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If you enjoyed learning about: 3 A; @( I6 C, X" C9 c8 X
Trade
% `3 S5 M+ g3 T4 P) iGrowth# Z* b$ P$ x' c* C, H9 v8 z
Or would like to learn more about: 1 M8 H% z' I1 [' ?2 |- @) P
China as an Emerging Economy8 Z2 }9 w b- M! e: V) d
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
% z1 R5 H$ f) y* l: P! D5 N% [ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" }8 r, {, N# v1 v$ M) XTopics: / o& t6 ]% A/ r( b% v' n
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- @8 l) a& S e t3 J( BRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
. `# Z6 P: B8 Q9 [ rConsequences of economic reform
7 {, ?* a- S7 @& ^, R a/ w! D9 W: }Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 0 \8 @) P: t/ l& l3 g4 o% U. ^
Rich and Poor Countries, C3 a9 V( [1 m8 m8 D" h) y5 N9 b
Why economies differ# Q) N' f" N3 k" n% w
Causes for such differences
$ Y: k5 S' s! R( M( U$ {- sYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. ~8 o) r$ K) p* q; iECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 ?' m8 r j, [, p! P: Y
Topics:+ t! \* O. O9 ]' G3 C3 ^* o$ e( y
Technology2 C# O3 I ]& i* ^
Institutions2 @4 j0 v; f# _+ d7 @
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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2 T# T& t' _+ S( t1 Y. o: SIf you enjoyed learning about
* p8 v# O- n$ N4 F5 ?3 PSupply and Demand) |1 G4 K8 Z2 x1 a. \' f: q- j
Consumer Behavior# i9 h' K1 D5 B
Production and Cost- y6 p$ V" y; R( b" h$ J7 ?
Price and Output$ y3 W0 w$ [( l/ k% x
Market Structures4 Y8 E, @4 j- t( y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 l- _) ]4 [- \3 v
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I- m8 X! Z7 \1 D! {# v
Topics:
2 m! O* s' E6 s3 P e. d) p2 q/ g0 UTheory of consumer behavior
9 [5 H# E+ u% ]2 [* Q- t6 A/ }Theory of production and cost
5 c: f1 l1 X7 L8 s7 Q4 t2 yPrice and output determination under competition
T$ R* B" Y# J3 I6 d# ?2 KMonopoly and other market structures
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$ y' \" B, g+ G+ Q: pCosts and Benefits
2 ?8 J# E. D. N/ vExternalities
( U* {5 L" ^ h% T2 [3 r" HDecision-making% b5 U2 l! y2 W
Or would like to learn more about
. k9 o, W5 E" v/ KCapital Investments
( u4 X" f" s6 cYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! Z5 Y# n+ {8 m9 I' oECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation% H4 F' o+ b: D4 Y) u
Topics:
' q# E6 q. X W( j1 a+ Z$ \8 GCost-Benefit Analysis! z* T5 n: R. y8 T& I' ?
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
Q$ U3 H$ n8 }$ Q4 u( I3 v1 t \Look at examples from * g' m6 s) I1 p5 _8 n
Transportation& q" s, w& ?7 `) c- w1 S+ s
River Basin Management5 T9 M! e+ U) G3 C0 _7 ]$ ^
Electrical Generation
0 E) p' p9 m- ~1 ~/ OOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 w4 H/ e R! z% WSupply and Demand
% {7 W9 u0 F+ i/ {Externalities
$ Z4 B/ ^( o+ `3 g% i, m4 uResource Allocation+ l4 f2 i8 Y' D. W' |
Taxation
, y* ^1 P3 w5 s# ]$ Z1 }; S6 aOr would like to learn more about
% a/ s/ f" z" G$ N6 ~9 a6 A* X {Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; Z- E. b$ q$ MYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 }6 U% V" o, b3 x3 u: U. D% |
ECON 365 Resource Economics% O% i; S# j5 |# j! P/ A- N8 [
Topics:6 z( x) [) J" K1 L
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( a e: h3 c1 ^9 W X9 JScarcity and pricing& N2 @9 k! ~: ~ Q
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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) ]/ _7 J: h: F4 Z; ^! ~# jIf you enjoyed learning about
% \& [; o$ ~$ ?8 B( v/ T+ NResource Allocation2 q0 p& ]) _7 I* h' i
Pricing
# k6 Y& S% L* ]. Y% e! UMarkets. e' T& U- E2 ]! x4 t) \: j
Government roles
4 n' n! ^$ K' C& c/ v {Or would like to learn more about
* Q8 S0 ]! z6 |% Z0 uThe energy sector, including sources and markets
: _9 d$ I7 V0 t- SCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
. i+ ^8 I4 R1 R2 u+ l% RYou might enjoy a course about
7 P/ }8 j: B9 ~9 ~Energy Economics!$ Z2 D8 U' o2 R
ECON 366 Energy Economics. ]" p3 w, e% M# m
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Pricing
3 F s: c4 v) uRole in economic growth
; B/ X2 c0 A6 D3 S) s0 [# m) b( f! XEnergy sources and markets . K1 K- @# z& R2 f3 s
Role of government + T+ E. `8 p7 }+ s" n5 R/ n
Regulation & h' U4 J: a$ u6 n6 }3 ]: E
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Externalities
( n# O8 ^ I+ e9 u& R( {' pRegulation
6 d2 [+ d6 N/ z) _# N0 C- _Government roles- ?0 Y. b9 s N0 Q+ ?
Or would like to learn more about 8 j' m9 j# W0 ? m: o, j" t7 ]: F4 h
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- k0 z1 i9 h6 D$ c6 G& \
Steps taken to address deterioration
0 w" `; J0 s3 I" ~+ o7 YYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. C# E8 M" {; x) ^1 Y+ z# {( mECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( j& S# C$ I9 f0 JTopics: 9 M, w; ~7 p$ w& m
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment & \2 D: B2 V, D) A$ U9 A
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ! G* H8 \8 e/ E# t: `/ }* c
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! ~. A$ Z8 z- a7 j8 j6 ^) h
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 i }3 ~" p& D' U9 l' s Individual Incentives4 p' j" _+ S" F8 l) {6 m2 j B
Total Welfare 3 L$ G) i- {$ K7 D
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; F" s# O: u; g6 J- O
ECON 378 Law and Economics
. {$ P+ E( Y7 n1 OTopics:
1 J* G, k& q5 m" zIssues in Criminal and Family Law
* m+ _, e/ ?) o' U- Z% d( cCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& H# F4 q" C( Y1 kChild Support Payments3 i( R. j# E2 l! Z$ M
Private Divorce agreements
" a: ~5 F2 R9 p6 o n( YCriminal provisions of the Competition Act0 A* d& B3 K: }1 F5 b$ J
# ^& H* j+ O) h2 r ?4 U6 }If you enjoyed learning about 5 J' r# X4 x$ J8 V9 C1 D
Prisoners Dilemma
; M9 H) j e8 [, q8 x3 F. sDominant Strategies
" A4 {) Q* \9 w$ m7 Z0 v. ~) A( y" eCollusion2 Z5 q; j o! m' |* ]& i8 e$ ]0 w8 A
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. t0 V9 @. z, v" R" E2 sECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
6 s' ~+ Z4 ]0 r# D: |: iTopics: $ M7 l/ o$ F& @( @, @: s) w# K
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 L+ x8 R, @0 kApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # J. l7 b& N9 I6 o
Note! Prerequisites:
: Z! f: z% ], P, Y1 VECON 384 & 299 |
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