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If you enjoyed learning about: $ o2 i3 }1 w4 [4 W% J; z
Trade* K( j! j% V8 b8 ?, Q+ K1 R
Growth
8 M1 O5 J" I& G0 HOr would like to learn more about:
' |( ^$ T. q7 c' w4 f: AChina as an Emerging Economy u& w" T; L) q/ ]6 L. i
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ e( @! \- u- @" q/ _0 V, z3 L
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, f7 k" U5 e8 A& I+ ^& @6 H% Z
Topics: 4 S J* |8 x3 L: e6 M) Q3 ~
Chinese Economy Characteristics: Z. l3 ^, a; a ^% ^7 y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
, K6 ^/ b8 G: Y5 CConsequences of economic reform
* Y" O- w# ]) Q) M2 e0 zCanada’s economic relations with China4 P- l' n; L. g" {+ Q( i
$ c: K- w6 Y6 I- v. E' hIf you would like to learn more about: 1 }, v% u* {1 A
Rich and Poor Countries
+ Y: V$ V; C: zWhy economies differ
+ W4 y$ Y$ ]% t7 sCauses for such differences. [5 U9 Z V3 u& H
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 V: F* Z5 @$ ^/ R! j8 b% ~
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* K9 B% g y6 F4 a, ]2 Z5 jTopics:5 L/ S' w5 C }5 x
Technology9 |9 e" G: S* [. i4 q( [
Institutions# Z9 k3 k+ u) ~; c9 T
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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8 f# W( W0 Z4 X u! A5 A7 i# JIf you enjoyed learning about 3 ?% r5 y$ p% a* j$ Y# Y
Supply and Demand4 b4 z) _# ?- W5 z7 y- w" o8 }
Consumer Behavior" C6 ]! r& W4 o, I, y4 i: d
Production and Cost
1 F! `3 s& Y1 i8 e$ @/ XPrice and Output
9 \7 C$ `% I* l' c4 c- d+ Z( kMarket Structures
4 Y5 M8 o9 ~3 L* \! e7 U4 f! RYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 k) o- N) }4 w, P. a
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I) A8 ~( L2 D3 N0 p/ C0 P
Topics: ( A- }) y2 g) e0 D D- u
Theory of consumer behavior* Q8 R2 ~7 S5 l& z
Theory of production and cost4 q! `! H: n+ }2 V; f8 n' e% r
Price and output determination under competition: N- b0 l* }5 N2 E/ S+ Q( |
Monopoly and other market structures% @' @4 f/ }( a' n, @! J* O# M
# b; \/ P4 O' C1 L) g6 T3 OIf you enjoyed learning about
' i. G7 `- K/ K# ~) l VCosts and Benefits
& l/ m2 c- F# }9 v9 ?Externalities+ \+ H S0 G8 m/ g& P: C" J
Decision-making. r% |# T$ j& M& m0 a" j
Or would like to learn more about
( a: q+ r0 n4 k1 M2 i" l2 ]5 UCapital Investments# G2 B$ c8 A! E
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 y8 J0 r1 U8 \/ D( |4 w1 HECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* C- U4 K% e0 ^8 S1 S gTopics:% b* e- J! U4 W3 D% Q( E3 |* a3 u
Cost-Benefit Analysis
% C) h! v" z6 J( qEvaluating Public Investment Projects
d- ?& z5 `1 ^1 qLook at examples from
& @6 `- e C* p, b4 tTransportation
: t+ @! G0 c& I! N# @River Basin Management+ n' z3 ?: T2 X {
Electrical Generation3 x1 V" p0 h- R5 V0 C
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about & Q% s6 G' N t" I
Supply and Demand
_: s( V2 |, ?, aExternalities; N/ H. @( k! E9 s# l2 q
Resource Allocation
$ K- \1 p& F( s5 H) W! UTaxation$ g e: s' o3 }9 k* s8 H
Or would like to learn more about - X% k! \' F0 A, [ Q
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 [. E% u& _5 q8 C& \; GYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& P+ j4 x3 T$ x( X; d& s2 _ECON 365 Resource Economics
