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$ S8 q+ x [2 } L3 Z5 u4 B! O4 yTrade% c8 f5 |% B* J$ X
Growth! b) e+ g6 K- o( o+ G/ h3 w! o/ [! b
Or would like to learn more about:
U6 r2 B! `- E! ^China as an Emerging Economy
; U* r8 Y5 E. T" m! F0 l5 cYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 a4 h# i; O" a2 VECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: v7 }- k. J0 R/ ]1 y2 ?2 P
Topics:
5 O$ U, g9 i# ]1 Y W) cChinese Economy Characteristics
& j1 y+ W$ x- G' \9 wRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
! c/ r1 G7 w( u6 G6 M4 z* k! |" Y8 CConsequences of economic reform7 n: j. P8 j/ i2 l
Canada’s economic relations with China/ _; ?# @2 Z0 c9 z. f9 F
: z3 s1 k0 u( d6 K; NIf you would like to learn more about: * K' J1 m6 A5 I" l) H( _
Rich and Poor Countries
$ M1 O( p! b6 J+ |# ~& KWhy economies differ( t: ^% s! A/ j' s* Y6 I% z
Causes for such differences
" f+ u+ \2 i* p& G, D; F7 ~You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; ]- C) @% R& t: ~5 rECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, L- E: e; k: D, \6 T4 z/ TTopics:
. ~/ O/ G* |3 tTechnology
# t) }3 I7 e4 o& ] e# YInstitutions
4 H! [0 |- B7 l* r1 B) `' n3 AGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence / d( q" x0 v/ p( J% ]
5 \9 u5 k: K# c# |8 z7 YIf you enjoyed learning about
3 Q) X$ |6 |8 P8 {( L& QSupply and Demand6 J& g. [8 q" A A6 x
Consumer Behavior x8 M0 w$ x' e* h& w/ Z" ~' X
Production and Cost. R, t1 r" g3 z. a9 o) r5 w' u; F' \! ]
Price and Output8 @9 Q2 Y+ U3 }
Market Structures* G$ ]3 W9 o! m9 |) Y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, K% W4 z, ^) v( D" sECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
J4 m- Z- O4 J' f# H$ k4 D" fTopics: ' G; R; J- Z+ ]1 n; n9 `& z+ S
Theory of consumer behavior, a+ |+ S. m- C4 {9 S' F) o. m
Theory of production and cost
' R( t3 v. B$ P+ a8 l/ mPrice and output determination under competition
6 J! U+ D: @7 o" l% ?Monopoly and other market structures
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) h k6 h. {$ B0 n) ^- t ?If you enjoyed learning about
; R% B: g, ?% B HCosts and Benefits , z" b- g0 l" W4 H# ^5 ]
Externalities
) [! ]' z4 z EDecision-making8 d! x5 C2 s; e) _" x
Or would like to learn more about
4 A$ b; c( O# V# `: ]1 r) X% UCapital Investments
1 F$ \, o( D2 G K: a Z7 fYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 p+ q$ r/ a1 t+ t$ @' r1 A
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation% V8 S3 Z0 C' ~( D' J
Topics:
: p' y9 B$ {" w* `" QCost-Benefit Analysis! M' a. a, K. t8 W; Y: E) o7 D$ `) A
Evaluating Public Investment Projects% d) G' x" J- y5 t( |/ J
Look at examples from
) [2 n4 U/ x+ [& gTransportation& ]/ C0 f$ {+ P3 V& f7 x! o: @
River Basin Management
- z z" e5 ~1 E$ `Electrical Generation
, `3 o# D3 l' H4 O: BOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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3 }) y3 }5 v; f% N' B! jIf you enjoyed learning about ( m2 e& W( Q. e/ e: P" x
Supply and Demand. u& t# Q& w& J9 G3 n
Externalities4 W6 ^. a% \' K; n$ R. T* e7 D
Resource Allocation6 R# x4 F$ k: C, U0 `* E
Taxation0 l A p& D9 m' O3 o) _
Or would like to learn more about
. P- ]: q1 P+ kSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
