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Trade
+ C: t6 Y% ~ H! N$ IGrowth
5 |& Z! P9 \ ~) A4 Y, S+ FOr would like to learn more about: % N* {1 F7 R" [& j: F2 {' X" c
China as an Emerging Economy
7 t9 w- M- k* U( EYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: i/ t7 M5 N% B7 s3 nECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
) M. c/ x9 P. _, S2 F% C jTopics: o6 C/ U; n* P. e
Chinese Economy Characteristics$ ~ D/ A5 M6 `* g0 x
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
" h( p4 X4 o) rConsequences of economic reform
6 r# k, Z+ p7 i4 RCanada’s economic relations with China9 b/ [1 H _* x9 K. @8 }, A
0 ^- v; }$ d k) p* L. y5 h _If you would like to learn more about: 0 J) Z3 H' L6 t* T. @
Rich and Poor Countries4 j1 n# R. g6 @0 a! n
Why economies differ6 N, B: ~# H5 w( |, f( ?+ ]7 p
Causes for such differences" z! r5 |- l3 T! R0 W
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 _4 L. f9 `& Q% Y/ a! y5 cECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 {% l8 T9 ~; M R8 P; }Topics:
( z) S% E9 u) W* jTechnology6 Y9 S5 w7 Q! S
Institutions
" A- i- G5 Y% SGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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6 w# [/ N9 O5 QIf you enjoyed learning about 2 Y$ [4 m2 z% K; y
Supply and Demand
- O& v; _3 B+ u- _3 aConsumer Behavior
5 I# u+ X$ @/ t$ F" t+ a7 N7 XProduction and Cost9 O) l5 G3 @" @& C& W: S1 U
Price and Output1 }. X, [5 L) X! q; `4 n$ }) _
Market Structures# p* l4 u* }3 m1 x4 _. a8 V
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
8 Q) b/ ^* K7 ?% v0 F3 jECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( M Y. r, R' s; L" y7 K' mTopics: / i* r$ g# J9 d' X1 b7 z$ L
Theory of consumer behavior
- r* x n' Y8 L' yTheory of production and cost5 p) P, n; r4 x
Price and output determination under competition' p$ v% Y9 D8 K4 T7 T8 V
Monopoly and other market structures
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: Z0 Y1 G; R, M. g- e) F9 `If you enjoyed learning about & i2 ?: H; a- @. K
Costs and Benefits
* q7 {5 K b e0 S$ D/ S( W! \Externalities
. o1 C% W: ?5 X5 K6 lDecision-making' a6 O2 M: \- r+ b: p$ l3 h1 L( k# u
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Capital Investments
' u' ^8 a( r) `( V% N: i; z$ i* j# ~You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!( H6 `2 N, t# j( z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ w! H# }; e' g5 m. ^' o
Topics:3 C c- @1 t5 p# F. \- z4 n
Cost-Benefit Analysis) Z! I# G* {, h
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
9 H9 H5 }( {( L. N# DLook at examples from
6 e# O+ I' l+ }3 g: x! t. kTransportation, K' @9 f; n, j. a. e% J
River Basin Management0 Z/ }8 q6 Z( w! h
Electrical Generation2 C1 q) e0 e5 D( Q
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control$ w2 Q6 j$ I6 N3 z9 t9 n; m- T
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If you enjoyed learning about
- U( G3 B0 O4 Q4 ^' Z. Y, y9 d0 sSupply and Demand
& M9 b6 o: I* i6 m! l! g. sExternalities6 R. d& j+ |' P$ j: y9 a+ ]
Resource Allocation/ v: M3 H) ^3 y# e9 k- B; G }
Taxation6 x0 A* I, h" V) L
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 Y* _* c( d" g* l
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
, Y2 L# [3 d2 m7 W3 FECON 365 Resource Economics" B/ S0 b' c+ z3 T$ @' ^
Topics:
/ m+ B' w- A" u6 G. M* K/ j7 f0 sExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 R* F* f. v5 o9 r7 P* O
Scarcity and pricing- b& j, g: c6 ~
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 r8 |$ T; |: Y J, C1 J# ^. iResource Allocation9 M/ H9 T* D; d5 d
Pricing3 F0 T) C+ `, i$ D- A4 G. f
Markets
) j' m" l. W3 ^, e& z4 nGovernment roles
4 d5 R) H& Y8 {! L( COr would like to learn more about : H* W% L0 r2 g! ^
The energy sector, including sources and markets
- @1 M' w! O) tCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
# g) t( z$ }. w, Q% Z1 Q; BYou might enjoy a course about
; q' i; B' t: `! JEnergy Economics!
' @/ h8 b, z2 _ECON 366 Energy Economics4 j3 A0 P' Y8 p; L
Topics: ' h2 e3 Y7 m x2 b% Z
Pricing
) d/ Y. S/ K/ q5 |6 U C1 R2 SRole in economic growth
$ O) \4 b' Q- ?) ?, VEnergy sources and markets
; C- _2 _! m: B: `3 @0 `3 ?4 y6 O; O" H% j! ORole of government
3 h& _( G$ s3 g' lRegulation - A5 e; D8 k0 H5 T
" X2 n D1 D" j0 T" lIf you enjoyed learning about
5 R- _$ M6 c, Z8 k4 TExternalities
5 f- C3 E0 D/ k4 X9 {* |; RRegulation
) D9 v' }+ s2 I3 V4 tGovernment roles
8 E7 o" I1 ?; WOr would like to learn more about
7 G: @$ b! z- p* gEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration0 c0 {- }& C" A* P6 z) a* K. E7 ^
Steps taken to address deterioration
, S/ }+ g( w: c# j( X' Z6 vYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 Y, X0 X. {: Z2 r) BECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 X |: i! Z- F
Topics:
3 g$ M3 `7 _+ ]1 O3 zEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment " B, ]5 Q$ K% `* u: Q3 K. s
Types and causes of environmental deterioration : F' g; P! l. N7 t+ ?' u' ~; n
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, M* @8 ~/ y3 a* L8 R8 B6 r! WRecreation economics, S& o+ w: D1 z0 ` _
1 O# X1 {. H' U( O; u: F) O5 O+ tIf you enjoyed learning about
6 _( l" q1 f4 U' n7 P; H0 o Individual Incentives
8 C- _3 ?0 J8 OTotal Welfare * B+ E' z7 O5 R7 _* l1 J. _: w8 k+ K
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 D0 u7 g- r3 S* H y
ECON 378 Law and Economics0 f: l4 j& |8 C2 D
Topics: / d7 }, l5 |+ ]! N
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
* g) N. D6 J/ Q( T& JCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) g H1 i0 y; f( LChild Support Payments2 I9 |' v0 V, w( _! Y1 f* y) F
Private Divorce agreements
( g5 V8 ^- S( F1 UCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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7 c1 Q1 b1 E6 X+ R4 RIf you enjoyed learning about
( v, O+ \& i* |# I8 A6 ~' g* kPrisoners Dilemma
) N9 w- V* l1 u6 {0 {! p, s* N; ZDominant Strategies/ ]6 P: O& O8 J7 k w; v- j8 N# P
Collusion6 G! k' l$ G t9 c: B
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 v6 c; C% V# p/ ]. q' H: M6 cECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 J& m$ n+ n" @& B' c9 x
Topics: 1 n% J$ t+ x1 U+ X5 i. O& n
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 i) f5 K9 L* D! c
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& e( o0 }# \+ R) x9 j3 c) ]) ~' yNote! Prerequisites: . t6 J, x5 R8 s4 }
ECON 384 & 299 |
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