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If you enjoyed learning about: 7 n ]9 T9 L- x# G7 U, h
Trade
7 z# N" x' P$ W0 `' fGrowth+ G) k7 W6 e. h% i, U* z+ s
Or would like to learn more about:
, T9 B: E* Z2 z/ N& H3 d) {China as an Emerging Economy
7 n: u: I; t- K6 z- ^% ^- J, ZYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! {" w4 q* w; |9 H
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ Q. B7 M2 Q+ o$ @+ W3 E* b
Topics: 7 s( L4 `! C' y% y+ ~
Chinese Economy Characteristics
5 Q; E4 A+ y- e5 d/ ^2 x. X7 bRecent Events in the Chinese Economy. U& q$ b, x) z7 X% c* D1 ]! f
Consequences of economic reform
+ A- a7 ^, [7 `4 ICanada’s economic relations with China
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, f2 ], T5 X& j* m3 _; c8 XIf you would like to learn more about:
i9 ~" s; a% i5 Y# q; bRich and Poor Countries* H6 H; M- Q6 B& t. j- b
Why economies differ
- {# k) j" q5 Z* TCauses for such differences4 k2 I1 {# A8 m6 i) @/ I* L: b
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 K E v: d5 h; A$ S2 Y V/ \9 P8 z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: k; u- l5 \3 ?5 uTopics:
T( X; }8 i* [# aTechnology
) y. W- a6 T/ {& l; \Institutions
5 Q! ]( `, W8 f) C6 P. W8 c& BGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
) z( Z# l7 F, Z9 `Supply and Demand& i2 E0 V7 ]* d! d8 K
Consumer Behavior
$ K$ @7 D8 I9 L- r" j4 K& hProduction and Cost
' J. C @- V2 \9 rPrice and Output
3 b6 y+ S7 ~. h) m4 G. pMarket Structures: K- w! C4 N1 z& }' M# B3 R
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!$ K4 v6 d: q2 _2 p. S5 N
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 Y" v2 q, z& b
Topics:
/ n/ h: B' G/ STheory of consumer behavior
3 I+ O5 w- Z; W$ FTheory of production and cost' ^) ^& N6 [1 w: v% b1 e$ Q
Price and output determination under competition2 x/ H8 Q+ z, y. ~! }8 B7 M
Monopoly and other market structures) e" Q, V+ k: q: d
1 e- x3 P! r7 a1 s, s* k# uIf you enjoyed learning about
) ^& g7 ^7 G5 \( |! p8 w" JCosts and Benefits
/ ?: k0 E# \& J7 l% R8 ^8 _4 bExternalities
$ j6 T6 o$ ~: RDecision-making. {0 G, I2 ]" Z, m/ m \1 f
Or would like to learn more about
* |! k; \3 R, R& M4 t7 @& d: }# ]Capital Investments) G) d. b- }3 O3 P _
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 m1 s. F( c! i$ @, g! S/ E: i$ F+ l
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ O9 r1 G u2 B( J: c" O6 ]! T# q
Topics:
. S8 B7 A3 S( u+ B aCost-Benefit Analysis; L2 U% u2 S; F, h3 q3 y* \# y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects4 Y% L6 R- z/ {2 k! {
Look at examples from - G! M* a9 k- w7 ~. }# {
Transportation# t) X' A( e( N: I) B6 `" q: k
River Basin Management r- [4 }. W' t# l' T' A
Electrical Generation
* H, z% f! O, ^ g' ^# t9 eOil & Gas and Pollution Control1 |! i( T6 G7 j$ n9 }
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If you enjoyed learning about . i& b) @' ^- E9 g' x8 o
Supply and Demand
; c/ T+ M! F& ^Externalities
' D: X- C/ N! D6 L0 `Resource Allocation7 g( p' O# r& i6 W4 d1 {' [
Taxation
4 f& n b8 h. s6 S0 K" ?0 i# ]Or would like to learn more about ; [, V/ ^. m. z/ W& z
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; Y$ V7 B( h9 G' lYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 I% p) u+ u, q7 H5 J
