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If you enjoyed learning about:
% ^/ B) |+ B% H# \( NTrade; B. g: @) g+ w9 s& f
Growth* `( \6 V0 p; ~+ I& c0 [' d9 I
Or would like to learn more about:
' p0 n! o/ W7 S5 G8 hChina as an Emerging Economy) ?6 C/ [. ~: p: H
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( R/ S0 @. ?& ]0 CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" K0 t( D9 `+ \! _Topics:
+ f: _& D+ Q5 I4 N$ L% b+ e0 F+ CChinese Economy Characteristics& a1 J. s/ d. a8 A' d/ M
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy# G& A. W. Q6 ?8 D
Consequences of economic reform& O6 B7 t+ E% S' i
Canada’s economic relations with China
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- H! f5 j- v: {3 u6 e3 F1 a" DIf you would like to learn more about: 9 R7 ]4 i& z. v6 t6 [- I5 ^
Rich and Poor Countries
) D1 Y1 r# W2 E' |. [Why economies differ
" u3 O+ _8 Q \, K+ qCauses for such differences
0 }& U# k4 C* ^! IYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: O" k) b6 l7 F% L
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology
. x2 A* }1 u1 W, j. p5 R* X @' vInstitutions
# F: ~) u( c( z+ X" ]Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
* I% q8 D6 ~. d, ?: k% ^Supply and Demand8 G) h% P- k, c. `- C6 w
Consumer Behavior3 x( t/ s) Z6 y& S' w% T& R
Production and Cost. ?6 @% \5 M! O% A. a5 R
Price and Output* w" A1 u6 h9 H1 c% s! S( G
Market Structures
& o. I$ _* |! S" T c) t. m0 fYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" l: W6 b, P2 x! m- ?* y7 v1 {; ]ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ I* M0 j# G1 R X yTopics:
* Y: L4 v" {* `4 X( r3 [+ xTheory of consumer behavior
+ z( B' K+ h( @$ y5 y% I$ ~Theory of production and cost
) p8 c# d) e' i0 BPrice and output determination under competition; V7 }0 E* ]7 v p
Monopoly and other market structures
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, ?6 W0 K! q- B8 i( w7 U5 J6 qIf you enjoyed learning about
$ m5 F: h7 l; M! h0 ~Costs and Benefits
: _% o {: C+ {9 {9 v8 w: kExternalities
/ w- k5 j; E0 K. h, DDecision-making# O( {- ~3 o j
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Capital Investments5 t4 H1 K `8 d, t
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 y7 B4 h1 p* u" _+ pECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 I! M2 N+ W6 b8 c/ R
Topics:2 X/ p1 l2 L8 b+ q+ f3 i
Cost-Benefit Analysis( g/ ?# M! U+ @6 [; ^
Evaluating Public Investment Projects, h% i: `; \) w# n9 F
Look at examples from 3 X0 ?4 s5 Q4 h, N5 O$ k" w% _+ c) C
Transportation2 q6 c x: M# {% {% v; \
River Basin Management* c, s3 U5 ~! c% _" r
Electrical Generation
4 { U- K) U6 x1 Z1 b) r- A4 p# m4 qOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
& [. n/ C3 @2 \( L# |% D/ FSupply and Demand+ P6 v7 }' w; }" k* G9 a6 G
Externalities1 w) |+ e _/ ^; }) c/ k
Resource Allocation8 z' V8 K$ B# C) b1 V
Taxation
3 Y7 }. s3 x7 C8 T1 FOr would like to learn more about + j: ~ d+ _3 ]+ i2 s
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada3 n. x* w- ~1 D* f4 y0 {
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!/ o" H" C$ ]* f
ECON 365 Resource Economics
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! u, z& m* u( h9 s% k# T8 c& O9 |1 GExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! O: e0 m6 w5 y. C* E( x
Scarcity and pricing3 B: n, P0 Z1 [' e9 M4 i* j
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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) @5 q% u7 Z E3 RIf you enjoyed learning about
" V0 I' K/ r8 c6 _Resource Allocation6 o+ F1 g5 R- @ d2 G. `0 ^
Pricing( D. X6 V3 }% i& q8 b
Markets
$ M3 p' i6 [) C6 G# B8 sGovernment roles
/ W4 t2 ?+ m4 C0 D) a1 H9 B5 dOr would like to learn more about 8 P& ]/ A$ F( L! V/ {0 M
The energy sector, including sources and markets
8 h: E) R y' n4 Q2 C1 d( @. eCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 B+ T5 G( R: {" V1 Z& PYou might enjoy a course about : t. @8 L; g; u$ @
Energy Economics!
+ o' x4 i, K& ~ECON 366 Energy Economics
! W: ] G' A* r( C+ @1 RTopics: & S0 I7 m. K2 w( W; |
Pricing
+ U3 }! Q6 ^, t- O! E8 i. ~& yRole in economic growth ( U7 X1 F; r q e6 Y' i4 a+ W& H
Energy sources and markets % h5 Q. Z, C2 A+ v
Role of government " @9 w/ c* Q2 R5 F1 R+ C
Regulation ! O# d1 M3 D4 K( C
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Externalities
2 V$ F/ e/ j7 Y# z$ ZRegulation
: g- |' s! X2 `5 }& L; U' q0 hGovernment roles
3 K. I- H o- t$ ~! HOr would like to learn more about
( v# r. C9 k; j5 W) K1 uEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 {0 X9 y& p* @Steps taken to address deterioration
9 [" o1 s8 H7 S2 C2 UYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! g) I+ c$ Z# h. ^1 ZECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: R0 u8 q0 e' c8 T) _Topics: 0 b; D7 e3 t0 b" {# b
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ h+ m1 G5 f: [( k* f7 ^/ k4 |: D2 eTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 8 K! w' D5 K, u6 _/ Y/ a
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / P0 c# Z% U7 H/ }/ M5 m8 L
Recreation economics
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( A, w' I1 i @7 l, ~6 YIf you enjoyed learning about( E# q) l% P' A
Individual Incentives
: B5 r0 k2 k4 B! t, h' KTotal Welfare
3 ]4 F) p7 i Z4 yYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; O3 }- G+ w0 A3 U8 I0 s1 Q4 y
ECON 378 Law and Economics
. Y5 A4 |2 |: p0 N! _5 G- rTopics: 4 G9 F' P; }" N R7 ?
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
0 X6 ]' R) D) X& {1 nCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" j; f E, F6 w6 U6 w6 v! b
Child Support Payments2 {- S! C* z, v2 p6 K2 F \
Private Divorce agreements0 Q, w+ ]3 L% S
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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" H* v; p1 o; {" jIf you enjoyed learning about / V! G5 L) N# D6 b
Prisoners Dilemma. ?0 y. S% R5 ~2 \- G
Dominant Strategies
4 n' T2 v5 P% _5 g- s- lCollusion8 r* Q2 j4 \2 Y2 D
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 p) k; t7 A* A" [ tECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 G: Y# ^, T1 o( z
Topics:
: F5 i$ C" E- `2 \Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ s. ?1 y; N% u' P, r5 k, RApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, V/ B3 q+ ` N8 @8 lNote! Prerequisites: * I* o2 M5 L1 w* v* ?8 A
ECON 384 & 299 |
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