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If you enjoyed learning about:
" [$ A; N4 Z+ [ z2 DTrade
- Y9 E, C6 p! J9 q/ H+ aGrowth
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China as an Emerging Economy8 P! Z0 y0 y5 \5 B6 D2 y$ \* W
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ M+ v. J8 w! z/ c- E% V
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
) V2 @3 d, D% q, BTopics:
7 @8 K: Y4 V( hChinese Economy Characteristics
, j4 ^: d7 J7 y; w' {8 Y/ T, M7 }Recent Events in the Chinese Economy3 x) ~5 _! _ _# G
Consequences of economic reform: ^+ ], e! N6 p, B; p. T4 s
Canada’s economic relations with China
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/ `+ B/ i) N; |1 Z+ X8 U" Q1 P/ \If you would like to learn more about:
3 T/ m% W% y4 Z+ Z$ x0 PRich and Poor Countries
( L: ]6 n T$ m; p) m' }$ h( ^7 YWhy economies differ
' L' r9 B q+ \Causes for such differences
1 F2 l6 w& J5 _; e! Y4 UYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! `8 T9 d Y8 J
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% s: F( C- V! E. C1 B% STopics:% O0 n" ?$ z7 m1 j2 `1 N
Technology7 | y( J3 V5 f8 }
Institutions: I9 t) C5 B7 K/ c
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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6 Q. X3 }: R& s6 M, W1 \4 x2 v; X2 QIf you enjoyed learning about
1 J* r, o- ^; R: PSupply and Demand3 {. p! [3 Z$ L6 N( j9 ]0 ^4 `
Consumer Behavior) {% G1 n/ V& @5 T
Production and Cost1 [* ~ F& {: I+ \4 |
Price and Output
5 Z8 Z4 U y _+ P' I9 rMarket Structures
( [! l( A: W3 d# ~0 }7 G8 _: gYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!$ [, k2 L* m/ m* A" H' T U
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( G/ B' W6 _* [Topics:
2 P- r* ?2 c3 q4 `3 R' Z# VTheory of consumer behavior
/ b# I) t- R0 L. p7 |$ ]Theory of production and cost
" M" Y. e+ ?& Q9 c% nPrice and output determination under competition! r: i# h9 h; N
Monopoly and other market structures( x0 s( }' a5 x4 y4 f2 U
2 @/ V( _0 s8 \' j3 j1 |If you enjoyed learning about - `% j p) ~, G! D9 O
Costs and Benefits 4 K1 z2 T% L c* L) ]
Externalities% S9 P/ A* f- s( q7 A9 h# N3 A5 u7 Z6 a9 R
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
) w) Z* ^5 ~2 q: Q$ EYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 e) n% _( c# }6 ^: C) _6 GECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" H9 ?( Q% M2 `2 z/ D$ ATopics:
8 K4 m" [ L) N. e! `3 C' S9 dCost-Benefit Analysis
$ ^: F% g6 B' X/ U2 U5 oEvaluating Public Investment Projects
b; _1 F' q4 |" gLook at examples from , H" W5 ^" C* m; I' `" b% O+ R* e& p( A
Transportation' @- d- D$ E6 ~
River Basin Management
/ x0 n+ q& b( ?) s! tElectrical Generation
" ]5 l Z4 @( p6 l$ E8 m& S, ~# u% uOil & Gas and Pollution Control' O( e+ p2 N2 ^
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If you enjoyed learning about
& K! Y5 B; [% f: ]" r- w( F9 VSupply and Demand8 y& k: ?; Z* h5 `- H, Q$ a( W
Externalities, S- X1 l5 Z% k% p
Resource Allocation
& o) B: y0 _/ x" o" X+ V( n1 B2 m8 KTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# Y6 f) A. }8 k# @) J, I! i
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& S$ x+ O( }6 x1 @: GECON 365 Resource Economics& G7 W# M! W3 m8 o, f4 B
Topics:, d" q/ R) P0 O# ?8 T. O
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( P+ c3 |3 p. X2 vScarcity and pricing- }, n1 m/ `/ }) R: p$ u" v
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues `" a3 `7 d: B/ C
/ ?& D6 ~# B7 K5 BIf you enjoyed learning about
# h7 W& g0 [7 ^' ^- m/ t( Y, nResource Allocation- ]6 Y! c) ? N# k/ @$ D5 l
Pricing$ ~5 x& p$ r% [, `% o& K2 \" }
Markets
$ m8 R) r9 F* Q0 V$ b* l& t: t& WGovernment roles2 Q; F6 L# }: i2 w9 d
Or would like to learn more about : x% ^5 @; b) t! `/ x
The energy sector, including sources and markets
! L( N- _+ e" O. V; F- oCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 X% D8 M3 w$ m7 [% ~0 AYou might enjoy a course about
. J5 \ E4 J# U- ]9 z6 xEnergy Economics!0 O* `# |8 g" V7 J; n
ECON 366 Energy Economics
. |! U/ r U# v3 }Topics:
) ?4 k, }" t) w* v1 @$ g2 APricing A/ z' Z6 N- Z p/ S6 \
Role in economic growth
. ~% a( Q" u- u0 y6 T2 PEnergy sources and markets
' g/ e6 U2 m2 u8 ]! f, h0 fRole of government * T ?& o% p+ g! `8 O4 C
Regulation 6 }$ i" ^" m7 s# r% r
; p5 W( b9 q& h2 X4 ^If you enjoyed learning about 5 N8 |9 R/ r/ D1 H! J2 x. u; }
Externalities8 ~5 \" Q l7 s8 s
Regulation
L. j3 K) G9 i3 vGovernment roles
8 w% G1 b' q3 OOr would like to learn more about
8 U9 A0 r, ?) H. j0 u) sEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 t! C# r- f8 o& l: j9 @
Steps taken to address deterioration @! L( U+ Z' Q+ N
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
S3 K- ~0 `. S2 w) k2 UECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, G$ g9 {' } XTopics: 1 l5 m% J" i+ h0 Q* T* H
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
: L i( G" t9 T# iTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
- Q" O* P2 \% V0 v- \Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( @/ I; \1 |8 lRecreation economics& z2 G6 y1 _ K' c
$ a- a# p" w2 B @/ X7 [& K1 A( lIf you enjoyed learning about
8 M( V9 R0 @+ t# A: g Individual Incentives3 h, x5 _5 i7 @7 q& h. z- q
Total Welfare
0 ^9 L3 [9 I9 T- lYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ [: V& c) N* Y8 i: P- Q# oECON 378 Law and Economics9 _1 N N5 P' e3 z' U6 }: d: q
Topics: - D* D- M) M' G! A! J# k" [" c7 [
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
0 e" U7 ]% X) k; e) {( ACrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 G# B, \% C8 F* n, @" f
Child Support Payments! g1 ~" N% `& ^/ T" ]% u# K
Private Divorce agreements) _; T! }0 s9 M5 M9 F0 J" j- g
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 c1 y$ e9 q2 {# U: aPrisoners Dilemma
4 }& E; p' V& `Dominant Strategies0 b! L( N) B6 ]5 I
Collusion
- G/ w2 O. l7 MYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 j0 O7 f! V1 c7 ^7 _ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 i+ w% U3 W E, j; d% A( G6 @' D
Topics:
. y. }# z9 O- \. X$ ` J& w6 zAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* E, B! u& b9 W! q" C! UApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
. c$ Q9 O8 \9 e0 N R, ENote! Prerequisites:
) B, ?" Y+ w4 u4 XECON 384 & 299 |
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