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If you enjoyed learning about:
, E. G2 J* r, d) m! H9 ]Trade
$ H/ p! `" l+ O# Q QGrowth
1 h; ?9 x4 b! x" P8 YOr would like to learn more about:
# w6 L) u$ S0 MChina as an Emerging Economy& t* e6 n6 l& R( A1 t7 S
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 t( G/ p, H9 ?. H: o, V7 r, HECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 W; V9 m9 B" _Topics: * l* R X3 z1 M3 s, O* s
Chinese Economy Characteristics
Y, a' d* u/ n+ {+ Y6 o) g. t' lRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
) d4 V/ m+ f9 S2 p: v, rConsequences of economic reform
2 P4 h! B0 y" @. D' U7 k: D/ G9 ICanada’s economic relations with China2 t* b7 M+ \! C# }
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If you would like to learn more about: 4 Y8 q1 x& }# A8 n% d
Rich and Poor Countries: ^. w" F' O2 g( O" S! h, x
Why economies differ3 Y1 r/ A {( t: h1 M
Causes for such differences
- k' ]7 j0 Z7 M4 U4 K u. rYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( q8 z' W# h# fECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! w, i0 Q x; g! bTopics:8 g7 E2 R9 A9 f/ `. t
Technology; \8 S, h( S) I; ^& c G
Institutions
$ E% M0 [9 ]+ b+ T# h- v$ D; ZGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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6 T' F% n+ u( J, s6 HIf you enjoyed learning about
3 G; {+ ~: J2 X+ \Supply and Demand1 e: i6 C3 n4 j
Consumer Behavior
' v/ _3 [' ?0 x$ F6 }! U, uProduction and Cost
% t5 u R+ n) n4 t1 WPrice and Output
; E8 d o0 }6 B, n5 HMarket Structures
# Y8 R) x; }3 c% kYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics! \ Q3 c7 U1 I# ^! B) B
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ o. {& D0 l, e- z- S, X
Topics: " B* A# A: f1 H1 Q. {! \4 r3 L) r
Theory of consumer behavior
' f& f( W& x9 l; G4 ]% BTheory of production and cost
( I5 k" y( c, kPrice and output determination under competition! `* n2 E( l# i! {1 q
Monopoly and other market structures
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/ {9 G+ T6 o# J) GIf you enjoyed learning about 5 @! b4 Q1 o! T9 s
Costs and Benefits
& E+ v# f! n; KExternalities
. h; t2 q( o0 VDecision-making' D' }9 }4 p( F/ N+ |# L
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Capital Investments% \/ x( D& N& c
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, P# _$ y e" L8 X( j oECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* M2 g9 H% T4 m% q9 D9 g, VTopics:3 H7 Y& Z- g( b) o) B5 g
Cost-Benefit Analysis6 w5 d" ]$ p% W
Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 H* X6 Y$ Y0 r8 [+ E# O! p
Look at examples from % x/ L# M1 F# m$ N
Transportation2 X% R4 p" z# d2 @
River Basin Management- b# G- }+ y0 K+ t9 f
Electrical Generation, T% _; |% u" r( G& E3 z5 C7 k3 K
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand/ J0 K1 t% O5 t8 \9 F! V# x {
Externalities
& ?: e4 f' B% A2 t$ W5 `Resource Allocation' O1 l1 z/ J7 H! p' U. j8 Q4 s
Taxation6 \; [! c5 A% i3 e
Or would like to learn more about ) Z/ M$ r" i/ K+ S- I" z) ?
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ [2 t% Y0 x( J- RYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! X/ M! C2 l) M
ECON 365 Resource Economics
! D- m, j' N* j# [Topics:3 y8 G" r" A4 K" q% K
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
- k' F% h" m+ o9 LScarcity and pricing
5 O4 P' U( a! Q$ F% h: m' oContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 T- d) Z% n; I& {
- H; B2 n2 D" n' ^7 d# B; BIf you enjoyed learning about 9 G+ ~0 b. ]1 v4 i3 s. f9 c
Resource Allocation
1 z; H, f" Y) BPricing$ D9 ^' K" P4 [
Markets3 z- n5 I- a, g5 z" s
Government roles
" e, Y7 N0 m$ p- `: O6 J* K0 o0 fOr would like to learn more about 5 g- P' V, d4 C; c5 T
The energy sector, including sources and markets
) k% m; }5 \# Z8 e* {Canadian Energy Policy and current issues: b- P0 Q u X& i$ j3 v
You might enjoy a course about 5 l6 w7 ?) i0 \- L* W4 a
Energy Economics!( t( s* n5 r- l2 m
ECON 366 Energy Economics
' | k- b% i1 p; F' \0 ]% R6 ITopics: + _3 E& a# C$ E" m! C* u
Pricing( l$ v' B. J R9 e3 C
Role in economic growth
8 \$ Z, k" I6 E6 {- jEnergy sources and markets
% C- U- V( u9 }9 x/ M. `8 iRole of government ) n0 L) s" d* C4 F& Z
Regulation
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+ [: d2 B' d1 @If you enjoyed learning about 3 _; h# y( D- D# L* H1 ]
Externalities, i: a2 E( q" A8 u# N; r
Regulation
4 Z6 U5 | A% R* c; JGovernment roles
! b7 \' n8 w1 A2 DOr would like to learn more about
4 t; H. E1 q& A+ h# i+ xEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
8 _1 N% A, O3 bSteps taken to address deterioration4 L3 S7 `' y2 ]+ r
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! : y; m5 \+ z8 s- @/ W/ y
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 I/ p& E' j% _. U
Topics: . X+ J1 l5 `- w$ L$ N6 W
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * x; y% r& w# s. ~6 P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: e2 p, h h& {, L! \; YTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. B( ^, A3 @# f+ N5 \Recreation economics
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3 E& G4 k- ]6 g- dIf you enjoyed learning about0 O) i. V: f7 w$ `* |4 i
Individual Incentives9 T& z# D) [" r! X& S1 u! H
Total Welfare
, @3 G$ y- b4 |You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) E6 i: h# X& rECON 378 Law and Economics% d3 E. Z. W H& ~3 e3 Y1 q
Topics: ; P# ~7 j. Z8 `! c, C& @6 Z
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
0 u. u9 Z0 n7 j4 hCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) \- ]6 b g5 g- @+ f. Q
Child Support Payments
" J% N G; w3 W$ J4 @Private Divorce agreements
4 c6 b! J- K! H6 q7 f6 kCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about ; W, d/ c4 U( u8 X: u: F
Prisoners Dilemma
, a( x3 ~+ ?- B: u6 M- @Dominant Strategies
/ |- d2 D" B1 [% Z, ^3 j6 iCollusion5 z b2 i' F. P B; o, g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 z3 J t' u0 X. X+ SECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
R0 _8 Q/ Q2 U) S# y" q# [Topics:
9 M6 a: R' c5 I$ i$ J$ D9 VAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
) W6 c7 Q* H/ I5 {Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, z5 w2 D7 ]1 @. n4 ~Note! Prerequisites: 8 H, X. U' C- y8 Z" S9 E: z7 i
ECON 384 & 299 |
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