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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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* f* p& s: m9 s/ _China as an Emerging Economy
3 ?+ L% r6 B" u* D i8 gYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
5 ]/ o; A+ Q. f* ?' JECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ [% k0 w1 X" c* `! oTopics:
4 R- C) I7 ?* I& KChinese Economy Characteristics6 i: S: z) k6 X0 s/ E, L1 W. I) E
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy& a2 W7 p+ ?$ ?/ o
Consequences of economic reform
1 |0 \) R8 ] u9 pCanada’s economic relations with China, A: V3 `/ q( h% M6 v
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If you would like to learn more about: 4 J4 @7 M! B8 {9 z d p. d
Rich and Poor Countries
9 I) N7 _8 m7 C* E! iWhy economies differ9 _, t, X4 Q2 E/ g& I
Causes for such differences0 ?& C) U# R8 F2 I3 b
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 L4 k" h4 H3 R9 U8 h# h
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% {0 }! K7 \9 m. @" [9 h+ V- m
Topics:
0 A" f: m1 [* P* G; O& u7 fTechnology1 D, Y7 l) w/ `7 T# s& p# h* H
Institutions6 h( @" u X! h8 ~& K. v+ U
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence " A9 n: ]0 [/ x- W* y
' Q- t3 r x7 HIf you enjoyed learning about 1 ^+ n; y2 |/ O* r
Supply and Demand5 Y( \( ~& p# D0 v) g% m2 X5 I
Consumer Behavior- w a1 f7 G; Q$ g
Production and Cost
: }6 l# e+ n! }: ]1 I' a& X4 }Price and Output
1 O/ g0 r; [. CMarket Structures, I+ v. l1 t0 N7 T2 J' B
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
8 e& j/ y) d3 D$ OECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 O) Q, g& |1 v' A" O# W
Topics: - l) J$ y' `" I2 U
Theory of consumer behavior
, Y& ?1 `" X0 G$ I3 j/ YTheory of production and cost0 f/ M' c6 E8 U& M
Price and output determination under competition8 {. F' \3 a. F, L, X
Monopoly and other market structures6 e" s7 r" Q6 q, F. F
( E5 u9 P3 X( d& X' dIf you enjoyed learning about
0 L1 y1 s5 M+ _Costs and Benefits
# n) k( c) b2 v E u/ f1 PExternalities
" o8 x, |. B# Z7 i; I; pDecision-making
* W+ e' _! g) `' u0 T- \Or would like to learn more about
' L6 u5 W$ `; R; g1 Z0 z- OCapital Investments& J, g* X8 ]( O5 S# b, z$ m4 Q' M' w, A
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
* s- X/ E: }( Z6 g3 Q" i$ [9 dECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 d% |* e {! s. ^% j7 y
Topics:
9 U' h; B% H# A. K- Y0 RCost-Benefit Analysis
! X2 m6 [% }- y9 a- u# H7 H+ TEvaluating Public Investment Projects; x. S6 t* u5 Y
Look at examples from
2 x' t3 ^/ H; i3 K# W; q3 `9 }6 {Transportation
# @+ p7 |. t: V3 ]5 ]; R: ]River Basin Management
/ h: u+ s( C! \) _8 o0 Y4 zElectrical Generation
3 ^% p% Y2 j# h4 d3 C0 GOil & Gas and Pollution Control! B1 H4 o0 ^# Y6 g j( z
3 t" x# S7 j3 L& V+ H) c3 D( AIf you enjoyed learning about " C0 e2 E: N/ [4 ]. Q3 W
Supply and Demand
! [/ L. K8 U ]1 F6 kExternalities
2 x \# ^8 A* Z v s+ |& ?; ZResource Allocation
: L! t. c# q; r5 _ C$ ]) g JTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada" E( w8 T" a3 @# ]6 s. l9 k9 u) K
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( {5 d4 I, K$ f. `
ECON 365 Resource Economics
0 ^# g6 n+ l5 A: f" w: g! yTopics:0 V, u# N* _0 H; I: T
