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If you enjoyed learning about: : z, u& ~$ F9 i
Trade
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Or would like to learn more about:
1 g! H5 l w' B" U1 H7 oChina as an Emerging Economy
- W0 c( A- I/ ?2 c7 K' n0 r. C% kYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 l% V7 R9 q+ X1 P. }8 {ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
/ a" y2 i$ L KTopics:
( B6 D! X) |- f, T' K& }Chinese Economy Characteristics& Y, J, L' k# [# @+ N! w
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy0 b8 P$ R# H9 H! u- Q0 ?
Consequences of economic reform, _+ F. T; ]$ d1 j
Canada’s economic relations with China5 `1 a+ @0 b1 b# l! S2 D
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If you would like to learn more about: ! v( h( t5 W4 @5 x$ W, C2 z4 s5 B! d
Rich and Poor Countries+ s+ j. F. ?$ M" r" d
Why economies differ8 y% a9 ^2 O1 ]4 u
Causes for such differences
9 S, f! N+ N u* Z8 i$ WYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 d9 X4 }; f+ D m! Z) O3 o! iECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# \) Q- L( Y0 M& Q
Topics:
5 o& \ d8 q1 k6 c1 s: h- |3 ]7 uTechnology' ?, N* @. l; h8 O3 K
Institutions6 z. }6 g b: ]8 A& J% J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ( a" x: k9 P: C9 X5 z# _/ Z
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If you enjoyed learning about
. L" ~( V2 f) T+ a; P& fSupply and Demand2 Y F# @/ |6 T) t
Consumer Behavior
: u$ m! ]0 d% D6 e0 c7 l2 o# s1 cProduction and Cost0 b( J8 P5 o4 p, @% ?
Price and Output+ p# o6 w% X7 P' L5 v
Market Structures% \# T, |" E$ u; x- _
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
5 P1 n; {% C5 }+ F4 D( `: M! q; @ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
1 m4 }2 F) j# h0 [7 Z/ oTopics:
( _% U& [ f8 m# |. h- PTheory of consumer behavior
1 V4 A- B8 L5 l! RTheory of production and cost
1 t w9 T$ e3 ^( J6 mPrice and output determination under competition
, R8 D, Z4 [ M9 f+ O5 dMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 B9 v7 P; _3 xCosts and Benefits
) Z4 _" }7 J1 J# F( {) Y: TExternalities
. @' B( [* X2 t+ X2 NDecision-making
* j" V: p7 O" F Z6 d# h3 tOr would like to learn more about . U9 c- \3 J8 m4 Z! S$ [5 {
Capital Investments
5 P g3 K; `) [4 @3 g; m+ ]! iYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ ?/ J. F6 a( @0 L) _" u$ e
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 t7 `/ V! X. Q* _3 L* rTopics:
* _ B# `4 o" F, HCost-Benefit Analysis. q9 M8 v) X! [% D
Evaluating Public Investment Projects, X& D) b$ d- ^0 w+ b
Look at examples from % [) s, y- `* q F( }1 p
Transportation+ q1 _! h" c R1 p/ J
River Basin Management
* \* T* R3 _8 Q) NElectrical Generation1 \ i! g6 V$ r) b6 E& S p; t
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand% J7 L1 F; n8 u
Externalities
1 \ @% a, _. \1 s! \/ [Resource Allocation
) R' Z1 X: S) {8 Q4 WTaxation, I: k1 v$ o. ^- ^- g# \& }
Or would like to learn more about
8 T3 X0 }, z# Q1 J; f3 x" _Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
: O$ }( ^1 ^( q! c, U: |/ jYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 T8 E5 K3 g9 _7 ^7 j+ N6 J v* JECON 365 Resource Economics5 E1 w; {5 W/ P' C' `" I
Topics:! d: G5 |7 E" t3 w$ t2 s
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ Q; }" z6 j! }& J- {2 b. J% Q# gScarcity and pricing
0 k2 s' k% |2 q) C$ ZContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ @3 I% h. y2 U+ P+ O2 b/ B, BResource Allocation
0 ~1 j6 m8 h' M$ VPricing
! x/ z8 q5 M( J' bMarkets: G7 W6 U) p; I4 E, m# T( I& S
Government roles$ S. C" k' v% Y4 A% _
Or would like to learn more about
8 V9 Z: ~7 I1 ?0 FThe energy sector, including sources and markets: v W, s- K9 N H2 E
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, i. Y! C L7 ]* f
You might enjoy a course about
3 m3 Z3 @# h5 g3 t2 uEnergy Economics!4 Z' ~* ]7 ?' i) B# W9 }: `7 {) `/ D
ECON 366 Energy Economics& i! j! d3 _, A0 w8 i: b8 X
Topics:
4 a. L7 ^" [$ Y& ^* c! LPricing7 ?# o" y" y8 {9 q5 ?
Role in economic growth
7 L B( T ?$ ^4 g' L. ~. N2 YEnergy sources and markets
D6 ^2 g* H: v' G2 R+ J: K1 zRole of government
0 h: \, j% Z% gRegulation 5 Q" u" G# W- w6 k1 Z) c" Y
6 `1 D# n1 N2 o2 iIf you enjoyed learning about
5 ^9 K; Y$ }; C* XExternalities- }5 ^" ^- C8 S3 S% {6 A
Regulation
, w. D: {. i. Y( [9 EGovernment roles
0 m' C0 t; C, U) i% a( k/ [Or would like to learn more about
# }3 ]* E/ u" j1 t* tEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration8 w K+ p8 a; u' |$ Y+ O2 g
Steps taken to address deterioration, Z0 y N* m$ l6 m1 i- e
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 | A# U* ~8 G! V& `1 s3 _5 kECON 369 Economics of the Environment, `' g. m+ ]( ^0 _% i0 L# d B) n
Topics:
5 p7 d2 \0 m6 q8 M3 j6 ?Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) {/ l; Z. ]7 u4 F7 p& R, z+ B
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
0 v/ A% _$ V5 p+ _% z& p z: |Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration % l" u4 G$ V' P7 I! M5 i- F
Recreation economics
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! @3 \# T- J5 A% z0 G8 qIf you enjoyed learning about
! y0 H, A1 @& b& l1 P Individual Incentives
7 W* K* O3 a' T0 R6 s! lTotal Welfare W2 ~: |' m, u
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! : ^9 f3 G' P& A% p) K' q8 m, f
ECON 378 Law and Economics
7 }# v, P+ E9 S# S' V' o' ^7 A: }Topics:
h, }+ C4 i( y* DIssues in Criminal and Family Law
& Q0 e8 t7 d/ @- `Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 O d* [( Z* w3 x; KChild Support Payments
9 R; `5 u! [! v# q R' ePrivate Divorce agreements
) Y& o$ K c3 I2 h- HCriminal provisions of the Competition Act; H! d# o* Q4 Q! B
' [2 v9 t& }! u4 ~If you enjoyed learning about
; V# S$ k4 K& ^; S% \Prisoners Dilemma
8 _ t! N: M" v9 x3 qDominant Strategies$ G1 F" h! P, u3 O0 z& L8 y
Collusion3 X! e% I8 R. j
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # v. w- M1 [, P4 F
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! z1 I/ Y8 T4 VTopics: 0 ~1 s( f8 p4 g
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% b& @% X/ h9 ~: O# BApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 W' }* c+ B9 H" |; E4 sNote! Prerequisites:
3 _ s8 E: C! F1 x+ a3 r8 e1 I1 _3 JECON 384 & 299 |
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