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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
% D3 N2 g- x1 \6 ?7 qOr would like to learn more about:
* t9 T& ^3 y$ d9 \China as an Emerging Economy
7 g! w4 P/ e7 X$ [5 P2 zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' S! u; W" M8 \ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
' @* H7 E. K& u) Z8 y0 V: C. ?: pTopics:
# l/ r3 T' G% E: G- M: PChinese Economy Characteristics# ]' Z# {" y, ?6 }
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ R8 [( F" F( {( S7 KConsequences of economic reform
' i) I' }6 \, kCanada’s economic relations with China% o# ]& Y @3 h) |% R! R
+ `4 x( v3 [! {If you would like to learn more about:
( g( M% c% T2 [3 J- s- S# b& [0 ]; fRich and Poor Countries
( t/ b7 E4 z: d. A) W$ jWhy economies differ- u9 d1 A9 P; E! J
Causes for such differences
V5 t$ P) ?6 ?You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ k+ ?4 M9 ?5 o$ ^7 G2 n0 v
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 l& i% [4 w. e+ WTopics:
r# ~' K& N! uTechnology% ~$ ~! ~( [: {% E& ]1 v; W7 L) a* y
Institutions- ~' K$ u9 a1 X8 r q7 t
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 p+ K* C8 N' K( F
. N( s% [* m/ h( B/ P( Q2 V" TIf you enjoyed learning about
# _8 Q) |4 H1 W. ]; fSupply and Demand/ P8 {: f' U" k: \0 I _
Consumer Behavior
7 q, _* I% m: s+ {* K1 @/ {Production and Cost
' c# k$ i) X+ j( a/ m5 HPrice and Output9 @9 R$ @, L& R% g3 {' t8 m) a
Market Structures
( B6 O8 O% q0 C! j9 Z- E* p: SYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) G- g, u N% R, UECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ A" S; V7 ?$ E& m& s$ o$ A+ T2 HTopics:
; O Q, `+ o, x J0 O- YTheory of consumer behavior
) [ q" L! t( FTheory of production and cost
6 W4 Q4 ~. ~. rPrice and output determination under competition
9 J; u0 \* Q2 qMonopoly and other market structures
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, ], \# N4 \$ \4 ?If you enjoyed learning about
( E3 h1 G( R, s( {9 PCosts and Benefits
* _; N* P3 ^# u n/ G( uExternalities8 C" o3 A$ W/ ]: K2 \
Decision-making
+ W% p4 E$ x1 r$ f0 t: Z. }/ BOr would like to learn more about
8 r: |2 q- m- C# n4 B* NCapital Investments( O9 C4 T4 L4 l
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- Q# p' Z) w2 g' G3 C9 WECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 G, r8 X! l7 Q: H8 [4 G3 UTopics:' X1 Y g% `3 f0 G$ [' m8 d$ g, G
Cost-Benefit Analysis% M% b5 D0 L" x$ c+ Z# Q2 R
Evaluating Public Investment Projects8 E5 s6 E& _ i. X: ^" w
Look at examples from ; h! m# u2 [& x* `7 Q% r$ ^ O
Transportation5 m" E) y4 ~" T4 Z. d* }
River Basin Management
9 R0 ^- P5 `( N2 h' b; |- JElectrical Generation# ]/ t) e9 |- \1 t" f C2 R7 F
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! `. C4 `, P$ r, ~
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0 [$ F# ?! G9 s) F9 f. ESupply and Demand0 u4 D& A' `& \5 v8 c6 G
Externalities: S! }( R/ k! m$ @8 b# P
Resource Allocation
2 j; v8 H2 P- U2 e1 g- q! hTaxation: Y$ d5 ^$ p8 j% T$ y
Or would like to learn more about
4 x# H f+ N9 u5 m: g9 W% n1 xSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 w" C+ T/ Q8 |. D+ J4 aYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 o& [+ B7 k2 W/ ~0 k# QECON 365 Resource Economics
2 Z/ f- ^' h7 d7 eTopics:9 f6 w% x! d7 g0 x
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
8 t A5 I" \% J* {% P8 ]Scarcity and pricing
% \# g0 U* d( x5 B6 ?0 XContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 h$ q- ^- T# T; q( H( SIf you enjoyed learning about 5 N9 x$ v: w) R+ d8 n0 {+ x0 K5 `
Resource Allocation
. t6 P. X$ z& L- z4 }/ R! X( q% \; pPricing
8 e" N+ Q; I' A) Z2 ?: R& DMarkets, } I$ c. Z" |5 H3 a" t) ]
Government roles
3 _& V8 S, Z6 G3 @2 x; u2 SOr would like to learn more about 3 |/ m: L2 w5 T. X- N
The energy sector, including sources and markets" s% S! x* @- v- F3 A
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 a7 `5 H$ f5 k, zYou might enjoy a course about
. c8 P ^5 C3 o9 JEnergy Economics!
