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If you enjoyed learning about: - i( k! C7 w3 Q1 \: `
Trade1 P0 u: e8 J l, J; H% o' u, b
Growth: ]/ {* [, e1 a% b6 Z
Or would like to learn more about:
/ F, A: a/ j/ z/ G; xChina as an Emerging Economy
: Q$ @: ~; h5 j# J" c; U8 s. j, a' zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: A, w, i2 y# P" P
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: s0 g% S" l7 ^# a4 m- ^4 q
Topics:
3 p: }# F i' p( v: K e1 u9 E1 vChinese Economy Characteristics
% X B* A5 m! w9 e7 MRecent Events in the Chinese Economy" h! o8 n) X" v" Y+ q% N
Consequences of economic reform/ b- R# H* x7 t
Canada’s economic relations with China
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& ^/ X f' t) e3 s4 d' Y, Y& v7 r& WIf you would like to learn more about:
& u9 n! K% O3 D4 W2 Z1 aRich and Poor Countries
+ V4 M' t5 F/ r' `7 zWhy economies differ
4 _$ \ Z1 o: X* H2 {" [Causes for such differences1 K+ c" O# x$ f
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 ]: M: z0 D1 w1 V# M& P3 q( D' W
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ L+ o, |" P- D8 P pTopics:
& `1 m& e" ~# z& k8 B: \& bTechnology
9 x8 e" Y% _. ?: I/ U$ {Institutions1 h8 H3 a; u0 g5 A9 h; D% U/ \, C
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 s6 e1 W' b. o4 J* Z3 p# h4 g0 @! }
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 B4 i) W+ Q9 ]& l* M: V5 X/ a/ _Supply and Demand" L' ~8 t: j% f! { n% E
Consumer Behavior
9 c/ z" S! ?/ z- cProduction and Cost2 }/ b) V( Q/ ]
Price and Output
7 n8 v6 w" L7 I' [ rMarket Structures
0 \$ F( a U' j5 D& RYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, P: ^; J3 {" d0 t. a, AECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
7 g8 \6 E' z8 ^+ |1 {" F% ~Topics:
2 _ I# h! A' h$ ~Theory of consumer behavior! a5 F3 e2 l, f; I7 F2 ?
Theory of production and cost
) H4 d3 V) y1 U8 `1 y IPrice and output determination under competition! s9 z( R. I+ V$ k9 a& _5 X: N" R
Monopoly and other market structures
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; Z' \5 L9 N+ g) Z! oIf you enjoyed learning about ! _+ h, m0 E, h% I7 S; E
Costs and Benefits 3 s% M" f9 M2 ]9 |3 x
Externalities* P5 ?0 u; D5 W: h0 c
Decision-making' N1 d* K' ^6 [9 _- O; H
Or would like to learn more about $ h* l# h2 D+ G, K" d+ c
Capital Investments4 W% u* ^3 V" h. V& l2 o/ \3 o
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: Y) T( p5 O2 m P2 z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' r' z7 l! m' g' B
Topics:
* E. D; L6 S7 h- Q. u- QCost-Benefit Analysis
. P& B" R6 g8 O$ H1 BEvaluating Public Investment Projects: s! p' y6 b8 A$ R
Look at examples from
, D8 i a- p) @7 I. ^; J& L MTransportation6 I) ?, {; i/ C' j
River Basin Management
& L4 u; ^4 ]# w5 w# p: M wElectrical Generation" t2 z4 u/ p$ |9 A" V+ {, a
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
) f& t5 F5 t1 ]8 E6 LSupply and Demand
$ Y7 t0 k2 n- ~) H9 KExternalities
- e4 u9 m$ A R0 a' ]2 u7 g5 e% l( f* ]Resource Allocation
' `, d# O2 K; X0 DTaxation
% ^% l$ x6 R2 K4 {$ wOr would like to learn more about ) p* q* w& U( F1 Y! V
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada2 W5 D. U% A5 m( v/ j7 Q
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 e# Z3 i! P0 C4 f! V8 R
ECON 365 Resource Economics7 F$ a$ |" }, x- f& f+ B; y
Topics:
+ I( x( q8 G/ GExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 l" T$ ?. l. J: v3 ~/ nScarcity and pricing* M- f/ s) c% R, u5 v
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 `, U7 A, ]+ \0 L
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 f* S. X3 J+ ]7 J4 }$ J7 WResource Allocation
' S& }2 |4 z& k% qPricing4 K1 w- [% V/ }8 R
Markets8 O+ _4 I, `: R' L
Government roles
: i D! h0 ^; d' y- v* @Or would like to learn more about
% j5 d2 b( y2 F2 ^+ p9 M' HThe energy sector, including sources and markets
) w2 l& S& }3 T KCanadian Energy Policy and current issues: U ^: ~1 |& {! i. O
You might enjoy a course about 8 [4 T$ O( V* A( x' q, U
Energy Economics!
