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Growth7 {( Y2 f5 B/ |1 `) L4 i; p
Or would like to learn more about:
/ x$ [' A. r$ V0 G7 y. {' tChina as an Emerging Economy; F1 {9 n3 o$ \7 R7 e. U8 G
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!9 J+ [% j9 j" Y. P
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 z0 _3 w- Y U
Topics: ) U" b. u4 r& T( r3 }: [; @
Chinese Economy Characteristics) S2 o! n7 _: \0 W7 O
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy% j% L; s7 j* A) J8 k& b: _# U9 Q
Consequences of economic reform
5 Q4 ^1 ?. h) r+ @; @# z2 VCanada’s economic relations with China6 c: B5 w4 q9 g2 S7 w$ s, m
+ H+ S( J' r6 C+ w+ qIf you would like to learn more about: / W% C9 U! I2 |% P5 y
Rich and Poor Countries1 i. z9 I, _/ q9 b
Why economies differ
$ p7 F$ ?9 t+ ?; Z6 b! v7 K7 y6 dCauses for such differences) U6 ]" c! ]* l# r$ N, G. Q
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 P% A! w! C% | A( s" k5 UECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, g7 k; S9 N8 r l/ d$ z: ?Topics:5 M( A/ N7 }3 K {# x0 {+ N
Technology- v2 J3 S' m1 y# z# h9 o
Institutions
$ y ^8 o$ ]; j/ J* Z3 CGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
+ N. @* d( a2 k a# B/ Q
; R/ [* ?! R$ F0 a Z4 d: _0 NIf you enjoyed learning about
[, S4 |2 A: `2 X7 ^1 WSupply and Demand! A' j$ T y J- {
Consumer Behavior2 m3 q: n% H4 v0 m ^2 k, m
Production and Cost
; d, ?& d/ I1 x x6 q& vPrice and Output" X/ a, w6 g0 F
Market Structures/ Y) e/ z. c7 g: C* S& F2 N# y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# m$ U3 }$ i! c: Z4 J: XECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I6 V" g" ~3 P/ a0 ~) n ]$ z; G( F
Topics: ) e+ h) n% L; Q+ R
Theory of consumer behavior! p" z( s& s! c) Z. H/ W9 j
Theory of production and cost
! I; y( X/ ~+ z: c1 b' P& H% \Price and output determination under competition( C7 Y! L7 o1 G! V- Y; J' E1 Y, J
Monopoly and other market structures
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% k( @1 S9 f! U/ H: dIf you enjoyed learning about
+ s! D. H0 K& m/ {Costs and Benefits ) u2 w. e5 j$ U4 x) i/ W5 L* D
Externalities
/ h( o9 `; ?0 n, oDecision-making
( {" Y c1 Z# c$ Q9 X4 FOr would like to learn more about
; f" B# A0 V) T/ f; b$ `3 c! X0 z. X8 LCapital Investments
; V8 [+ A! E0 P9 B! pYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, }$ b' P! S6 r* I) H$ I
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) t* k+ h# Z8 V* w4 m
Topics:
+ `, s. L; u2 HCost-Benefit Analysis) H4 B0 T' `, v; K! e8 i. W
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 Z" Y; [+ {2 G) Z5 aLook at examples from 1 J- y( f& b5 r7 W! g
Transportation. `5 q( Y1 z4 F- ?
