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If you enjoyed learning about:
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8 s6 W- }! S; S! v( i5 iGrowth
- Y5 ^$ G6 n1 \3 J5 ROr would like to learn more about: , j1 d s v6 w+ q
China as an Emerging Economy6 ~& N3 Z4 g: r# s
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- [& ]% z$ B/ b3 TECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 ^( Y" s' k8 b& y9 I3 lTopics: 8 L/ I. O7 R% E6 H" _" d
Chinese Economy Characteristics
( ?( M% a; T% k7 R4 a. t. v+ bRecent Events in the Chinese Economy3 m! }; C' P8 y; \) z& e" g
Consequences of economic reform
1 Y) L4 ?; V" U/ d- A: [Canada’s economic relations with China: z C" i0 h0 \8 r
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If you would like to learn more about: 8 y/ W" v4 t9 g- S: A8 v/ g/ r5 N
Rich and Poor Countries- d8 g; u; v8 {, ]1 F4 i: e" O' p' v
Why economies differ) @, @1 j/ I8 ~- r0 ]+ I9 z% U
Causes for such differences
$ W# F8 g% g2 ^You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( C2 J2 J( E* q ]ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth U- v/ v' h4 k
Topics:
6 L6 V; k0 z* _) l5 Z4 ]1 QTechnology
- n s# G5 y1 L1 K) q$ ZInstitutions. m" @* } \: A! I) g; V; c$ u
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ! b9 U' K- z2 v; L0 e2 Z
% C! v6 i0 E- Q. h) a8 N4 }If you enjoyed learning about
/ {6 X+ K. T) l) P* TSupply and Demand
4 ~4 k2 [* ]( c1 F# _ |9 k2 SConsumer Behavior' Y' L. p+ c! o) ?2 D8 d
Production and Cost4 A( K% _9 R8 Q+ g! v' U6 M
Price and Output
+ @8 w7 ^1 ]* Y2 Z; ?. X2 ^. JMarket Structures* x: X6 [* j- d {/ Q/ ^
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ q4 ?; i w! lECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# }' c0 Z9 q! ]0 d" fTopics:
, ^ S) E4 q- V, r3 W9 TTheory of consumer behavior8 v4 K$ A7 O { P+ f
Theory of production and cost7 Y. N4 f9 \, o! @* V$ y" V
Price and output determination under competition8 r! Q' a" I' ?5 z5 _. j' R( f
Monopoly and other market structures
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& ]0 \$ S) h, T1 ~4 G5 H. WIf you enjoyed learning about - }7 [& D+ \- h; B7 }. o
Costs and Benefits
& |. y, w2 d+ X! u; l: uExternalities
5 U. o% a9 {; `+ j! B bDecision-making# u8 N% t' P- F/ a6 q% R
Or would like to learn more about
' F; w( j9 H, z+ w0 \" O+ DCapital Investments3 D6 H9 q2 w5 c3 j: g2 g0 T* b
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 ^, j2 b% O7 g3 P
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: a6 ~6 ?. A9 }. L- w! OTopics:0 ?& ?: S+ k7 B* s/ @- I
Cost-Benefit Analysis
D$ j* Y1 H& pEvaluating Public Investment Projects
& h [/ q& Y" t/ f1 U6 L. f: ZLook at examples from ' A7 _5 H& U4 D
Transportation
" O7 n; V0 F$ C' l7 P: l' uRiver Basin Management/ Q) p4 J1 @6 G
Electrical Generation
! b% n( g3 l- {5 a3 i* A9 ?( \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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+ E/ O, b B0 f1 W1 JIf you enjoyed learning about & m. s `. w, f( {7 G9 R( @
Supply and Demand4 c' n$ i! k2 {/ m+ O* u1 n
Externalities
r+ P3 x O$ [- G& ~Resource Allocation5 `/ \5 N7 [& S2 h: x9 h0 j4 L
Taxation
0 v( X7 p; L; a2 u7 c# G. tOr would like to learn more about " Y) p9 e1 K7 V9 C5 d
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada% ]! Z2 V3 \ n$ H$ o/ x( x
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! ^( F; a8 H6 |! I# j: C7 p/ EECON 365 Resource Economics
6 ?; |; i) V0 W0 h1 }Topics:& {9 f, f* {( H
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
4 F0 M$ i* m: J% f% YScarcity and pricing
+ S5 [: p3 d4 g4 ~$ HContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 g6 u* S1 ?. S( a* [. _2 D( K8 dResource Allocation
4 M# a+ h+ u ~; cPricing) X6 h) m! K0 u
Markets
6 g- {2 t5 a$ q* @Government roles+ z6 I+ S/ K! `; B Z- J
Or would like to learn more about 2 e% ?" y! E9 R4 ]
The energy sector, including sources and markets
$ G2 [" `* I0 e) K/ aCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
3 m5 C# \) B O9 ^You might enjoy a course about
& c, {: L7 N- g W- c! iEnergy Economics!
