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If you enjoyed learning about:
+ j/ q( e" f" G4 CTrade
$ w* o5 o* p# w" o, E8 b* ?6 zGrowth+ F& W3 a/ m7 w. ^' t
Or would like to learn more about:
4 ^5 \$ I7 p! R R2 ]China as an Emerging Economy
( u/ e4 p' c; G+ R0 pYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 m, E" {! T0 P- R3 {ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development/ M1 z: o5 w- g P" f7 B3 \
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Chinese Economy Characteristics+ y9 n# w$ a' I. Y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy0 @9 @; d: _+ t4 Z7 K: c/ c3 K: P
Consequences of economic reform
! T- [0 a6 z3 u! G dCanada’s economic relations with China3 |: r$ x" L' ?1 h! W
' _- v) p, U+ y, m9 YIf you would like to learn more about:
+ B& ]$ @ O9 u7 C9 D1 BRich and Poor Countries& H" I- A# h, K4 e# s
Why economies differ
7 V6 m8 O- u1 KCauses for such differences
- q/ W) c9 I) z9 L" B2 m8 e7 |5 cYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. z! J& l% b3 K9 p7 a8 Q9 f
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 z0 M* A" ?6 w e) {8 d
Topics: y3 Q, Q% H) N) ^: r% c4 F# ~
Technology
1 ~* ]* a0 ?" W$ |9 bInstitutions
$ u8 F |6 A& Z" T0 c7 p* uGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
$ d, v4 t/ O; c; [! I) TConsumer Behavior w0 l4 g' E. F; @2 R
Production and Cost
% ?& ^; Q. z3 y" J! jPrice and Output2 ?7 I: I: k% Y5 W
Market Structures
) X6 R2 b1 d) iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ W0 s8 V2 u) w: E5 PECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 {' R2 P4 H& }. L2 GTopics:
, a- m2 v$ w0 y% bTheory of consumer behavior3 k% G1 W7 w# Q6 f( l; \$ p
Theory of production and cost+ b6 j! O0 {1 \) k2 O b( B
Price and output determination under competition: _$ m& {# v5 q0 [" F7 z
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
& K! I u8 Z8 X% JCosts and Benefits
7 B$ o* ^9 U& n- M4 UExternalities
, n3 I5 w( {# { z9 o5 ]Decision-making
' a" ?2 I, u, }% Q9 P# A4 c/ h) IOr would like to learn more about
8 o. I; k; L( s, UCapital Investments
- {2 v) F! f5 a9 sYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" i/ G. y1 R# E* F' |) n0 sECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 U- Q ~ v" G, x$ g t3 t* d
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Cost-Benefit Analysis6 p4 y3 C3 \. m7 [' h6 q5 j
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* F2 a) N: _) ~9 D7 S Y; v/ I
Look at examples from
* g+ w2 \4 i( mTransportation
! T+ t0 @: J+ m! ~River Basin Management
5 E9 o5 K6 N' n8 z, j jElectrical Generation
, t! I3 P+ P4 {- C7 R4 w) P+ Q8 @Oil & Gas and Pollution Control; h+ ^0 s3 q4 ^
7 @2 z% t" R$ Q: L. f# x4 cIf you enjoyed learning about
$ W6 `. u# Y7 v3 m# aSupply and Demand" H& K9 b/ n0 V* m# ^3 u
Externalities
0 y) N/ J8 @9 R# r: MResource Allocation) X& _7 {5 \; P* o& P& ~6 _
Taxation1 Y+ y# K, ]& o( k" X1 j3 k- h/ t) j
Or would like to learn more about * v- l+ r5 l! g8 V8 J2 Q. B9 ]
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada; U3 E2 k; ]) W; _8 n2 X `
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% C4 Y# ~$ k( T/ t7 u5 AECON 365 Resource Economics. m( [6 `. C4 @
Topics:3 l7 {' g, h7 }. _" b/ ]
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
- \, h" S" W9 WScarcity and pricing
% N0 }0 S, z8 @1 C6 |( h' vContemporary Canadian resource policy issues2 @$ b/ a; _* I" ]0 v- I- |0 L e
4 x: v3 i) b7 t7 K5 {If you enjoyed learning about
9 O: o2 ?- b& h" ZResource Allocation
( ?1 U' |) @) z, |. a* J& ]# lPricing
$ b% s! b2 u( O9 l4 a$ `Markets
1 Y8 X0 U; _! y- tGovernment roles
+ T& S9 m9 l& i7 ]9 mOr would like to learn more about 8 D0 O* \, o0 N
The energy sector, including sources and markets
7 S; c" \! P: u8 l' J [2 [Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, x% {3 U0 ?! H3 h$ M
You might enjoy a course about
5 f! y8 O9 ^/ e/ j1 J1 DEnergy Economics!3 R y4 r* M" Z9 S
ECON 366 Energy Economics8 Y/ g! S: D; E& {) e' U, @
Topics:
4 u* y' \8 n# N* `Pricing
; c' E& n2 ]1 k# @0 @6 w, ZRole in economic growth ) X6 u- t. U3 n% U3 J6 V3 s3 Y1 p' e
Energy sources and markets 4 | |" ^! a4 \4 q7 F s
Role of government ) x D; J; x. `5 ^# {
Regulation / I7 `9 ~! f) b! d* ]# \
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Externalities
6 N+ |4 c! t& m' @Regulation! m+ Z; H. I$ p1 f
Government roles8 P+ ]; u% n- b
Or would like to learn more about 2 r/ g" B; k0 p' b3 U/ v" D1 [
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ j8 N! O: i# Y$ W, ^Steps taken to address deterioration
7 t9 W8 A1 J" o8 e% HYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) L0 ~9 q$ ^4 }- R) e' F
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: I! W( s _8 PTopics: # B" H0 H, U8 m8 z u a8 V' E
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 g6 z0 P2 b+ _; V8 v& TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 2 d. r7 c' w' s( l% D% D( N$ s
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration * a5 k9 A: o' u( E9 i& Q5 B
Recreation economics. E& d/ H- K7 ]' i- Y3 m6 L# K- U% Q
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; t4 z( z' H/ c+ r9 q Individual Incentives
2 X: ^) C( Y3 e- U8 N, s% k6 J- oTotal Welfare , B( @* C" f, G+ ^ F5 |8 _( O
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! }7 e8 e7 c8 k- x' w% S7 R2 k, rECON 378 Law and Economics
5 d& B4 R# U T, W* bTopics:
& _2 b8 B0 B7 M( Z: yIssues in Criminal and Family Law! I2 g3 E* `( {( ~' f4 k( E5 A9 m+ Q0 w h
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% m% Q9 A" I/ U. nChild Support Payments* v( K6 p2 S# Z2 q( i1 u9 y# J
Private Divorce agreements
- _9 @, K9 G6 [; kCriminal provisions of the Competition Act. C# q7 Y4 @3 l% C3 B2 l' j: D1 v! s
6 i: A8 w' W$ E% w' \If you enjoyed learning about 0 { d% e& x" R9 o
Prisoners Dilemma2 F; n1 e8 M, q0 l! L. D: i5 ?) R
Dominant Strategies
! G0 n2 |. r& t: qCollusion
0 w4 C8 K* k9 n2 |You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ p4 |9 W. F/ C, x. N( YECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 P9 r0 t! ^5 s8 }0 _+ q: p! Z, X
Topics: 1 E7 R) G2 g6 \* O% R
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 Z$ b/ R$ K5 L( |; gApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- n! ]( R' D4 ENote! Prerequisites:
6 |; q2 I' y6 }0 QECON 384 & 299 |
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