: i" ~( L( j k9 M q' V: lTopics:) P r* P; G x( h* l
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
- d- w1 M( C& SScarcity and pricing! G/ D: M Y/ o6 v0 q \; C8 a
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues2 d) m0 C1 a* K, T0 ^
: C0 |" `7 ~# `# ~ eIf you enjoyed learning about
- L. O. s, c% y v, }+ qResource Allocation( D" q& m7 }3 ]2 Y
Pricing3 T( I& c: N1 r
Markets
( X3 H0 h( F% x& Z4 v( _+ e' I4 kGovernment roles: v4 l) s/ e3 k
Or would like to learn more about
9 g. N7 @) R+ KThe energy sector, including sources and markets
) B* C9 y7 @- w% ~Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
, B% L5 [% P+ `$ hYou might enjoy a course about
% `, L) e6 e) K# H8 c" @" kEnergy Economics!# q8 x" ~6 a W, v: }& j3 P
ECON 366 Energy Economics
$ Q/ \& Z4 ]! v9 zTopics: . ]& F; K" d3 C) l, b1 c
Pricing) B z# \2 `& f6 t. G
Role in economic growth / v: X! ^' |2 Z9 J0 A. ?% s* J0 h: T
Energy sources and markets
" A, N4 O8 p H: e* QRole of government - i: W& H) I, J
Regulation / _8 C N5 `. U0 O7 Y* e
% _3 G+ Q: u2 O: ~+ sIf you enjoyed learning about ! T* ~: j" X" v+ q% Y3 r1 k
Externalities
1 P- }- t$ Y4 [Regulation
9 n7 d1 J# V* X! F- pGovernment roles! X" A4 \+ j/ d2 V$ s) o8 [
Or would like to learn more about ( D6 V( H$ Y! e; N7 J8 `
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ \5 T; m9 Z, ASteps taken to address deterioration
* Y+ V) q7 l. D3 a8 N1 y) \: kYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 c% ^# \* ^0 q/ n/ Y5 zECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 F. [+ ~4 [7 g( ~Topics: % ]! X4 I5 S' \
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 l% p L# s" {0 ^- S& ITypes and causes of environmental deterioration , n7 l2 ?$ }* P$ ?3 Q# }
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration * f% X( D8 s1 u
Recreation economics1 N5 \) S5 s$ n k3 b. D
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If you enjoyed learning about
) Q! f# T, M/ p- m& b1 d# ]" W Individual Incentives, v3 j7 f+ i- I, \9 {" s8 C' H
Total Welfare ! C7 ~2 C+ W0 }
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! a4 `& F* S( v; k' l D/ sECON 378 Law and Economics
! X9 @$ W" T8 S( y3 T& d3 DTopics:
1 Z( F3 t% }* I; k. u% u [ n7 n nIssues in Criminal and Family Law5 f/ ]$ C1 F4 d+ {: e4 P
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# a' |6 j" y. n. C9 g9 b& w. LChild Support Payments
8 L$ V) C+ b2 u. nPrivate Divorce agreements
- Y$ Y1 X/ ~4 ^6 X8 Q4 Q- I1 V6 k [Criminal provisions of the Competition Act, h- Q j7 B6 V$ z( f8 o. Q2 E) w
. T+ A" C ^: B3 I; P' A3 TIf you enjoyed learning about
8 c5 }& x3 d$ S) W) d) m1 E9 W+ cPrisoners Dilemma
4 u8 z2 ?$ w% S3 U6 yDominant Strategies
' g V% |$ @8 k. J2 n) B% iCollusion' \+ K, N& m Q, Z! _6 N
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
+ C$ w8 N: c# A- ^4 T8 M) RECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 B6 y. T0 g- C/ S
Topics:
7 D- n" X* T5 c- M" uAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 @% g* k0 _' I, u8 Q# t) uApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion / T) H1 p9 t1 j Y) S
Note! Prerequisites:
* C8 ~- `6 }+ WECON 384 & 299 |
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