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If you enjoyed learning about: , Q6 ?; u2 A B9 U9 C$ j7 z: X
Trade: T# B/ e- C4 z1 {6 ?, T
Growth
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& g& B+ x3 i7 I4 H! }# l6 d1 BChina as an Emerging Economy# x2 w: x% g8 ?7 V( C$ @% | C O
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ e* ^) ]4 r4 W
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. o8 F; [! s9 @3 I+ ?; h6 J
Topics:
; Z% S- X) w9 e2 y; pChinese Economy Characteristics
8 r% @& Y# c/ Y9 PRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 Z8 `* r j, B( W" PConsequences of economic reform: r( J! z; S% e/ x! \2 ]5 F6 T* ^ L! H/ u
Canada’s economic relations with China Y W- ]% W, j
/ a2 U, [% k4 ?9 ?$ \% f5 r7 ~If you would like to learn more about:
( i! O, u7 w! Q1 I$ mRich and Poor Countries
0 E3 l+ q1 S1 J6 eWhy economies differ
* V! I& ~+ p. LCauses for such differences. a. m/ M* M0 h, d/ n3 m8 {! h
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth b. q6 U7 n. p6 S$ G/ D+ Z9 D! _
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; O, o d7 ?. X' G' o
Topics:
; F6 E; a: C1 bTechnology
% W8 f& w5 t/ y/ Q* D, RInstitutions
$ S# N, B* j% fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence . c- y& y$ v- Q0 A
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If you enjoyed learning about f p$ i" N! _0 [; @" o% \3 m
Supply and Demand/ @9 q$ {8 @5 T+ B
Consumer Behavior3 f- ]0 s4 E6 a0 |( _& m* m2 r- Y
Production and Cost
- s& b+ y. J" c: d, v6 sPrice and Output4 Y" v" Y9 t) s* V& u- i8 B* O5 B
Market Structures4 i4 T$ {- t4 ^7 O2 O
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 ^/ i4 r* W# b/ Z7 P J1 ?+ oECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 M; ]4 Q6 v1 Z6 d% Q( A9 TTopics: " V3 I! K2 `* d: w! ?& U4 Y
Theory of consumer behavior' A) j; G+ D5 y
Theory of production and cost
& d# D3 U( s/ C% S7 XPrice and output determination under competition
2 T( d5 h' W; T9 ~) i& Q9 rMonopoly and other market structures2 i! V6 m% L3 N" S
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Costs and Benefits 0 b2 I: o0 Q% ^% K; I" x
Externalities: \/ q- L! n$ B0 P, M# i$ {
Decision-making
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+ L7 n9 O1 f6 A* J- x+ R' ZCapital Investments9 l' I- c; i3 h- i
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, }6 v3 f+ H7 x |6 }
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# X' C# v! n, TTopics:, @3 y# i0 [# R$ i8 h3 |
Cost-Benefit Analysis' Y4 Z7 i2 V2 M% Z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects. e* F1 I0 M* L' _/ S- m" F/ n
Look at examples from
1 C0 q( j1 A. y% w3 c" I- RTransportation2 ]' O7 u6 X* [3 m a$ D
River Basin Management4 e! l: m2 T, u5 F
Electrical Generation
6 ]# H( V; l- f0 B) rOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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% D- _/ {. Q" b- sIf you enjoyed learning about
4 v5 j. Q* f1 {3 R C2 H0 q- CSupply and Demand+ p. t, M6 Z, n1 r
Externalities& C% x, Y- `! b
Resource Allocation" n, z! \( p6 e( r3 a8 ~
Taxation
( V, Q8 H8 A5 x& rOr would like to learn more about
8 T/ V$ O5 N, a6 U% h8 H. \Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ r- R4 l3 d+ D) p7 m6 O" T: |( |- |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 q# |# X" e U4 v* BECON 365 Resource Economics
. m# T) ~' K! ZTopics:
) R9 F- t }6 y7 w8 f" iExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; B' [+ ^8 k3 ]/ A0 B {; W7 J: e/ S+ ` u
Scarcity and pricing$ Y! B6 G* {. G5 L
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation4 }& `# A6 g6 Q7 b1 f
Pricing% L/ S2 B0 m. F' r& I: m8 n
Markets
" f! P# v9 q6 H! A8 DGovernment roles9 V+ o! v4 @0 W" m8 F
Or would like to learn more about
5 O1 U9 k) H) ~1 A8 m7 lThe energy sector, including sources and markets0 ^ u: o- Q) y$ V
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues' \! n2 u8 ^9 d& \+ V) V
You might enjoy a course about 5 q7 |3 x% r5 g6 p' e& W
Energy Economics!7 j& y* K/ [3 ^3 G& F
ECON 366 Energy Economics6 R: P% V: p& ?4 u6 J& A2 {8 Y% O
Topics:
5 D. g5 A& u! C1 _; o& e$ ^" _Pricing
" z9 }: d" J" E8 v8 x8 f! xRole in economic growth
& v* Y; L2 D! G/ m% O) X$ gEnergy sources and markets
. e' E' F4 E* w' |, {' ?4 E& k! G: ^Role of government ; V7 _5 s6 o; n' [3 j
Regulation + e8 B& \: T' E1 j" U& n* Q
( e0 N0 N' O' s5 T/ [; ]If you enjoyed learning about % g3 r+ D3 R1 |" B" a: e
Externalities4 o& P2 r3 _0 K9 K6 K3 X8 a$ y
Regulation: M+ w" D, R( a# j. x6 K5 r
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ m; ?) i: ]2 G2 [( q) g
Steps taken to address deterioration; }: V. O& r& ]& X/ ~9 f7 P
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' e1 u, C3 J- o- H! B3 hECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 @' R# {+ K f$ n
Topics:
* Y. C% \$ p7 n0 h! h0 SEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' F( ?1 N8 i% xTypes and causes of environmental deterioration / D' a0 n- Y; _# M' v7 P
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 8 f) q6 L& x4 b
Recreation economics
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! x- n3 U; ?% ^' C3 GIf you enjoyed learning about
3 m) h8 ^5 V J& G2 D Individual Incentives( [0 N* m. W& G* E: G
Total Welfare
6 Q. Q% m/ W7 V9 c$ |& ]& IYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 V& `+ V- V4 ^3 G: \ECON 378 Law and Economics
7 P9 x# F2 Z) m- X' u) qTopics: 9 S+ s# c$ ^( U- S7 F8 c+ j# u
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
7 c& v1 i* s" S, M7 c" p! i0 I+ GCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! \: A! T; ]8 v* @9 _: E& QChild Support Payments7 `/ E: o+ g- `6 j% l! ~' i
Private Divorce agreements% j( ]6 G' `! f8 G4 \7 d
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about 4 ~3 h7 X7 ~9 f; w7 q) H
Prisoners Dilemma; a. a0 M: O) z, f2 B- b8 B
Dominant Strategies# I8 }) c% U: z
Collusion
9 I/ @3 G! y# b" p% _5 k% aYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% _9 W; s. p6 L5 E( \0 PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 Q2 f5 | f! o. r I/ E0 n
Topics:
7 E/ G" N4 E4 ~Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games9 c( F' x1 F4 K6 u, H- s* S$ Y
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ; N- D" v' h+ P9 B; L. ~- K- B
Note! Prerequisites: 4 [1 @! A9 [- S9 G! l
ECON 384 & 299 |
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