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If you enjoyed learning about:
# L, ^7 ~1 L6 ATrade
2 \: J; C+ v5 h, ^, zGrowth
% P$ P0 W# Y5 ^1 a8 C% dOr would like to learn more about: % Y" ]3 C3 B1 Z
China as an Emerging Economy( C% e7 R5 c/ V! M
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! X! X3 V" d; H
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* w7 b, c: X3 A1 m6 r
Topics: 1 p% ]2 ]+ w2 |4 h' q' N8 |
Chinese Economy Characteristics. X0 L ~# a3 l( |& m4 F s
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
. T4 O+ }* N$ V" LConsequences of economic reform
7 P. D) e, Y5 E- oCanada’s economic relations with China
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( o0 w C, w6 Y: ?& U; TIf you would like to learn more about:
" p3 M# D# s& P( g9 ~Rich and Poor Countries
$ \) f! {# m& I( TWhy economies differ
* _# @) j4 t2 p+ A- fCauses for such differences
; R) _# f% t) ]; Q5 H/ KYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 {* ~' w: F2 W: t |2 ]! C
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( g; p- ?) i9 y! {' b, h7 {0 ITopics:
+ a+ l( i# O& q5 c% QTechnology
2 g# q0 h9 `& R: w# d3 MInstitutions
, s9 ^! a* J" r @Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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B Q1 z- `7 h7 _; q; v4 _If you enjoyed learning about 9 Q3 {' P" b2 W1 }# N8 j
Supply and Demand0 G' Y, Q2 M8 x6 `$ ~. | w
Consumer Behavior" q9 E3 T& V7 V% h# [
Production and Cost- q! E% Y4 F( z: [, A8 D
Price and Output
$ ^2 v% a4 l% A* i6 Q v ]Market Structures
# u5 ~$ y" k+ ~# B" E" B, I4 HYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 r' }+ W4 }( v5 v+ D' x- o2 R/ P
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! h/ _0 Q! }- MTopics: $ l; Y+ r! W; m- J
Theory of consumer behavior" C$ P# B! \3 c
Theory of production and cost7 W/ z8 R4 K" f
Price and output determination under competition
7 U* N5 `4 v0 q9 VMonopoly and other market structures
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& d4 P; x$ F* E/ |If you enjoyed learning about
i+ r- O7 k) d- U; o% h0 RCosts and Benefits 4 o8 y) v) Q4 |& O5 P& D; c
Externalities
7 j% `3 A) ?8 Q7 UDecision-making9 G# J, g9 W0 |/ c1 M
Or would like to learn more about 1 d5 g( G/ A. A V
Capital Investments. g' A# C7 [8 |
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" ~2 g( t% |+ }$ Q: uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation% _& }# s/ _! s% Q
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
( `; L9 u/ {+ ]5 d! D) B# Q; GEvaluating Public Investment Projects
7 {0 W. G7 z- G; d1 @& d/ ^) r' L) VLook at examples from
( V' @3 C5 n6 i3 R7 O6 Y V& n/ wTransportation- l8 N, p i( |6 I
River Basin Management
" e4 r: X) y* N5 m% d \( ^Electrical Generation
) s4 I# J; e! uOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about ( p: l. w. b& i c1 `& T
Supply and Demand
( V* V6 G4 ]1 G0 h' `0 ]" GExternalities3 n9 ~' {- o; S# H! J ]
Resource Allocation
9 I, {9 J, s9 c, J( zTaxation" L% x* ^% m: S" d" L, a7 `
Or would like to learn more about
! E# z) U1 ]2 K6 xSupply of Natural Resources in Canada" o4 O. o" q% X2 W( U! g
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' l4 [7 `( ?# S( s& u
ECON 365 Resource Economics: y% ]8 L; j$ N, ?$ c2 }+ F
Topics:
5 y3 [3 Y$ s+ p' ~Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) {$ K6 H5 Y5 I3 PScarcity and pricing" E- }1 @7 {! }# f
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues' w3 |. |" O, M* H2 L" x2 Z7 T* l
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If you enjoyed learning about 0 ]; x- }4 c) F
Resource Allocation0 r- _& _/ n; o/ j
Pricing. h: L' o1 `6 N! ]5 a7 p* }9 z
Markets
& U# ~$ [/ d2 _Government roles
( @4 `+ @/ J- P6 D! G" }Or would like to learn more about 6 I9 b& W2 ^5 u$ ^
The energy sector, including sources and markets0 c( @! m ^, ]* ^3 [" o4 w3 I
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 ^2 C5 K/ I6 f( @" XYou might enjoy a course about ( |. e8 f) ~" a" \. n6 y
Energy Economics!; [* ]0 z# l/ w8 {. y: @
ECON 366 Energy Economics- T) b! b% {4 i% f
Topics:
L8 N$ Y" a0 c) z7 B7 h" @. S* G5 IPricing* Y7 H. F! N1 _- ]4 E6 ~
Role in economic growth
1 N U3 M4 V% |Energy sources and markets
( e7 {6 a- S; g. ~; d$ N% A9 bRole of government
) p! U; f/ N+ V C% ~' O5 JRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 ^( w t [' F- C- DExternalities
, B. A% a1 }9 I9 a/ q) N! FRegulation0 T& p* ^8 N$ c! d+ [3 q/ L
Government roles
1 r2 H# }7 x* H8 S: ^Or would like to learn more about
; X+ {* |1 \+ |, W8 N; f) |+ VEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration0 A8 a3 i6 `$ h" d* y- N7 ]
Steps taken to address deterioration+ }7 {# E! Q6 f0 E
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 c9 ?+ N+ n7 Y( [! D9 t: _- tECON 369 Economics of the Environment7 H! h z* J7 V+ [; |
Topics:
/ t+ Q0 r* b9 pEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
" M \5 s- |: z+ j) mTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
# H: _3 |& M% ^- X7 ]/ ?Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " P. B5 `- `$ s/ C: F; W7 X
Recreation economics% T& B4 j, R) D
% s& c9 |2 J) F4 F# }. VIf you enjoyed learning about8 w3 l$ {1 u j B
Individual Incentives
2 e0 b3 i; ?: y, N& JTotal Welfare
4 E9 H* z) t/ f3 V: x+ C: kYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, }2 T( w1 b, r1 z6 {' L8 XECON 378 Law and Economics
6 i- {2 n# U( c2 ^" l3 D9 TTopics:
' u2 l7 N% V( {# ZIssues in Criminal and Family Law) L- f( M8 N3 L6 }9 i
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" d3 Y" p7 Y8 u, s7 v
Child Support Payments
6 K9 T/ `2 @: { W' |) EPrivate Divorce agreements. x% i5 d( Z" s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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; ~, ^: o) O6 a. s9 iIf you enjoyed learning about 0 s& l2 \# h$ m/ L
Prisoners Dilemma. u: O/ i) B$ a: j
Dominant Strategies6 |0 w3 S2 Z6 S3 S0 a& U1 f
Collusion
' }, J" J5 M9 C* b/ fYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . W+ G# v% k9 x: ?
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
1 P7 F# C8 S, O! f; V7 hTopics:
2 i: `1 A. D: l# \Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: d( k8 g8 {% R+ CApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 Q: H% o: j0 l9 p, jNote! Prerequisites:
# s0 r8 N* V9 P" K) [1 cECON 384 & 299 |
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