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If you enjoyed learning about: 5 O% }& \& x: h8 m9 V$ `$ j' F; o0 S
Trade3 ]/ W+ _4 g% c
Growth
/ T/ I' U4 n5 }/ R! oOr would like to learn more about: ' r6 I# H( Y0 E; W4 U) r
China as an Emerging Economy
& @: `( i1 B+ a2 {! c0 D- KYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 R- s8 k! ?- d% |: f& C( P
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 B! }+ W6 }7 }. t
Topics:
6 w, R5 M* z6 N, j8 _Chinese Economy Characteristics2 C4 V; W3 B4 s. b/ a
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy2 K& [' O% p& w" I* T
Consequences of economic reform
: L8 F: L4 V$ \) ?6 x. O9 ^Canada’s economic relations with China7 G! A9 B% P' ^
& |+ m! r7 g% {5 P" wIf you would like to learn more about: ! v: t* s6 M" j- h: I: c H+ x
Rich and Poor Countries
6 Q( L8 S9 H; k2 X5 e6 C4 t1 AWhy economies differ$ A6 K7 O {! @+ t, y
Causes for such differences
' @( r3 E4 a1 H) [7 \$ pYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& L. P. N& O; o- RECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ H4 t) j8 v! U: z) O
Topics:
. |7 |% f5 m; U# A! |/ O& i* t" \Technology
" f. _/ ^, A1 h5 x, E) J' E w+ Z) mInstitutions# x* O! d$ S4 A7 [
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; q' H' K+ m! v) R2 K# W! L
; c* ]+ q$ U' f4 i' v$ I$ Z2 WIf you enjoyed learning about
8 r3 j. I3 F; N5 z2 `6 bSupply and Demand
3 N/ I4 D, L' S. K( c1 }Consumer Behavior
+ C7 C; J# Z9 p/ D: x9 Q- mProduction and Cost
" `* Z4 J) s; ?6 `1 V% d; s' KPrice and Output& x$ d# k* M& T1 ?$ w4 T. V
Market Structures
( |! Y4 c5 V8 |% G- f% FYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
P" q9 A/ U9 B e/ UECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
c, [; y* Y$ \. f$ Z1 sTopics: - @4 ]' Q3 ~" q6 z0 U& L
Theory of consumer behavior0 i8 b# [. @9 [
Theory of production and cost* R: x" [; x6 n( d" J! `% c
Price and output determination under competition
+ a; A l& j+ d0 C4 x6 P6 Z5 p7 qMonopoly and other market structures4 v5 Z' N7 a2 q# O( ^* Q+ W- ^
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 d) z+ A b5 |; B0 _Costs and Benefits 8 ~" `) k! p( A9 k# ?
Externalities
' v }& R1 m" Z' m6 k# B( \Decision-making
* c( a' z+ s2 P4 [& A, j& Y; e5 s3 c0 fOr would like to learn more about - Y& m; Z" v0 o. R
Capital Investments
5 e# O( @/ N& ?/ A: e; j: cYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!4 V+ i, \4 v8 Q# M* f( w1 h% Y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 O) q$ J: W- H) j4 w, ~
Topics:
( \- Q- j w sCost-Benefit Analysis
D; |: R% Y5 d, A1 JEvaluating Public Investment Projects
9 ]1 A) `3 c4 pLook at examples from " h# l- Z* D" ~9 J$ U+ z
Transportation1 K7 T$ u% B" ?9 i+ P7 L1 f
River Basin Management% Y+ A. V8 h" T6 @6 o4 D! N. R
Electrical Generation
; N! q9 m2 w( k8 U- p uOil & Gas and Pollution Control( |! p1 q9 i' ?: v
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$ N) {7 y. M9 P! J- E6 hSupply and Demand
, q6 `4 R$ s# aExternalities3 f0 }$ g C% Y5 @! q" F+ {; z
Resource Allocation
% {) d) y* o+ |7 RTaxation4 I3 f$ e$ \3 ?1 C
Or would like to learn more about
: h& M/ q" \, a8 ?4 {' gSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 O. i+ K; K o' }; wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( B0 V7 D# s! G3 {$ L3 B* c, E; c
ECON 365 Resource Economics
% k9 h L$ X$ E5 ETopics:
* [# q6 }+ }3 H* P# JExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 k$ n/ ]$ ^) u& f8 [( AScarcity and pricing
" r% F4 n! d3 j$ C+ {) H9 mContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
- Z* K5 F) Z0 a1 O3 D7 Q2 kResource Allocation
M, ? \) v8 G9 V$ e) ?Pricing# Y( Y7 }; A2 t7 R; @& J
Markets
F, D+ ]0 c: ~, Q* d+ y$ E" yGovernment roles% p4 F: y' U, _/ t* m
Or would like to learn more about 0 H) m6 i- S9 K+ E2 C6 }# D4 U; e& _
The energy sector, including sources and markets% ]" I* J& y1 M) M# i; v& l) d
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 Z: q7 ~9 U1 w$ a; S9 pYou might enjoy a course about
/ W+ X4 @) S) H5 E) z8 uEnergy Economics!
