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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
3 P' h1 y4 E. m2 XOr would like to learn more about: * a" N A8 }# S4 s" W0 H
China as an Emerging Economy
- S$ r4 E! ~3 ZYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 R9 W+ j7 D8 J) H/ R8 P' yECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 H; z9 n7 C' y( hTopics: * e1 l F/ ` B& C
Chinese Economy Characteristics' z1 ]4 F2 {1 u5 G( {* G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy* [( t' s1 }/ I- |0 I
Consequences of economic reform. I8 n- r: i% `
Canada’s economic relations with China. x0 K6 R J d! t+ P
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If you would like to learn more about:
9 \. w$ b4 S/ g. D( d# {- NRich and Poor Countries
( k) d& f2 N/ N6 q% B: y/ xWhy economies differ
+ h& r1 O% S% [7 P5 e! T8 _# X5 lCauses for such differences I7 u; Q+ e6 B; ?5 u6 T
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 O6 n' H9 [5 u H5 T6 L/ |. k. M
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' |' k5 [" l+ J' A- A
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Technology
2 I- D$ l* P u7 B% d1 B0 d. d% JInstitutions
4 u6 Z" r* ]5 \/ Q6 I* yGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence # A8 o, L! d6 \- }
2 K, }( U! K4 [, t. l' K& T! G9 d) e) gIf you enjoyed learning about
$ J% X& R: c, a! ]2 T3 MSupply and Demand, E* r5 k8 c3 q( o# O$ z
Consumer Behavior
8 q2 \1 `. {! Q% d4 _5 GProduction and Cost3 r( ?- g9 a% w+ r# p
Price and Output. f8 F5 v: G3 l J. w& A( H3 D
Market Structures4 h6 ^# w& y# u: U) t9 l! Q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics! N7 g' \6 T9 K% i
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# e4 p0 W C+ E9 r
Topics:
- M7 _/ B: J6 w( ZTheory of consumer behavior; w+ V4 P* [' t+ C( ]3 B8 K4 _* G7 D$ ?
Theory of production and cost$ {# P) N0 f+ W2 c; D& Q/ Q I
Price and output determination under competition6 x3 g1 x1 T' z0 q
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
, d; F% r1 g8 \( `: |Costs and Benefits 3 f1 k r; @. {/ O8 o; p
Externalities. o2 S- j L) v" q0 R* c9 W) u" i
Decision-making+ M* G4 u/ l* c5 H9 ~1 V+ D- D
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Capital Investments
. g, d5 @" P4 gYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' v+ K4 J: f3 a- j+ LECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 f( U) P7 ^0 z$ g: ~
Topics:
, N/ V) b4 a/ YCost-Benefit Analysis
0 |( z2 i( j5 H" T, L2 f8 N+ cEvaluating Public Investment Projects
& g0 P3 p2 z, @: N! WLook at examples from : Q$ Q# p9 x; u3 V, i4 h& u1 j! M
Transportation
4 O6 t2 `5 U$ V$ Q" q, RRiver Basin Management
% A6 }. Q: `& D9 LElectrical Generation+ W- |# I/ J6 q3 k" d6 e
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control" e4 L# z; s, g/ L1 r
% _4 Z4 X; ], C& A5 }1 T1 \If you enjoyed learning about
) P! q% ~3 Z3 ~+ s7 S1 T pSupply and Demand9 z- k% r6 J$ i
Externalities) A4 C/ H' ?* s) C' [3 A
Resource Allocation( x$ g. \ N# V. o+ Y4 Z0 @
Taxation
( e" O7 @- q+ l9 {( c( QOr would like to learn more about
( z: M) {$ p' x3 o2 g2 iSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ h* k2 d/ M9 K5 zYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
; y; F" }$ I2 S+ \2 `7 v7 g; ZECON 365 Resource Economics
/ j' z0 C8 n3 y" dTopics:8 @; }0 Z- [! w5 E2 L
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 c# ^; ^ [ c. e) b
Scarcity and pricing
) I) q M# j4 J7 s' _Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ u2 `0 ^0 `+ n# b1 l- HResource Allocation2 T& c7 R& I Z2 n2 V' P. K$ v
Pricing
+ m; o8 U' ^' U7 E7 w hMarkets7 A3 I4 m* X& u- a- g' _5 {
Government roles! p1 V0 b3 t9 M! O1 X4 C; `
Or would like to learn more about
# q x+ u# O% PThe energy sector, including sources and markets$ [% p/ ^. E$ H: h4 o" ~
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 k7 q+ f6 E5 `( k0 y% ~$ x
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Energy Economics!) [1 I* H& D- A- w1 p" j2 K
ECON 366 Energy Economics8 L5 v( [3 U4 T% C; P; b
Topics: ( V( G- t, I. i& @
Pricing a0 `1 K4 ?% q
Role in economic growth
+ O- ]0 f4 M6 |/ \$ I4 cEnergy sources and markets
5 `" ^: C1 ~: s; M8 ^7 b: r' Q2 {5 aRole of government
, ?" h4 a: C# tRegulation
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/ K/ M2 U5 C' {3 q+ M4 x. E6 w# ~If you enjoyed learning about
5 U0 q' ?7 y2 X) T/ oExternalities$ w @: D' \3 W& G( v+ Z1 o0 s) U
Regulation+ m" r: ^. G$ G: O( T5 ~+ g
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) {1 u6 c, e3 d, ?Steps taken to address deterioration8 z. a6 [* D$ D0 G, m' T. r
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! d; G( q! Y9 m) B6 I
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, F7 N) G8 i4 D; e# U' zTopics:
8 |" E( o1 H7 }% pEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 y5 g2 t2 T" W7 wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration * F+ ^; K/ ^& Q4 a
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' Q3 p& f% [: q; |& m* _5 R# IRecreation economics" b g, @9 c' `
( }5 d8 ]* n! G& c! c6 A& xIf you enjoyed learning about% P0 K `% ^) b) k
Individual Incentives
$ o$ z* ~0 {. g* y- Q- Q7 i) lTotal Welfare
( R1 @" b1 G1 ]) G% yYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - k. X$ Z1 H9 S2 z
ECON 378 Law and Economics7 @4 E! f$ |% k9 k. X8 B$ W% V
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
+ b6 Z* l1 _2 Q+ |# S# [& n3 |Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining6 N4 f" o, n$ H
Child Support Payments3 v& q: y9 C( @7 d+ B8 r6 i6 O2 [
Private Divorce agreements
, q# K9 W8 l" e$ k! Z9 J( x5 Y% RCriminal provisions of the Competition Act4 \( l3 K. _; N' S( s
& |- q5 K% V4 e2 g& e9 k6 MIf you enjoyed learning about
& J! e; F4 P9 E L; TPrisoners Dilemma/ b5 E8 T! f9 x! J
Dominant Strategies
5 X6 q: `' p7 d9 P: w1 z2 h' MCollusion+ S' U8 [9 D2 N
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! $ h5 N- W1 a2 r
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
7 v2 H; R" Q$ ]1 p! I- `Topics:
1 Y' f0 N* q$ DAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" b4 k1 Q5 e/ c9 F# YApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& B5 n9 c f0 |. PNote! Prerequisites: ' _% f. P% v0 M
ECON 384 & 299 |
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