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If you enjoyed learning about:
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China as an Emerging Economy
" A5 L% [ R$ I* x. D5 ^9 g" |$ SYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: C- S" J7 H$ n& [; s3 J4 y$ A* H8 ]ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 \ {' G1 B0 ~+ _7 GTopics:
$ c3 ?$ N6 J7 @4 V/ S) T9 _, HChinese Economy Characteristics* ~- K, z, }$ f
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
+ i5 b3 G+ e, X6 t+ G6 R3 nConsequences of economic reform4 n6 {& z0 G" B- o* _
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
' |9 G1 }, R! D# H8 q" \; hWhy economies differ3 @+ I. ?* ?- B) g% h% V" V
Causes for such differences4 X3 B2 A; ^: ]5 L" }
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* v% }3 _2 G! j# ?3 Y
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 T% K/ @$ F: }$ UTopics:
6 ^" C6 R! t6 a3 e9 BTechnology
1 F- f3 @# V* z$ lInstitutions
" J |# a; {: X0 C/ T0 b$ ]8 {, YGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 o0 r9 A+ N( ^0 c4 F9 ]8 ~
5 c& `3 `/ {2 d' W, rIf you enjoyed learning about
5 j' R1 u# U9 U/ b& eSupply and Demand
+ h- C1 d. e Z( ~1 N+ \Consumer Behavior' j8 Q) D. l8 g# E' L# F
Production and Cost
/ J( ~+ Z3 d' u: yPrice and Output/ ^2 E" O( k( _1 e0 o
Market Structures; \! g0 H) v" E$ J( D U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ K+ i0 A% d9 l2 h! ` g
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I4 P ~( p1 Y j6 x
Topics:
4 X7 E7 p* d' ?" BTheory of consumer behavior2 p0 {7 ]3 |/ x9 q
Theory of production and cost
8 e6 @9 F% A5 S/ }" ^Price and output determination under competition2 J/ }3 s& ?: J
Monopoly and other market structures
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2 w1 D0 y& \, C9 w9 T5 dIf you enjoyed learning about ' l0 e) Z& s5 u% [( g' h( A
Costs and Benefits
! @) K7 x1 L3 f$ jExternalities
% a/ Y0 ^: r1 l7 e2 J8 T" \Decision-making# G7 x3 g& C9 H5 Z F0 \2 o
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/ Q( X3 u" }/ c1 o0 a! F. iCapital Investments
3 w# _& `, W& Q& x1 kYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! ]- Q' o1 i e: h% u; ~
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. z2 v" I- O9 j
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
4 V% Y; p& o1 |! T5 @Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 a# Q7 `1 p/ u3 \, e% u2 x% {
Look at examples from
! ]3 B8 \- b/ ~' v$ E% nTransportation
* X5 E; g; E$ {! C$ F! bRiver Basin Management
. ^- r, {* V& {: P% i$ q# e nElectrical Generation; l# V$ `7 z9 b: H" y. h
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
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Externalities$ A2 b) [3 i' Z* _ G6 B( ^ ~
Resource Allocation
8 T/ A# H& v) uTaxation: D: P8 K V5 h3 y/ R. U- k
Or would like to learn more about
5 O' Q( {( s( a9 J$ P! F2 n, }7 q. e" USupply of Natural Resources in Canada
% I$ P; }: W/ \# LYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" l. c* L9 M0 m) ~+ ^
ECON 365 Resource Economics
3 g1 y% \! f, g/ [+ M3 w- v6 f% FTopics:
; q% P3 s, C8 i; A' J8 F5 EExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, X+ R& p: r9 T" A* u$ ?
Scarcity and pricing
5 _, l! Q* r, D( e: YContemporary Canadian resource policy issues; K6 a" e6 O4 r K! C# D6 ?& A
/ u. j% w9 l @3 V9 T/ hIf you enjoyed learning about 0 R8 p2 @0 {$ o( f8 M
Resource Allocation+ ]* S0 ~8 Z, d- S/ A
Pricing, g* E& K) ?3 G+ @; S
Markets$ A1 D: G9 [( B1 c1 O. u7 l' |
Government roles' t- ] ?* N4 \
Or would like to learn more about
; x8 D' Q P& J" n" _The energy sector, including sources and markets
( V: W, I# @# @9 @Canadian Energy Policy and current issues; c5 o: |, k: S' `
You might enjoy a course about
3 }& L5 n, \( }9 g% M+ h/ DEnergy Economics!
. P4 r6 j z4 l% f; D3 aECON 366 Energy Economics- P4 v7 l3 g0 {, ^( u. [# d9 V
Topics:
, _9 k- ^5 [( g6 v* k- B1 y/ mPricing: ?8 u' V B) v! o0 u: F! U/ }
Role in economic growth 2 ]( `) d/ ~( D+ a- [/ O
Energy sources and markets # b$ `# M. A; y
Role of government ( e$ y. _5 Z9 q, Y
Regulation
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1 Q" Y. e; c* c) d2 MIf you enjoyed learning about
9 R3 u5 C% x" Q1 z8 F2 Y4 [7 bExternalities
2 {+ N5 E# y. w2 S c0 IRegulation9 X% D0 g y$ v$ R
Government roles2 ~$ l7 K0 p) z+ m$ `) j6 I
Or would like to learn more about # r* d( d4 B5 F; R# F) E8 s
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ D& c1 p0 d5 ^5 x* d* _
Steps taken to address deterioration
. e% v# k3 ?) _$ Q) X+ W3 h. QYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 q. o' C( ~! G6 W8 h: {ECON 369 Economics of the Environment4 ?0 `. U s, U9 B& {
Topics:
- [. |: d8 Q* a1 ]% oEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 o) E" A% S9 ^& }& K! Q6 B3 ~; V; f
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ' v' q4 Z6 `4 k/ V7 Q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" z- N! Y# k: J0 W7 E4 TRecreation economics
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5 L, d' q; F4 n9 U+ K/ vIf you enjoyed learning about
! a Z. m5 P4 o8 p) E' _, g- Q- G Individual Incentives! S5 O: U* Z8 H+ X& ?
Total Welfare
/ s1 Z5 w8 l# FYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 E' I& k5 b) B+ `& T9 U/ a: sECON 378 Law and Economics# Q0 \: o* y8 M) b% ~1 E0 w
Topics:
! l( m. h: v6 f j, s) ZIssues in Criminal and Family Law9 l8 E5 |# e( O" Q+ r
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 k- ^% V L/ Z( R) o" |& I) UChild Support Payments- b" L1 i/ M3 O, r% K
Private Divorce agreements$ w' H+ D( |( c+ X9 F. y
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act+ G; U+ Q! o% x/ w* T
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ L0 T3 M$ U1 _Prisoners Dilemma' d5 h3 j$ D1 q; ^) l
Dominant Strategies
+ G& P S* b7 u( BCollusion4 V5 s2 R# P0 J
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 Q) K8 G' e" ~3 r- `ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 l, H9 U" |; t, |+ ]
Topics: r% s1 T% ^9 B- k8 B( c4 t$ t
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games$ Z: G e$ h2 |2 t8 |
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 O8 b* z4 `, S" E$ v4 r4 f8 A! i' u rNote! Prerequisites:
! W6 y: B. d9 cECON 384 & 299 |
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