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If you enjoyed learning about:
- p; _- Q" D& _1 e6 DTrade
' b. |/ W2 ~& c! @Growth+ r: {8 g S; k, I: p8 r* D
Or would like to learn more about:
; g" a) u2 k4 y" |7 k. [) y, v) n% a4 LChina as an Emerging Economy' R' J, p: W0 B" l: q
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 Z: K7 e3 O( s7 RECON 211 Chinese Economic Development# j, |( m, Q5 I! T" g3 H
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
3 c7 A2 e; m# \6 TRecent Events in the Chinese Economy! N) ^0 k V8 F
Consequences of economic reform
& N% f. s; o1 m- G9 GCanada’s economic relations with China& \+ s$ b/ |. L6 I) f
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If you would like to learn more about:
3 ?4 u8 I1 O$ s4 a+ wRich and Poor Countries
4 x" y* J, ^# L( o4 \Why economies differ- s2 s O# i# A6 @. z+ l$ \, u+ I, L
Causes for such differences& s2 V# p+ _: u. L
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 K- J3 m( |" S: x5 V3 M
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 D$ J1 {& O/ m
Topics:7 R* P3 i- F* a; }% I+ Q
Technology
3 A, u% B3 g1 X. }( k* b; x7 m1 QInstitutions; x: n6 z5 R2 |
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand, k* r6 t0 f2 @, z9 v9 n
Consumer Behavior
; ]2 N7 i) g& B( A XProduction and Cost5 m' h( G% g3 ~% N
Price and Output
' D9 X$ T0 o. S- L; e, PMarket Structures
+ e( u4 J( x& F0 ~" \You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
5 d1 o! Q0 d% P4 O2 iECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
b$ ~/ q; R/ o3 xTopics:
: t r( w! M' k( J' W$ }Theory of consumer behavior
" j- L, ^" l1 x( F) e5 UTheory of production and cost
4 t; R* E/ s% |: l4 v v7 xPrice and output determination under competition" o1 o* r. e9 ~! j9 A
Monopoly and other market structures# U0 d! ~* r8 b. `# m$ ?
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 Z. M6 E6 ?$ w: ^6 c: f2 Q* wCosts and Benefits
g2 r& b+ J7 H% U4 ~% E. jExternalities- R! l$ F+ r, x; b( G' r% X4 N) Q! u+ q
Decision-making1 n3 f) N: |4 Y5 |* M* k
Or would like to learn more about 4 M5 k3 Z: W4 U8 ]$ F
Capital Investments
6 N: D4 l5 ]$ ~1 p5 q8 _$ P+ \8 lYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ R) g- C4 ]7 _ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) Z2 F$ @6 I) k& R' M
Topics:* U2 l$ I W4 p+ h1 Q" }
Cost-Benefit Analysis9 [, r& U$ n2 `. s
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
/ U' {6 F' D) q# v( }2 [Look at examples from
9 \$ Q% f0 |4 XTransportation( E7 c2 a( w% ^
River Basin Management
; }! c/ n# i, X6 ~- P* [1 gElectrical Generation
# P" W4 X6 T4 ~1 ~Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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4 E) @ b8 u7 a7 zIf you enjoyed learning about
0 y# h" a" W( \: {Supply and Demand7 L+ N7 }/ G' g% m H& W$ a$ y* N) g
Externalities* N E' i6 B: [& {$ n
Resource Allocation
0 f; K) W5 ]8 |. W u3 _Taxation
# }) _# U# K( r3 S9 Y9 ^! u( U) S2 BOr would like to learn more about
! G4 k- O7 M j: [Supply of Natural Resources in Canada- Z# p8 |1 n, Q2 r$ l E, c9 {; h
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& P6 Z9 k1 M; q5 uECON 365 Resource Economics
Y" l0 n! a% DTopics:6 }% M& O( W5 n4 S( l1 Z F5 n) a: O
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 i2 u' Z! H( Q$ g- b
Scarcity and pricing* ~: h9 V* R1 R9 K8 k& }7 l
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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3 h |$ j( w& D& i/ LIf you enjoyed learning about
p' Y! p2 B" f4 w W( u9 W9 jResource Allocation
8 P j `. }+ [# f5 G! g B' jPricing
; g2 f; X% C$ F( I u3 k ~Markets4 C6 U- t Y, R; |
Government roles- D5 L" B/ [/ I& a/ Z
Or would like to learn more about
/ C D `& J: GThe energy sector, including sources and markets
% }- }4 ?! R& Q" X7 E3 P: lCanadian Energy Policy and current issues- O* S: A) ]) Q& l j1 f
You might enjoy a course about
& R. q- ~: c3 d8 VEnergy Economics!/ S! K9 R8 ^/ @! G" ?7 ~
ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 J1 V" ^, C5 s0 U6 ^2 I2 f; g+ q) eTopics: 6 m, p3 O( J; t1 R9 t
Pricing
5 K5 p0 ?2 Y, D$ ~6 g5 M/ vRole in economic growth
( w4 Q3 S) Z1 o/ [1 JEnergy sources and markets 8 t+ m8 e' ?- h* y
Role of government
$ L5 v C8 c) f$ P$ y( XRegulation
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" d- ~7 y) W: C2 X8 tIf you enjoyed learning about 4 K& N! J% [8 w
Externalities: K2 y- K, L* @& D, ?( q6 B
Regulation
9 j9 ]9 b5 s# R: N d4 wGovernment roles6 m h" ?# v* s' d, r
Or would like to learn more about
+ v" j$ i7 W2 |. n8 n) fEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 B- Y8 H" D% b/ BSteps taken to address deterioration
' g a S+ w+ G6 D, ] J0 RYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 `. |' t6 y4 r/ n' {) x+ i0 W UECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 ?' z5 {, r1 q
Topics: 6 n6 M* J' ?: R$ ]8 T& R/ I
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment / A4 l7 P5 r; d
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
( C- j. W* H/ j' J. _Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- n, J" U6 y9 r: v, hRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about, F- l7 E/ j, H, F* U5 E! \2 U4 u
Individual Incentives3 M. s/ d3 o: `+ W! d* @; w( l
Total Welfare
( L" p$ h3 ~* O7 `8 e+ UYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 m( G# M3 l* W7 a, |6 }ECON 378 Law and Economics' P5 |9 K) y# d! Z+ q7 A E
Topics: ) s5 R( v( i; d" g/ s5 u1 }2 M! @
Issues in Criminal and Family Law1 H/ Z. d' d% A r
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 [. Y' q2 p( m5 }. F
Child Support Payments! H) [0 z% ~/ ]" C$ }' A" K
Private Divorce agreements
+ x" N: z+ _' e7 Z5 A; R1 l7 c$ ?Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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8 [5 P( R* N. J( N( g8 rIf you enjoyed learning about 8 X" a( b5 {2 i8 [5 L9 q
Prisoners Dilemma
, I/ V3 o" X: bDominant Strategies2 d$ n9 d6 \8 m" `3 N- h# q! S
Collusion- |1 c9 G' H4 E' U$ d; k8 ^. t% D
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 F2 H% L' ^6 V% {) @
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
- t/ ]) F8 \ l5 k8 W9 i! N1 iTopics: * r6 {% {( v4 D( o8 s+ L6 W3 b
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
( q" ^0 O& _( d' K8 J1 PApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion / j2 T# i/ \8 p+ t9 l' W
Note! Prerequisites: 7 A" A0 c% z" n2 z+ t
ECON 384 & 299 |
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