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If you enjoyed learning about:
3 v$ e. C: @: z, }& WTrade
. z, D C$ p+ c2 e: o# J cGrowth
( O; r; W, h$ l3 ~5 vOr would like to learn more about:
1 K( Q) f) m7 H( RChina as an Emerging Economy% V$ ]) t9 ~9 ~* V0 i9 U
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!0 F( X' W( _5 S0 S6 k6 Z
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
# q; m z$ ]& @6 `Topics:
9 z- F) ^' c% y5 pChinese Economy Characteristics! e2 N* o" r2 H" B [- d4 |( P
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 Q3 d, M2 ~. v! ]. u' DConsequences of economic reform
: A# m, `0 a2 Q- ]" w9 HCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: ) j! v, L# S8 U3 H
Rich and Poor Countries9 w, c$ Y, K; h3 e, M- `! V% g
Why economies differ
+ ~/ x- k, L! `: X4 `Causes for such differences
. _9 Z( ?# y4 a9 f, XYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ C1 x' @* e9 q2 pECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 U4 g8 X: J7 |6 \Topics:
( o n" z/ ?! @# Q+ v4 b/ Y G0 I) u- hTechnology* U1 f/ C8 m6 T
Institutions
% _" g* E' H- N& b$ BGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
. |( N0 e9 L8 @$ [5 OSupply and Demand
$ r7 w0 M2 w: m" \6 [+ ]) Y& ]5 s! OConsumer Behavior
; m( p8 A% F: X% fProduction and Cost6 \' I3 N" @; M
Price and Output: A0 r! l4 Z2 Q5 ?
Market Structures3 s3 U+ ^' F, `2 _
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* j; ^6 B j$ z! `/ ?8 \) UECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# \4 a2 m0 R6 fTopics:
6 i: E( \ q' P" ~0 ]( LTheory of consumer behavior
/ c. `3 Q* x( f# Y! q+ P$ T! [7 [- QTheory of production and cost
5 o1 d- \5 j, s& S! MPrice and output determination under competition$ l! m' W& e1 ?. a& e" _( ~
Monopoly and other market structures7 j' s' a5 j" @
/ ?- U4 [/ U- a1 u) l' YIf you enjoyed learning about
& E6 t' u# c% J0 p: @/ V- J1 J% lCosts and Benefits
4 N( ^) I, V9 |+ w* o8 B( WExternalities$ P& P& ~$ B, y9 ^
Decision-making
) ~5 G; S! m) L# j, q* b: q7 W1 uOr would like to learn more about 3 Y* v# J# v5 }1 S2 h, n
Capital Investments* r h9 ?8 i, {2 H
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 \9 U& Z" S# u& }9 i& W$ {9 i
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ l/ w" o4 f, b" z# y* mTopics:& V' V( n& s* i, k& e3 y
Cost-Benefit Analysis
9 P1 V6 }0 i" g4 b2 B# @Evaluating Public Investment Projects' ^; k5 W- v( {; F( L) C
Look at examples from , _7 C% }5 `- o4 e# |
Transportation
# @6 Q: r7 r9 d! ?/ zRiver Basin Management
$ I+ o3 d! w- x* P# A) |Electrical Generation( I9 k& f1 T+ C' p* `
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control6 X( T. P! `/ ^2 J. ?2 i
2 F* J7 X5 B& m" Y& k3 OIf you enjoyed learning about
% v8 R' v' ]0 L% `, dSupply and Demand0 v. [8 ~0 u7 ?* w* W f4 d
Externalities- z' s0 o4 \. {5 s2 P1 M/ h# d5 B
Resource Allocation
& b9 L- r& g7 L" q2 X4 mTaxation" U, i0 q" h( C3 \" Z( O: m
Or would like to learn more about ) {9 ?3 {. W4 {1 _) @
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 k1 W$ `9 W, W, z/ U' R2 vYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 \. o- L; |2 i( CECON 365 Resource Economics
- I) E3 D/ {! q$ `- v! h& yTopics:
# |/ R' y/ j* B b/ gExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. Q2 ?' `) d, a+ e
Scarcity and pricing
9 r3 I& Q) H% p2 V! }; |5 [$ Q/ s4 L/ zContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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! t) ^4 `* [+ O% l* B7 _If you enjoyed learning about
$ J* A4 \1 w$ @+ pResource Allocation
0 O' m" i" J7 p2 k: \, OPricing6 M, j6 j' w3 a- U! ^( B
Markets
* k$ d p+ ^- U9 o0 DGovernment roles
: C+ E( d" Y A0 a: S3 M$ j3 Z' o; IOr would like to learn more about % R l8 u# J# O3 `0 C2 ]5 p" Q- H
The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 B+ w3 ~& \8 D0 {; WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
! b0 P/ w, ?: R! n( F* k& sYou might enjoy a course about % z% Q* ]) z7 `: A& q
Energy Economics!
& l$ B& _! P- G: m* {% J7 r0 J. S0 qECON 366 Energy Economics
4 T9 U' ^8 k. ]! I; l3 R8 y! ITopics: 0 r# n d- \ X8 P" d& u% n
Pricing& r* p$ [+ E/ ?- V
Role in economic growth ! Y+ ]" e# T0 ]# r: n4 l- O
Energy sources and markets 5 U; n$ J% P5 `7 C" Q; U
Role of government
# @" x- M6 Y4 |5 uRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
- F1 Q, q& J# \) m2 Z. VExternalities7 C" H# f; \* }# H2 A+ N) L$ I
Regulation
4 |2 s+ r% {, i6 f6 K9 w p. c9 k1 MGovernment roles! U/ A1 s1 Y# ` C2 O) W* \5 I9 ~9 ?
Or would like to learn more about 4 u" Q$ F0 e: b" S7 G% _6 l6 U
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: h4 ]( s2 T7 Y8 w
Steps taken to address deterioration
( x0 N- ^+ q' jYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 Q: s6 a1 d# [' L( C4 MECON 369 Economics of the Environment
i+ g: u- l- A; u$ U5 u' wTopics: # |& d1 p# O F; O o0 r
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 k1 \# S ?: @' n
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 8 c- n5 T/ Y. l& v" y- _8 ~5 O7 x
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 R+ E g) f# w
Recreation economics6 I P& u( F! o6 b" ~
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 G( o% h2 c8 U. Y2 c6 B6 l$ W) x6 g Individual Incentives/ b$ S" g* v- d' F2 n8 i
Total Welfare
3 S0 S+ \5 w1 m3 ]9 i8 NYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ @) `8 @8 Y- w4 C# KECON 378 Law and Economics
. t# O0 }9 b* K* `, bTopics: K# ^: c0 U, s- v
Issues in Criminal and Family Law; D/ O$ F" E& @; [ Y4 D. x+ {
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining- M" @8 ^! k# `- s( q: K
Child Support Payments. r) h2 X! R( A8 {, n/ o6 T
Private Divorce agreements9 H0 p. ^+ w7 |' a& z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ @0 B& z. X6 l) r H+ |
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ v6 A" x. x* J; D) C0 CPrisoners Dilemma* M/ R3 T* I8 E2 \0 a" w! Y
Dominant Strategies
$ L& {, |( C; Z# i& H- s* SCollusion7 Y* D% D0 ]6 ]
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; t' U+ S1 N. V! J3 VECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& m2 D: Z9 \8 P. m1 _5 |
Topics: }0 X% K: [3 `2 H
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games# G u0 _% M& r- d
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - ~; h: @' W- f1 Y, x( v
Note! Prerequisites:
# `. d/ ?! r$ z4 C- E. ?ECON 384 & 299 |
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