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If you enjoyed learning about:
% h1 t N0 U0 cTrade
% t4 i6 s: ~- v( S; H% w6 Y( I9 YGrowth
/ y6 B) R9 J+ F0 q( L5 l2 iOr would like to learn more about:
) k5 O* a0 r+ q) f+ }/ \- W( LChina as an Emerging Economy& y) j# I9 y9 I; I6 N, G" C" B, L
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 K; H3 C R/ g! [( ~/ EECON 211 Chinese Economic Development3 s: Y: _! g U6 ^( S. Z) w
Topics: ' e% k5 Z3 z, ^4 {6 R( x
Chinese Economy Characteristics
% Z) [7 O! S2 [/ ?! a% i1 V1 }Recent Events in the Chinese Economy7 x& E% Z$ F7 S$ A7 P: |3 a' f
Consequences of economic reform9 V9 B* _3 n) Y7 r0 ?2 B
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
: u# M; @( x/ G1 YRich and Poor Countries9 J' E! b* z9 a6 q8 d+ I
Why economies differ- M1 x' V# ~( ?/ `
Causes for such differences
6 }6 [4 M. m4 w. bYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- I* n; {& q$ Y8 x8 q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& _; l4 U3 Q; W# C! p9 G8 `
Topics:: b) W( x% r; U' `, C2 O
Technology
( \; b& q2 ^, M5 JInstitutions
4 F' t" u: [1 X0 WGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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$ P/ @% w8 u, d8 n/ P5 KIf you enjoyed learning about - m- l) ^3 L& z1 K: J0 k2 p
Supply and Demand2 T% \4 a: v# l) e2 v2 A/ f; K
Consumer Behavior* W! Q) N9 k c% e
Production and Cost# P( |$ e! D8 K& n0 o
Price and Output1 E- K/ U3 V) y/ M
Market Structures& E3 l4 t# W% H9 I! q6 z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* t7 Y0 C) a+ l9 ZECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 l/ x' T8 ~1 t/ O! J% j
Topics: " k+ [. g! |# t/ p" t
Theory of consumer behavior2 E3 m5 z) s! H9 m. }3 f4 l
Theory of production and cost4 u% y- O- I6 o, p7 N
Price and output determination under competition
. K* d1 X4 Y$ ~" I* L) {Monopoly and other market structures/ w$ i2 t. B+ v; q8 J7 g6 d
- f5 w+ R; @, GIf you enjoyed learning about
# b+ s+ J5 h% J+ pCosts and Benefits 7 _7 B4 J2 ?' k$ O# Z
Externalities
" L# s6 z5 M/ o/ K/ ?) \Decision-making
& a; J, G8 Z( J! eOr would like to learn more about
3 E, I+ m0 ~. bCapital Investments! _* n% \0 f& V& o; Z0 }1 ]2 a
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; \1 N4 q# E2 Y/ u
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: h" O& K! v7 s4 ZTopics:
0 l9 i$ O0 p, P4 HCost-Benefit Analysis
3 _4 M2 C( I4 A; V0 XEvaluating Public Investment Projects
7 U# A+ x; y; O5 t' p0 u1 W; `Look at examples from 7 M, O3 i1 ]% G% z+ \
Transportation
' I% y* K# `* ~" S2 o/ bRiver Basin Management
% c' _) D: l; D: s# _3 e! ^, ZElectrical Generation4 V3 i G2 s1 v
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control& n6 z+ N2 a+ A$ D. D, X! ^3 {) q6 c
" r# a6 t1 y$ |If you enjoyed learning about * \& v$ X8 m3 |0 M6 R# X9 H
Supply and Demand) _" O( f3 F$ V# N; e+ h% ^% k
Externalities! H. y- W; g) ~2 U- F/ U
Resource Allocation4 a' A |! ?0 v/ W" Z% @! k T B
Taxation' }3 n$ j+ o1 {; J D i
Or would like to learn more about 1 h; {8 R4 {$ K
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
: @' N& k% u2 U" gYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& q: q; W6 K. R% _( h, [ECON 365 Resource Economics7 c$ O, w, n1 u6 c. e5 S6 G. e
