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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth! v2 |& G5 t* i' C
Or would like to learn more about: / i7 e# \3 s: }' z( u
China as an Emerging Economy9 \: |: F' S6 Y/ U+ ^! c
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- z T: r5 x2 e0 A+ p0 r
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
; @/ \" @" z6 OTopics:
4 x6 h* d$ l5 D pChinese Economy Characteristics
u) `6 b$ d. s" f- j0 G* qRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 p5 \5 ?: A( i. V6 O6 }: `, }* J, NConsequences of economic reform
+ u" i9 a0 o1 C7 n& L4 H3 @Canada’s economic relations with China7 [- Y4 J$ L) T! {+ x6 q
! I/ t- G# b$ \4 A2 ~! l& ]4 }If you would like to learn more about: , U7 W+ p2 N; ?0 @" ?2 M
Rich and Poor Countries
& ~5 H9 J a% F7 pWhy economies differ1 _; K8 v8 g! }
Causes for such differences
) \+ T* r* P+ k9 j8 a3 yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. R6 G# a' { R8 `
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 w& @) b2 z" g- t/ [
Topics:
8 W$ J$ j* C5 P* x# k( a% H* ?Technology% t4 V! Q2 x$ }: m/ w2 n
Institutions7 L7 _1 [$ m% l9 N$ g6 H8 b3 f% ]
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 B5 A t" ~5 h D# T6 ?0 C
7 }; M& h7 r9 MIf you enjoyed learning about 8 [7 W! [; `6 i8 M7 u% I& k
Supply and Demand
% K) a: ?& k6 O5 [& h0 sConsumer Behavior
0 e6 a7 X8 c9 B$ x4 t! iProduction and Cost4 ]/ `2 b2 j' Q: q. ?
Price and Output& v; C" W6 ~) W
Market Structures! Y. j( X; l5 w+ \1 g' v* N9 C
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. A6 H9 \% e3 M, e4 w( J& C! `
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I* }) l( X+ E% l
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Theory of consumer behavior
8 m9 d$ ^ H5 u* D* ATheory of production and cost
+ E w! \; S) f4 }9 f$ v U/ BPrice and output determination under competition% l+ ~8 ?2 S; n, I& i
Monopoly and other market structures- D- ~' \! x# i' H" M
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Costs and Benefits ( Z8 j* Q! Y- z. A. }. s+ F9 T
Externalities
& O- v( s5 i- t8 \ _8 RDecision-making
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Capital Investments8 o8 Y$ F7 g2 e0 }9 j; f! v
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 c6 J" l! b* n2 i8 N# R6 t' FECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 Z" l0 q- u, A+ d) t* }9 Z2 G" CTopics:
# M( R6 `. P$ A2 Q3 tCost-Benefit Analysis; y1 Y0 [/ ~3 l2 A8 X
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
- i* @& y3 y- l0 E4 t/ Y4 [Look at examples from
! P$ c5 D( u0 X( Q, J) Z2 RTransportation
: _& m# S+ u+ w) \) _2 A& X- M; D- cRiver Basin Management2 y" t) r5 L: U# p
Electrical Generation
# J1 V: j a( `' B; h# gOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about ( k6 w* g1 m: r" q# y0 b
Supply and Demand4 P+ O8 a. @$ ?* [8 g$ B" Y0 K% A
Externalities1 s7 ^/ S5 S& l/ _- i7 V' g6 R
Resource Allocation% _3 k* ~1 e# }& ]" l$ c7 U7 ~* i
Taxation
0 Z( Z8 Y; C0 r5 o4 D+ GOr would like to learn more about * E( j" G! h. Z' X
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada4 U7 t# W- G. }+ }% J$ D
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& {/ a' |7 j! W! T8 ^; u
ECON 365 Resource Economics# b; P4 V6 e+ G3 Y, M
Topics:5 V9 g8 Y/ e0 P
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
. @" C) ~1 R/ u G$ W5 w+ fScarcity and pricing& J8 f' Y' M1 T7 x8 j
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about + F; g/ {4 ?2 O+ Y% e% S
Resource Allocation0 k0 f4 B5 E3 H
Pricing- n& |. Y' \9 p7 m3 g
Markets
/ H& O" A, s: [& ?Government roles
7 V8 o; G& a4 G ^2 @Or would like to learn more about
3 i Y. b3 E. |1 y8 y7 U* w0 O0 uThe energy sector, including sources and markets
: I' P5 p2 _0 a! l; u& ACanadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 f; \- W/ q/ f+ \$ L2 R/ OYou might enjoy a course about
; T) V& P) N7 p& oEnergy Economics!
7 L7 |3 _6 h6 @/ LECON 366 Energy Economics9 i9 y9 X% V' c' Y/ k
Topics:
: \; f6 e( z; HPricing
2 I# R& _% ?& g1 D1 D" ^5 ORole in economic growth
$ {. q6 `! {8 OEnergy sources and markets
P- x2 S" R8 k- i9 J6 j) G, zRole of government . s5 | F$ E$ H
Regulation 0 v2 r' ~$ T' L& z( M' G6 K3 k# P1 ~
2 \$ T* Q; z8 w4 X" O. ]" mIf you enjoyed learning about 7 a- `; w! x" z8 @1 D1 c( R& o; s9 ]
Externalities( V) K' I5 c1 u B
Regulation
9 J% {# ?) C4 M( w2 W. n0 gGovernment roles
$ S1 R0 t) A) r1 F& f6 fOr would like to learn more about
7 n3 I* i+ S; Z" y* FEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" J- w5 y/ }( i [$ b
Steps taken to address deterioration
9 [$ |* U! X1 u# g* dYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% O; W, C3 Y. G1 tECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 D1 j; {% j% q ? `Topics:
3 `8 v/ `/ ?1 f1 JEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. b5 w1 V. c- i: \/ hTypes and causes of environmental deterioration . l+ H; s+ }3 A9 b% ~* n/ o/ x
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 E# }. d: p) i4 Y1 l3 E1 r" B ARecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about- @1 y$ Z0 m8 M; j: x# n+ m
Individual Incentives6 J" |# L/ U2 F6 _
Total Welfare 6 V/ T7 [, z* Y4 c* c- K( V U& h: l
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 \& {- q( D' M( ?7 NECON 378 Law and Economics( T* M( P" ] Z4 l$ V
Topics: 5 V3 L$ C0 r3 L# P9 p3 S
Issues in Criminal and Family Law. y$ [9 S/ |* [: e
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 J4 [* Y1 S9 p2 V$ u
Child Support Payments
i2 f0 Q L, X9 [2 }5 R3 f6 [Private Divorce agreements/ M$ k* N0 F9 N8 _& S3 J
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act. |" e# U( H- d
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Prisoners Dilemma% v) E# C/ ]9 W1 ^: R
Dominant Strategies" Z' C8 y1 n) \- z- j$ P% E# ^
Collusion; g4 ~) b: P$ m/ j9 @- o! V
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 2 j" l' e/ b I$ B4 J
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
1 _) S/ E: }& F. ~# A9 c9 NTopics:
* v' `' K: t& `+ MAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games `7 s0 o w1 f* ?; u1 l
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 @( P2 G q0 e4 D! a# U
Note! Prerequisites: " j/ }) [0 m: w( h x
ECON 384 & 299 |
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