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If you enjoyed learning about:
; n' O, j( K4 {5 N" hTrade
T& ^1 J$ H+ S+ k+ J/ zGrowth
+ g3 P; l4 E$ x# z& H. JOr would like to learn more about: % {* e, x! i: t: v
China as an Emerging Economy
' G/ U$ n( H7 g: tYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ J1 a1 \. d2 ^7 L& q+ j% s$ tECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; m, W5 D' p7 N1 j( z
Topics:
8 ]" C* ?) r9 d) p. [6 iChinese Economy Characteristics o- i+ M* @" ]3 F/ l0 [) K( }, I
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy- h9 B, r, u* k1 J# y0 b" U; j$ y k7 A6 p
Consequences of economic reform
! m- u0 h9 f8 s1 ]Canada’s economic relations with China3 U# t$ B6 t2 {! l' f% N
, ?* P5 `6 Z, {) GIf you would like to learn more about:
% n. f+ o3 {! O3 L% ?/ mRich and Poor Countries
. T2 a) G; x P2 D; ~( X5 SWhy economies differ3 @$ o8 _% |$ X* w E5 v+ }- r
Causes for such differences
! ~9 L' } N6 x5 D+ v/ W9 cYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. {: A: p, ^. x# @/ X
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' r, X a }7 l6 j
Topics:
' x$ Y, {6 B' Z5 i# ^Technology( l1 e" w% E2 u% N3 N; a' b: V
Institutions: e" ~. \. P7 s& [; R5 y' P/ d
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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6 W& `9 T( P: C+ D$ lIf you enjoyed learning about
3 V2 q+ q- q5 R) P O- ESupply and Demand _7 Y' z/ @2 Z2 M
Consumer Behavior0 R0 `: D( o7 u, x1 O
Production and Cost0 t' b# ^( ^' S& F! Z- \" y
Price and Output9 T% ~ }" `5 L4 v' |* E8 O$ g
Market Structures$ f# B6 O) i9 J# D, r: }
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, R" U3 \* `$ I( {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! D% ], ]# b4 X# U e4 }
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Theory of consumer behavior
# q6 X! G' z- x1 s5 R) [( jTheory of production and cost
- i" Z! }) i& o. rPrice and output determination under competition$ ~$ v8 T& M) j& n4 r5 I# g
Monopoly and other market structures
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" m9 M- ` P1 XIf you enjoyed learning about
- e l* C8 G |- K: M) ICosts and Benefits 0 y+ X- r r" W
Externalities
( e: R' r& a& ]Decision-making0 M! P7 P- e# C) Z* o& _( u
Or would like to learn more about
, m6 y9 K6 d$ a4 ]Capital Investments
! w/ w4 O5 ?' @You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
9 n4 ^$ U8 T* g5 vECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* ^7 y- P4 s3 x* x: S4 rTopics:
# T$ ~; W ^3 N8 B, VCost-Benefit Analysis+ U" h- E! N# G8 h$ Z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects( b- ^) ^5 Z, v9 b9 ^7 F
Look at examples from
1 M/ I o0 c. p/ W" B2 ITransportation0 ~7 \6 P$ B [+ a3 s; H
River Basin Management
, Z, X* v8 g. s- {( e& H6 AElectrical Generation
8 G; M2 @- F5 M9 i7 Z4 C7 s/ h7 s: SOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
! R3 d5 ?5 A% X. |; e+ MSupply and Demand" b* K6 [7 R" q
Externalities6 _! h3 F( _; q7 E) p" g T+ |
Resource Allocation
8 B4 L* m$ ~- ~' N& {9 xTaxation
% e3 F9 T9 E: z3 O2 A2 n" FOr would like to learn more about
( [$ h! q3 T. l6 [1 b2 ?2 r7 D0 NSupply of Natural Resources in Canada- u+ Y/ ?2 x. V8 z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! U+ @& J6 L+ f" f. v* GECON 365 Resource Economics