River Basin Management( D9 B+ d6 v' a) R% h3 _% w. q
Electrical Generation! {1 S ~1 p8 \& \& j7 P+ r( C
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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9 N. J& ^* H/ H8 f; R* `: RIf you enjoyed learning about
) p8 x7 g, I' O# \% n; fSupply and Demand) Q3 ~4 h7 S0 t2 w8 x
Externalities
) D/ V/ ~6 k; ~( m+ BResource Allocation
3 k8 T9 T) U" Z7 n h2 DTaxation
$ j) V5 _% G. L; H: G! ROr would like to learn more about
# Y+ V/ n% q* e( i& U. bSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 o1 y7 b4 K1 {You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 I# \( B% a* x1 ?/ I
ECON 365 Resource Economics
4 ^1 N* H5 y! e5 _) U3 pTopics:
" g& {. M1 k v" } X6 n9 `; J) lExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 `: ]& b! {! O( e% b/ g8 ^6 g4 S v
Scarcity and pricing- T7 P, i) O- ~
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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: P0 k- n" T$ s6 W* x3 z: m* KIf you enjoyed learning about
+ z7 p! h+ G1 F7 L c tResource Allocation
7 r- Z" G; a& ~1 D3 l) fPricing
. L& ~% s8 O, P6 C, Q( {) H3 AMarkets
! ]* |) c+ m0 B% Q/ k9 H3 tGovernment roles
' _0 }6 U8 d1 H9 {% `0 NOr would like to learn more about
1 s1 w# x/ C; P- G: \& I% XThe energy sector, including sources and markets
8 f4 K8 ~2 A7 B4 }Canadian Energy Policy and current issues5 T1 F% j! `+ Y7 a2 [
You might enjoy a course about
4 i1 L$ l0 j6 f5 r( d0 L, BEnergy Economics!9 s: c9 P; @$ q
ECON 366 Energy Economics9 j* {; p, b" F5 ^
Topics: 9 r7 U, R$ @& \ t
Pricing' ~* M2 C" [/ X5 r) @% }5 `( p
Role in economic growth 1 A: ?5 R# b- {) Q' C/ E
Energy sources and markets
8 ^+ r J- p: a3 q. e, ~; [Role of government
9 |$ h. X1 \/ W8 c- ]Regulation # f+ f) x; @) l5 v' @7 t- P
" U1 f8 `2 A2 u4 }3 J, WIf you enjoyed learning about
0 y8 k {! D* Y( [Externalities9 F8 ~- ]5 c' ?
Regulation
$ r/ ]/ ]+ d/ m i+ Q' Y& f% ^2 TGovernment roles! y- F; j$ p$ b
Or would like to learn more about
. t1 E6 z5 n7 U7 d3 F4 l/ {Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
5 }$ m. M/ u+ |/ GSteps taken to address deterioration" c3 d" V/ \! P" m2 M" O0 P9 V' y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . J, ]2 t7 o5 s8 s
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 m9 N V1 u4 k4 U; q1 ZTopics: % v5 I+ B+ O7 A3 }$ U% Y. L0 g4 n! a
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . T$ U- |" K! u# m+ p- Y4 b
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
" l. x4 f2 Y+ u4 M, CTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 z1 B/ a8 [ B( B' [9 S
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
' V, w. l, D L- W- P+ N Individual Incentives0 a+ H2 |) h7 _9 k/ z
Total Welfare
& C# \3 F) U8 E" }4 g6 p- pYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; B: m3 F7 e/ v$ |ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ Y+ \( Z6 f5 y* MTopics:
5 |: r! e- p& zIssues in Criminal and Family Law
# V; A( d! U1 x! e* t. D% r7 bCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining4 P; h8 x2 O. c0 K+ p
Child Support Payments
9 _9 ?" N# e* I$ EPrivate Divorce agreements/ R$ u- c, i" W; ~9 G1 s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ Q( I8 N( X1 i# S
- A$ h6 }* [: q; c2 d. LIf you enjoyed learning about
y6 Q. W+ x) l2 S2 p) D* }% E- U1 iPrisoners Dilemma7 k, r0 M4 _' K. Y+ y. l1 X
Dominant Strategies
0 W& l4 {. e: L0 ?' v6 X- mCollusion. u' W0 C6 \2 t# l. x6 B5 S1 R) m7 h
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 S0 J T; s# H' J; l" M: y
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications9 W" L8 w+ N4 x3 ~$ E
Topics: 1 @% ^ ]7 }2 ^1 J: x0 n
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 A" H7 O' g$ a% z6 E3 o; JApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" D4 Z9 w1 q+ q- c5 K" H# x' SNote! Prerequisites:
' I2 P2 m- q; K2 }9 o, h" xECON 384 & 299 |
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