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If you enjoyed learning about: : r, Z* ~8 o6 M# R& Q: I3 V
Trade
! g. ^- ^4 h9 q* z5 i# y( K! FGrowth# Z' @7 V7 [/ f
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China as an Emerging Economy; q0 k U; q( i3 L8 ~
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 l$ J0 t' \9 ~, @' ~6 D
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 u& q" k4 b0 l/ r
Topics: # L, d' T$ @9 K! a$ v
Chinese Economy Characteristics8 b' z( A5 A5 M$ U/ ^5 h
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 w9 o$ z) i% ]7 f5 [- k, `+ h
Consequences of economic reform
) N; o, z4 O. [' Q$ V5 ZCanada’s economic relations with China/ b W2 ]9 `$ L. b1 ?
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Rich and Poor Countries3 V7 H, v- I5 a1 p
Why economies differ
9 @5 l1 Q$ I% cCauses for such differences4 y) V, S2 e& ~$ A2 w$ m# X. t; h
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth @4 U5 k8 v6 P6 h/ j S
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" i6 |; O% Z' e7 D: }; d- ]0 n9 J
Topics:( P- f4 k& J$ |- k U, p- n
Technology
2 V' {; }2 Q" e6 V3 h4 pInstitutions* L% q3 d7 v, Z8 f/ ^
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
- x8 }% N8 n+ n: h8 W: i$ j0 N- F4 D }Supply and Demand
" N, D- ?* ~3 `- LConsumer Behavior
! S3 m0 W* S+ r9 C5 e( MProduction and Cost9 D7 t: t5 K' J+ z T" v
Price and Output, |' v; ` `* @: D7 I- S' B
Market Structures
% e$ R! k& f) r: U) z; g ?You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- }* g. ~& S y' `9 o, [ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ [! Q9 E% d+ m, e3 STopics:
" H- d! _3 |1 B6 lTheory of consumer behavior
+ P/ J6 S. c& A# B1 PTheory of production and cost
( }8 X& N% g9 X: B& VPrice and output determination under competition- S2 `. s! M7 t) e: n
Monopoly and other market structures/ @/ B5 D( w$ S0 a. I
7 x, p) }9 B+ `4 H0 P7 u3 N- c" w# \If you enjoyed learning about
+ Z0 ~' k# A" j2 jCosts and Benefits 4 D& N) A! K$ X. B. X: W& C8 ~+ [
Externalities
* w; d- y& y* H, v# ^! ^: WDecision-making$ I6 u& b2 W2 c% L& x- [& r
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Capital Investments
% q0 }6 v; r/ k4 ^You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. @7 m/ R: u" w, m0 V pECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 V) d5 H2 w& O2 p
Topics:
# V' d; c5 u% D4 U s8 Z' A9 _Cost-Benefit Analysis
' z* j9 i6 v) r* k; a: K8 Q$ gEvaluating Public Investment Projects
" q' z% V. T7 B9 I2 Q5 \: aLook at examples from |( M! y" G3 s x
Transportation
+ o0 O7 B: @% ?- Q5 bRiver Basin Management! o8 v0 ^ {6 Q( _* r% u, N# ^
Electrical Generation
: f( p |. o6 c5 ?& Z6 ^' JOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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: S# a% q( `; oIf you enjoyed learning about
+ {5 k: R6 N$ n; l1 Y3 xSupply and Demand
~$ g* m, {0 K+ s/ k2 |9 iExternalities4 \5 a- i3 a, C3 q
Resource Allocation
4 G$ B4 S9 Z. t) e4 H0 _. JTaxation
5 Q! s2 @( I7 x9 ?! D* i; KOr would like to learn more about
/ }9 |% q" u# r! vSupply of Natural Resources in Canada& I+ e- J/ `, `! B
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 V! G* w8 a3 U0 U7 `: [
ECON 365 Resource Economics
; U! Y6 J; W" F$ N& Y9 tTopics:
; L& v: D; h3 C! Y$ KExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 Z. t# ]+ G) H8 B6 `
Scarcity and pricing6 [0 ~' k( ~! \7 U' z2 o
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
* p2 q0 ^6 B1 J& W3 Z3 k3 o# {Resource Allocation( U- t4 e$ q8 Y( `! L. e
Pricing
$ {2 _ Y! K4 bMarkets) r) ]2 g1 P6 {* G* E& s. r
Government roles7 Z' R1 w4 L$ J: L* e
Or would like to learn more about
/ g. ]6 e" U9 C6 x( d! gThe energy sector, including sources and markets3 c5 O. Z# A0 ] S
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 `7 l# x" L3 c3 x: b9 }You might enjoy a course about
& {. S0 m9 F9 x Q1 U; p4 T1 LEnergy Economics!" e( {5 y- J$ b9 e1 x( v" e
ECON 366 Energy Economics& R# Q8 b7 N, q$ I
Topics: ) B- {9 n6 r. M; K$ H
Pricing: X: D: @+ S: U
Role in economic growth 7 P A+ L, d6 t4 w% {
Energy sources and markets # R" d8 V1 X7 u9 ~( {0 [* M
Role of government " q: d, K' U- x6 [: b
Regulation
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' m- R5 a2 T3 [" |" U! a XIf you enjoyed learning about
f2 `" E! P* \7 `" K) M7 EExternalities
5 m) q! Y6 B2 b1 I- p6 JRegulation
4 [0 _! B$ [+ ~% d! m1 T1 y9 uGovernment roles' q* ?# x6 l. }# b; F
Or would like to learn more about
) h" F- p8 T! S8 R. ~' y- YEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' j. l+ } Z& PSteps taken to address deterioration
3 y( g" O3 |0 W. sYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # p0 u, ^! H/ p: L' o
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: N0 n9 q. U1 h6 [- m3 pTopics: ( ^2 E2 ~; Z/ j9 r7 \
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 1 L; ~9 \" L# d0 u' l+ h9 C
Types and causes of environmental deterioration * D; y2 a. {& d. L# g2 C" J, i
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 i9 L9 {7 Y' R2 }" i/ `Recreation economics
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, r+ H( E. h" CIf you enjoyed learning about
. m. ^0 \; C0 E! L! q Individual Incentives
0 `2 c$ U$ `" X. D; OTotal Welfare
8 _# u7 W6 f; ]% MYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 Q5 _: E" W/ T2 D# X; s4 p, rECON 378 Law and Economics
1 l" e( ]2 |$ o. |Topics: . ^, X( |; v# c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
- u' G/ m" t1 Y, D; [Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 `& }3 C+ H7 ~& g& ^$ K3 G, fChild Support Payments
: K9 a+ I5 ]* {5 s- u0 p. I$ h9 @Private Divorce agreements' ~1 R. b, G( h9 a
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act1 i! i& J9 u9 S* [
- o! \7 Y" l3 E! m! h" k+ dIf you enjoyed learning about 4 ?% E; b, g4 u
Prisoners Dilemma
4 W' T+ L- u2 LDominant Strategies
1 E! X" K, a& e6 S: ~! BCollusion8 j9 z/ f% M! T5 u; Y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 i/ i. k* F8 ?5 f4 @ H5 E; u) uECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications' z {/ h: S! v! [- Y; { k( B
Topics:
& X) b2 n! `0 r2 O9 S5 c7 V! _3 w3 DAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
& ~3 @( `; h8 _& ^8 h! F) UApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 @7 z3 F7 y8 V1 KNote! Prerequisites:
- I8 K% e) [5 u1 d ?1 _ECON 384 & 299 |
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