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If you enjoyed learning about:
% b! _2 [9 ?6 o& I$ Z' ^. p/ gTrade
% @. X1 W1 v, FGrowth+ O, J' U% J$ A- c
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China as an Emerging Economy
' |8 @ J! I. f( Q4 i; ~You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( v" x/ }( S3 t! ]/ wECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 X4 O. [5 o- L' l" dTopics: / U! e& ]; M! I
Chinese Economy Characteristics. u- h0 k2 I; l8 N, `- V/ { X
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
: b% n+ D3 Y: F& k& a; SConsequences of economic reform$ H- Y- S/ @- y* j6 V5 _3 r3 Y
Canada’s economic relations with China
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$ V9 R! a3 U- W; G5 aIf you would like to learn more about: ]; h+ q# t0 B/ O b
Rich and Poor Countries7 Y; A% Y+ R/ L* D6 z/ R
Why economies differ* x: X* `% _* N
Causes for such differences
3 O3 ^/ n0 p; \. N. XYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- @- s& e5 U" o- j5 G/ f# D. S. DECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 A9 L; R: C1 E+ H0 ^
Topics:
3 }% g+ Z: ^8 Z; R& e8 STechnology
2 i: l7 Y) R3 }2 N: a4 gInstitutions0 M2 b4 s' v2 U7 O
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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' w- d ~2 C4 ?$ mIf you enjoyed learning about
& D% C8 L; V9 t4 K$ ESupply and Demand, R4 q& F( b+ X! M3 Z9 j
Consumer Behavior9 E5 S" @+ z6 U9 N
Production and Cost
6 I4 ?4 [4 C1 M' {2 uPrice and Output( r0 J# m1 m8 j& ^8 L$ |2 ^8 ] U
Market Structures U& }) Q) b$ {
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! G3 U1 k' {! v; bECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ D4 z4 C( l- u% _
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Theory of consumer behavior
( F5 I3 r% V" u7 dTheory of production and cost2 l$ K b8 o; x, d& M
Price and output determination under competition. D2 n( g4 F: {- h. o+ Z) c0 Y
Monopoly and other market structures7 a, C+ r( c2 u$ P
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! q5 |7 ?' }6 t5 X/ @. h9 X# T+ W. dCosts and Benefits 6 |. i0 h9 U% C+ y- z
Externalities, ?7 D3 z5 u2 D" o% W+ E8 P
Decision-making0 |8 A2 g* O. P1 A& |
Or would like to learn more about
& v9 K, Y4 d C( G0 E: b. @Capital Investments- W" a% K9 B, f, f9 u
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ p# B3 S. L& N \+ J
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- F( u1 b: L; n, E
Topics:1 ~! c6 J" U* N! j' o1 m; c/ z
Cost-Benefit Analysis" T% Z. Z3 z) |+ N U; y( X8 l
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 I7 a: E- f$ ]' [! c! TLook at examples from % v# j2 ^" |& H7 G
Transportation9 P/ U7 B W: U! N2 }. G
River Basin Management& w" n' `9 S# _0 C' `& d3 ^6 L- V$ R
Electrical Generation! C( n/ o) x: F0 l J) _% E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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/ b; i4 ]9 r! g' W# uIf you enjoyed learning about
0 z6 I& P& ]$ }6 @0 [' `0 ?$ zSupply and Demand
' |1 ?. W$ F. X% }Externalities
2 w/ Z5 v% k |0 B. wResource Allocation
3 B2 E' s3 f% k5 b) v+ |Taxation3 t# y, ~1 Z% h6 Y$ A d
Or would like to learn more about
4 z b7 o- g% @: N8 TSupply of Natural Resources in Canada4 K* c/ {9 {$ d8 W
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& y' K3 f! e1 o5 D/ @7 n' A1 n4 XECON 365 Resource Economics
! n# |4 ?/ g1 `* j* t$ CTopics:
8 K0 I# O2 z3 k; h' m5 o9 ~Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
# @7 O& m9 r" z( S. T& G3 V5 bScarcity and pricing
* }) T% m( P# Z& P( XContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
" e! d1 z! p$ s0 @Resource Allocation
6 R9 ?) x/ m4 vPricing# V9 \- P2 d# i1 R6 W5 u( s
Markets
8 ^* w* Q/ n: }, bGovernment roles
! n9 r0 C4 V4 a) [: ^# c0 KOr would like to learn more about 5 z% k+ K* B8 i5 @
The energy sector, including sources and markets, q6 ~+ D8 k3 T
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# s7 E& c) m; ]& b7 ~0 ]
You might enjoy a course about / L4 ~& d6 i1 g2 _+ l
Energy Economics!0 @; W. P8 @3 P) g" I5 e6 y7 g e
ECON 366 Energy Economics
( \: b( C" ]6 N1 R! r) Y5 P3 tTopics: , b+ S1 s0 l' N' j/ C5 G1 x, x
Pricing
; ?) B7 ]% z8 a* G/ n( ZRole in economic growth - \% f: n! h9 \; W5 \# H
Energy sources and markets / g# u7 X G9 H3 w2 j
Role of government 2 f! j- g4 c1 O. z% d- B0 X4 |- l
Regulation % A( X _& o* _; a
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E. {/ u" W7 H! O, j DExternalities7 s, f v& Z1 q2 H
Regulation
* Z1 y% f/ g' y7 L6 P, O" pGovernment roles' K* E# }# ]; w* q! e: b
Or would like to learn more about ! F; c \7 u/ f" `. O4 n, h; K
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 u9 \+ ?( b0 d) ~0 @
Steps taken to address deterioration
& b; ?- K6 @8 ~: e/ t* r: ~You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( q8 c) Y, ]" r8 v. m4 Y) f
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. S7 K3 F8 a. B' X, nTopics: $ ~* q# d! `0 b2 @; y6 l" K
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 j3 L0 T; P0 P- [1 `2 ]
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 6 k L* @4 {: R T
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : ^! |8 x( _, D$ _: s& U0 Z2 F
Recreation economics
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F; l) X+ Z& s, y4 EIf you enjoyed learning about. v$ s& m' A' h/ a& j
Individual Incentives
9 M1 f! O9 a: d$ u* J; ?( X7 NTotal Welfare / B8 \" L: `. W% m; ?, w+ K
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 ^- U' Z* C! S; m! X! z
ECON 378 Law and Economics7 ~! k) Q& z! B* L4 O
Topics: / y4 S- F F0 T9 l- S" f
Issues in Criminal and Family Law% q! g' p; f8 J2 e; |
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
; }( M% @2 B5 m7 b0 ~: \# PChild Support Payments0 z1 ?* q9 Y) ^0 F
Private Divorce agreements4 }( ?7 O3 f, V8 l& Q* F9 f2 h
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act: g( l1 C1 _) \5 b$ H$ }! }
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5 X8 H* q' S, L% e# w0 y: K! S1 TPrisoners Dilemma# z9 k$ r2 m8 ~7 z; O5 O
Dominant Strategies
- |2 l3 e _4 G! q A& fCollusion
# A) y. D1 ?8 c1 H* ^You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! % Y) a+ p. y( ]0 D, J2 a
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
9 O8 k( u4 k6 ~* I! H& Y jTopics:
3 ^. V6 Y' } i* L' ^) _& P ^+ ?Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ [& N& Z: P9 y6 u# QApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % r9 _. \" D4 e( P4 ^6 ~" H8 F
Note! Prerequisites:
. U' F0 I$ W: l& m O- BECON 384 & 299 |
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