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If you enjoyed learning about:
; z6 ]6 P; V/ E8 G% zTrade! [* m: Y. A* [* e- e
Growth0 k! {0 l' e: ^; m. t2 g
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China as an Emerging Economy
4 o* l- ~, T2 W% U: c4 F/ ]% ~! tYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# M8 C' r4 I% u* H( v
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
% B" J0 D2 `+ H1 Z: P7 C: e3 N' yTopics:
: X& _2 n* ?+ [% d' }Chinese Economy Characteristics$ W1 a3 j7 {+ F3 y- V! T
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
% V- v% b- w b: X1 m H% `Consequences of economic reform# K6 i4 a. l4 S2 I
Canada’s economic relations with China" l5 W5 a3 A: m/ X, }
9 Z9 ]" S7 p4 k: R! kIf you would like to learn more about: - o0 O( w" i, V, s. ?
Rich and Poor Countries
1 I+ a6 v ]: A. }/ `Why economies differ' i: m7 l' D |* Q+ M
Causes for such differences
& U* e! I5 E3 BYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 H- y: n1 |0 \6 c) u8 {ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# [4 {( H# s# q1 {' ]( {
Topics:1 [* I. c e. w
Technology
; T$ \" d# _: iInstitutions2 `) k3 y5 I$ \
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# r5 G9 t, C0 v% g) E' EIf you enjoyed learning about & i# Z+ K0 r O2 }* o
Supply and Demand
* |) r; F7 ?5 QConsumer Behavior
/ t8 Z i$ E% { z$ `Production and Cost$ J) ~4 _; f4 m" \0 h& D8 z. L# m' w
Price and Output; ]# |8 A) n2 k" l5 h. ?
Market Structures: Y2 a. a7 l1 ?, m0 j
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' j& W }! G4 ]$ Q! pECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 o+ k1 U( D$ D7 ?
Topics: ! T$ D$ Q' _9 Y9 ?
Theory of consumer behavior7 d+ a! {; B4 E& a6 |5 K
Theory of production and cost- d4 T: C7 u+ o$ ]) a" b9 g9 ~1 E0 n
Price and output determination under competition
: P$ _' b( }" C# v- `0 c, i5 ZMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ K! J7 L( R: _! ]$ r/ zCosts and Benefits
" o& ^2 K" ~' g4 x. B4 z" D+ t2 M' OExternalities
+ C- x- h# J4 q* j& D' P" DDecision-making- Y6 `, e; g3 d1 @ |- V
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Capital Investments
1 ^5 \" v% D$ D, TYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 {/ T( ~ Q6 K( n# v3 _% O; U
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
7 e! v/ b: N; HTopics:
" h4 f9 s% \* t" i0 sCost-Benefit Analysis
6 V/ N# L- F( h/ SEvaluating Public Investment Projects" X1 I6 y( s* }
Look at examples from 5 w( }$ \& ^1 B
Transportation
" a" @* F5 k2 z- ?& c' WRiver Basin Management8 q5 \" Z: c! a5 |; E7 w7 A7 \
Electrical Generation, }( ^" d. k2 E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control% P2 K5 d( ^2 F3 ~2 }' r3 X
: X+ O( Y4 Z: M# P5 D1 YIf you enjoyed learning about ( L( e* |- V" g3 Z4 n8 V8 n" [) h
Supply and Demand
' v5 s2 s% p; d0 V- |0 y$ {/ T4 Y/ YExternalities
+ Y E; b5 S3 OResource Allocation
6 m* b4 X2 K& J5 A' |7 E! lTaxation
0 l) g, B3 X2 L: j8 B6 s* VOr would like to learn more about
[. B' l T3 O w& O2 u, ]Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 n k$ I+ A/ SYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& P1 }1 A! |5 d. N% mECON 365 Resource Economics
! c& v! }8 Y1 m$ }1 m- N& K4 xTopics:: P: U" {& i# A) S3 n
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources J- \% E9 O# W* S2 h/ i Q# s8 c
Scarcity and pricing
! F6 g2 d7 H. L. H9 E% U% |9 H* O1 pContemporary Canadian resource policy issues- b! u4 j( { b0 ?$ y% P
0 ] `# b7 }1 B3 J5 D) V. d: E6 vIf you enjoyed learning about
( n: k5 h1 x; N& {0 ]. t* mResource Allocation
2 O9 \: Y( Z1 g* `/ m9 e' KPricing
) J0 K2 g# N2 f* @2 dMarkets9 i6 b/ S" n5 ?3 v3 h' m
Government roles/ v9 `' C8 Z" k% \7 H- G
Or would like to learn more about ) ]- M" {& G7 Q/ y* f# A) w) k
The energy sector, including sources and markets
( u( e8 y# ]3 M/ j9 BCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
# Z& Z) V; E' L9 k6 }You might enjoy a course about * | f1 V2 E/ }4 X8 j8 l/ F
Energy Economics!5 V% [% Z& T1 O6 _# j H e/ q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
# n- N2 v3 `# Q0 F. H9 i( {Topics: 7 p' B) t9 l0 p* @7 e
Pricing
6 A G% z# r; a% Y- |% LRole in economic growth
$ D: I# ^. U/ K' eEnergy sources and markets ' S( k) K7 f5 U$ M( n
Role of government 6 ]/ H, Q* M c: N" i
Regulation
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# G/ A1 j; t( F' m5 w/ uIf you enjoyed learning about
4 M. i S1 o6 `2 EExternalities8 {9 J, Y; n( i" v) w) U) U. r5 i# m
Regulation X) y4 M, F* g1 e3 z. B2 y
Government roles0 A$ w$ n/ S7 n: W
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! G" R& b/ c, Y5 ~* m f4 s- RSteps taken to address deterioration
# R }2 U( K. r/ @) h6 A8 hYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # [9 H1 J: c$ F
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! [: D/ w+ c m: ?Topics: * f% ^( f& h3 p! `0 x
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 _% Q' g! `" O' k% tTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
$ y: }4 c' a/ H, q+ }% t) T6 kTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" `1 X4 q. ]/ M6 X- Q. ?Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives$ C. G0 `1 P$ V* u& c. g6 S1 J
Total Welfare 2 {7 J! S. q' G- ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' B5 X T% o9 h' N/ z. v$ uECON 378 Law and Economics$ _. I" L6 [! m' R$ F4 y
Topics: ' ^" g/ Q! P0 Z J0 v. R
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
) Z/ K; c9 I( Y7 a7 ICrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining3 M: K% t+ X) {! u- ]
Child Support Payments# S; A- |% k2 P* R
Private Divorce agreements
# j4 ?7 K/ o6 X. b( N( pCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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s6 R2 q, ?; I, WIf you enjoyed learning about 9 ]' w8 e2 s- z! O) j+ `& e; A5 C& A
Prisoners Dilemma' S9 L6 U( ]. |0 a
Dominant Strategies
J# W) T- T( y% ^) V$ V; k) U/ c* ECollusion
) \8 E8 n4 u Z2 _) r3 eYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
: C ?- ~- ]* F1 [' \* [ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
i9 ^3 {$ Y1 ?) g3 \Topics: + u; G7 i! _8 E) N, B- y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games; W! ?- E7 E5 r) |! ^7 d2 {# @' C
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) ~& f% }( i5 Z; U5 K5 S* Q
Note! Prerequisites:
2 p$ O: l/ \$ l, }( {ECON 384 & 299 |
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