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If you enjoyed learning about:
1 V& l6 w; f; ]- N* J) U8 S( pTrade
/ Q0 R1 u0 p1 x' n6 a5 nGrowth
6 I6 s3 _1 e3 }9 yOr would like to learn more about:
0 W: {7 z i: y1 @- lChina as an Emerging Economy) \ O* z, A/ _9 ~8 e8 M
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 r: [: x6 t; p! R- \
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 t5 A. k3 z8 K7 k* \6 n
Topics:
% T/ Y# ^; a- d4 ^Chinese Economy Characteristics
e$ }5 N7 u; X/ g) URecent Events in the Chinese Economy
~6 r. ?! j$ j# c, A3 lConsequences of economic reform
7 e4 S* P8 L' p/ _" F8 sCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
# U4 e/ `6 v2 V1 D5 I: N/ H q: @Rich and Poor Countries2 C7 l8 A2 j3 B$ w
Why economies differ
5 W( a) m5 n' \% B! H: QCauses for such differences
9 Y2 b0 k: {* e" w2 PYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 v+ r; a( k5 k$ F, n j" nECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ j ^3 i) |- F
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Technology
V0 y/ b, J. `* W1 `Institutions" Z( j( t+ d- d% e. Q% z5 M
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 r+ z* g1 }9 C* m% Q
1 _2 Z' _7 W% {% w H8 x5 P) QIf you enjoyed learning about : f$ e/ X( E! U b0 F
Supply and Demand% d6 ?/ q2 H! p r8 X
Consumer Behavior
; E' K% v, }& J9 j/ YProduction and Cost6 Z" u1 z( {: ^3 A' t |
Price and Output+ O# f0 E" y* `$ c1 b, `
Market Structures( { ~1 Y3 p, D! D |1 z' Z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* Y+ q. D" ~2 X: ]0 D: x
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: ]0 r0 n; Z2 P+ l2 d7 Q/ `
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Theory of consumer behavior( E$ `, N0 @! r" p! z
Theory of production and cost
' H0 _* ^+ m8 WPrice and output determination under competition
0 d! u e0 }; x8 Q( d1 I hMonopoly and other market structures' }1 [) s- B' T' M% `
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ v8 G% z+ t# i6 b1 E& KCosts and Benefits
3 e7 i- T2 r T( j/ a& e, dExternalities3 O4 E- l' k# x" b( T
Decision-making
( k2 }1 g2 m5 B* _# p& KOr would like to learn more about
( @* p# P- Z! ?: \Capital Investments' F& Q. f* v; h" K: K6 Q( j5 N! {
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% p% \* q8 \. G: j6 p. L7 I! c
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 M& W6 {( e. K. ~8 g
Topics:
( d0 E' W+ f! X/ E0 HCost-Benefit Analysis
6 T! q0 R6 A2 F) \0 X8 s( M- y( KEvaluating Public Investment Projects7 X. _9 t& _7 c- ~7 N
Look at examples from
) N/ a, [7 A$ HTransportation2 |0 w3 v2 [4 [. v
River Basin Management) {; @0 g6 Y" {1 B
Electrical Generation
( a: o. P! o. `0 ^1 g* ]/ UOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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# I& T0 @" ?! `0 iIf you enjoyed learning about
/ D+ u8 N$ N5 t, {Supply and Demand
- t/ P A3 T+ o4 L3 SExternalities
" A2 Q7 Y" l3 t9 HResource Allocation
2 u3 S- t8 D& z, l: c% k# XTaxation
; h _0 z- W0 J3 ROr would like to learn more about
; `1 }5 Q! e+ _+ s9 F8 Z) L$ t6 {Supply of Natural Resources in Canada- z. r& Y8 Z3 \- B& S9 x4 `( k+ [
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' q( S3 v9 p' S6 {, H- i1 L# U: Z- b
ECON 365 Resource Economics6 J, z+ l6 C, M6 N" }" X; e; o3 s
Topics:% C& {2 `# E& J0 W7 }+ J
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 m% {+ G5 J% ~, j! @
Scarcity and pricing
% O" R6 ?* S9 cContemporary Canadian resource policy issues) n G% {) Q* j7 h
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If you enjoyed learning about
) t6 h M- U U" V3 bResource Allocation
' k) {' M( _/ B8 e2 PPricing
- b2 V* u2 a6 fMarkets
. h' t; } M$ t: ~% G/ p/ R1 @" hGovernment roles6 k3 G& F+ G1 o
Or would like to learn more about ) ?/ t$ P3 ~' V/ L& ~; }7 @$ @8 g
The energy sector, including sources and markets
& A3 c: P# s& SCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
0 i' h( D1 O9 W& Y, C) uYou might enjoy a course about 6 I e& {/ a4 n; ]- s( ]7 l
Energy Economics!. Y2 X$ a" U% o. m
ECON 366 Energy Economics
. x; ?6 i$ B& l, V0 A9 OTopics:
5 c% K9 c5 F. h" G' dPricing
2 i3 g: d3 `+ {8 M3 {Role in economic growth
& I# d+ F; U0 \) P4 W# VEnergy sources and markets
# `% W6 h! _9 G1 |: {Role of government
( E) V; F2 p, }5 N3 m! [Regulation 4 _4 ]0 ~; s; q5 N# w* L
+ s) K) D: w. L6 O0 FIf you enjoyed learning about ! B6 J" U4 i" G5 k
Externalities5 v" g3 o2 x' O# L R. A% K- Y G( Z% ?; ^
Regulation0 o* X. p7 }- n' `% @9 n- q
Government roles8 Q0 {8 E% Q: l) k: d5 X6 a; [* ?
Or would like to learn more about
1 G3 S5 E% r4 S% I5 k) FEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ i/ \7 ?; b' U& KSteps taken to address deterioration
" z N# b5 ^! a7 W& q5 T# P4 uYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 ]+ l3 C7 M" e, a3 V% q; p4 R
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 F: @8 F, _: V8 m; dTopics: + l2 m( M0 w/ f1 x* w3 O
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ f& Q' D* f& Z# L& x
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
9 Y: g' p( f7 Z- w3 N) V7 r! a+ JTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 {! k& O/ c5 {/ R. q
Recreation economics5 p8 q) a S0 X7 ?
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If you enjoyed learning about
# S/ ^* o4 u- [' S; Z* R Individual Incentives
( [4 a% X+ {' \Total Welfare
% G- p) W2 p1 Z. e* t, a! mYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! v+ [7 b5 B5 F) q* @ECON 378 Law and Economics
% Z" X* ?4 Y+ x7 ETopics: 9 G9 f! v0 k$ A! w, _* q! c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
" c0 u) Y+ S$ i* yCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining- r+ `* z$ G. J+ u/ L
Child Support Payments0 h$ m$ g/ g$ ?6 R- Z( L
Private Divorce agreements, E" d; `/ \# d" [3 \/ ?
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act4 c" M$ N! s8 P5 M% t
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 i7 U5 \' t* ~Prisoners Dilemma
( D5 u% F1 G" g( G3 n `Dominant Strategies
4 u% C K2 F( `- iCollusion
1 j1 Q7 `( |8 m& l( `You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 e- Y. f6 t4 p4 _1 a% z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 G& s$ n$ k$ s4 XTopics: ~ B4 ?; a. R/ J! s
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 H; T/ U- w) x$ nApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion B: o; K7 s m( z+ B. b# g
Note! Prerequisites: 5 G9 @/ a( B& e
ECON 384 & 299 |
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