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If you enjoyed learning about:
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* C- J3 p; G# |, J8 ]* RGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy. c/ r) e6 K3 S; S
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ w- q+ F: _0 J
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 d G6 d6 g$ w& B
Topics: ) M2 K( O- o2 y, A1 q# r. f0 \% d
Chinese Economy Characteristics
% [+ E- O1 [) u1 b- _( KRecent Events in the Chinese Economy! r n& i8 ^" X1 b) o3 t
Consequences of economic reform) \# Z! p1 A, k9 l( @/ u. G, Q
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
$ F$ z% i4 N3 M# ]. m4 n* ?! }& d. SRich and Poor Countries+ X2 _) z2 p8 T& \7 d
Why economies differ
; U: a& E! ^ [; S0 wCauses for such differences' w2 h" u, b! F% R0 r8 q% h9 M) v
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ _) ~% l" C }7 ^* a! G
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ z5 p0 \! e- ?/ o' |# X6 r( i7 n
Topics:. u4 ^3 ^# }$ c; C) u4 Y/ A
Technology3 r( p& f, X+ {9 {* D
Institutions( b5 T' T6 P, F# v1 [0 B3 W8 T
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
* h/ n8 D" N7 L& L' W9 o LSupply and Demand
6 k; P' i O% m) N' o8 PConsumer Behavior6 z3 S, N( [& A- @* }- T
Production and Cost
- n" W6 Y7 j' I+ a" r8 ~( w6 ePrice and Output& Q \$ l# w' ^1 k7 ~
Market Structures* C" U5 X, n9 c8 z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!0 ?. D( s D3 a, P, S
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
o+ X+ w* U9 U1 F* NTopics:
1 m$ @1 b3 [7 OTheory of consumer behavior
7 Y1 r7 c4 b1 pTheory of production and cost
# N4 A0 R& [1 s+ SPrice and output determination under competition
; h; b- { z' ]Monopoly and other market structures5 K: n! m# M$ u2 _" A8 [# t/ g
) D3 v. g" b, @' [7 r+ nIf you enjoyed learning about - r" o5 w, P; p! S4 b' r
Costs and Benefits
5 M# R0 K8 L% o) z" B# U8 ]Externalities9 u! n3 f, J0 c% j% S+ Z* l5 H: ?6 P
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
- j6 b' `: l$ M# k; X' _ KYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 O9 P' |& D" a5 G* x1 c7 G% S# \# r8 yECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
5 F& b! q7 x# ]' s% E# _Topics:
( h" [$ [" E: c) t, G5 r( yCost-Benefit Analysis
) s( h) u7 s9 u. TEvaluating Public Investment Projects! Z+ _2 Q' O( m9 \+ n2 B6 w
Look at examples from
3 ], J( ]" l* Z" _' G; b6 wTransportation
$ B7 W' z) N; U- _River Basin Management, I# b K/ P3 N8 i' g
Electrical Generation: a! c0 a" a9 {( c/ s4 d* z
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
! p2 }8 e; W" v8 ^: }1 g0 LSupply and Demand4 [. @2 m" p; C
Externalities
, S; b; B! A4 s/ e( E+ RResource Allocation
5 a$ B! S4 C" r# Z B0 L% aTaxation9 Y% c3 V: @+ x0 N
Or would like to learn more about
: `1 ~& L! g- T, D# b, v+ s) kSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 A G: v" I3 \6 a6 Q; _You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
+ U7 z7 Q; C) p4 EECON 365 Resource Economics
! W5 P) \) G f* [2 ?' xTopics: J8 Z/ q- l' N1 Y6 _# Z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. W( S2 Q. t$ P
Scarcity and pricing
) P0 O3 }! C* Z* W0 K* {Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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4 a+ j! E) ?% dIf you enjoyed learning about , C8 a# a5 [1 l2 z, _$ D. C; h/ R) Y
Resource Allocation F6 P, ^- Q+ ^; H* [; J, k2 V
Pricing* a- Q4 K; n4 u; V* Z
Markets, h6 s F: l$ ~9 b
Government roles
8 Z% o- b8 Z7 yOr would like to learn more about 2 T8 s6 f5 r- T" o" b5 L. {4 H l
The energy sector, including sources and markets
. v4 G8 Y a% A j+ QCanadian Energy Policy and current issues9 Q0 u$ w+ v1 ~: Z2 b
You might enjoy a course about 7 q+ y# t* c1 }( t6 K5 B
Energy Economics!
5 M0 t0 Q1 H) x! I- `! ~1 V2 qECON 366 Energy Economics5 q6 _' W; l! f' Z9 J# I( A+ r
Topics: . c# l! V5 J. j( M
Pricing. Q2 M0 k4 d" T
Role in economic growth
/ m" @$ G/ c/ `) I# UEnergy sources and markets
* S4 [/ Y- Z& WRole of government 9 ?! S- `( f) v. |* W6 o
Regulation % e9 Z' Q4 y* G8 E
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If you enjoyed learning about " n1 L6 c+ h0 r" G2 c4 i4 u/ R
Externalities( Q( b4 K3 W! {, O% {5 _6 n& t
Regulation3 ]4 B+ R" u" q: n- V. `
Government roles
2 P2 m% V5 n8 K" O( l6 KOr would like to learn more about
/ N u, q+ `5 Z2 \/ r' H% ?3 b) l2 vEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& Y7 \& J8 R a: p/ P& c. X
Steps taken to address deterioration! Z5 ?6 o+ S: E" L' G0 U
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 8 r8 h% s& l0 {4 n( n8 q' s
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: P* V! i9 n& R; \Topics:
) N" f# W( n% s, a# |# vEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 M, t! N; a/ _$ N& W; T: c' ETypes and causes of environmental deterioration 5 n5 ]# ?# |0 t& t' Q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* t9 H2 S- s- B0 ?0 i S: ?Recreation economics
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* V j0 m U( m$ @$ h! a0 {If you enjoyed learning about
" o( G2 `4 }7 {+ W$ n' k Individual Incentives5 u6 o2 ?8 V, [ P) Q4 f
Total Welfare 3 m3 Z A' X/ E4 N) n
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 r& i) ~; S1 G- u2 h# RECON 378 Law and Economics% w2 ?1 y' H B& |& K3 \2 j
Topics: 9 x& i9 ]- }$ Y; E
Issues in Criminal and Family Law3 B2 r3 T O& L4 ?4 I
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 H: g' U% x* _
Child Support Payments+ Q0 I8 y6 L* e' M
Private Divorce agreements
' [# s4 L, u! j+ N5 B( {7 Y' cCriminal provisions of the Competition Act5 }8 U$ p- }" i; b n0 U0 J% S, z
/ r p& G9 P4 eIf you enjoyed learning about . @% ~4 O$ K+ m7 z% @; Q
Prisoners Dilemma2 d3 E& b9 i: m+ v6 _
Dominant Strategies: Z* e9 ?; N3 V% h/ e8 K
Collusion
- d1 Z1 d- c; ?. I! U( w3 i: B6 sYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! / A+ \2 s5 x6 Z' k* ]7 K+ }/ x
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( z& C. g& C& r% u; D6 ITopics:
1 J$ l" V( z. H* m& L- [# ~Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 C L( c" o( e5 ~' Q, O* Z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! b; e5 F& @1 M% @$ X( u! \+ B6 V
Note! Prerequisites: / i: R v8 z m7 n0 I$ a
ECON 384 & 299 |
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