5 H: w H) P0 AECON 366 Energy Economics( D; E$ ?9 M Q5 H4 L. D/ C/ O
Topics: : m9 `- c8 {3 m$ t2 y' W
Pricing
4 ~3 s" S. W6 T, R# N q; m. ZRole in economic growth / s8 O/ ?& ^' j- {
Energy sources and markets 0 O* ?! F. O+ k0 a1 ?( c6 q
Role of government
+ O8 v. F3 B) S" ORegulation % ]7 P$ s3 \ x1 _
6 m q" z+ O5 Q+ CIf you enjoyed learning about
, J: {5 R$ q( b+ Z$ b8 ~. MExternalities$ J: `* z% Q8 O% [# b" H6 L
Regulation+ O1 B- ]+ m* t1 o8 ~, K/ A& n
Government roles, O$ M( R) S$ m3 r
Or would like to learn more about
, a! K. z% R8 W* u; cEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
8 g$ M5 K+ F2 ^% B% P" {7 h6 `" ESteps taken to address deterioration
& j+ E! L9 i0 A) M$ tYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, `6 w- I+ N9 z& o/ tECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 N6 q2 P2 ] Q9 H! s( E: t- kTopics:
7 l! `0 J) n$ L8 F1 DEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
- u$ A& J9 }) }' BTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
; [4 u6 @( c7 O. z: c9 J6 YTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration |" B2 z* ?- I- }( A, ?2 R# U2 z
Recreation economics$ ]4 ?; H, C$ R. t F+ x8 z/ ^
; x! B1 d6 f5 {9 aIf you enjoyed learning about5 D5 _$ s* f# ^- ]/ o0 Z
Individual Incentives' x: g) q( K8 Q$ C" M
Total Welfare
( y8 R8 ]3 v7 `' G/ aYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% A4 g5 f& u: c) F* {ECON 378 Law and Economics
8 }& |- | \# @0 y! dTopics:
* T7 Y; i: s$ k+ _5 o O+ CIssues in Criminal and Family Law, n' Y3 N: I* W: O
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 B7 x- h3 \7 C8 d! j% L+ }% l
Child Support Payments1 O' J Q, v% w8 N
Private Divorce agreements6 }1 [7 k. V" ]9 ?3 J
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) ]. Q# ?& G3 n3 o7 `
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Prisoners Dilemma
9 |3 D6 ]" s5 J u4 uDominant Strategies4 M3 d: `, T7 l7 C3 ]
Collusion
8 r" C; B e) cYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ! O i l; x3 J A( U6 F7 i
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) g6 [9 |' ~ N: S1 Z: STopics: % e9 P1 E4 S/ b& e* J, q4 @
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
' f2 {4 ~$ W- sApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 r. }" V0 y* R4 g2 w# _$ uNote! Prerequisites:
8 R+ C' P( i8 l% N/ Z% aECON 384 & 299 |
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