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If you enjoyed learning about:
& Z, o7 S. w: {& PTrade- y% \# b* `# q. t+ W" F# y* E
Growth
* w/ J7 l% O; f8 qOr would like to learn more about:
* s+ g( Y7 l4 |; s7 a6 W3 V, t2 I! n7 NChina as an Emerging Economy
7 N$ D! Y; l1 tYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: t6 Z7 t7 ]7 Y* s3 N: t4 X% v+ ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development e; h9 e8 z7 r i, s U. x
Topics:
5 \1 V8 s6 a$ a" o. W2 J0 z4 GChinese Economy Characteristics7 c+ `1 }3 q# E1 @% @1 W
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' K: B' B! T* d' I3 @0 J4 \Consequences of economic reform! H) K/ [2 w5 ], X- \/ r% ~
Canada’s economic relations with China0 ]$ {" Y" R- c5 m% q7 n
2 Y% c+ o3 ^+ k3 t0 P: h2 w! E" XIf you would like to learn more about:
5 q" y7 U1 f, L2 U% IRich and Poor Countries
: @8 k' |. U+ M$ ~+ w' {$ nWhy economies differ: T: i; D2 Z; ^9 x' g; c! \
Causes for such differences% K8 I9 r: f' q( G2 j/ C
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* x7 `3 }5 j& {9 o P0 {) mECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 l4 |2 ~. n7 l5 X. ]% cTopics:
+ k; ~: a% p' iTechnology5 y$ g3 S: [' f! f7 q A
Institutions, |) h( w" c, z7 Q1 r$ z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % j' L. j2 p. @# q
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 t. }$ G/ F: }3 C$ C
Supply and Demand
! L2 R2 z+ g4 y/ }+ jConsumer Behavior
: k) ?. ^ V2 X' x1 K' k( z3 uProduction and Cost% M' B. z, U" Y8 D, h; m/ E
Price and Output$ y: C7 U1 g6 F
Market Structures
0 _0 B/ S1 G2 t, H' iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ k) S& d4 y' r9 w6 ^" @ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' I) V" y2 Q2 I7 S3 DTopics:
& H* p) U' r- ?# H! YTheory of consumer behavior B+ }! k% U3 y. H; m0 M
Theory of production and cost' l7 g1 Y' P* u) b& p
Price and output determination under competition
$ P. `$ F: |9 y2 uMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
# @3 I/ t# c. ]; mCosts and Benefits
3 t: {+ J: @( c* V2 o0 t4 j& T. CExternalities
9 J' Q; s( e1 Z4 PDecision-making
% ~6 k p( ~- |3 u$ eOr would like to learn more about
: x0 I- [+ @0 w% o3 aCapital Investments
- t6 _3 G6 {, TYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ X7 w9 l* U3 e3 O5 a5 Q jECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation4 n7 G. }3 i# X( e, p; A# C' @
Topics:
: R$ A; P5 B4 p# qCost-Benefit Analysis
6 R1 `) ?, Q' h \& r1 DEvaluating Public Investment Projects3 d" m4 I' R0 L5 {: { A
Look at examples from 4 e7 S9 k2 Q4 W2 \( g
Transportation: s5 y& h7 t" k- w
River Basin Management+ ^" c9 d: u& h- V0 E3 }8 _/ O
Electrical Generation4 f& T8 C% @$ M- A% l4 @& Y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 8 o e; l- r0 ^/ Y8 U
Supply and Demand
" m. Q) y1 `! Z* UExternalities
5 k& ~, E4 d+ `* x0 i% XResource Allocation
1 i, y) x4 \- K) ^0 l8 j- j9 xTaxation
# L3 C- y5 i8 N% h/ H1 ?, kOr would like to learn more about
: F6 A' u: f& u5 lSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ u0 _- c, l2 ^You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! G+ L* h5 P0 L7 y- _) v
ECON 365 Resource Economics
5 \4 H) G! X' GTopics:
% b, r; m$ @9 Q8 |Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
8 P4 f- g+ _2 [$ g, N4 K D& qScarcity and pricing
& A! t( y5 T5 S1 V4 ~! @Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about 8 q x* W9 b8 ? g
Resource Allocation0 G5 m3 z# t' ]0 Y+ F2 g. o
Pricing/ h9 t4 W- V4 c" [1 y
Markets
0 B; M0 i! G- U3 {Government roles
- D. B! a6 A. o h$ ~# y+ d1 }# k% |Or would like to learn more about
. v/ X* g# F" CThe energy sector, including sources and markets
0 w9 g {) v# e0 t' D* vCanadian Energy Policy and current issues. y6 r9 {: S A- m8 @& O
You might enjoy a course about
b! e) V5 h3 p6 M/ K, sEnergy Economics!
^5 @7 k$ t; I7 }5 W2 |3 yECON 366 Energy Economics
0 p1 N& J% ~5 X* uTopics:
& G3 F& k7 a/ J9 e% NPricing) h" x5 w% W- O1 x; z
Role in economic growth
* U. S8 C+ h( N* m0 ~9 [0 QEnergy sources and markets % Y' A) N2 W# S% E5 Q
Role of government
% c) C: }1 q) wRegulation 1 y9 s8 a* E) B5 @
Y* U) f' j. F& M( X; H3 eIf you enjoyed learning about
: W: U' w) h" rExternalities; m: K! R& g- J0 b$ Z. M, F3 I
Regulation+ a# u( u# o7 u( w6 H. M
Government roles
0 k# a* E' |2 n1 T9 N0 kOr would like to learn more about
/ D0 A" R7 p: ^# `Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
5 t: ]& ~( ~* v& R9 L7 OSteps taken to address deterioration. i( `$ f( n+ T/ f* `
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) `0 l/ V% b' ^8 r0 @+ f; u9 Y
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ }8 V- {0 q3 F( w
Topics: ' V0 k. j2 n" z1 S! d% |: q# K# S
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 x- ^4 V) T; T B. OTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 4 }1 {" w' ^4 R# ~
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! v# z9 I) r* T+ ^7 r
Recreation economics; i# q% `, n7 O9 @8 s
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If you enjoyed learning about \1 h( H' d% p% Z: |% O. t0 b2 G8 d
Individual Incentives" \( I6 I- G" Y5 S+ a7 _% _
Total Welfare
0 w) m5 B! B" C* s( YYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 A7 t! V C/ Y$ J5 m& s' n
ECON 378 Law and Economics- Q5 V) ?# l# f1 N, l8 u
Topics: - u0 x; |& G6 Z* z+ p- U% r
Issues in Criminal and Family Law5 M( ?9 C2 }; J, G9 I' F$ _+ X
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' @7 a" V8 }( k/ W* p: w4 c
Child Support Payments( r" U$ W7 H: L. ], t
Private Divorce agreements
( |, L1 K9 Y* Z7 ^4 F4 ~Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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+ T. }* H5 P2 N2 }) p. yIf you enjoyed learning about
+ H% N3 ?9 U( `% JPrisoners Dilemma
( H) a# i1 Q& i. @3 ODominant Strategies
. A+ C3 E; ~, [; p. F! `- K2 uCollusion1 x; g- C* b* f! s" _- R
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 2 j" f$ G- P5 H; w& [
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 Y# m2 L3 a0 r4 a3 V! V3 y( ]Topics:
9 D- }# f' W. z8 pAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games0 N3 s5 g( J0 @& _" x
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% g6 d$ V* w6 X' tNote! Prerequisites:
. _5 u M, L' N, L# hECON 384 & 299 |
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