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If you enjoyed learning about: " O' c$ j0 I& q+ ]$ x
Trade8 ]; e$ o1 u: C
Growth
, z( }1 k, L9 ]Or would like to learn more about:
4 ?# ]1 s# K; G8 F( _6 G+ uChina as an Emerging Economy
2 H6 y3 o& s }3 W6 RYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" y# S, F0 c ^( q! F8 q/ d
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, V7 r% ]/ s' O' j
Topics: 8 Y$ J" @* H0 v! A
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- b1 w. l0 s4 w- ]/ O" d; P1 D% p3 nRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
" T; {" Q9 a" O; Z' x n9 yConsequences of economic reform! E/ J0 Q* b4 b, o# t* n
Canada’s economic relations with China- j! P* K9 w& w. Z, X' S
7 d9 |& H |9 C, q0 ]If you would like to learn more about:
2 K% N# ~+ D+ ?1 A6 B0 ARich and Poor Countries
3 [) d( K% L* CWhy economies differ4 T q8 O/ h+ B. p
Causes for such differences
- w- T# p1 ~8 v5 Z* d0 rYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. n( m+ [$ n! J+ c5 @! V1 BECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 b$ t7 h4 a6 g5 f8 w. |
Topics:
( S+ y2 L+ z* ]Technology
2 J; P" Q d& l9 n0 ^0 J5 y# JInstitutions
6 v% c% p z* w) V4 \/ t- RGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, F L) \5 x/ a4 s" u- O4 ~# nIf you enjoyed learning about ' F3 m; n# v" Q2 s- H$ d/ u
Supply and Demand
0 g) w/ [8 k7 y( d, L) R6 fConsumer Behavior
: X/ {7 H c j0 i+ Z) wProduction and Cost
' J3 V# Y( ]0 |' V5 |" L5 iPrice and Output
1 C* Y! R# S' d/ W' {Market Structures
8 ^9 g) d" b$ O( l/ yYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 W( F: {" U4 ~& Y5 G" f. s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 e1 B4 `% ]9 O7 @
Topics:
7 z* f7 a- ] u5 v8 `Theory of consumer behavior
J" q0 L/ {. ~- NTheory of production and cost
' F5 K2 m: |$ a$ _1 m1 D7 B: ?Price and output determination under competition+ }2 w" C/ [: I' j) m' s" ^0 F
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
; |% `( s* U5 Y/ I* {Costs and Benefits ! f+ n5 U; M$ c: R1 A U8 I
Externalities8 E/ q8 U q. ]) K; ^* ]
Decision-making
6 ~+ s( v% V+ j4 {% y( R8 f5 H& l8 kOr would like to learn more about
9 {" C# U1 ~$ yCapital Investments
" o. H/ o6 n- I0 r. C7 H* t% z! N. LYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 O) f; d( p: uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
3 `2 \6 }4 p2 V( P' i) A4 G; E# \Topics:8 H- E7 ~ P4 s0 E4 d8 p
Cost-Benefit Analysis. @2 _5 Q& Y" p* {
Evaluating Public Investment Projects: _" U5 Q, |4 G' s7 {
Look at examples from $ |# ^) t: ~9 g5 _6 ^
Transportation
1 z+ a& _. A" M% ?River Basin Management2 c( R& g' w( V4 y* _7 q6 I
Electrical Generation v" _4 x4 M$ L8 f- w: X2 K) A9 f
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 1 r+ b. I6 c. J! {" L
Supply and Demand! g+ Q& G! o* v4 J
Externalities8 J0 v8 m2 q8 e" z- b0 {
Resource Allocation( P K. L/ e( d% E: D
Taxation! C" d5 l7 h0 \/ a5 n: W
Or would like to learn more about : U1 y7 A6 q. @: \2 ]- d
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada- M/ T( f% \3 X8 g' V2 B+ N
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 E, v2 k0 S( D; p% b [1 O6 s
ECON 365 Resource Economics5 c! i9 f; k( N, @2 C, M
Topics:+ M& T/ L7 `& m- D- q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 q) X4 ~1 `9 `2 s
Scarcity and pricing% _7 C$ O! x5 ^3 d; b
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues$ M! r; N8 @! _% T3 H2 M
. q7 Q5 V! R, B, y0 S5 x+ y2 W& YIf you enjoyed learning about ' P, A2 |9 ] u5 ~. c. ]( p8 |
Resource Allocation, @( K0 V- H9 i1 W4 O2 ]
Pricing
5 h& S& x5 \! C1 ?Markets5 R5 @, O& a; t$ k- ^
Government roles) ?! k5 O0 @& a
Or would like to learn more about
/ V; W1 S+ X5 Q# v# w" V( A* L: J GThe energy sector, including sources and markets
" H* h: ]4 a$ g8 g- Y6 dCanadian Energy Policy and current issues: M6 X) H) {+ ~1 @5 ?* ?
You might enjoy a course about
7 ^' q( M; Z8 [) [! |5 mEnergy Economics!
5 k6 N1 I; X3 H- {" x; ~% dECON 366 Energy Economics
% G' z9 i. _# oTopics: 3 P! L" N G' v) u# X# M* R
Pricing. l0 Z/ a8 S& B: b' k
Role in economic growth ' c+ @5 \5 v2 _2 C) t: N
Energy sources and markets
8 { F- B0 ]* l6 t. V" p% k4 Q: _3 KRole of government
9 x# x# E+ I0 Y& z0 CRegulation
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0 ], B8 ^; D2 f- t4 _6 OIf you enjoyed learning about 8 W! N3 [7 K% W" `5 m# t
Externalities m, [2 e) ?: u5 O6 J
Regulation
{8 ~4 ^2 h# l/ dGovernment roles) S3 C" C z9 p) T6 u1 X
Or would like to learn more about , x$ v% ^ m9 z4 K5 `/ y
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
" ^ V) I6 `' r) @Steps taken to address deterioration
$ K9 C8 m- _: ?$ `. |& T ^You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! U+ n$ i" z+ F- }* u& e
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ W3 ~. Y3 Y4 I. o3 i. i z
Topics: & ^( ]2 h/ c. _( }
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 s0 C! f' x R' u$ kTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
/ }' @3 }* e9 R5 `2 g6 {1 k- u2 zTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 L6 b7 U8 {3 q2 X8 k
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 Y3 z" n; H" m, \; G6 ^ Individual Incentives
& N; U* U9 |$ a; f1 KTotal Welfare
" n4 S% ~) g* c; A. G& [ SYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- m, l1 G d/ q3 q+ jECON 378 Law and Economics
% _% J% C0 e# Q7 Q2 X! `" J% i7 sTopics:
" R( Y4 y- X% M0 ?. M' ~Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ o# w( }0 C6 c. U6 G. |! A; V T8 eCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( s8 {3 M. ~* FChild Support Payments3 S" }/ j6 H8 k7 k* N
Private Divorce agreements' c9 a( @$ W% X, @: J, C
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act u& l: Q L8 z" N$ L
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Prisoners Dilemma
& y8 y8 L. T9 z6 r" M6 k9 [$ hDominant Strategies, }* G% J$ ?" H
Collusion( c1 ?" |; R0 P( N& U# o
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
* a6 c- U" _ g. e! H8 ~8 i/ s' O: CECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& v8 e% q* J% ], o, T0 F; v
Topics: Y. N8 l. f8 x1 P; y; G1 d/ q
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games# _. C% t& }# t6 o
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion b4 l* k8 ]! {4 A
Note! Prerequisites: U4 q8 v9 N5 S; E' ?/ b
ECON 384 & 299 |
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