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If you enjoyed learning about:
4 r3 q- d8 H) Q7 hTrade2 D" `. O$ w. k% Q. x4 R0 }
Growth! q! |" R' I) a J9 p# c9 ?8 V
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China as an Emerging Economy7 L7 W2 f: N; o
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
# m+ _( E$ j0 tECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" \. h x6 _" H5 k$ _Topics: " R& E. `7 j% R7 x( l& `: x2 H
Chinese Economy Characteristics
! g. N- ~/ O' G) w3 O2 E8 zRecent Events in the Chinese Economy# m1 W: l) g$ m9 I8 f
Consequences of economic reform
2 L& E3 ?6 x3 s# z: VCanada’s economic relations with China `5 e2 Y$ u7 B( m% G& E
; M) B/ X8 a5 ^' bIf you would like to learn more about: $ {7 G) n; Q: U) B# n( r
Rich and Poor Countries
$ J# s N: L2 ]- tWhy economies differ) ]2 D8 \8 L4 ^$ V
Causes for such differences
( C2 r) K, c4 D& yYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* f* e. E3 X9 j a* O' QECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 j7 T8 h' K v- J5 a5 o5 ~
Topics:
0 n5 A' J% ^3 ?& f6 W2 DTechnology# h; L% L; p5 W. G+ d8 D1 u \
Institutions
$ c/ W a. c; {- W4 Z( C _Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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( u+ R6 z/ L/ ?( BIf you enjoyed learning about
; _$ `+ e( \- l( W8 c- l" H8 v" h0 w+ K5 JSupply and Demand a, S4 v8 b. g" p/ \
Consumer Behavior2 O p$ C9 r- M% E$ l
Production and Cost' c3 L* P0 j$ s1 R) A6 \5 U' S+ [
Price and Output: h, I9 O8 ?: a2 @. A0 M8 t) }
Market Structures
% ~, ]8 w4 [ m3 k( h& \You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* k1 S* r& S! B1 i6 T1 ]9 {7 v: B
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I8 v# e# P8 T- I7 |
Topics:
0 p! }" j% s2 a% m* {( u! ]0 ?) uTheory of consumer behavior: H4 O9 w! x) \# j: [# u
Theory of production and cost
5 z- X$ ^4 K2 K: LPrice and output determination under competition
! v' E& \* p3 b L, hMonopoly and other market structures, k4 ]% G6 T$ m! [
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Costs and Benefits 0 ^! P9 F9 L/ H. \
Externalities
9 N' k }( a3 @! N+ KDecision-making) n- V$ y# g6 g8 B9 w# c
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Capital Investments
) M2 y/ z! o) e HYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 g* P3 K+ v! d8 HECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
3 o+ D W6 ~9 _8 xTopics:
8 k6 J0 j- Y* _4 L6 B9 FCost-Benefit Analysis- T% f- H8 t, a. t( h8 f
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
: u+ i0 J% m5 h4 a2 t) vLook at examples from * m/ E* I" C4 L1 g" w h2 }
Transportation+ y/ e/ L8 g8 V2 {3 l
River Basin Management
# Y: U0 {" R+ \" m9 V3 v4 t! WElectrical Generation/ f7 }/ @6 S7 |% ?/ W! s; H7 M3 x9 x( C
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control! {" g3 V" X4 L' N+ r; C
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If you enjoyed learning about
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Externalities
, w; J* D' W! e' p: {' o! K0 _! ~ o" L5 tResource Allocation% ]# _# Q2 p+ ?9 C$ n& |
Taxation7 ]7 e, U [6 `
Or would like to learn more about
4 H, C& o/ Q8 f8 v2 ^' x' qSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
5 B1 l2 W% _" G& s+ H1 J) eYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 G2 P6 O A; N' x- } Z) RECON 365 Resource Economics
/ t& A4 q' e e& F+ V y0 bTopics:
9 ]. O; d" v- ~1 ~& lExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 o7 {/ u; D- B$ W7 ^
Scarcity and pricing
9 S% E9 P) W9 kContemporary Canadian resource policy issues! r, }/ @0 ]& r* a" N
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If you enjoyed learning about ! S$ M2 r3 f& \( q4 p7 n0 U
Resource Allocation9 r) p: I I+ t ^
Pricing
3 Y' u5 Y" n- e; M' G, p* dMarkets
* U1 C2 w! z1 \( \( fGovernment roles& E% {' M$ ^& L5 d ~9 j
Or would like to learn more about
) X7 `( i- X7 I f( j% cThe energy sector, including sources and markets' j& j/ T1 w6 H- ^1 t' t
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
& `5 d$ I) U5 \You might enjoy a course about
( W/ M% S! {, O5 v/ E; u, @Energy Economics!
0 H; X- a3 b8 n7 Y- M h lECON 366 Energy Economics' [6 _1 u) ~" N9 ]6 a s+ F A
Topics:
9 n0 ^" Q) X) X2 MPricing
7 N* H# h1 Y z% ?Role in economic growth
: _' ^4 B+ D! D( k* ZEnergy sources and markets
/ f3 y. w2 L+ I( P4 j0 TRole of government
' h. O; W* f+ P+ w7 {! J/ zRegulation
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- h; w# ~8 N! }- }* Q( _. aIf you enjoyed learning about 4 @! n# l' R1 I& r
Externalities
* S1 N: V: g/ i: z0 ORegulation3 ]: Z# N* q0 r. l7 K, Y6 h1 g
Government roles
1 A$ {; R& S$ l4 wOr would like to learn more about 8 c) o9 ^' V+ V) Z, O. I
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% N8 N; d& d! KSteps taken to address deterioration$ S4 V( U0 C8 Q3 |9 r
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! : x5 M) {9 `- G) d3 G0 e0 D
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment3 x+ `: D( ?$ z2 Y' R
Topics:
- H) ~( n! y0 k7 NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 t8 W8 `6 z9 ^5 F
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ( M7 z8 W% c/ K; i" A) |) O4 x
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & M! p4 P& L: E& a# d
Recreation economics! l, s2 C4 P u; E* ]2 M4 r
- k0 J% o: K9 f" lIf you enjoyed learning about
% T% F) W: J5 j3 y4 l, A Individual Incentives
' B; p: n& g0 v2 _" o# nTotal Welfare - T- H8 Z5 G* b( ^0 J( u4 a3 K0 B$ F
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 n& S& `; ?" _. cECON 378 Law and Economics
: C: A8 b# J; y% F, `" Y$ |Topics:
$ Y* _8 W& w5 v( o/ sIssues in Criminal and Family Law" |$ P2 z! y$ M% t$ c0 {! U
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& M% G2 ~1 K1 K# O" `
Child Support Payments- F- Q4 G" V( k
Private Divorce agreements
# F% }! ^4 e# h, m) qCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 B; Q. t5 u# G6 {4 n7 M/ H& QPrisoners Dilemma
; U- Q. F, y% y1 _5 dDominant Strategies
. q# H) E% X& R# b BCollusion3 D8 A8 M3 j5 m: x I9 n) m7 L) w& X
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ s, g7 f: x9 T9 l3 iECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; g5 V( {/ f8 F# a6 z0 u, x! i0 R
Topics: ( H! k/ Y. P6 o2 `- z# s3 m
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 t0 k' I; m; j! KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, C9 k! p! e- \% Z1 q% ^. m1 y) lNote! Prerequisites: 5 ?, v4 q7 A f$ {
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