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If you enjoyed learning about:
5 K, a8 Z" ]3 L: u5 Q4 w, H+ KTrade
5 e* x/ b+ D( Y) fGrowth* T) p1 ~/ d. m) X X
Or would like to learn more about:
" N: ] T# _+ j+ |& BChina as an Emerging Economy
- ^* v8 w& a5 S7 {$ M0 DYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!. P. j2 O: M2 d1 l" w
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
6 i8 o o/ s* d% h5 p% rTopics: # P! T3 O9 w$ t: {# A7 m
Chinese Economy Characteristics
, d8 W: P4 B1 j7 XRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
# k" o- h" g: nConsequences of economic reform
8 a% e _) n' d: r/ t0 V* r H4 M2 [Canada’s economic relations with China9 k; V0 V9 S+ i2 w3 s9 g
6 m) Z# d% U9 g! F, zIf you would like to learn more about:
. v$ }9 x; Q9 C) ~. pRich and Poor Countries
& K, M" X# f" b/ z* t9 H9 T MWhy economies differ) g' T4 E1 D6 g$ {
Causes for such differences
1 ~1 S/ Z" q! { R. D S& o ^You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. D) Y* C% j. t+ U: y/ k9 XECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 r8 U' t( S* a6 l, ?# n
Topics:7 I* i5 O% w6 i; g1 X+ h4 p. G
Technology
$ G# V+ }4 Q" T7 k+ ]. ]" O; LInstitutions9 T5 ^$ N3 c" E$ n8 z7 x/ S
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 r; z0 X& g8 u3 A7 @9 XSupply and Demand& {0 `; a) C' ~8 q) {5 O
Consumer Behavior. f3 i( O* c0 N5 J' q. B
Production and Cost
, g1 Y* C5 F; {7 }- \# O# p- ~+ kPrice and Output# y5 b% A0 t4 O2 ~( G, ^ w6 t
Market Structures2 d7 Y E) w& c
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 j7 r& F! u6 c7 b& B, k, n3 bECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 H* J. N6 ^' \* }
Topics: / P3 l$ r9 w; ?1 Q
Theory of consumer behavior
3 }9 s: @5 u1 k. XTheory of production and cost( s# ^6 S. O W2 d y7 S J
Price and output determination under competition2 w. J8 k/ v* y
Monopoly and other market structures. u+ z: p f- N S
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If you enjoyed learning about / P, r3 y5 y9 O6 ^% X5 d
Costs and Benefits
+ g- d0 M [9 Y( `* TExternalities
& m$ u3 u# D1 I9 @Decision-making" ?( A1 Q, T7 ]- A; `$ a$ n5 k M
Or would like to learn more about
. ~/ j4 G' G: T* Z5 r! vCapital Investments
# W1 c# b8 _3 `: B! w3 DYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 f6 j! \3 J1 W F! r, @
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, d9 v( j: M; A# v0 c" g- \Topics:
2 }6 k7 n# I/ c+ q4 }Cost-Benefit Analysis
% s/ U" I4 b4 E' v5 `" Z" C8 k. JEvaluating Public Investment Projects& ?# q/ ?- O* C
Look at examples from
1 Q$ Y# U2 [# K: d7 KTransportation' I! I! K3 Z5 l0 z( ]- X; T8 F
River Basin Management
0 F5 q T" j! }7 ]- ]6 Q$ QElectrical Generation; \6 I& ]: P, N
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control3 o4 I. C% y2 U! e
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If you enjoyed learning about
& `% v! O0 M6 {Supply and Demand
1 Y' n; O, t' C1 O+ {& }3 SExternalities) }+ j$ L3 V/ i9 d6 F, N7 {: q1 q
Resource Allocation
, H2 ?& R, }" k s& BTaxation! ?+ b" G+ F9 X) ]) y
Or would like to learn more about 1 y n9 c4 J2 v4 O0 n) K/ h
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada0 Y& \' v& U2 M$ X8 S
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 ]3 T. J, f. \0 zECON 365 Resource Economics% Q1 L+ A2 A. c: F8 @: a
Topics:
( T' U# c: @( d# P2 a, A. IExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& C | e8 g# X) c
Scarcity and pricing9 [- ]/ Q: i* q5 W
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues$ Z y5 W$ w+ i7 [# [" N
* @" I8 i% g/ y4 P2 f- S# nIf you enjoyed learning about * { `( E3 t( @. m( E# ]* p
Resource Allocation4 e! R3 q! c8 ~% ]: U* H \; E8 z
Pricing
( a, ?) a6 N5 VMarkets8 ]6 M: R& Q- L8 ?$ u
Government roles$ }1 k5 b5 w" }
Or would like to learn more about " C ?0 y9 ^+ t: }" L, @
The energy sector, including sources and markets' W- i3 Q5 @, P
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues8 D. w! L2 d1 ?