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 f w: l. P' T- f0 M7 b
Topics:$ w# \# E. u3 e5 t& m
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 m% R7 }' k, s- @ HScarcity and pricing, M* Z! X. V0 J2 j
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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. k; o: ^) _& p+ g9 E" o3 FIf you enjoyed learning about 5 u( b7 S$ H7 z/ X- g
Resource Allocation
5 G4 f: J0 K5 VPricing
; q8 L+ Y$ Y1 H9 V! |2 ?- nMarkets. g) X2 r( n/ D- X q! O0 L0 t
Government roles
, a6 [1 ^1 p- Z( j* M* xOr would like to learn more about
' X3 K& Y: c+ j* u) k( z, RThe energy sector, including sources and markets+ @) F2 ~3 x% e) w; E8 W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues1 f$ w `2 H I! c5 P
You might enjoy a course about
9 a8 |. `. U9 k1 cEnergy Economics!; s" V5 Q5 l2 ^7 |
ECON 366 Energy Economics
/ l' ]& w; \$ QTopics:
8 U0 x8 T3 ]6 [" ]+ WPricing9 U5 a3 m" c" X3 \1 h" |
Role in economic growth 4 W1 L; x/ w: c0 S# ?
Energy sources and markets - O4 H- v7 N1 \3 @
Role of government
1 `# p- m1 ?: r( wRegulation
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% \+ t/ W2 _# Y2 z% m+ dIf you enjoyed learning about
& c+ f$ l% e. yExternalities
$ p# g- Q( M9 b% k9 F/ uRegulation. R# p4 n5 g9 G5 t, |% x
Government roles
* i h8 _" d* U. s1 V6 @/ ]Or would like to learn more about 3 q8 P9 H! S; |" F& a
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' Q6 K6 O# u$ w# B) v
Steps taken to address deterioration
3 {, Z0 d( c- O6 |$ x( @2 S3 A( vYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 ^+ u* S! [0 \ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 ~5 g# r+ U8 y& i6 Q$ KTopics:
6 S3 F! u6 n, N, h: h0 ~Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. p4 _6 ]4 z. o. L# p) hTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
, G& n) h, f( z* V# ETheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ f% F. P4 ?$ ?0 d: _
Recreation economics! t1 z7 T# Y! h9 f B v) u I& ~
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If you enjoyed learning about
; X( s9 ^- ]+ y0 n( s Individual Incentives; d2 \. ]7 y" Y# D+ p4 [; k( m+ c
Total Welfare
, f7 x1 c0 I `3 O# T! lYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; w1 _8 }. X7 i. H8 u9 i& K
ECON 378 Law and Economics
4 M. ^8 H, M/ H2 o8 H6 R6 ]2 A6 zTopics: 1 k# a7 x/ y% _7 f6 l% Z
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 j) z3 b9 ~ k1 w5 @, c( T2 f' ICrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining3 ?$ x: M2 Z2 x1 z
Child Support Payments
! n) ^8 w, [! CPrivate Divorce agreements6 Z( E2 ]+ d: c" [: H
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
) X3 |' I& T5 u9 c) _' B' t8 wPrisoners Dilemma
; N/ d8 e5 m, v6 t1 H- kDominant Strategies
2 s- |7 b: ~" x2 G% B/ j; JCollusion
8 {- | H& z1 C. c' PYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . x8 \( m* U: ?6 ^$ v$ F& x
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 V/ V$ N' k3 a8 DTopics: ' Z% S; J6 u5 s
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 t$ T4 x" L' G$ uApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! W" ~( y8 v; F0 I. b* U
Note! Prerequisites: 7 a, S3 s1 s8 F* H# x- I! D
ECON 384 & 299 |
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