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If you enjoyed learning about: ; K1 b+ r/ {7 g1 c" V" R% @
Trade
0 k8 _" I0 ]/ IGrowth
1 o" ~. ?# V) b3 e' _, ]( s7 X" l/ m$ zOr would like to learn more about: 6 G8 @4 t, M- F& x% H' B; z& [) y
China as an Emerging Economy; v9 C) |- H6 `! n6 K2 @
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 [6 `! ~& W9 L5 G( @1 y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development/ A+ G, K, X' P
Topics: 7 S( Y5 d b8 k4 v9 }& M* y
Chinese Economy Characteristics
) M. O$ c" ~ m# d2 B. PRecent Events in the Chinese Economy# ~% s& T/ N! A5 F! E4 w, @
Consequences of economic reform @3 H" _. f. U) N1 r d7 m% I9 U5 J
Canada’s economic relations with China
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; e1 N: M2 F7 }- U( V! MRich and Poor Countries+ d, X2 |" t5 b+ w4 v6 x
Why economies differ& X/ G" k- ?4 t S" O- W' p
Causes for such differences5 I! B/ q1 [# z5 K
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 [0 ~+ q9 I( \3 b& F5 @3 JECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& |( R5 Y: [# j& k
Topics:
& B# L8 q) S* @& F0 k' zTechnology" U& u" ]( n; f7 @- G t. o5 Z2 { ]+ k
Institutions
( B9 i3 s L& \9 W3 HGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
7 K' Q- k. } o2 B- EConsumer Behavior k! p1 u8 ?1 T0 y& r5 T
Production and Cost
1 R+ z6 s! y4 ^0 }Price and Output+ P2 ^/ C6 h" r1 G- I: ~
Market Structures
" |5 m K3 t- c4 t9 oYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
5 `$ v& B6 e) a, T; MECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I6 r1 f) L) `+ s- K; Q
Topics:
+ t. p: `4 o# m7 {6 sTheory of consumer behavior
' n5 {$ Q, ]: J# KTheory of production and cost+ c) R9 n6 Q- }) |" S: V
Price and output determination under competition
" w8 t9 d0 E7 @: d2 g( i! qMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
, p7 ^' S5 y# fCosts and Benefits
3 V2 a5 Z6 C. ?& \6 U6 EExternalities
8 P2 u7 u) O7 c$ t4 A+ a' X) K, _# aDecision-making
; K8 a" I% F0 b, u" \/ `Or would like to learn more about / ^. Y- p" q/ U: w
Capital Investments
% r8 ^5 G1 o0 uYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, Z0 j. ~2 b2 S+ y1 s# t! K
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. L: @; k$ ^9 l: }5 s0 X* ?Topics:
+ A l2 V/ D$ v- B( ]6 i! HCost-Benefit Analysis
& L: C0 P6 f( r `% M3 _/ S- b) xEvaluating Public Investment Projects1 w, {* {0 P* A6 w* i6 L- d
Look at examples from
; C( d! i1 w$ D2 tTransportation( Z/ ]' q2 B$ S/ f5 Y& r& U
River Basin Management0 X9 Z0 b% [ I* `
Electrical Generation' q0 g; d" |' P2 X: [6 }2 [
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control5 N+ y/ j% ?1 c3 G m4 T1 V& R
4 _/ i5 ^. ?. Y5 N- a+ mIf you enjoyed learning about
5 b# ]$ O$ E* V& V+ y6 x! S; n& RSupply and Demand
4 Q- h, p7 D9 ^" DExternalities/ e- Z+ G# H) a' u; a
Resource Allocation$ a c/ E2 h& v2 Y8 V! v
Taxation
; i. S4 l9 B h& u% b$ O& L5 xOr would like to learn more about
& d4 p) v* D' t7 OSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
" [' g9 I8 B. q; RYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ g2 v, G- m+ ~) B/ P$ A$ `ECON 365 Resource Economics
! N9 h3 `8 Z$ D5 l7 h+ |Topics:) |: V7 R) c+ ~3 Y8 e0 Z; h
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources1 H- B! s2 W2 [- y( Q
Scarcity and pricing
4 Z. w1 f' s9 TContemporary Canadian resource policy issues B2 p- M3 f2 R8 z+ W9 [6 {( \
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Resource Allocation
. M9 x* j; n; HPricing
) Q, W! X0 h4 M% w! e4 zMarkets
, _7 A9 N0 Q+ K8 D; {& wGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets ]- b6 s8 |7 K0 y9 y! n, V3 Y! E+ X
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
5 @& s: Q! U) sYou might enjoy a course about 7 m4 m6 `4 f3 g6 U% v9 K. [' d+ D; _$ k
Energy Economics!
