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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
0 X0 F- X, E, y$ ^& ?Or would like to learn more about:
5 U& ]0 ^' Z/ [6 rChina as an Emerging Economy' w3 H2 p" |0 _9 T4 b2 G( Q W( I
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! H1 I* R5 x, o8 G
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, F1 K! ~( t; T& g# W
Topics:
/ c" t5 g+ \9 ] [, d, KChinese Economy Characteristics
, s# l/ C9 S9 `/ LRecent Events in the Chinese Economy0 n5 b }: y" h% r H4 S2 q9 n
Consequences of economic reform* w+ c& I; E% _6 J, V& l
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: . h* J+ F0 x i' X! w7 e% m6 a
Rich and Poor Countries
4 Y$ K. ~# H$ b& h# `Why economies differ
/ ^9 G" d( ], W4 uCauses for such differences
; o7 I8 F( X9 Y! @5 w/ CYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) y/ `- l2 m* n( h3 @ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( T0 N1 ]4 A' g/ I$ t: e; j
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Technology
. t. y( T$ ~6 j, y2 UInstitutions) [3 c* m! ? L% o9 |8 U! x# \4 S
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 l; h2 H3 s: Y7 S2 ]% V
3 N/ h; D( V6 HIf you enjoyed learning about , X9 ^ n7 I @2 ]# [/ y/ x+ m$ X
Supply and Demand
! |5 K3 x `8 B% DConsumer Behavior8 Z1 a1 z4 [/ u9 ~( E- p R5 q1 g
Production and Cost
0 i% F+ k3 j5 h9 w1 `9 w0 `Price and Output
, l* C) y. s: L) h2 u- G MMarket Structures$ l+ h) P8 \8 Y7 J
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- z5 w) a* }' j& k- V; r: @1 U
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ D* N- p/ C8 }4 g- q( K: P/ G7 Y
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Theory of consumer behavior
# y# `4 E4 v& s3 c: a1 lTheory of production and cost
! ~# N2 w( I; g! iPrice and output determination under competition( c; J! F3 l" x; ] n- J/ h2 l/ Q% t
Monopoly and other market structures7 b3 u: v5 q: |8 r; [
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+ G+ _& x: N- W1 Q. a7 \/ TCosts and Benefits ( ~6 k0 |: Z U
Externalities5 I$ y# a& R, G$ L D2 Q/ k
Decision-making
6 @% y% k, }0 S+ o& VOr would like to learn more about
: v" s8 K- _) rCapital Investments
* C/ ^- Q. D& B: H5 IYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
( c* K' K) k0 ~2 V! @ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation Z& @$ F w* S1 o' w
Topics:
9 `. q) X' Q3 C- A: v2 g/ ?' wCost-Benefit Analysis6 i1 {% V7 E* D% q; r0 }0 ~" w
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
% R5 Q1 k. ^# F5 z6 C! \# BLook at examples from 7 p5 N+ d% ]: ]- d' V
Transportation7 e9 W, V9 h6 K0 Q
River Basin Management
4 G, t+ i' U* ?& n' [Electrical Generation3 D% Z7 A/ a9 r; x$ y$ q4 t) W' e5 _
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* R& ?; A4 ~8 ?1 t. AIf you enjoyed learning about " T7 o; y. n9 E/ r7 v [
Supply and Demand
% L9 }+ l3 H2 eExternalities
0 ? p/ D$ H. {Resource Allocation
: y$ U; r5 B) Y; n5 ZTaxation! U' \6 Q: @" X6 e6 I+ @
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! e ]" C$ Y& l9 u: i' V/ pSupply of Natural Resources in Canada: \% I3 S4 M5 H# L+ W/ b
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
; r' m5 t! B) x: I- Z' XECON 365 Resource Economics0 @5 R2 f, d! d0 u5 P% }7 D
Topics:7 X- {& E: c; K; Y
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: Y: |7 d1 L+ G9 Q
Scarcity and pricing
" m2 l, o3 n2 K1 R7 o: h) O) V$ {% RContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation5 P" Y4 Z, ]7 E% D0 \) B5 t
Pricing H) X" d2 e+ n
Markets4 a( i+ [6 E- y0 N5 k/ c: m
Government roles' }" p, P& Q2 ?5 ]4 N$ N
Or would like to learn more about
6 h4 ~# v6 D( ~- l9 YThe energy sector, including sources and markets
" J# S0 r% x7 {' l) j! x9 RCanadian Energy Policy and current issues4 r! {8 }: w7 H. W& M
You might enjoy a course about , M2 m q8 r5 h* Z( c% y9 e) K
Energy Economics!3 C( n3 G) r3 U: C: L6 D4 G
ECON 366 Energy Economics8 E& G* M" K; D- F" F
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Pricing( e$ I$ r; {2 l9 U7 t
Role in economic growth
1 c3 N- L" M; l7 T& F" ^Energy sources and markets - |- L( A& D* n) L
Role of government ! ~0 G4 r- p6 `6 L/ `
Regulation ' t1 \* o$ R6 l
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Externalities4 y* ~3 Y0 A2 K* s8 c
Regulation |6 S) @. D( l* f
Government roles+ P$ `4 S: T( b) i) f* Y( I
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
. \/ @& ]6 y7 T6 ^4 BSteps taken to address deterioration
' p) u$ M7 p& r N2 T1 A' WYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& m4 U" s2 X3 ^+ x6 |1 D4 [; GECON 369 Economics of the Environment( o- O% G# S L1 A8 z; Y$ [' o
Topics:
! ?8 ^' [( j1 C* JEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment . S) n8 F; a+ V1 g
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 `" n. B" n/ p4 n: r4 B
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + O/ [! U8 r0 ]
Recreation economics4 Y5 t6 t- v# H+ g- m& H6 F1 D
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Individual Incentives
* }0 U7 B: p6 a& W0 ^Total Welfare - i0 q. |+ U/ Y6 l" B
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ H& L1 D- a' @+ vECON 378 Law and Economics
4 V z8 U" t# r" UTopics:
& ^2 m; ], ^8 iIssues in Criminal and Family Law ^) e+ Q5 N4 w7 _" ]2 b8 J; W$ R
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
7 l8 w" w6 q0 @6 Q' rChild Support Payments
7 A8 i$ J5 X$ Z& d. D2 f" L- |Private Divorce agreements+ r: P" c6 y. F' a8 Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act' ]6 q5 E+ M1 K; S* h5 z/ g
2 c" a% X7 a, w* P( pIf you enjoyed learning about 6 K- G9 [, k; o: I6 m
Prisoners Dilemma/ I$ o3 i W- N L
Dominant Strategies
) j; X, @! V. X1 w% C% dCollusion
8 `: R* s) U# P6 X0 @/ E3 G) A& dYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 o3 ^0 e) a: O" w$ RECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* X5 D, v, R; a
Topics:
4 h5 ?; q4 {* z% ^7 wAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ E% O5 z9 j: o- i7 T8 Q& S
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * R) d8 T: k/ X Q4 p8 H4 g9 E
Note! Prerequisites:
& |8 L$ `& e! n/ m7 r& iECON 384 & 299 |
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