* F# c/ f( p( B" [1 |4 vYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ J& n. \0 c @
ECON 365 Resource Economics
. o+ W+ `/ Q! J' P) i, yTopics:0 @" }% o5 `6 k$ P: {
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' {* G# _5 _8 O. `8 l* x0 x2 v; d
Scarcity and pricing
* [+ H" G$ |9 D0 c& mContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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7 c v3 Q5 c2 q$ ?If you enjoyed learning about
3 y; e0 ?. D3 E! I. mResource Allocation2 S; @" d7 k" `
Pricing/ K, o0 V" d+ k7 v4 U
Markets
9 s% L: O! q" v a c' ~7 L( C8 r$ oGovernment roles: W# `/ x6 H! A1 V3 `
Or would like to learn more about 7 O& s, E/ `* ^4 g' q! b* E0 V- Q
The energy sector, including sources and markets
: H7 I/ Y! n5 L& n WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
: I9 h! O$ D% N, eYou might enjoy a course about
8 X0 P6 E7 G# I5 ^Energy Economics!# z: V" C3 W$ I5 S; |* }1 Q: @
ECON 366 Energy Economics( v2 Z. x3 g: H0 U
Topics:
; d+ n5 `) p0 h" p4 }Pricing
& |; x' j: f* F3 d8 {Role in economic growth % P" o( }6 g- V5 d/ P ]
Energy sources and markets 9 x$ U: u, q& i0 H
Role of government
7 F/ @1 _7 j. fRegulation * o4 I, D) o- P8 c! N+ b8 K
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 [! {2 T- \* xExternalities
1 N# j |% _% O$ bRegulation6 f. N4 r: h0 B8 a/ k) l6 a0 I
Government roles
; }7 G. c/ U: Z) }6 w$ v% K, QOr would like to learn more about + z d+ ~. ^) Z' x+ K9 S
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, g+ N' w3 k1 J& x$ S+ P7 a
Steps taken to address deterioration! J7 V9 I8 @0 D4 m" b
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; ]/ T# Y( W& ^( y, R0 `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! ?) a) @6 w! D4 I. ?& ATopics:
7 q% d3 H& s# e8 `2 vEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 r$ A6 L# S! j# s p
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
. ^* X$ _' d) q: I" G* U4 }Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! k7 ~: r# I1 N/ {! z5 Y! L
Recreation economics
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, @) m: z1 X7 Q8 Z) h5 u3 p( uIf you enjoyed learning about4 ` [) i: m. M* j
Individual Incentives
+ K! X, f8 x1 UTotal Welfare . g. v% H* l9 R- ?
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
H# S" Z& f1 y2 T3 E' iECON 378 Law and Economics
/ b. K* I8 R: a& y4 OTopics:
g y; D5 ^! G$ I% i# _Issues in Criminal and Family Law$ ~% x9 q5 G8 N
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% o3 H! m X9 x6 }# j g" [Child Support Payments- w, M7 S- u" w
Private Divorce agreements1 C' I$ o$ O- n0 u& d( l
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act( R" I& `8 v7 h. [2 _! R# u
& f. [1 M x& y" x) UIf you enjoyed learning about 9 M6 _: G# G3 h3 u0 j" K% L" x
Prisoners Dilemma$ q1 T6 M4 V% a8 M
Dominant Strategies
( a$ |7 ? A5 v0 D# Y$ G! K! vCollusion( b+ f" u: K3 \1 U7 O) J, u
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 0 ^# K4 h7 O9 {6 q8 H
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 y- ]( O% m. c# }- @0 WTopics: 0 x) y0 O; C; b& m+ \1 c
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games q) Z" K4 B b; f
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ @# @1 N4 u' e/ Y% [Note! Prerequisites:
% K0 B) K' `% b' Y# y' u* c' h ?4 rECON 384 & 299 |
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