5 K+ e" f. s2 h4 T6 k' fECON 366 Energy Economics2 r) {: [6 y- z) K
Topics: * o5 f1 C" u# X- X. X1 m7 e9 x
Pricing5 a+ Y, l" P$ Y
Role in economic growth 4 @, z; r) d5 A0 _" Z
Energy sources and markets : f) L8 h/ |) v8 E7 V/ U/ L
Role of government , [3 A+ O3 N; {/ m8 @- n7 o
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about + L/ G( `/ K4 l( I. `
Externalities
0 Z. ~+ f B s' @& e3 }5 e/ \Regulation
& t9 W+ P) _2 [+ Q* {8 E, f2 fGovernment roles7 E- m2 T; T9 d& a* f
Or would like to learn more about & D g2 N4 y2 y3 A0 {4 v" ^0 g
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 V6 A/ b7 \# H* o7 _/ o8 @
Steps taken to address deterioration. ^! ^# d0 a! }, X
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
C7 W) X) P. E3 RECON 369 Economics of the Environment* D" I2 ~% w. j; X8 r9 o1 d$ \: [! s
Topics:
( r2 T7 V2 ` c; u; pEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ w$ C# O& u P. \Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 z/ T4 ?# b% E: K1 A
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
% M2 e5 e: @% o$ x; Y/ _; ], J$ Y) R. mRecreation economics
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1 }, H0 [/ m' Y: y# Y$ ?If you enjoyed learning about8 J7 T8 ^) `/ b. E2 d- g6 [4 V6 H
Individual Incentives: J7 r/ D. v& m- @1 G4 w
Total Welfare
6 r. o! W4 t- R* c6 Y c4 ~6 MYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' \+ B+ V* q" LECON 378 Law and Economics- w' z9 x8 @* O% h! [
Topics: * l: h3 a! X/ v0 V3 ?- |5 d
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
* r7 ^: P6 n/ L+ JCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining. I7 B! V. P% r8 O& x. l
Child Support Payments& ^9 k- l7 c! h! M
Private Divorce agreements
|% D* A' e1 ^$ u" A; P B+ kCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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- F2 N+ _2 f$ L; x; SIf you enjoyed learning about
! M. s p7 P& r i% |! FPrisoners Dilemma
9 {; t0 T, Y3 j) i, qDominant Strategies' Z0 }/ v M. I# p3 e
Collusion& j$ Q. `' Z% Q, F% A5 H
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- `4 u! A# a+ sECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, U `& J& a- L; d0 v+ WTopics:
; t4 Y; C5 a! ~* k3 n9 ^+ u9 WAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games) U) Z* q( M2 a3 N: O4 C
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" F9 h# K) G& \' }" A; ?2 x+ c' zNote! Prerequisites:
* e* e6 R$ ^/ M0 G. q8 MECON 384 & 299 |
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