You might enjoy a course about + a$ u+ [* A* g! c! R0 g
Energy Economics!7 F; ^' ~9 g! u
ECON 366 Energy Economics
0 O+ {* k0 w; O% l$ X# cTopics: ! a3 o* T U) t0 o8 n$ T
Pricing5 p1 q3 F: ^" K3 S1 {9 g8 f& H$ p
Role in economic growth 2 z/ ~2 O0 I; o! r$ u) ^
Energy sources and markets % _; b5 a# Y$ x
Role of government 5 q( t* l* r! p7 Z! j
Regulation
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: d D3 V/ I W3 r3 _2 x1 zIf you enjoyed learning about
. D% b/ H. c. F- v8 D5 Z0 ~Externalities, H* S6 v: D( r: }
Regulation
, j6 u& I, U" v8 e4 I* o2 LGovernment roles9 v2 A; h) F6 S+ E" l
Or would like to learn more about 6 u4 f( O6 M5 E& Z
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; i1 p5 Y2 E0 S* Y3 s
Steps taken to address deterioration6 H! o$ V* V1 T
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. O6 R9 a, Q# c$ ~4 kECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ m6 o$ Y# ^7 j1 I G$ a
Topics:
3 I l3 ]" y5 B+ N& c9 I+ AEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 _3 c- {: h6 @( W; f
Types and causes of environmental deterioration $ r) s% l5 E* N6 X
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' f3 w2 f- Q; P' G. Q+ zRecreation economics% I t7 W' [ C$ n; I9 H5 b/ i
F* z& J: _; W# n% a EIf you enjoyed learning about
$ {9 P' c/ z# ]" k: T: b' B% W Individual Incentives' _* O0 W' D4 O
Total Welfare , f7 k# [1 Z" E7 V
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; j( P/ t* \0 }* C( f) V2 U
ECON 378 Law and Economics
- T, S: @ L- ~Topics:
: M2 y$ G c, T' D( _Issues in Criminal and Family Law
) e( x0 F7 I. P! I+ D3 G# H* ECrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' `9 O, O- M; f
Child Support Payments! V: z2 s; t0 h! R
Private Divorce agreements: y7 E( y- U* n: x- {( M3 `
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% h+ w, |- m% \$ v' R7 {. y( s/ ^
$ n5 `2 [* m2 tIf you enjoyed learning about : S% j/ O6 `3 Z0 b
Prisoners Dilemma D# z: T. l3 e; V' v
Dominant Strategies. E" N, r* k- D
Collusion
/ _2 s1 p2 H3 ?You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # e1 E p/ ] X2 t. s/ A) V) _" s
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' r/ K* G9 C! K% q
Topics: " f0 @5 x/ s3 g2 ~
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 t) b( \7 |/ V3 E: ?! R9 A0 TApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 d7 T' n2 m9 D% e. @3 HNote! Prerequisites:
& y: A# S! U J! Y0 @0 g$ VECON 384 & 299 |
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