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If you enjoyed learning about:
0 I3 r, L1 p7 z- O( N8 F: HTrade
M/ i3 p1 W# q; ^, f% dGrowth% ^8 S. R' \/ E/ `/ M
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China as an Emerging Economy
, O6 F5 Q* o0 M* U U5 JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!) H, h* I& W, w5 J% |2 l8 P0 M% p0 z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
/ _) ]7 _0 k1 G1 E2 ZTopics:
# |' A0 X4 F( K3 a4 C" k" gChinese Economy Characteristics$ H" D V$ c }8 D! u
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' H4 m* F: q/ h- WConsequences of economic reform! J2 c% ?' G. P$ O8 S7 Q
Canada’s economic relations with China# _$ Z! G7 P; x" E5 G) S
# V2 H; ]0 X9 }: hIf you would like to learn more about: / P0 F, R( j- h# Y; B
Rich and Poor Countries" s. K; P1 U! A$ H/ ^
Why economies differ
% y3 t, m, d' J# S# PCauses for such differences* }9 p) t+ U) Y$ [# r* {: b
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 Q) Y7 y, m8 G% |2 SECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology! q: f& w" R# X3 x. I8 ]' M. ~' G
Institutions- A, }/ N" q( n1 ] [& i: k
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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6 U+ u: \% O( C+ r/ FSupply and Demand6 }3 I# ?) a4 ~1 F9 M
Consumer Behavior
: q$ }$ ?6 b0 a8 J' x. q, g5 tProduction and Cost. M" y8 u+ q: c
Price and Output
. A" R: ^$ h N: \% ^Market Structures3 P7 L1 ^4 w' G
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 t {& W+ o+ I0 c2 V8 ZECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# G$ i/ K6 w- P$ eTopics: 3 D) w" b1 B- i/ R$ G
Theory of consumer behavior5 F$ `, p. ]. K* B' J& |9 Q4 t
Theory of production and cost
' ]( G3 d0 y. }7 |Price and output determination under competition9 a! s) h" e% u B: l7 Q. \8 ^
Monopoly and other market structures4 |0 F0 T) f) \' V. y, W
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Costs and Benefits
8 q' f; J7 w* Y# C, o1 XExternalities
6 A* e' B9 w7 d: v a2 }Decision-making
% N$ D6 n: b! [, f/ c1 _Or would like to learn more about ; j! ^7 ^8 [! g5 z
Capital Investments
. t4 o2 q9 |( r; D; ?0 y$ S8 zYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 E$ @ K# H0 P( m, A' @) O# q
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation: W, O' L- `3 v$ s4 F
Topics:
1 p1 Y2 Q9 O w1 `) o+ K+ aCost-Benefit Analysis+ j: Q" E' W' v7 c4 P O4 t
Evaluating Public Investment Projects$ W, l; s& m* z$ Z: t
Look at examples from # Y% |5 U* ~4 n1 Y N
Transportation M& ~' m" w9 n- I! x* o* E
River Basin Management
. Y! u& X# U4 vElectrical Generation( @/ k4 G: x6 N/ Y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control' R% ?5 x- |% h) U
4 I/ }! c$ {4 f% D# V% C7 f/ KIf you enjoyed learning about
+ p7 V, _) h) |( j) ]9 d3 iSupply and Demand! k$ v& L4 w" Q/ f: n
Externalities
$ V3 q; }* U; j: K! ]Resource Allocation
& p2 o1 e, d* Y1 s2 p6 q; V) T) uTaxation
- @( Q1 |1 ]% d/ `; COr would like to learn more about % j4 }: W3 M* F; M3 D8 s
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada! Z: k. d% `4 |$ @# @
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
L/ X) p7 k0 w. ~- s# }ECON 365 Resource Economics. a6 w% m- Y/ y) z/ z3 J& G
Topics:+ |$ p% I4 s* b- R B# ?
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% L0 K* Y J+ |! A8 ?' ~$ r% S/ T9 ]Scarcity and pricing3 J6 S7 b0 ]% @! j$ C
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues5 n& D& j1 E, o8 n- `
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Resource Allocation% I' A% ^3 R( j, V1 i; m1 ^
Pricing
8 _3 c; d- W+ Q& A5 X; N/ h2 u7 ?Markets# }" S8 a1 V3 o
Government roles% s! P! k6 j" |% M, J2 X6 H
Or would like to learn more about # {/ z! i, K, {* _& W3 r
The energy sector, including sources and markets
7 F0 e) a+ I, t9 cCanadian Energy Policy and current issues1 N$ d' s& f- P: n) x) }4 a
You might enjoy a course about
4 W( l# `1 J+ `+ MEnergy Economics!
, e& T6 G% B) W. t$ k. D1 KECON 366 Energy Economics
# q, j/ H$ {1 Z' i6 ^Topics: $ y. z+ l, Z4 W) b* J0 S4 T
Pricing
# P" A+ r- U5 T+ _. p( |9 }' X$ f3 m9 lRole in economic growth $ k; y% y; F( S4 A$ q6 [% ]6 N
Energy sources and markets
+ N1 s1 b9 C) H8 ^Role of government
% d. S4 a: i3 kRegulation ' j# q0 W( s* P; W" ?8 P/ j
- j6 V2 O/ t7 O8 |+ vIf you enjoyed learning about
* x6 o/ v9 Q6 p- u4 u$ x$ {# SExternalities, c0 d5 ~ r1 N
Regulation+ _2 l g- q7 O, \6 S
Government roles9 l" i( X2 M$ P( I: E" y* E
Or would like to learn more about
. N! r+ [- q8 `+ L! P0 kEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: C6 y. w7 F, r ~2 I
Steps taken to address deterioration( h3 J3 \9 R) [4 D1 B2 o$ O) t2 p
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' [7 w* r* w, d5 \7 ]ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, Q! E( x D' Y7 kTopics:
; k$ ~6 U) O! n7 J. s/ gEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 O7 v) p% G5 p2 Z3 L- U1 f% {
Types and causes of environmental deterioration . p- V0 I! K. N" T# f" I
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 J9 c8 J' ~. F5 E
Recreation economics4 f) D0 }" L4 [8 i8 Q( ?& s
- S5 r' M1 f% NIf you enjoyed learning about
0 {4 }& Q) E( L Individual Incentives
, b1 e8 g& ?) DTotal Welfare 2 S3 Q2 Q5 J: w" [
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 z, s( L' g& M N7 r6 _
ECON 378 Law and Economics
' D, V P5 l$ o% n$ }: ?3 OTopics: ; f$ c( d4 j; B9 I; X/ M$ \' ]
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
: ?& I4 ]% U: h( K2 l' }( WCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 V' o, R( ]3 e j7 pChild Support Payments9 h1 I: e0 d/ z7 A; ^
Private Divorce agreements2 b9 K0 ]- z9 N% D* Z5 A
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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' p0 ^4 I0 T. R: @9 IIf you enjoyed learning about ( V5 n5 D5 c1 y- g7 F
Prisoners Dilemma
( R3 a5 i7 Y$ R3 A; yDominant Strategies
5 C1 j3 k# G* Y ZCollusion9 h/ V: F* F+ [9 g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, _" p, c$ v; u: J6 I: l* OECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
7 k P6 }. T1 R! R! ~Topics:
& c7 k! t0 @) ~: I1 ~) CAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
! ~8 _5 [/ @" C1 t3 v; sApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
. K0 k! }# t3 Y- E9 C# e+ ENote! Prerequisites:
! z. C: z) Y4 C) `& T) @. O- JECON 384 & 299 |
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