3 s# h; s f# e" K! {ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 |1 k! O3 M$ \5 e, ?* K P) v$ gTopics: ' v9 i% l( E* D1 c6 X L% C6 D! P
Pricing
( Q& S6 i5 z2 N3 xRole in economic growth % g \: K6 K9 C% D
Energy sources and markets 1 W7 o q' T1 J. {8 ^$ U
Role of government
' j! e0 d- r# v uRegulation
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. n) o' [; _ E" O, r( ZIf you enjoyed learning about
* F/ j7 u/ E: l& L0 _7 G! D4 MExternalities! {0 a- ~) J; [3 a* @; s6 V" `
Regulation$ c3 c$ `. }3 i8 j3 j
Government roles
2 {7 m1 _; i: G$ G) y% d4 GOr would like to learn more about + o& U3 f- D; U$ G5 p
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' T3 S9 I/ @, K" E) ]( _* C0 \0 PSteps taken to address deterioration
1 }; S; V* D7 m( ~You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
: j6 y$ n1 {; `( `0 c9 E2 R# NECON 369 Economics of the Environment* A7 a. c3 Y) C5 N+ I
Topics: + b. M8 |% {: P/ y) Y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 ~% D6 x, o9 T
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 W2 N( f0 T1 U: ^5 a# X; Q9 I$ J
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
% J0 m/ ] N3 R4 K& P4 l+ n5 K! q- QRecreation economics, s4 K+ F- r; r4 x, @
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If you enjoyed learning about U( H9 k0 ^+ Q) E6 z: Z6 ~ E: }
Individual Incentives
! `* z9 C7 V0 aTotal Welfare
( e' |0 }7 [* w# B. C% BYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ _7 w1 [, a% X) e7 z- b- lECON 378 Law and Economics' B1 Z/ [; ~" ^7 l/ m5 v; ^
Topics: 5 _/ u' {0 y5 E2 r% B: ~# t6 u* T
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
! J* j; _! f# J- e. m, CCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 r! {4 b& e6 N2 T9 G, R0 k! l# E% k YChild Support Payments3 w# \( `$ A, D2 X% ~4 j6 R5 q
Private Divorce agreements7 l0 F. g: x4 M- u$ R; n
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 U+ D e- u% K2 A- |" E
% V' ]/ J% u3 oIf you enjoyed learning about
+ L$ G1 w+ j t4 i: n* Y+ @+ R k: fPrisoners Dilemma
) g& g- n4 k2 n% n' ^7 L4 z( RDominant Strategies% f r; P' O5 I! P
Collusion
l6 R- |9 k! v" h: S, Y& iYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, W, k) j, g1 n( EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, c0 ^" S. x) V7 N& W) R; Z. JTopics: ; t5 [4 N$ u# Y! x! |3 M9 }( r
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games3 I' Q3 b; k6 k3 O6 s, y
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ V& W6 H" ~: L8 b8 f# zNote! Prerequisites:
- F7 T8 D) ~+ b5 P( JECON 384 & 299 |
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