- J4 a9 `5 c4 F* F0 }- d/ N4 \3 CECON 366 Energy Economics
6 d( z% w% _- h$ A$ FTopics:
" H3 S1 r% Q) D) O. `1 ePricing0 U8 e7 F3 T5 t- X% |& V [ E* V
Role in economic growth
* O! P8 b) b9 Q0 O5 f! ]; b* l; gEnergy sources and markets
|0 ~, I5 ]" M: Y1 | ~/ L! t* iRole of government 7 q5 Y$ S" U- K, E3 q" e* ~
Regulation % l0 m3 E) Z% R% I$ d: b4 s
: w& ^" e0 }* d, O, g* T; FIf you enjoyed learning about
/ X$ v) g4 u/ U1 A& a) OExternalities
! m0 p* S1 Z, TRegulation
6 I6 O$ n7 T6 oGovernment roles
% [8 E' C& I3 Y7 V2 f, N5 DOr would like to learn more about 0 e# O! ^' S P, q* x3 o
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ V0 i4 G2 i. k: r- `. ]: A
Steps taken to address deterioration; N! {' d/ u, p' `
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
% D% `! J; W! }) GECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 q, [0 |! B2 kTopics: " F2 v9 j F9 s' [8 M. @" N+ z1 _( G
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - ~& @6 o3 Y, k! e' r1 w* ^
Types and causes of environmental deterioration $ i# @! Z0 m# l" o E
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
$ ?/ j$ @" D0 G* L5 `# pRecreation economics Q, U9 x m, t: C0 b9 p
; d+ W |5 ]! ^: w3 A; L! i& R: aIf you enjoyed learning about8 S7 C% l: B9 Q6 _# V% n" {
Individual Incentives. l- L q7 J- U" m* {
Total Welfare " w8 ]( G- p4 [7 @0 e5 ^
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; M9 l: ^$ Y4 }' qECON 378 Law and Economics9 w6 X: A3 h7 G
Topics:
8 Y3 ?# r& k @5 F+ h1 D7 b1 H/ Y, SIssues in Criminal and Family Law4 x; \- r6 I3 f7 {
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! m$ V- D8 ~: Q9 G
Child Support Payments% V' Z5 O1 y8 V Y2 G
Private Divorce agreements
N$ E3 z7 a4 c2 VCriminal provisions of the Competition Act$ d" r+ X' O, q+ ~# i/ @
1 D& S$ ]/ E5 j0 ?0 u. @" ?6 E; KIf you enjoyed learning about
8 i& ~5 x" c, xPrisoners Dilemma
/ S9 p% J; j4 D) P( B$ `: XDominant Strategies1 n# q# N7 ?' v
Collusion3 n! q# |# w; y! \( @3 O
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) u% V- v |; h# a7 [
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
. t( r" v2 O$ K3 z2 Z& lTopics:
' n; ?& C# U) }9 gAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
( Z& n' ]+ E5 x, c, [Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) l% \6 B- i5 ~Note! Prerequisites:
( `* A2 t$ }( f6 D) aECON 384 & 299 |
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