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If you enjoyed learning about: 7 z2 b: l; g" |# v' I% J
Trade* [8 F O$ a& ?, B: c0 H4 J
Growth
( D" j$ j7 X4 w* j1 UOr would like to learn more about: 0 P) S: p) r" d& {3 a* Y5 g8 V6 Q
China as an Emerging Economy/ b4 u" r c; D" x8 g
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
+ x) I6 Y9 l4 A4 E3 }4 {ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 k, k" w V1 z3 O _5 f l$ \
Topics: 8 |2 ]+ I" y8 i* j
Chinese Economy Characteristics
( k6 Q# H1 s- ]$ ~1 s5 _Recent Events in the Chinese Economy% I j6 K. X( c1 ^* Y
Consequences of economic reform" L( \) X4 B& f. ?
Canada’s economic relations with China% h, ~9 U# R( f
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If you would like to learn more about:
; _% [8 }# i+ L- x; ?% N% [Rich and Poor Countries
) T- D+ J5 j2 h. c# |Why economies differ# f; b: x4 Q/ H5 O5 S" F+ J$ ?& I3 t, L
Causes for such differences/ I6 x% G. ^2 I6 g4 q0 P" [
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 M* F8 G' k( x1 h1 i
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# B) K/ _" |8 ?# r- ETopics:# o2 J' e# Y/ M6 i4 J/ X& v
Technology
0 @2 B" E. Y+ p( ?3 a. |5 LInstitutions
4 w. m7 B l; }' f8 \, z7 DGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ) T/ `( O9 m& g
j$ b% ~$ X! kIf you enjoyed learning about + E) f: R4 I3 K& v/ [* ~# c
Supply and Demand0 ]- \2 Z! b) Z* q
Consumer Behavior; j" s7 r, y6 G4 O5 o- O
Production and Cost
6 I$ M6 b9 R$ CPrice and Output
6 @* \$ H3 N3 VMarket Structures0 P9 p8 b O- _3 F0 L! u Y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 k+ t4 I/ K4 P6 _ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I \( a* l8 l# C0 ^
Topics: . z4 m$ m1 A" X9 X9 s2 X; L
Theory of consumer behavior
Q5 R1 m9 _( D# k" X7 j" MTheory of production and cost
# z6 ^2 ?9 S* i, HPrice and output determination under competition9 S" e$ B$ r, J$ f& t( u. ]6 ]# M* m
Monopoly and other market structures6 H# C5 X9 `1 {
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+ Z4 X, l M5 P4 V! |& KCosts and Benefits
9 h7 V( F2 m, w+ O" c2 WExternalities* w0 A' ]. n a* f/ ?
Decision-making9 a$ Y9 h# ]$ o" J" K! t3 L0 W1 l
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! t! y* g0 g7 {" f) n/ UCapital Investments: i* {4 n9 E2 Q' r, Z: J. t5 E
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% |9 p" L3 p& a8 g% PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 f$ K8 _7 j/ _% u. B! P
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
( x. w. t1 ^8 Y- s- AEvaluating Public Investment Projects4 o$ R0 _' |6 _" ^# X7 X
Look at examples from 5 W3 h' b$ C/ e m
Transportation/ ^5 p/ Z7 N; K3 t
River Basin Management
$ o0 w* k" c8 R7 u; BElectrical Generation
) u: g+ |5 }1 ?, V! uOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
' f. U' d* f) {Externalities
; f1 E' J9 U9 X' qResource Allocation
$ R- j8 r- y6 N. ]2 L! ZTaxation3 e! P* i3 u. O
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
: b# N' ^5 ?* E* F6 xYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
5 P0 G+ U+ p; s" MECON 365 Resource Economics J4 S2 C! p. ?4 T3 A
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
6 q; G6 n( b) ~& RScarcity and pricing- u( [8 t9 y: D
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 G1 g( @: W, \1 F A+ Q( G5 O
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; M$ a; X7 B- d/ ]! g" _' mResource Allocation$ B' S9 u; V' z6 i2 O
Pricing3 w- K2 ^# ~; z/ ?, R. ~" E
Markets" K/ ?3 v0 u& \ p* I6 P
Government roles* u9 b) I" Q f" c' r
Or would like to learn more about 8 {3 q: m2 t# }
The energy sector, including sources and markets1 S# Z8 m9 |: p
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 e9 P( @8 @/ lYou might enjoy a course about
+ i* p* O5 e2 ]/ q f5 t5 Y0 {/ OEnergy Economics!7 |! F% L6 O2 ?, \9 T
ECON 366 Energy Economics9 _9 K& ]6 S/ c2 `' e' h$ l& K" x
Topics:
* Z+ ~) _5 x1 Y D7 Q# E) bPricing( D) R! D( Q( i3 ?) b6 w
Role in economic growth 4 b4 s- b. O& I: {# F t
Energy sources and markets 7 ]2 b p* E4 C
Role of government + Y; _$ D; a6 _ C6 s) f6 S% L1 @
Regulation 1 j4 o% L5 U6 o$ O" |4 R0 @4 g
" S- A$ E5 M, PIf you enjoyed learning about
" ]' o# D {7 @# f* u; m4 Q! wExternalities
3 ~2 j; |2 {4 X+ h7 HRegulation, Y0 M& l$ E. s8 \* n- A! p. `
Government roles% [% m+ {" s- Q: y/ t: O8 C7 J. k
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration9 V( w2 g3 C1 h$ K8 s/ }& i
Steps taken to address deterioration
- z7 z1 H$ J. J0 N' U# z. `0 ]You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! + ~+ |. X5 O$ h0 [) [
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! O; ? E- Y' A
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 1 X8 S% A3 n$ @
Types and causes of environmental deterioration , H; r1 G& U2 [! ^) b' g5 S/ r" N
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : h2 J, v {0 e% f2 r
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
. Q! P7 x1 g& D$ ?; o( N" E x0 wTotal Welfare
4 X5 d+ {5 z1 b1 m3 `1 R. y) {( LYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 {7 g4 V- H& x; lECON 378 Law and Economics/ ?& _3 F- s! g' ~
Topics:
. X4 l9 g% P/ E' |! gIssues in Criminal and Family Law
2 ~0 t) q0 |# e7 ^& O' v8 z) ECrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! b* S: }* L- ], S1 t
Child Support Payments
9 \. y2 ~) ^ W4 r; U/ B& PPrivate Divorce agreements
, Q% w% e4 |- e" WCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
# L/ ~- }9 l& ]Prisoners Dilemma$ u9 U* N& n8 Y( K% z, a
Dominant Strategies8 R" M' O3 F! d7 ]7 e) J
Collusion
7 K. X, o6 S5 a# W. w3 g- JYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ Q, ]( n0 f1 U' _ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, [' R& |/ c( o% d: r* D
Topics:
* u7 ]& o. s ?5 B# b4 Y% GAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games! _. p' v2 ]/ l# L- r& a" W. |
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 d9 \* h: A$ F/ E
Note! Prerequisites: + U$ }+ R$ c& j J, ~3 O! u6 W
ECON 384 & 299 |
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