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If you enjoyed learning about:
1 K. `4 K9 Z2 V' h- s8 aTrade6 o+ D5 ^8 x# T A9 K
Growth! x$ n G! ?2 L. x1 r5 Z
Or would like to learn more about: : Q8 P/ s8 ]7 F5 _3 B. H2 H
China as an Emerging Economy
: Y7 d* Z/ O6 r* I0 @# {3 M% R2 [You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& p4 n2 P% W5 R& E0 I! s, r
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
. g5 x, m" s& h, K3 m- m) Q8 V( _- p) }Topics:
( g9 m" V9 N# W1 c; y9 _/ Z5 l9 S; {Chinese Economy Characteristics! D# l" u8 r+ S
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy% l5 e4 `( H. J; W4 A
Consequences of economic reform
/ E5 ]4 h" b* G/ F% _8 f! s. kCanada’s economic relations with China" [5 w9 R3 l- U& y& U6 Q/ K. s
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If you would like to learn more about:
1 L& O6 Y& `& Z/ ~) T& gRich and Poor Countries
- j9 R" ]7 k* _/ P8 ]) m' kWhy economies differ
7 B( t- k% K6 Y6 W4 vCauses for such differences* a- ^& H# N$ \6 o
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! g1 W- u6 {( i uECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ t% e6 J5 D* _2 v, O; P* V
Topics:4 p4 S4 B# M; b
Technology" j6 m. D# t* T5 ?9 `
Institutions0 u/ `. K; a, ^0 O7 C
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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8 f; n" | z: Y9 a9 @/ U; O8 oIf you enjoyed learning about 4 z2 v' c" h* y, J3 K/ o: ^6 W
Supply and Demand
( N1 p- w7 C1 zConsumer Behavior
" `9 l' B. R0 {" N( u1 MProduction and Cost
2 i7 f0 f z% }+ X+ z7 DPrice and Output9 ~0 ]2 O/ U' G; X* S6 h
Market Structures
5 v% v! _# y: M0 x% z. RYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( Q( D0 a6 Z. B q0 r) I2 CECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) W+ Z4 c, T3 J% k3 pTopics: 0 S+ z0 S$ u' r3 M+ n5 R5 p3 p
Theory of consumer behavior
- x+ _4 V" I' r( J/ i3 e6 b" VTheory of production and cost# R1 q) G3 U; S: d6 p. f* p& u2 w
Price and output determination under competition+ [5 b2 i6 X6 J2 \0 U* j* y$ P# V$ K
Monopoly and other market structures$ a2 X6 ]! N+ L( c0 e; f9 c& }
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Costs and Benefits
* Z0 a9 `4 p& D: h$ q! W) MExternalities
& i8 D) p$ n2 y& A+ S2 L1 _% HDecision-making* N5 A" C" k1 ?5 ~8 j& z; w
Or would like to learn more about t7 w" Z8 G8 z% d% l6 r4 v
Capital Investments1 ?- I7 h; g1 {/ ], G a
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 O6 k$ ~( p, e7 U
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 Q. S4 c. J$ M3 p- MTopics:
4 o, |0 [6 f6 E9 i1 I* D% CCost-Benefit Analysis
% `9 B' M$ a) Y* _+ C8 SEvaluating Public Investment Projects p9 \8 w3 k1 H# B1 N, H
Look at examples from
1 K; B7 V" Z1 l- }1 V3 a3 f. V8 xTransportation2 w) G3 Q: Y3 C. G+ [9 R
River Basin Management
9 r( E+ R" ~3 _ \1 TElectrical Generation
- S) }( E. C. e& T% ZOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
, e1 ~) R6 |+ F* p. T9 rSupply and Demand
' }$ j6 \/ |. e! l/ k& S& X. cExternalities O' }; [# L- ^+ t( w( @3 d0 R
Resource Allocation
) s. c, M9 T: n1 O: RTaxation
+ H0 m2 p4 H, @+ f6 qOr would like to learn more about ' o; [6 p$ N5 ] [" N
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
& @5 V" T+ j$ f1 D5 @You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. |& F" U' c* k* _# M: ]; B" @
ECON 365 Resource Economics
. ?; q1 @3 T( }8 u- ~/ _1 |! ]Topics:- r' b3 o( z8 } T2 B! B2 w
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* A; h3 X" p; Z' R9 E q8 y: Z5 x8 GScarcity and pricing0 K0 W. r! [& `0 r l4 f! r9 m" @
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues* T$ S" W- z. E) c
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 \0 s( t* x0 [! N: V# u" l4 t1 TResource Allocation
I' Y' z0 g3 R# p" h' R. h& g( YPricing
5 E* F6 T2 A; v3 t$ XMarkets, v7 o0 j7 z5 W+ K9 p! i
Government roles- A0 g$ O$ I5 Q, k# B
Or would like to learn more about
( R$ ^. a: _& R8 S" @/ QThe energy sector, including sources and markets
$ i$ B1 Y9 {% b# u, j* u0 [: h8 hCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ l V& O/ M0 K- C" DYou might enjoy a course about
/ a) u& k" B+ C% r' \Energy Economics!
