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If you enjoyed learning about:
& j& m+ N1 d% ]! m! X3 f( JTrade2 N; P& m8 M; S
Growth
+ o8 \* ~* ~5 @6 q, MOr would like to learn more about: * v) S1 x! p$ {9 V0 h' c& z
China as an Emerging Economy/ d/ g9 ]# \: n9 T; C0 ? |+ V
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! p; b7 D1 x0 x( x+ ]6 B
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ |. C7 D: t5 L+ ?. T* B
Topics: 3 e* I! ^8 q+ V) @& d8 h" s% q
Chinese Economy Characteristics. A, w2 e9 Q2 X) g( X
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy& x( X Q+ f! e
Consequences of economic reform
# ^4 r ~0 ~7 |, G7 WCanada’s economic relations with China0 K+ t5 U* H- T ~* M: ?4 l# r. U
* A1 Y8 S0 a6 P! C% F( HIf you would like to learn more about: , u8 q. K0 G# _. }- S
Rich and Poor Countries& G- T# `/ |6 K- i2 q2 a% b
Why economies differ( x- T2 P* {2 Z+ \5 I
Causes for such differences
) f8 C" L; t l+ ^* O0 HYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ p2 |6 _5 h0 D% A5 ZECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# g8 x- O7 V( }9 ?
Topics:
( R2 }/ W% f- ]5 BTechnology5 [9 j2 K) ~! ~
Institutions, N! g* z& S: B E B% E0 u7 Z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, g) }9 ]# N- g {6 OIf you enjoyed learning about
% V- ^5 N- a! jSupply and Demand
+ ~, ]! `0 Q6 I: f I$ `- GConsumer Behavior& O2 p3 e$ M1 o$ `5 g! A, v4 [
Production and Cost4 C1 U# n1 _& {( r4 T+ G: e& f
Price and Output
& j* o# K- g: h+ k) l; s, oMarket Structures
. ?; E* N; f. l$ C/ K% h, v' i! @You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 i# e3 f$ N$ M
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
- Y- }& n# m( e8 f2 ]Topics:
' E) f, d7 j) s; M" ]+ @) kTheory of consumer behavior. B, R* q5 A' b- l) v7 U" D3 Y; S
Theory of production and cost/ ]4 h0 s( o% T/ [% _( I
Price and output determination under competition
$ p, ^ n; z, Y4 s5 H4 w/ |; H* H5 FMonopoly and other market structures, H K5 G- {8 P. }5 v
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If you enjoyed learning about 6 B m/ I; ]% i- r& d. {5 @" L' R) l
Costs and Benefits " G) g' `, H4 D- Z5 m
Externalities) u- Z) l3 W# O" P. f7 z
Decision-making M, Z+ ~ k) b( S: U
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Capital Investments5 `* d0 R9 {2 o( y1 E% Y4 D M
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. W* }3 X) u$ ]3 NECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ o% c& v% |- c( a7 k) FTopics:
2 r" _" [; k( h3 p eCost-Benefit Analysis
* N( w/ y1 T2 D2 T! o/ e# I7 O( VEvaluating Public Investment Projects
/ d' i. P5 k/ g/ B @- HLook at examples from . Z5 _4 r6 l0 E6 m
Transportation, t/ o( w( E6 O1 G$ l
River Basin Management% O; o* U: m% j) `: ^
Electrical Generation7 k) y( i* l4 y! I) Z+ k# R
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control$ u, J6 `# _: b2 X, l8 m
+ ?7 @ p5 H% Y& VIf you enjoyed learning about ! r) j9 G9 X: v
Supply and Demand
* L% | z, U7 ~8 XExternalities/ s4 a; Q8 ?9 E6 }$ o7 E0 W6 {
Resource Allocation
4 r# }3 t. Q; `2 GTaxation
* f5 i* m8 U0 Y" @. J% ^Or would like to learn more about
4 {$ _1 O( G& D) R% G2 V A* YSupply of Natural Resources in Canada5 Q6 |5 O8 H8 u& e
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! K, K/ C! {% l0 m c& q& ?ECON 365 Resource Economics {& Q/ d+ r$ f2 @2 b) x }( @! t2 x
Topics:9 I7 @4 F' C9 ~& O) f8 o' j
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
k) q1 X/ d% G8 M! v% c7 qScarcity and pricing7 {( N6 I1 l6 x: \: \
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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/ g. k3 n" i8 `* G$ @( VIf you enjoyed learning about $ W3 G- o, V) N0 |$ T# M
Resource Allocation( {- P/ z* X1 @/ {( M. d( M7 ?
Pricing n& F( Q/ d& j! |3 D
Markets
% L9 d# j9 Z: G" V$ s' LGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
, N/ H: d, E3 D2 `* t" S7 t; R2 rCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ p0 S8 i5 c0 jYou might enjoy a course about
' l J! [0 l6 v, gEnergy Economics!( M' I8 a# G c. l7 I4 W0 ~
ECON 366 Energy Economics
. }& T) b! O5 q* STopics: + `" W/ J. [% d
Pricing5 @- B/ ^# W( T" k, z4 D
Role in economic growth
5 E k4 c; `1 Q- _' w; mEnergy sources and markets l- D! M# D, n T! y& t p
Role of government 3 m6 n, u [( i* l8 S, R3 f/ ?
Regulation 7 n/ ~6 \4 Z3 B8 c
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If you enjoyed learning about
% } w' N1 `, n, y0 q% jExternalities* c3 A2 l- k5 {/ Z3 ~- Q
Regulation3 c5 J, E( g/ ~4 q
Government roles
3 X9 W+ G# Y0 J7 V7 Q5 KOr would like to learn more about
( _/ ?8 x& V( H. X0 w* MEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( V; Z I9 E& y- x2 sSteps taken to address deterioration3 x) ]6 p6 N9 G( o# G% M2 A7 J
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 N' x% { Q; i
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! I. o4 n$ Q* o/ P" J1 e6 ]% @/ N
Topics:
5 |0 G- x* Y4 HEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment - d9 l* L$ i# J3 q7 d) D
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 c& G$ o. O' \9 f5 x; I2 A# Q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& l3 ~, W2 H( @4 U7 FRecreation economics& A" \# o$ n; ~( d- q, G
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If you enjoyed learning about$ \. ?# n* a0 i3 {' r2 l
Individual Incentives3 V( ~& V; V, c6 H# U
Total Welfare
. f" `* b4 q8 pYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 S6 E* Z$ Z3 I$ Z& u* y4 p
ECON 378 Law and Economics9 x. r$ C+ |0 E+ S
Topics:
1 _' G* _) h2 g/ m# w+ }; FIssues in Criminal and Family Law1 g% v5 s5 p' `- O
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 B( n& ~ Q' E' s) N# G3 D
Child Support Payments
, a, y' \8 G: }: y! B7 T5 IPrivate Divorce agreements+ X; C8 D4 `1 X4 I0 ?
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; w- e% L- E) z) C2 W& e5 d
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 U* d: g: s# W9 x4 H) NPrisoners Dilemma
( w9 a2 q$ ^& gDominant Strategies
& A! i0 a$ l; C* |2 I: |Collusion1 a- H* Z3 c9 X! G9 L& E
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 d: S* w+ s' W3 b$ W4 Z* NECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ J, j6 T( U: t, w% W) o3 Y6 PTopics: 7 T5 I9 Y' A3 S. J1 _' {
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games; y0 O) H8 Z/ J$ x& T/ Q' a$ z9 I( V8 C
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
* d) v7 s x$ s* f# f% rNote! Prerequisites: : n5 {. [! [! f' ]5 ]
ECON 384 & 299 |
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