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If you enjoyed learning about:
+ C2 o4 r8 t3 s( y2 n% `Trade
# L! Q/ C9 {1 @+ B( rGrowth/ J8 g% m. r0 b* w
Or would like to learn more about: * x% i! Z3 t& S) z) d/ O
China as an Emerging Economy i% d' h2 x4 q8 ^1 o
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 R+ o" J' o7 g$ P8 A
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! H9 g4 G W% I5 @: ?
Topics: 0 ]' O0 n' x* i" g
Chinese Economy Characteristics
9 h# `/ T k, M; o3 F6 s5 IRecent Events in the Chinese Economy q7 ?6 y, n [" E0 V/ `3 O5 c
Consequences of economic reform
; q- W3 w' X" j/ i' CCanada’s economic relations with China
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- `; Z2 T: a, Q) @1 YIf you would like to learn more about:
. i% I7 t: M- t# P ] eRich and Poor Countries
4 `( A7 B2 |: n7 d. ^. ?Why economies differ
+ x$ {" a1 X* FCauses for such differences- e8 s; ~- o: ^9 ? _
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ p* A. D2 b! X7 ^
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 S' {" U% ?2 e# U- E' i/ RTopics:
8 G4 ?$ d4 |5 u/ r4 j% B8 NTechnology
4 w9 \+ [+ Q; pInstitutions
, {, q2 z) K. j: eGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ; X6 b: T4 b o5 c* F
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 k& L% o8 y4 rSupply and Demand
1 T0 m( L/ J; G% a8 [- }1 DConsumer Behavior
, J; d; w1 o2 @+ ^Production and Cost% x; c3 ~' n$ u! j
Price and Output7 W* l" R8 d0 p o8 L; y
Market Structures) X1 B' H. N; c; d5 L5 u- J' s
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 S0 r S* ^5 B+ V& ?/ qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& x M+ r" o5 ]) T
Topics: % N2 T" L) o* u! p* n3 U% U% w
Theory of consumer behavior, w9 D) X& }+ K. ^( F) M5 o
Theory of production and cost
% U- J* p" B; t3 Q/ l) h: aPrice and output determination under competition
! F' y8 x( ~0 [: q$ A" EMonopoly and other market structures F8 n8 `" L8 q. T
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If you enjoyed learning about
# r3 I, [0 u( J9 a6 _0 Q3 q( PCosts and Benefits
" h6 Q3 y+ Z# a) ^8 K, Z/ f7 oExternalities9 X9 l7 f; w+ }/ ?2 l1 w3 `; P1 R
Decision-making
) D' L; t0 ] @0 aOr would like to learn more about ! B: T* b# W. w% r
Capital Investments
, C$ S- s- Q7 N& n( A; LYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation! F: F# t2 J. H" X) X( m
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 ]# _0 l- E# F2 c5 y1 p% nTopics:9 b" v* {! z+ d* O9 J- u" p
Cost-Benefit Analysis1 [5 j3 U4 F: T' Q7 [5 w! {
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
! o! F0 q5 @+ R e* C$ e5 f1 q0 ULook at examples from
6 Y8 u9 E7 a, W" s" A3 R; X7 aTransportation
8 J) e! }$ s' l5 ]: W. NRiver Basin Management4 {1 p. g5 [% {% @2 J
Electrical Generation
: ^1 |; k, |9 |. e# l: C/ hOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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" G6 M( V( M$ h0 s; s6 E6 dIf you enjoyed learning about
5 d- o- a* U/ n hSupply and Demand. g3 ^% M( A5 X/ t' Y9 r
Externalities/ I' G% S% @4 Q/ _4 j5 s# K
Resource Allocation6 w, \+ E& _% \8 f$ u
Taxation
* G2 r' j) ^2 c' XOr would like to learn more about
$ R# L- E9 Z6 iSupply of Natural Resources in Canada- S2 s/ c) b4 B
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
4 w0 x) f3 C2 b3 F) @0 s7 r1 XECON 365 Resource Economics H j4 Q2 V, s4 h6 o7 l
Topics:
, T& t+ Y* J5 e! M0 h+ D9 hExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, e+ Z( `! Y: a( Y/ [$ J# s! Q
Scarcity and pricing# z% |& E- l; Y6 U$ K$ C
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues- Z6 I, s5 L( m {
- i$ x4 v: K" j+ E' k- y7 t/ pIf you enjoyed learning about 8 v7 l, h" `/ w: T1 s
Resource Allocation1 w6 J% F9 O1 K u( A, k1 b
Pricing, e/ @; Q& {% Z7 C( p( o; _
Markets
( A9 ~; h' w z! w. CGovernment roles
* t* h- F1 {0 n( a! f) [Or would like to learn more about
% ?% L% r/ @0 H! Q6 M, IThe energy sector, including sources and markets% o/ f5 a8 l; L b5 O0 L
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues. M Q! H3 K6 c$ S
You might enjoy a course about * J1 }3 B+ Z+ n: i4 W
Energy Economics!8 b$ c/ D% I: @* G" l) H
ECON 366 Energy Economics
. U5 L t3 b2 E6 F1 rTopics:
2 C+ Y' y4 f& B# DPricing# ] p- u3 W' s0 I
Role in economic growth
$ h: {% Z6 _, i( k8 h4 C( [Energy sources and markets ' J& W7 H, p4 \0 O5 N; @9 ]
Role of government # h- I% M7 W( V/ j
Regulation 8 D) z/ W) g7 I! T) _ l& n& V
6 R0 c$ g" k4 G! d4 o1 N6 J4 oIf you enjoyed learning about
0 k5 i9 y* a8 M# K4 z+ k' ^Externalities
5 Z+ a0 S, ]" ]5 m; y _) CRegulation
1 b& \( q( v- s8 r# R! ~% b% A9 t1 tGovernment roles1 H# F) A6 Y+ ]
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" K2 t& ^9 T; U& o3 P
Steps taken to address deterioration" s' J3 q2 K, d2 [
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- E1 l2 X! l/ H0 wECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ h- {- u. d) c8 h9 `+ D; d
Topics:
8 p! f# M) f8 d7 Q; ~, j0 Z$ UEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' V" Z% o) w I" u- F z t5 I
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 M( [* k+ R, Y, B `
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
/ w0 x$ [; Y6 `, k! n# pRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
) d) y& [& y( }5 U5 j/ L Individual Incentives
4 l! k9 M6 B! Z2 v. j! RTotal Welfare
3 }& M! Z0 n5 i5 {/ O% nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. }$ }( _. _: q( aECON 378 Law and Economics
- c; x3 p3 y7 fTopics:
7 B2 B1 D6 \4 ]Issues in Criminal and Family Law: Y5 ?: t! D0 k; f$ k0 O4 c5 d. Y$ j
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 T# I8 W3 f/ i# @* Z% [
Child Support Payments
" |+ e3 `& F. g% N0 X1 qPrivate Divorce agreements( ?' k" q' _4 J+ d) c
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act* n# \ L. q t) ?$ C# I7 r
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If you enjoyed learning about
* h5 V; _) k; PPrisoners Dilemma
* j8 k0 h& j( MDominant Strategies9 @- B) G Z- d2 J
Collusion
6 o h v( P, ]$ o' a5 QYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
* l) D: E- ]. OECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: ^7 I2 Y+ Z( x' l" q
Topics: + l- |* Q6 a% F/ Y) X
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 X2 ~! W) n4 @0 t! O* j+ }Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 x& c% M) P% g/ F/ |0 m
Note! Prerequisites:
, V" N8 g9 l6 VECON 384 & 299 |
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