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If you enjoyed learning about: + u7 X2 t f3 s9 H) o5 @5 J
Trade2 e9 n# K, D, m3 C; n
Growth$ p3 @$ h8 K. _
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+ h% K: g( g j) s# ~- g, }, @- nChina as an Emerging Economy
4 z7 S2 o' V5 |1 v# HYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 t0 } {0 {- T' d; F" D. G: o
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 }5 L/ y6 t* z: M
Topics:
' J) W9 f5 S0 A1 }7 o7 U7 y* H" yChinese Economy Characteristics
' v# u) B0 N5 I' w! z. [' P O/ yRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 \% l" ~; _, J6 l5 zConsequences of economic reform
5 n5 _8 l, c& a( c ]Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries2 n5 p$ v, }+ ]
Why economies differ
. y! \2 w0 L- R" T1 d) R, aCauses for such differences" ?( T- s1 a/ k: D
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. J% \2 \5 x+ A3 a
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& ^. p' I7 z4 C" }1 q
Topics:
# \ Q2 H1 k Q7 Z0 u) `Technology
( J6 X1 t# Z8 S/ \# BInstitutions
$ S. s3 }; `& Z% S- pGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about ! L6 ^& b7 V- D8 R. x# d
Supply and Demand
: t# q1 i* q. t1 [) F3 vConsumer Behavior
( @2 x* A, c" hProduction and Cost7 _6 z/ k* R5 n* E' l
Price and Output0 [3 F; E6 e1 x/ y* ^4 d
Market Structures& r2 j' Y# ]1 C
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 }6 z6 z& ]2 w7 J. E% s! b6 L4 {
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I/ [, C4 T8 E9 ?& `
Topics:
+ a% x/ M5 Z" N3 g9 Q# BTheory of consumer behavior- p- J5 w6 d8 x
Theory of production and cost
- @" M6 _5 W! c( mPrice and output determination under competition
( @/ ?) n: d3 l2 c& r3 y: n$ cMonopoly and other market structures) W9 Y6 C- g) l' d* g# |
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# y2 L6 ]+ `8 G+ u2 WCosts and Benefits 3 s+ |5 @0 \ O/ _" L! ]; O
Externalities. K7 [+ U7 K$ m# k d3 V7 Y f
Decision-making
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) Q [/ [; q" `Capital Investments: _% o2 T' x+ u9 ^; z- M" [5 D
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!0 Z/ k0 o7 M$ s& q/ N
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ J" n! ~7 |7 U; \7 gTopics:9 \ }" O! C; T7 _
Cost-Benefit Analysis( E6 t% V1 M( U+ I; C
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
; i$ a. s+ ^2 K, P# ~Look at examples from 8 \ j6 s2 l. J, a. F! _) V/ C
Transportation" w6 }3 n! j& W; r* C# ^
River Basin Management+ y: m7 G% s& Y
Electrical Generation1 F5 K- [0 n' V0 h% i5 a
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control7 p7 T+ z( ?% j. k8 h) e' P5 c
, r& Z$ Q" y! ~. _If you enjoyed learning about
v! m) j7 g) x+ f# KSupply and Demand* \# t# V0 ]3 `2 H1 k9 `7 n% ` B! |
Externalities
- V+ K& H5 Q, F0 U CResource Allocation
: m9 C. r+ {7 L8 b2 DTaxation
& Z7 a I7 u/ ~" l0 W, {Or would like to learn more about
: c- S6 @' w3 BSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
, }9 r) U6 ]! W1 pYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 G, u0 c6 B ? n" bECON 365 Resource Economics; G' m9 |) |! N
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
6 u* K4 k9 ^- ~) vScarcity and pricing; h$ a$ O# o' r5 T3 O# y; k
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues( D) J$ W: g4 U9 O$ e; _+ n; F
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/ ]* S: L1 s5 `& Y: p: BResource Allocation
# r$ t2 o9 p' }Pricing
+ O$ V2 P6 O5 M- P) @# ~) bMarkets8 I6 Q- V) w) t& b! v: L: o/ [
Government roles
3 |9 {+ o, c& f G7 aOr would like to learn more about 9 d" N! Q/ _% z! h% U
The energy sector, including sources and markets3 L/ [5 O- k; c3 x
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
% V" | k) T( a0 f( J _6 _You might enjoy a course about
% [3 o# B1 A! | ]Energy Economics!! R( k& [7 r; U) Z0 [
ECON 366 Energy Economics+ O* c# x) ]/ A) }
Topics:
- x( z& k& h& q) |) hPricing
6 E. F2 W0 [9 f! j; E2 GRole in economic growth
5 q" ] I4 N; T6 HEnergy sources and markets
! Y. ~) R( D' I- sRole of government 8 ]# j7 B8 y4 C( k3 ?
Regulation 6 ?. K1 N2 g9 P6 d7 C
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Externalities
7 U! ^, _! u: V* E0 z0 oRegulation1 {$ Z2 K) v$ c
Government roles
& ]- ?2 p: E- |3 e! P; r/ H" lOr would like to learn more about
, a% i' ^0 u$ v B3 tEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
]. F$ T4 c3 o, a- O) rSteps taken to address deterioration+ u5 k( ~" B4 I1 Q- M: J, j, Z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ T( N8 H8 a: `6 }7 d
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, `- o( x' {$ a7 A( q kTopics: & W+ K+ e8 @3 M) d$ S
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 4 Y9 s; p9 Q1 ]; N
Types and causes of environmental deterioration m- T1 X" Y7 \" g z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 ~ a# J# X- c
Recreation economics
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; d- z% w, ~% R# wIf you enjoyed learning about
5 P% \6 f( {9 @, k. H3 j5 d: h Individual Incentives
* X9 q5 {$ Q$ b+ e' }2 g0 w8 f( iTotal Welfare
$ ?) A; z* l1 @+ q# Q( S" D! `! PYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % Q, C3 O) A2 V5 @
ECON 378 Law and Economics
8 B$ o8 q* C- ? a* i4 P1 lTopics:
* \! d$ v& c0 MIssues in Criminal and Family Law
9 G) k. k- o7 U- ?$ V0 ACrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 e7 g" V5 A Y! F
Child Support Payments
5 P) k9 o" a, ?. M# HPrivate Divorce agreements
! h' x# A/ e5 { A/ tCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 ]" q& g* ^/ T- D) Z- u$ I+ L8 BPrisoners Dilemma4 h b$ o* M b% w: e2 M Z
Dominant Strategies" E* N p; q0 p0 }3 z1 O+ y7 U. @
Collusion) w& s' q0 V+ t7 `( Y# r5 w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! x% j1 A( |5 ` u! ~" {, u ZECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications( L1 a( E7 @5 @- K
Topics:
( J v% Q7 l( v7 HAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games* o; L/ y8 T* ~) K' ?
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# {6 j" y: ~, p2 z# i6 LNote! Prerequisites:
/ D6 I& N9 R3 `$ A( E% ZECON 384 & 299 |
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