Topics:% D1 [6 q+ o1 _6 ~# ^! E- R
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% Q) d9 |, o, U9 F$ h) g8 A. y6 W
Scarcity and pricing% n, C5 w6 f, a, a ] k3 H2 P
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 V$ U% D) y$ L8 e
Resource Allocation
) L2 H7 u0 R0 L0 }4 |# a4 JPricing
# c" B2 i* {* WMarkets
' E" [$ R0 t& ~8 N) S9 VGovernment roles
# b0 M8 e6 m3 `6 I- k# |Or would like to learn more about
+ e" j: C# i9 H3 t% P5 jThe energy sector, including sources and markets" B2 w$ M5 u' O$ f. V* {; ^$ F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues5 u Q/ L8 }6 D' D/ W0 v
You might enjoy a course about
% g% ]- F% y4 A) D. Y3 w5 jEnergy Economics!! x* G( @2 q2 e9 @ r- N
ECON 366 Energy Economics
" C. _4 Q( G0 ?( t( k7 WTopics: 9 r) L3 [6 X9 g4 Y- W, m' }
Pricing
L% P+ O1 @: r$ G# K) `9 YRole in economic growth / u' N. [$ n# [# x
Energy sources and markets
& n; k1 b' B& X2 g2 }Role of government ) q+ W# ~4 c( |! U
Regulation . x3 P0 i2 p' d1 G
, y$ b( y; G$ G5 }( o% mIf you enjoyed learning about
1 E& x: A' r; I% {1 R. B& I# w' fExternalities3 H5 z7 f; H$ z5 K/ X
Regulation: _$ s8 P! q( k! C* H8 Y" ^1 ^
Government roles
# t8 P, s0 G/ ^/ z" P3 sOr would like to learn more about ) o9 V' t2 y; K3 _& i9 v
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ i4 k+ Y# o: v$ y# S6 XSteps taken to address deterioration
5 X" b+ ?3 [; S P' DYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, M; \+ Z `4 @3 }( oECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 o$ \, F1 u6 F& R4 S3 c% UTopics:
& }* d4 Z X. z% J d9 H0 j; a; u! rEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ! U& e G6 c! X# r
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
' K( n4 d) z3 O5 R! B( zTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
, T) G3 Q8 T5 M1 W$ F0 URecreation economics8 [0 r! P9 l% P8 q
0 N: e+ O9 K& ^) ]8 R. pIf you enjoyed learning about
# W: Q+ L8 Z; g" s6 ^ Individual Incentives4 V. x1 v5 e5 K2 V- [0 D3 i$ ~# |( S
Total Welfare
) M' u3 U# j2 e$ U$ J: _# GYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) q1 M' S$ c- ~& |8 m, b8 C; sECON 378 Law and Economics
. q0 b, s' H' V# o1 H8 ?Topics:
4 s/ h& O% b' U$ y M6 ^Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 h' t- K% Y2 Q7 n$ Y! rCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
7 S! J/ K/ Q2 z2 |$ [4 A3 Z4 OChild Support Payments
! b/ y! k4 i8 R0 D3 Y4 f/ F8 D" kPrivate Divorce agreements
+ G+ {) ?! r) F1 F k. P% PCriminal provisions of the Competition Act1 r! K( ~ U1 E' b
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ X) o' s$ }+ f0 WPrisoners Dilemma
1 z* `8 K) g& e2 h9 T" `" O# @3 lDominant Strategies
# v: r7 H9 w, W# ?) t* S/ PCollusion
, o3 f( s- _, x0 f6 m7 O! W9 JYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% O5 O0 x: C: t6 ~. GECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) b' p: U9 q1 H; RTopics: 9 s( l0 g) a) W; H" V+ a
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* X( G3 e$ C- `+ O" r6 C5 u* x$ b, I& HApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) R9 R& V/ z5 C( \0 KNote! Prerequisites:
$ h U+ E" {( Q2 ~& k7 Q$ r- b& }* i* lECON 384 & 299 |
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