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If you enjoyed learning about:
4 U3 Y! q& Y$ E3 s1 ^Trade
6 u4 r- G4 j! G0 J$ cGrowth$ _1 ?) V9 o3 u. @
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( _$ q6 m6 P! M8 B6 x- tChina as an Emerging Economy
- A$ S" g: }4 H7 p5 n9 J$ `, dYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( \; X9 P) T8 I
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
( R; u( ]+ V+ V! WTopics: 7 |8 Q% Z- j9 p; j
Chinese Economy Characteristics
) v/ z; a. h+ ?" \' eRecent Events in the Chinese Economy3 x; {* W, r2 R! k* p- Y+ G- i
Consequences of economic reform
7 o$ i& c) O5 }! [. U* I# p$ b. ?Canada’s economic relations with China
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) I" w; D9 `( q! x$ u& AIf you would like to learn more about: ; O+ w% w8 @4 h5 ]+ |4 B9 A
Rich and Poor Countries
- Y$ W; Y! P& L" {Why economies differ f0 S" z9 ], D9 F! h0 E4 Z
Causes for such differences
0 J1 G. @7 W/ W: E8 Q: R8 u# I. EYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 y9 O3 S# }5 L" _# ?
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: f% s8 D$ D, ?( F- u8 t& L
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Technology: i4 E; |. f0 b( N' a
Institutions
4 q/ R6 P1 [, V! }% s2 yGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence + b( M7 i& p$ A. {: e M4 z9 |
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Supply and Demand
7 r1 f! t% m# r- kConsumer Behavior) L1 j( C& u1 j( O% Y. `
Production and Cost t- Q9 m- ]8 E9 ]5 q
Price and Output
# }; i" \0 E: U( R, \Market Structures" L5 K0 J- Y! a% ^
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ t; J% T" V- f) o/ o+ g
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) J! e$ l1 u: F& QTopics: 1 F; K( w7 c2 b: W% N
Theory of consumer behavior
" i1 h, `4 M) P: `; L) j% STheory of production and cost% {, w4 L+ i1 P! e* s' ~+ i
Price and output determination under competition
3 U. L7 _ C2 m0 U( ZMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ y% e* \$ G: b6 z& N5 SCosts and Benefits F# R1 ?0 M6 H0 X L
Externalities
3 A/ w \' R* ^, F0 N, d# uDecision-making1 K, e7 U$ K/ @# g
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Capital Investments' o' w& K- p( ]
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
3 a; q- P; j9 i' @5 ]ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ C3 R3 w! } l3 |
Topics:
4 W" [% P( Q+ z/ J6 ~. y- R: rCost-Benefit Analysis
- P6 \8 Z4 N, t' t b2 `/ ]Evaluating Public Investment Projects3 m- r; {7 N' r9 l, E
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Transportation
. m3 [( a: `) R" S v3 g& LRiver Basin Management
% g" }* s. Y6 W5 PElectrical Generation
) n1 i5 z2 k3 C/ z6 AOil & Gas and Pollution Control! a% E0 W7 u2 p+ d& E3 c
- g# p' D2 \( @& r0 `1 [If you enjoyed learning about 9 M* ^& @& K) d
Supply and Demand/ u; F+ P0 A2 n4 I
Externalities2 W2 m6 b4 ^1 L' c1 h, f
Resource Allocation
% [9 Q, l0 G( ITaxation6 e7 B+ A* s, x
Or would like to learn more about
+ A' d& Q% f8 hSupply of Natural Resources in Canada$ N( X- ~! Y& f: p& ]! P
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( h% N' F | @4 I* o9 f% y" z
ECON 365 Resource Economics' p8 I( d% B3 j( g! d6 P' V3 `/ {6 D
Topics:
9 X( O, y' n7 H0 ?. b% D* ~- \# ^1 k1 fExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) f, i' _9 m4 q" aScarcity and pricing* K" m$ l! `2 i: u1 Z
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues4 W! U; z6 A7 N7 w3 w
. F1 w, f" f5 A4 j3 O- SIf you enjoyed learning about . x3 [9 ^( }1 m, R
Resource Allocation
/ G4 r8 x1 _# V% n" r; F, ?Pricing. |- V" D6 P/ U; {0 T
Markets, `" M( _) a, h7 c2 c( \& y
Government roles
' B& A7 @ Z) OOr would like to learn more about
u6 ?% w1 g& p. w* p( l# q5 nThe energy sector, including sources and markets
% B) Z/ U% e* c: D3 b) P# [1 @Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 s3 k8 s+ [$ p+ [! o& \8 ~5 mYou might enjoy a course about
& \. M8 y* M; L" qEnergy Economics!
2 Y1 n. a; a* S8 P0 k t% e1 i& Z( kECON 366 Energy Economics
: q3 |5 L; p9 T" Y5 s; o1 F1 Q# iTopics: : C) _! Y) r8 I& K; t9 S; t0 j
Pricing
6 g4 u4 I6 N! J( JRole in economic growth
1 \9 l3 h8 p5 K1 u4 q4 f2 mEnergy sources and markets
& s+ P* e& ]6 d0 tRole of government 5 j7 n$ x, }% Y& g7 A2 d# n" l
Regulation
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7 {4 `& I; m( |/ m' EIf you enjoyed learning about
9 W9 w: [; A" d% B4 I V! {/ NExternalities
) L( g2 W3 w e1 \7 {9 ~Regulation
. W4 V3 O$ o5 r8 p3 O6 e9 WGovernment roles3 I- L' b/ {. H& U0 x
Or would like to learn more about
2 A" ~ C1 i9 M/ d0 nEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration \3 a F) j9 h) l5 U& C
Steps taken to address deterioration
/ F" i: }& @9 uYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 H) z& P/ o6 k' D: W2 GECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 J& ~9 I! f K: R+ M: ^! oTopics:
( f4 S% U. t4 B, U2 I: X7 AEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
, s# A' O& n& o o/ I! @- fTypes and causes of environmental deterioration * z3 a; h1 F/ f+ A
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
X) o: r+ [+ g& {# uRecreation economics, f* A* @4 R& Q; N K. o+ ~7 t7 N
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Individual Incentives6 y: v' C- D/ ?3 u, p
Total Welfare 6 K f4 M& s" f# Q E
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, N) r+ y ?/ D6 {; @3 ~ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 c9 K q2 j0 [! e4 {) X' Q2 I+ wTopics: 8 j0 c# w3 Y$ U8 [+ Z) z; C
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
% x: t; |9 Q2 u9 S4 O4 UCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
C2 y4 b; B* {- XChild Support Payments
! @( X0 K ^* {. y8 x" {6 v& GPrivate Divorce agreements
3 @% n( }- I6 wCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 a, q: M. L) x8 D6 {: P9 `" ePrisoners Dilemma
& m! a {8 l9 _Dominant Strategies
" x1 G: N& l( C7 a) uCollusion
\: B- H, h& P6 zYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- E. _" Y* I9 V$ x' T" pECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications$ W8 I- L; h: [
Topics: $ V' N& B! T$ Y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ V) l- M; S, P4 S5 L, ?% q
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % e' u6 U9 G4 v
Note! Prerequisites:
' A' p- p; H% }$ C0 o$ xECON 384 & 299 |
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