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
v' r& b6 n! n+ rScarcity and pricing+ k' d5 Z/ a+ P9 n. i( m
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues( Z" {& W9 h- I, s$ _# z$ B7 Q/ \
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If you enjoyed learning about
u9 q$ s8 `! N l- q+ E+ {& N% nResource Allocation
- J. _! X2 h' W6 ~0 ?Pricing% u u, ?: D e0 k+ l1 p
Markets
7 N( W1 s5 Z8 q5 F {/ H# S6 EGovernment roles" R: n7 X8 z& E$ v/ Y) H2 q
Or would like to learn more about
7 Y4 U$ \) f; t1 e7 |The energy sector, including sources and markets
. E- [9 I4 B3 t4 ]# l, yCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 C+ _+ n+ H- K' r% TYou might enjoy a course about
+ f! H) w& K, c1 ~. HEnergy Economics!* B+ a* N0 `* n- q% x% F
ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 G& ]- w3 L3 B7 b8 a) L6 UTopics: ( ]5 t! P0 f! [" U4 T! ?5 e
Pricing
! h2 K; m0 t; c" q+ a/ F9 ^Role in economic growth ( z/ u6 c4 G8 l4 |
Energy sources and markets 1 g3 `& K- P3 h% H8 N) j
Role of government
9 A3 B* @ S& d3 K! W& @Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
) G- _7 N% y# A# LExternalities1 W, N0 r' g( H' V) o+ L
Regulation: c0 c, |" K3 n) X0 v
Government roles
+ M1 H* c6 Q* A' F: j+ POr would like to learn more about
4 l" U. C* A5 }9 e9 z' h, W( `Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# [0 {1 _, y1 ~! E/ d$ X' LSteps taken to address deterioration0 {# W4 z7 L7 z& s" Z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 s' S4 Q X& {. _- g {3 S
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. O* ~- D) s8 J$ ~4 CTopics: ( ^0 p: B+ w1 G0 X) w! \
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 M# i" c0 L- u# z4 o
Types and causes of environmental deterioration / `0 b5 `- U# t! L6 k7 v+ {7 g8 w; ?
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - j# e5 S' r: `/ |- ^
Recreation economics. q6 B+ b) \/ p5 U @ z
. i7 Y! n- d" v& X' YIf you enjoyed learning about
! g4 [1 q6 ~4 g4 q1 b8 c8 f Individual Incentives
6 l. C( t5 r. i8 o b3 H. [0 DTotal Welfare
8 o/ P7 @! i2 @; L0 j2 UYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: B5 x( q, x6 m! ]2 {8 t" r* ^ECON 378 Law and Economics
m4 L: y4 \3 UTopics: * q% Y- }! s1 w1 m1 t. s% F0 c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law) `4 D+ q s0 z$ L* C! t
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 N! D7 I6 S4 y5 @$ a2 }Child Support Payments
2 |1 C4 N+ t. w: @) R2 YPrivate Divorce agreements! P& N% X$ v3 |" u
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act# `4 d/ d! a( q. x- |4 D
( v% U0 I9 O% z2 \* Q0 yIf you enjoyed learning about
$ g. l$ T+ A, @Prisoners Dilemma
i. o$ [) T5 w& n' `( N3 |Dominant Strategies4 O6 v; S+ R# m- l* X1 h( _
Collusion
! K! T. M5 G9 F2 v, Z3 q3 R3 R/ |You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 L$ c. {/ e% R9 D7 }( f3 B3 KECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
6 z$ [7 r8 l& d# z/ J, S! x! vTopics:
: h- F) M- ^$ \% _Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ }1 P6 R( J9 @4 p& s
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 J, J7 ?: B. Q x& _) BNote! Prerequisites:
- t; @, Y$ Z" jECON 384 & 299 |
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