/ g* J' X: o9 r8 L; j2 {% bTopics:; `" R/ ^. D) ^* r" h7 V; y- D3 @
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 L( ~- f+ j" p- W0 J) x3 R. fScarcity and pricing0 l, e% X' P6 p$ E$ o
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues Z& z0 d6 l9 {8 I- h x
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Resource Allocation
( |0 Z1 P" l$ E' B. H+ gPricing
9 y! o7 N6 c% mMarkets8 J9 r0 |% W2 }
Government roles
; V; k& Z( v) S' S2 o( J* gOr would like to learn more about
+ u b* d" ~0 d( i1 O: e, v" oThe energy sector, including sources and markets) h7 F M4 ^; s2 q+ H R3 e3 y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* O8 o% Z; Q3 \. n
You might enjoy a course about
$ L* W) g& z! K0 P2 y" aEnergy Economics!2 ^+ |$ C9 d$ M& j+ }" E" [) l
ECON 366 Energy Economics6 N2 w! D# b( `! K4 ~* @+ p$ q
Topics:
+ o& A3 W' T6 i4 fPricing
4 f. C9 L7 m: H3 [% C2 Z5 [+ MRole in economic growth . W0 q: J0 r7 o; ?& P
Energy sources and markets 1 B1 x% _# a# h" H2 g, Z* D
Role of government
. u2 N, ^2 x" T1 }6 hRegulation ( A9 k+ V6 _( r2 q7 Z
* y2 C g" h* ]3 h+ a5 u9 H5 AIf you enjoyed learning about
* _, x# }6 i% ~( Z6 ZExternalities
* R/ c. G4 F* F) i$ d4 T: Y& LRegulation
9 N% n; ~6 b' D3 U3 iGovernment roles
0 g$ p& }8 d, n( OOr would like to learn more about
6 Z0 x! K$ ?; w+ cEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 @) c) m6 F, h+ M7 T3 GSteps taken to address deterioration$ f! l( [8 M. F2 F
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! " j8 _% \5 Q {7 R, _# v
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment4 @7 w$ W: |9 i6 E
Topics:
1 w% @1 F# s G! ]. L; G% l! }Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - C8 _# w9 A5 K' J, u
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
1 `$ g6 X0 q$ N% V% oTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
D: _: G, b: |9 fRecreation economics2 Y$ Q$ c i2 b* Q: \6 l: y9 f
4 y3 f+ s' \4 u4 |0 oIf you enjoyed learning about
3 W8 g6 I: ?) h+ I4 R$ X5 V Individual Incentives, o9 L( z4 O+ _& n7 x8 u
Total Welfare 9 a# q! K$ \1 l$ y% A+ J, n ^
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 R1 q _& {9 u/ m1 R: z5 P% ~1 g% B8 V
ECON 378 Law and Economics# P1 }+ f( q# a6 S' B# y
Topics:
: [+ L! z" n/ T0 b; c @; U( uIssues in Criminal and Family Law" P% p' h; f/ N' T5 T+ b6 W
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining3 @" e4 R ~$ L& n
Child Support Payments
4 E8 ?( }$ V( `: QPrivate Divorce agreements
# ~, |( K+ y" j; I) Z6 cCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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% U+ ~9 I& q5 J/ @+ l. PIf you enjoyed learning about , W+ E" H) i0 U8 y" T' n
Prisoners Dilemma
0 H! B6 C) j# I1 JDominant Strategies
: p4 J0 ~; ~. l7 ?: p; \7 ~Collusion
; _2 S- p! Z" U- q$ UYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ d1 I1 F" b; Q- e5 _; mECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
1 j) Y. o- C8 O2 ]) {Topics: 1 a$ k9 A- o; j8 v
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ |1 N2 r; b, M" F4 j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 u) ~4 v& ~! ~& [6 Z3 B5 t" ^Note! Prerequisites:
, u2 N& l* G4 G( y" vECON 384 & 299 |
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