-making8 Q0 e& Z- I7 U+ O0 G2 Q
Or would like to learn more about
5 b; _; @6 @. U1 a" xCapital Investments
t3 U! o8 y# J8 y, p( L7 }You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 P. s9 @1 Y# DECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ K4 O1 |( G$ `( k& J' ?Topics:
# C! |* s- z+ g+ Y* w3 R" y7 pCost-Benefit Analysis: a0 h% v3 g$ r# u. _1 S
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* o& X3 i5 `) c5 ?
Look at examples from $ N6 E& t: t% Q" U! m* N
Transportation( i2 H( N' v# J) T
River Basin Management
( O! T! X! S9 w& Y( fElectrical Generation
2 K! g% ?( `) @Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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: K5 _- R, W+ A" J" F4 R, bIf you enjoyed learning about
" F3 H! l: O u- y7 _Supply and Demand
* D) E- o7 r* x5 B( d: TExternalities
5 q9 v" `" T6 [- d# h qResource Allocation
0 I2 n; U" K6 R+ pTaxation
% E& L [. k9 Y, s2 `Or would like to learn more about
( E: ?6 R& h" f/ O( n+ |0 h9 FSupply of Natural Resources in Canada8 O' Y# l# U5 D; X9 M; a3 J
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! V s% r: y9 {8 `
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 ~+ O# x2 s- ?+ t; D5 {
Topics:- D" h& b$ }' b4 h; f" P8 B
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% h* J: y, S- K% W, `: W
Scarcity and pricing/ {1 n6 v/ U. ?% e- y; ] Y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues; t6 A& K" ?% n/ n, a
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 {# d4 q0 w9 N1 H3 HResource Allocation
8 w# g F8 o) X% l7 C* T. Z0 VPricing
6 _: S$ J' g& w2 K1 dMarkets
% i' U& L" l- w* K+ Z8 _Government roles
, g3 |, K. Z7 _) I1 YOr would like to learn more about 2 g% c- ?; i4 s# A4 v/ O1 N
The energy sector, including sources and markets
* ^/ a, s! L$ u6 S# P" w% _7 ]; {Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 B' j* f3 ]! p8 v: N- N# d/ \4 @You might enjoy a course about & {) W# W7 e0 [6 y, r6 c8 K
Energy Economics!' E8 |- y R8 |
ECON 366 Energy Economics
; X, i4 R6 @: V6 n. S- Z* XTopics: 2 s6 N d; s9 O, d; s/ ^
Pricing
1 R0 \, [0 `' O( w* O" o: mRole in economic growth . ~# t5 q5 D7 K6 Y' E s! e# c
Energy sources and markets ) h& q; x' e0 ~: G
Role of government
0 F Y8 j4 z2 WRegulation
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5 p6 \0 d; N5 q) Z! L7 sIf you enjoyed learning about 6 J1 s- J$ U9 A9 O6 l; `! P3 U
Externalities
; E ], O3 k2 [. d( ARegulation
: H* u3 J e/ ^6 X8 C# vGovernment roles2 _" j0 n) p/ a5 k3 j
Or would like to learn more about
2 \. ? E L" m, S, fEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
; F3 S3 Q8 M* S9 sSteps taken to address deterioration
* r/ f; B9 \9 I3 t( R6 ^( RYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 _5 |/ g$ \6 F3 O6 @; u: F
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
% V2 Y# ]- G: R/ Z) D5 f; UTopics:
+ C) G; W7 U2 L4 iEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 q) q2 L* M9 b
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 }1 G% S: e. Z Q @/ PTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 8 l( p9 f( N8 J# Y8 v
Recreation economics5 p6 W9 F F& d* [; j
# ~+ }/ f+ N/ {3 o4 h7 Z, _3 BIf you enjoyed learning about/ }$ N7 P0 R$ G/ n8 R
Individual Incentives
9 w8 ^& E( |' {: `- x- uTotal Welfare
% d7 x/ w; Q: g* {- r8 B& n( ?You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 Y0 i, Y5 W0 B6 E7 U
ECON 378 Law and Economics; ~+ h- j! u; s. r; h) G1 N
Topics:
9 l2 }7 a2 p% D% M4 A* z$ C7 S$ PIssues in Criminal and Family Law
. g8 Q$ M1 W% ^; |Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) {% a- J$ }. Z8 [Child Support Payments7 Y" o/ p9 Y+ R: @0 ^. j$ p
Private Divorce agreements
. ~) E: n9 O! Y. k% R3 p1 a1 y' dCriminal provisions of the Competition Act2 D2 y) }8 u. P& E; c% D0 ]
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If you enjoyed learning about ) ~5 q* R7 F% v L4 E* `. M
Prisoners Dilemma9 e/ s/ r# _8 x# j/ M7 o
Dominant Strategies
; [8 P. s9 N0 bCollusion
' n- ]2 a& P6 |# ~- J/ FYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! r5 i% J, V. L4 XECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ F0 b) o9 Q& `: _- tTopics: 8 i! s8 \- v+ Q4 K
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 X% U7 O* X; ?$ }1 gApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
5 e8 v, i i0 D( n1 V4 N( \Note! Prerequisites:
2 ]$ ?4 j: p( r+ eECON 384 & 299 |
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