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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
+ J2 }- r. T, ]# nOr would like to learn more about:
0 o9 T; B) {! V8 w& q cChina as an Emerging Economy
- a; v @% Z# ~6 [- OYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
% S6 g7 a. z3 X) E5 M; `/ dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: n) ~) F7 |( L8 p& c+ x
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
: C9 f# E+ h& b0 ZRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
* U2 L: b- B$ sConsequences of economic reform
; I; P7 U& m- E* f vCanada’s economic relations with China
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5 M) N2 V3 c" F* d7 f+ P2 e4 `If you would like to learn more about:
2 _ J- @! X5 C2 P" m' ^' n! HRich and Poor Countries8 b; s/ |1 }3 m* ^: `5 \- t
Why economies differ
& x7 `7 i7 y. X1 @8 iCauses for such differences+ p5 N7 C m& C0 j- P2 H
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* s, ^5 ?' t$ ]2 \0 U
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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1 C; g" i! O0 J8 H8 QTechnology0 H! N, X5 T; G; ?5 w+ t7 J; @
Institutions
( @" e/ [: u3 f+ T1 j6 r( J7 QGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence + b5 u; a$ J7 O
/ _& h7 B+ @& \5 J% }2 ?If you enjoyed learning about
2 L/ S. c5 B4 ?/ j8 s" D& F4 FSupply and Demand
5 D9 U, N v) j. ~5 n# X* IConsumer Behavior
' A6 h8 Y; N; X5 t, dProduction and Cost
. c5 A0 g( a6 U! `/ Z1 KPrice and Output! S9 g$ g9 G |0 ]
Market Structures+ F5 j. T d6 C3 ?- r4 V
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% P& C$ g3 _& N: KECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 ?+ h- V2 v+ x9 U0 t b
Topics:
5 R9 E- j1 V7 ^ g b4 yTheory of consumer behavior
6 `2 X: ?7 N9 G7 C4 m: u) jTheory of production and cost, d& K$ ]; l/ ]* G3 q
Price and output determination under competition
+ O* w [$ t1 MMonopoly and other market structures
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; z+ h7 c' r+ T' ?If you enjoyed learning about
, M* j4 Q, v" d, L% m; ~Costs and Benefits
- Q4 i2 w* w# W' C. b6 VExternalities
% Q& v7 u& q0 }% J0 s2 Y, ~Decision-making
9 b; @( p7 I# q8 HOr would like to learn more about ^* Y3 s8 I& Y+ K
Capital Investments8 Y+ I: y$ C" P# b5 G! ~2 D
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" f% i, l, Q9 z& x: [9 }+ h) v; B% s
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation0 l, D7 J2 }! a1 f% G
Topics:
( Y% g6 q9 i* J: M0 M/ x- {/ FCost-Benefit Analysis7 _; I' r9 o( m
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 c3 n4 d. E3 h0 l. RLook at examples from
- t/ v- M, t2 W! B* \. ^Transportation# l6 d* j7 ]7 P1 }1 J) U
River Basin Management; ?% j6 y% k0 z0 S% P" \
Electrical Generation% U2 w2 b: |" j2 F% s, h
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control. n% T0 n# [! s
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If you enjoyed learning about
& M: u. C/ G" TSupply and Demand. E( ^( H! j( C1 L/ t) f
Externalities5 _; v$ |, G5 @/ S4 ^3 x/ z
Resource Allocation
2 w. G3 \6 H" [# \* `1 @7 JTaxation
* Q% _9 L3 j# z- M$ P3 o+ y: ^9 k# fOr would like to learn more about
" ]' Y4 H, g5 R# q/ W* a' ^: d& w- D3 ISupply of Natural Resources in Canada$ v# T1 @$ v L2 _
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ e! w: B0 ~# G% F7 L( fECON 365 Resource Economics
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" t1 x8 H. l: r" F, mExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- O" ~# o2 N# Q7 h Y' M- {# p
Scarcity and pricing( R" r4 k! U7 U' {* j7 r) Q, ~: a
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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; U7 w s. Q' D' B% cIf you enjoyed learning about
: M( R# R0 w' D+ w- s; L& FResource Allocation$ N w( `* s& @9 u+ }1 b
Pricing0 { d2 ~8 q- e; q# M5 n E6 L
Markets0 s7 s: {9 H3 E8 D3 G4 O# C' [
Government roles& q% T: o# P4 S! }
Or would like to learn more about e, Y) n! W! _9 V& F5 W& G' ]
The energy sector, including sources and markets% C2 k$ ]5 D9 [8 I9 R+ @
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 d( b7 h. `" w* \6 U" F
You might enjoy a course about ; V1 f+ [3 p& b# ]6 S
Energy Economics!
, S* X2 X/ e8 H& p/ F9 zECON 366 Energy Economics+ N; Z" z* z% U- `! Z
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Pricing
3 O: x' V: t% F( \/ ORole in economic growth
0 ^: q" N% K9 u: pEnergy sources and markets * Z# ]2 A7 n# z7 N% `$ S+ Q8 J
Role of government $ q8 K6 ?' h- f
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ [$ Y! x* c) W1 O! G+ xExternalities
% B3 b7 u+ W) B& j1 n HRegulation! N {: y: J2 N; k& z) w* @
Government roles- M( }' x6 |1 j. q0 g$ e/ u( G- {
Or would like to learn more about
+ `% O/ ~4 o7 e2 V0 i ]- CEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ l! K t+ C" mSteps taken to address deterioration/ y4 u& O W! [/ |" l2 Q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
a1 M! L; k5 [. t% Y! E1 Y. NECON 369 Economics of the Environment. _( C/ ^5 x5 D8 w
Topics: + w, F) W; A% G& N' r9 I1 n, T
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ( j1 _7 A: B W7 q; i9 I+ Q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* H; G/ W% J3 ]9 E" k/ YTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 B! m- {: c% P7 y: X7 |
Recreation economics+ |% S, D7 p. ]# i& S: ~
m; f/ O. j3 E4 I1 m- J0 p6 cIf you enjoyed learning about( w) z* L0 g, o# t
Individual Incentives
. f- C3 l" S( [" N* R6 ZTotal Welfare
5 G5 x2 n9 x* j; YYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* Z/ Z- N) r/ V" m6 U3 HECON 378 Law and Economics& }: c, I9 b/ m e
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
1 ~, q) }3 x3 W+ \Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' O) ~5 ~; B( _$ K& _5 f8 t; g
Child Support Payments
6 ]+ C/ k. I) aPrivate Divorce agreements
2 J% Y3 W7 z9 _- d: h% D- `( UCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
% `/ _- J# t; ?1 ^* i2 SPrisoners Dilemma) F* a& m; Q/ w4 {
Dominant Strategies
5 f7 \! S3 Y" m$ m- lCollusion ~; b9 \1 R) t$ C
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 v. u% l1 E4 D9 w; A. ^ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 m% d7 ]; f: Q6 d
Topics:
7 U+ H4 x% y V4 l0 jAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ s' s+ {/ Y* y- p% [Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 e' m) M4 u- S I& P5 N' N0 RNote! Prerequisites: ) C- }2 b# U; J" l( O- V6 U
ECON 384 & 299 |
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