$ D4 e- }/ X. @: i! t2 b. AECON 366 Energy Economics
- `6 C$ B5 F, l4 MTopics: 9 T! J6 Y% O% p( M3 `+ W
Pricing/ Q4 w* U' R+ }1 H& `8 j
Role in economic growth
& k) e' ]6 U" h& L2 H& ?5 YEnergy sources and markets 8 r4 j' ?% ]3 l5 T: O
Role of government
: j3 [( E' @ c# u- X' `/ YRegulation 8 N0 R. f! E6 C
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If you enjoyed learning about + b" J0 [5 S: f) b6 e. a% ]
Externalities8 M `7 |% c$ F
Regulation
$ j$ x" O& n) h: p+ oGovernment roles) o' {. _) \/ {2 o9 X
Or would like to learn more about % I5 c+ K, a3 |) o; m9 l4 z
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) \, M+ A4 i( g: C8 }
Steps taken to address deterioration9 z0 Z- t5 i4 j3 D2 \5 v
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ! S; K" G3 ]( @0 S- p- O
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment. a3 {+ P3 R9 G S% k
Topics:
; h$ s$ h% v% k; uEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; X7 {0 h+ y% w- GTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
- ^# J* f, [7 h8 e2 n. x8 e( RTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : `+ \3 D5 V) u/ P# h0 _# D
Recreation economics
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0 u( N; D3 T; j8 `, W8 E' lIf you enjoyed learning about
# v& Q# H7 i- `6 Y% @- [& u Individual Incentives$ [9 \8 ^5 b2 v& ~7 t* L
Total Welfare 6 s, Q2 Y& W0 `, T" ~- q
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! I6 P- W+ M$ I
ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ x6 H& I* L: ?: h) F2 }Topics: 1 H0 j. h/ e7 f7 v& } |% d
Issues in Criminal and Family Law- b& d$ k% j, T: y, X2 I0 B$ s+ r) H
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ ?2 k5 J/ m/ y! OChild Support Payments
9 x/ D2 U7 D8 f+ ~1 PPrivate Divorce agreements" o/ ]5 e& L* F! ~" [: _- Y% ^3 d
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act8 Z' r8 C- m' p; E
' e8 v3 h: F$ b' T+ a0 F& K2 f% f4 x3 DIf you enjoyed learning about
: C+ U8 }8 O* Y2 {* i& J2 S* mPrisoners Dilemma
0 B" I: i5 i( o% Q3 uDominant Strategies
8 T& D& I- P Q7 hCollusion( ]& K' ^% `+ V% b* b' [( p" p
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 0 w& T1 w+ t! t) P; ~. I2 y' h1 g
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* m* p. c, ~: Z% `
Topics:
. y- L f6 H# p, U) |2 H3 k6 KAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games0 j8 z$ Z8 a" e. ]* {
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 F! A8 u& `. e
Note! Prerequisites:
$ W4 }) f7 X" c" K2 S! g6 x8 vECON 384 & 299 |
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