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If you enjoyed learning about:
' g! S% }5 ?1 F! c$ b; l( r A/ WTrade
* m* K' I, ?' D# PGrowth" b/ s3 R* ^8 q
Or would like to learn more about:
; ^2 d( F$ k' n c4 s+ T3 \& yChina as an Emerging Economy
4 `# R$ V( R$ ~7 K' ]You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) z5 [ n0 u! E! eECON 211 Chinese Economic Development0 g D( _$ G( J: t! g5 ]
Topics: , v/ C6 {' A, Y$ W5 B
Chinese Economy Characteristics* C# ?) e2 N, m& @
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy" y: s3 n3 }! @& d$ X
Consequences of economic reform
! } U3 |0 U. M' XCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
2 j' e7 a. \& ?Rich and Poor Countries
/ h! }6 I7 i3 m/ u6 H" M# j& xWhy economies differ* s t: ~, B9 Z, b5 V* m6 U) P
Causes for such differences
- z8 H( W$ m9 J' }: V: NYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" Z! V# k& ^# Z/ \# J% N8 h6 q% eECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ I$ u* W5 H, M/ Z* \# v/ zTopics:/ F+ J# Q. {5 Z
Technology# z ?' P+ v* {' g; u$ f4 ]* D
Institutions
) P; |& _" H. u8 l7 p" S) mGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 a) O; k; r8 E: P6 W% a1 r' C$ ?Supply and Demand* |* V4 @% x( |3 s
Consumer Behavior- M1 j' z9 q4 b
Production and Cost
* U! L' e& \8 b! }5 qPrice and Output0 j# L" A1 Z: c4 _0 S
Market Structures
/ T* t. k( c# w! YYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 ^, U7 f" Z& F$ L6 L3 [1 P$ aECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ K1 Z4 ~4 m4 Z. ]Topics: 5 o2 X! w+ h+ v: x
Theory of consumer behavior1 b: F& }/ K% f
Theory of production and cost
) j/ z0 f1 D3 e; h. h, jPrice and output determination under competition
% C; a$ {8 b4 F- c. f* LMonopoly and other market structures2 U% V% j6 t9 o( M8 y
Z) ~+ A" r# y1 B, lIf you enjoyed learning about
0 \4 e O' C: P* F# bCosts and Benefits
& o1 |- \2 o; V6 v5 iExternalities
5 n) r; Z, k, R, O/ cDecision-making9 L7 R4 n8 U- O0 ]8 W) r1 v, }
Or would like to learn more about
; N% m, l4 W/ v, a) ^2 P! x+ YCapital Investments
) R* T, _( w) z! {* GYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 v# }0 H' i5 QECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 N& w, M7 J1 |8 [ y) z
Topics:
6 \' v( }- F2 H0 s3 {Cost-Benefit Analysis2 y6 P: N6 ^& W5 n% n
Evaluating Public Investment Projects5 O7 s' }" n% ]5 w
Look at examples from + }7 k, m2 x6 a
Transportation
- k# L1 \/ u9 `, J8 W3 p0 RRiver Basin Management
( L" C; U: S! q8 J0 e' U. `) @7 TElectrical Generation. b% @1 k& E, _8 t, o
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control. v5 c5 D* F; g% q5 @
. d9 N" C) C+ I" y. OIf you enjoyed learning about ! ?& ~! w+ x8 F' R, m3 v
Supply and Demand1 }: O* ` a+ Z4 C1 ^& q/ l
Externalities
' ~) `6 \9 {9 S7 ]" |Resource Allocation/ l/ }& F& V P+ Z% \$ a' p& Y
Taxation7 z# t% \; c' E3 `
Or would like to learn more about
# ^7 h& ], D, S" M1 F' BSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
" M6 o: j2 `+ Q1 }) Q, VYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 u0 M: L' p: S1 Y1 U8 x$ u
ECON 365 Resource Economics- @* G* E; D. A' B
Topics:* A# J1 h5 n6 _( T3 |# u
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) E% T' R& G8 s2 m9 gScarcity and pricing
9 b. w4 j7 _$ w/ z9 kContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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6 m2 k& i+ T1 W. M+ J3 yIf you enjoyed learning about / l2 j, K2 A! x& J2 L
Resource Allocation
' g' O# Q+ [. c# o' NPricing
) k3 U+ o8 n4 L' M: ~, bMarkets
1 V! k# i S. B0 QGovernment roles
% {& C# v- ?" xOr would like to learn more about
# o& e# c* ]+ J: B0 V, b& EThe energy sector, including sources and markets
+ g+ F2 j+ p% T1 R2 ECanadian Energy Policy and current issues) X6 o* a6 l- s' S0 ?
You might enjoy a course about 1 W$ c+ {) B- W
Energy Economics!+ i6 M7 |7 X* ~6 R
ECON 366 Energy Economics6 M" W7 ^' D: P, E9 c
Topics: ( ^3 j; ?; s9 c# Z
Pricing
2 t/ G: W; E( z& I4 H4 G5 X3 I2 aRole in economic growth ; D3 n3 N+ S$ R- x6 r( ^
Energy sources and markets
- K' y4 e, c8 kRole of government & ~% N( ]7 ?- [+ _' i% x
Regulation 9 o" }( i/ c8 P. S( `5 U8 V& G
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Externalities2 x: a6 `0 m8 j# y# k% j" B
Regulation* {- C" e6 C7 S- l8 |6 d
Government roles8 j4 X0 t* ?5 z/ n% V' F+ F, K
Or would like to learn more about $ G# E2 B! F3 m5 j3 {# X$ a2 W
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, x" i" h6 W% v* pSteps taken to address deterioration
( c1 o K3 K) {* N9 ~You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 X1 ?! B- ~" p. `( u. p
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
8 N1 L4 O3 v6 B! GTopics: / k+ U0 u7 I+ L8 S T
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * _% o1 A/ J* X
Types and causes of environmental deterioration & x0 e+ F. H2 h3 w
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 z: y% E9 @; Q$ R. a+ XRecreation economics* ~6 R* ]' T$ u( @- d+ n4 g
: s6 d. F+ F- |! IIf you enjoyed learning about
, ~7 l1 S: W/ \; N, p _: x! K3 b Individual Incentives
7 A6 ^* Z# S) I, T1 PTotal Welfare
; S1 Z: J6 ]* h: K" @, _1 k% d+ bYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 c; w9 p. ?* p( z/ }2 sECON 378 Law and Economics e; }. r& o9 o9 _' u
Topics: 6 t8 E/ o m2 m' Z3 J
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
6 ]$ g2 P6 x; mCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining, Y, i( |) H) F- y
Child Support Payments/ A: E4 n! U& q# K% e2 C9 r$ r
Private Divorce agreements
$ B+ }( ] X5 q9 w$ r' _" x3 PCriminal provisions of the Competition Act% U. j( f3 z4 u. s
) h. R. z: l$ K( @+ J" ^If you enjoyed learning about
: Q+ {5 T; T5 L% \Prisoners Dilemma
- @7 @/ W' u' s5 d: h* xDominant Strategies7 R6 l& S s% [1 ?/ v9 v/ b, V# P
Collusion/ U$ g8 i2 D0 W2 W7 X# i$ s+ N
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! $ e/ x- ~% d3 H; ?$ Z8 N1 F
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 K! J, ?* f& Q; ?/ P! ~
Topics:
& H- f J2 n }2 D) `& Q! xAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 m5 j( ^+ U& m2 Y% ] t( [6 A
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 |# { s4 w0 ~$ e
Note! Prerequisites: 0 |7 U" I; I9 [
ECON 384 & 299 |
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