' C& @0 T, u. N" f& \ECON 366 Energy Economics- u; m: c( S& r
Topics:
( b& ^4 R! d1 F$ yPricing/ C2 q, M1 J k) K& l, e6 t; j1 N
Role in economic growth
# d" p8 i# i( r1 J% l5 hEnergy sources and markets
% b4 r% E9 M/ u# T lRole of government
0 ^& t6 q3 t! i( }+ ]9 PRegulation 6 D) e4 q& K0 N; e
2 E: M: s' n6 f5 x( D
If you enjoyed learning about
8 l2 e! r" d8 k6 FExternalities
2 x0 V4 Q3 Z( }# S7 V0 ARegulation
# p c/ |; \1 OGovernment roles6 h4 |- m) f n9 Y4 p& x$ U
Or would like to learn more about
+ G( S$ F) L0 j2 v. v# ^+ [Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
- F5 h& k# g2 ^% e' M. G& D# hSteps taken to address deterioration) a6 v$ [5 |+ n: E/ `# i. J# B
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 c. {( J9 o( }6 fECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 K+ _' U! `9 E' ^- Z/ H5 u
Topics:
" t: w. d- ~, t; ?" PEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; ~# Q. n8 {4 _+ e% V1 J: J; zTypes and causes of environmental deterioration # Z. n# M8 Y5 n, E+ t( U+ R+ b0 H' T
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 \8 F @% |5 w3 e0 W. iRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about _ \ U0 m; ^& H9 _4 L8 y
Individual Incentives7 \6 k/ \' L) n: q; G; ]: D
Total Welfare . \& Q. k' g$ J7 F
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 X- _, ^" x4 s4 O. O
ECON 378 Law and Economics
5 l( Q. M$ R- n1 U3 STopics: ; D% @4 M2 w0 U' w4 e. D
Issues in Criminal and Family Law; V5 m" J6 P5 f/ h, w
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 {5 r9 o% Q+ M i5 o/ `. t& e
Child Support Payments) D W& ~( t4 J5 T1 i9 y9 V
Private Divorce agreements
- o" X: S! |5 W% e7 q5 vCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
4 J# P" P/ [9 b M0 I' E
" r9 H) B4 \0 k* tIf you enjoyed learning about
9 J J) Z" p& t7 c( kPrisoners Dilemma& r" [ A7 ^: P: O8 {
Dominant Strategies: w0 Y# T9 Y7 {3 D1 c" ^
Collusion: }+ r6 g8 c; N: y3 h
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 a' X8 q0 J5 I' _" i5 S% bECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications% V( ^# J" X9 U* P1 @' [4 F8 t
Topics: " D0 a+ C" d& ` k$ a- A$ A
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games, D* q2 `" x& @# q' O7 n4 l$ E, l, c
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) D. F9 X% m6 w
Note! Prerequisites:
. B/ q. j2 e! k; a) N& dECON 384 & 299 |
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