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If you enjoyed learning about:
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5 j" d5 C) F: r3 i( X; E j9 B( I1 QGrowth6 \0 b* r/ b' ?. [
Or would like to learn more about:
- E& A, k/ k$ k' H# C7 q3 r6 NChina as an Emerging Economy3 c$ K3 ^( C* j: K N. k. V) g
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" M4 w( H, K+ c+ Q- `1 H' Z' {
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ T+ F9 ?, U, W W* q, {% Y4 J
Topics:
2 I/ V& Y \" k7 u. c8 UChinese Economy Characteristics
+ y: a% }5 C5 M7 ?Recent Events in the Chinese Economy) ^8 ]( X/ R9 A' i* I
Consequences of economic reform
; B1 Z5 y! ~. ]+ B* J; [ tCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
% w! _# Y7 {- ]( o! F: Q7 JRich and Poor Countries
- B1 L7 I4 ]/ M% g0 D' U- DWhy economies differ1 h, g1 w/ k4 `
Causes for such differences5 X& r! ?0 H# M
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; R: x( O( k- @2 J% r+ ]ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 O* b$ d* H8 ?+ r' \# N+ c3 }+ g
Topics:3 Y5 M& p D* m+ R1 g& O4 l
Technology
, J% ^; Y' x; Z+ hInstitutions1 ]3 B& D, Y8 e4 {: e1 I" _* Y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 _% r% z& a; U4 _
; v3 X2 y" q D1 F8 m/ \0 D# HIf you enjoyed learning about 5 g; g2 d* e& r3 k+ X6 K0 a' L
Supply and Demand
( @, B3 C8 F/ O4 s6 PConsumer Behavior
) s4 ?- w/ H; b* ]& D4 cProduction and Cost
. m9 w0 b. k% Z6 ]* ]+ aPrice and Output
/ C& P8 e, z, K# c8 Z3 sMarket Structures
6 g5 Z4 s E9 CYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
5 g" a' h( u* M* R% N; cECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 P' g4 k: M( ^3 \' }0 j/ ~. a
Topics: 1 R$ S0 V9 }" a+ T; |
Theory of consumer behavior
2 }9 e, L. `$ V6 BTheory of production and cost
& }, I2 {% p5 u! UPrice and output determination under competition! A' n# B0 K# O9 P
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
& n; w% _+ w' K3 |Externalities+ t1 \2 O2 x8 w5 M2 L7 H
Decision-making
0 F4 g& h* L% j4 a2 @6 z1 p g0 `Or would like to learn more about
8 x/ k# r0 Z3 uCapital Investments y8 e7 n# o, m' S M, H! Q
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- B: C* O9 H% W1 ?
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ P' V/ h; ?' K' k& C0 x: h
Topics:, E5 q0 O: `. D# I( c6 ~4 F
Cost-Benefit Analysis
5 Y3 l+ Z- f2 k6 oEvaluating Public Investment Projects0 V L% G4 ^8 Y1 M7 w
Look at examples from
. M" Q t1 p2 Y/ u3 D H t$ vTransportation
4 |3 i# J: Y. L* u5 S( `- QRiver Basin Management5 A+ M) b6 ?0 Y' L+ f+ p @
Electrical Generation
$ A# u$ U1 [% U: Z0 QOil & Gas and Pollution Control5 U1 n: E" g4 L. I- G5 \ U
; N3 ]1 a" \9 k9 @3 {6 L9 {1 x8 sIf you enjoyed learning about
1 j' C6 `* q0 USupply and Demand
7 w- g( ^+ z: `/ k) CExternalities
z+ G7 d! O- k A) \Resource Allocation
9 A( O8 V3 p+ l: \, x5 _% dTaxation
5 Q3 o1 z1 D( c% q5 j8 h8 jOr would like to learn more about . o. i2 J* ^! V% E
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada& j9 B3 T. N5 d
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( L2 P4 }# z1 Q( N2 H* m4 h( ~
ECON 365 Resource Economics9 F: c. X6 T! ~4 Z9 P2 N! C
Topics:
8 i$ B% y( @* m' D# F5 t( F# ?Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% s I: Q" F7 A s3 j! _Scarcity and pricing: I, I; }- s# ^ c2 T! G: P
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues* t; y+ Q# a; c- ~3 {( Y' B
d& V" d6 y, @4 n. s$ i$ ]If you enjoyed learning about 4 }/ T: r# l. f) Y
Resource Allocation
4 {7 W0 s, b* @; O$ c% vPricing+ d; }* s5 C; x
Markets
# k1 j7 c, T0 w. \6 qGovernment roles; T' p1 Y% D( x7 G/ q
Or would like to learn more about : B" P8 m8 b9 D% p6 o- [: F
The energy sector, including sources and markets/ C/ _5 Y$ t7 q! [; L1 N
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
% o b4 W$ z$ g+ L* fYou might enjoy a course about , a# S8 E; E% H/ ^' T/ s
Energy Economics!7 m" P+ y' g0 m6 e' i# a
ECON 366 Energy Economics) _1 B. R7 W; l7 E( T. r
Topics:
8 K# n$ `! S/ Y$ Q. hPricing
& J" y$ j3 L. s h& I2 vRole in economic growth - M* h. r5 ^$ L* c6 O: X
Energy sources and markets ! t' ? Z- F8 {9 L
Role of government % G& ~3 t2 v2 a+ j
Regulation
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Externalities. k0 v9 U9 t9 p0 B/ t/ r0 I
Regulation: Z0 H: g; v7 h5 z8 C
Government roles
% k. w* z" U. g* Y7 D& H2 v9 sOr would like to learn more about
' Q. f: v. c; ~Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% X& t0 t- L. c9 G0 XSteps taken to address deterioration' @( ^) @; N6 k0 _5 \# ^
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 w4 z3 e* @5 j! i* |ECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 O$ y! E" q& i
Topics: % V9 d3 ~9 Y- M0 p; X5 L- j
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 H% i* [. m# E, C) |& ~8 L3 h& _Types and causes of environmental deterioration
0 ~9 P* m! f9 A$ tTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 x* m# s% e. a& g7 G+ iRecreation economics
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. @0 \+ X$ A A4 yIf you enjoyed learning about
' h0 z1 o r) ^( x: @# [ Individual Incentives
- o, u" U! V& U* uTotal Welfare / b2 W, q; N* c+ a& P9 M7 v
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! t) g7 y. q; e" n) |, r
ECON 378 Law and Economics+ ]' P6 V$ ]% v) w4 u+ H
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
, I4 n, a1 F" }$ {4 cCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* F4 e* P# k2 D9 nChild Support Payments
. t$ R+ i) c5 b$ J, ?4 iPrivate Divorce agreements" W! y2 i3 w+ W3 ?6 \
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 `1 u5 | _, l" S/ o2 Q7 _9 V4 p
Prisoners Dilemma
# S/ b1 t! c0 [: [- ~( }8 o8 ADominant Strategies
* U) z1 s9 E4 }0 r% ACollusion
6 E7 g+ e3 U4 ]0 U4 WYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 7 H- h( G3 ^2 K/ K6 r9 m6 s
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 a7 j. c3 F4 P- K4 C, {7 D D+ w
Topics:
) S# U% l! Y( U! HAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games) A. j$ M+ [3 y9 G, P2 A
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% b0 X& J6 F0 Q6 R2 h9 v0 DNote! Prerequisites:
7 _, s7 ?1 ?5 m3 u; AECON 384 & 299 |
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