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If you enjoyed learning about:
% D* F. d* \8 b4 L9 b/ g KTrade
6 t! |6 O+ B& ]5 w# ?Growth) N+ g. L3 f7 P+ @
Or would like to learn more about: : `, {6 D0 B# h* O
China as an Emerging Economy) e) \% S: W O8 c; [# g/ v" \( j
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!2 e1 V9 e3 A; O! E; e6 v' z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 N$ ~: N5 B4 }, }+ b( O, Y
Topics:
4 t t* K4 S% Z' e+ k2 ~Chinese Economy Characteristics% C% ]: H( h; ^1 @
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 ]) N9 g0 V4 N5 D2 h2 x
Consequences of economic reform
' {* y1 T- O3 bCanada’s economic relations with China
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, y4 F' U0 W1 S9 j$ N0 T) j# LIf you would like to learn more about:
7 y8 p7 y5 r/ j- B, LRich and Poor Countries+ j! O7 N3 Y9 h/ s) w* S! I& l
Why economies differ
! k0 @' j! a/ |- _9 ZCauses for such differences& o* h- O6 l4 Y0 O% r$ @. D
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" |! I T2 y3 AECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ v. x1 L) ~) l3 o, d
Topics:
" Y% {( v* H9 aTechnology
^' P. @; s, Q3 X- c ^( } ^3 V' IInstitutions
) s% D4 h! r& j0 ^- h$ h$ oGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 Q8 \0 m! P- O" u! Z# F( a
; m5 A3 z/ B* A, D0 e" @If you enjoyed learning about 4 {# j: h: f. M' W4 t& \
Supply and Demand
8 F r% X4 T8 p B. pConsumer Behavior
3 F1 v( C% n: M& z0 QProduction and Cost2 H) E2 k" R* L/ Z' v
Price and Output4 A, y8 O1 B; p
Market Structures
& S9 x& N8 T2 l; H5 `; { WYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* |4 `9 Z) X& o2 ~
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ T. ~8 D6 n: ^ J# ~0 x) {" wTopics: 0 G5 W& K. j7 J( O. S6 K
Theory of consumer behavior4 S0 T, N) T2 h# T2 G* T
Theory of production and cost7 \$ i9 G( v( I, I0 _. r
Price and output determination under competition
8 P8 @* I+ q* z1 _0 T' w1 _Monopoly and other market structures% o" j; T# a9 U7 n7 H5 m% U
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 \4 G: {4 O3 a- @% O: \( vCosts and Benefits : T( |9 x) ]( g' n3 v/ t
Externalities
1 @) f8 b2 C: M3 v% X0 T7 ODecision-making
$ P1 A$ A) l5 F( Q9 bOr would like to learn more about
) w7 o7 S! |0 Z( MCapital Investments
; I) c- h# B: @7 l2 f: gYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 t) o& I, b8 a6 {1 ]5 bECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 n# k- v- }9 g
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Cost-Benefit Analysis! @$ K* B$ W) i; t2 \; p$ T
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( X7 N R. Z8 |8 M. CLook at examples from 4 h: {% } h0 {- j6 j; v; j2 T
Transportation5 [) ]. j' I# Z7 A2 j
River Basin Management
, q- b3 f( a+ a0 S2 j. aElectrical Generation# Z( ?$ E- K* Z) D8 J! z8 J$ w
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
( U7 l# D: K% O7 d9 f) c8 ]Supply and Demand
1 Z6 D# e4 ^9 L$ oExternalities: q: v: a7 a. `, J. s* R- k
Resource Allocation
* P9 |1 H/ }3 d) y$ _) JTaxation, Z" Q! m& }% a' [( M3 C) K3 [
Or would like to learn more about
7 W% S* X9 g0 {* ?: ^8 P# Z# Z0 zSupply of Natural Resources in Canada; [/ F& q8 _3 }2 p) C2 g/ z0 h
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 b( y+ `4 v$ c1 w, Y w F9 n2 U" IECON 365 Resource Economics
! `7 O3 }1 t0 S& i- |Topics:
" X' J! g$ o1 i# N3 h/ t, BExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% w% Z: Q$ H# N* SScarcity and pricing! v- v! h7 `1 X- @
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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0 g5 T% @ s+ S5 M# }9 a' h# lIf you enjoyed learning about 8 N( o! b# Z- c3 N2 S+ r
Resource Allocation
$ U8 E7 A* J: r8 ^Pricing
& S/ O7 j% v; A6 ]Markets
! o* j6 ]: D9 _8 m6 O6 z9 L' LGovernment roles, u' |- ?) h" z- b: n# u P( x0 l
Or would like to learn more about $ @& _. f, h, E( r+ W5 T- C/ W/ F) z, u
The energy sector, including sources and markets0 C" u3 h5 e9 c0 e+ o& q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 ?# {* h, n' C3 {8 ?6 NYou might enjoy a course about
( ~- Q: f* _9 ]( \+ J$ S2 n' _Energy Economics!; y. P) i3 N$ G8 y
ECON 366 Energy Economics
$ j) \* k2 ?! w$ d( zTopics:
% Z. j/ Q" c6 U7 ` ^% i- sPricing- }8 w& q8 \; E
Role in economic growth ! @$ e, f7 y+ x, _9 ~* x. r
Energy sources and markets
0 M, H3 o" b9 U# y2 \& ?4 F# h; \Role of government
) t7 M' `$ n! A8 b; N1 ^Regulation
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) |' U4 r l( z |If you enjoyed learning about
8 [. ~: `1 q: G! [4 C, [% JExternalities
: Q! q, f5 ^+ kRegulation8 ]3 E$ C* j& z1 _5 |) T/ x
Government roles- a4 W" @) V. F! {. K* }8 Y% V
Or would like to learn more about / d. D1 C0 O$ l) U! p
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 W- `5 Y% O9 }& GSteps taken to address deterioration
1 F3 n* ]; c! b5 e9 cYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* J$ _- J% d FECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* p& _4 W& @. hTopics:
$ D& W5 e. L/ K4 u! A+ ]Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 C! r2 K* Z( ^4 TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
% M( i' p' i1 j; \6 MTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- M1 D( B- Q# F$ e' p$ q4 G6 a" C( CRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
; I9 J" Z, R( o: U Individual Incentives6 Z# y$ K. {8 l9 |8 l
Total Welfare
) q0 o; d. N& M! F8 Z/ x5 VYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 c) M& ]! p0 d5 q+ O( h* K
ECON 378 Law and Economics
9 O+ W! n K4 S% J9 {* V% CTopics: d0 W5 S2 B8 k9 B
Issues in Criminal and Family Law" H5 {1 X. D2 S6 M# e% X! x, x
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" Z/ f' J# H6 `
Child Support Payments
. X; a4 P( I- u0 }, j# HPrivate Divorce agreements
" g, D F+ _# m/ s( WCriminal provisions of the Competition Act% t: K! S' H5 z
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 Z9 X- k+ {& g/ x, R/ R, RPrisoners Dilemma6 [/ i* }: ^) h3 w7 B( j3 p% m. s
Dominant Strategies$ o1 H6 I" v. e+ D: t/ r
Collusion
3 m( {: a3 n* nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! t7 B: A, c6 p- J
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
" t) r! F8 ?- a/ jTopics:
) w }5 Q+ H4 i; P w4 wAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# A! r% b7 K% f; q. vApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 ^% }1 L% n* o- k A
Note! Prerequisites:
$ H3 P3 m$ |3 J: lECON 384 & 299 |
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