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If you enjoyed learning about:
4 y( G7 l! ?, s' n, hTrade
# N" h( L; A$ V/ O0 b/ u) CGrowth
4 l6 M; z9 v; a- x. c& k5 y* WOr would like to learn more about:
! ]# t4 W8 [. v# d9 Y, i, p+ @: OChina as an Emerging Economy# e" a( G# C }* M8 [
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! o1 o+ F% I/ o3 P* ^& i
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ ^; p8 f! x9 s; t, o/ y( F
Topics:
! Y9 A8 y+ [0 b# zChinese Economy Characteristics
% ?6 L" r- L) x8 G8 I+ q, {Recent Events in the Chinese Economy4 X1 Q) t2 z* k* q0 Z
Consequences of economic reform8 X/ N. ^" D, e# k$ Y
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
& \, T; D; n2 v' U8 JWhy economies differ
/ }" a1 G. K( K7 ^6 J- R. fCauses for such differences2 q9 L) H4 e) B& w* A
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 S7 z, W9 U/ D1 Y4 x& ~
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. f3 z D/ g+ |( T
Topics:
) Z! ?' r) D) m- d& m# gTechnology
/ D, m# U$ R% G6 w6 }+ B0 `& C9 ^Institutions
: \7 m& j2 K( F8 `2 f5 _) |/ H! T3 JGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 2 Y! ] d& s# L \
+ B1 W2 `0 @% NIf you enjoyed learning about
$ N9 i3 C9 n/ L$ Y' y, E& n: E9 M9 PSupply and Demand
; f9 F0 [# |4 n; f% WConsumer Behavior' p& M5 q* v6 F' A- g/ N8 T
Production and Cost
/ O0 ?' Y7 a$ a, K) k4 ?Price and Output
5 |2 ]5 v2 h' W) D/ v2 SMarket Structures' N2 v, d. Q# p" T) s3 m- C
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ ]0 a5 T7 O0 x4 u6 S( V, iECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
3 ~& _4 W* f5 \( K/ Y3 uTopics:
4 C. Q# F# c9 R7 I5 Q1 i( z1 UTheory of consumer behavior$ o! @; {% q5 p( j6 k* D9 r
Theory of production and cost8 Y* T6 w) [ X. Y$ E$ d+ x& B
Price and output determination under competition$ s" p% N! @4 n# a5 \, F$ x
Monopoly and other market structures
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: l7 T1 }) w6 N1 E8 H8 W5 q; XIf you enjoyed learning about ) e4 O- B6 |1 W/ I
Costs and Benefits
6 ^ {! R! t. H/ Z! k1 R; D1 {$ RExternalities
* g) J9 E) F( Q& h% W& }Decision-making
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Capital Investments, h3 h& ~# E/ {8 ?9 c
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
0 h! k) [& l4 c* ~ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 u/ t0 Q% D! V3 f9 w3 k
Topics:
: u2 F) @! e% x. a4 K$ q4 mCost-Benefit Analysis6 J- b+ K L9 u
Evaluating Public Investment Projects) ` ?7 K8 G% W1 @, }3 r* c
Look at examples from ! y7 F. e( g2 x1 ~+ i% j2 y/ n) U
Transportation
3 V N; L9 Q& v$ E( `/ B& t/ Y' yRiver Basin Management9 [+ }! ?. C8 u9 E# g. k9 x2 F
Electrical Generation
3 T" _( l% e+ k6 \Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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1 j4 |4 G: W/ {$ e- A3 cIf you enjoyed learning about
5 D" X/ _' Z$ G; A8 gSupply and Demand! a. d1 W5 w7 A& G
Externalities" ~& |0 M4 R' K2 ?" R4 z5 V6 v
Resource Allocation% G, x. S' h% @' l8 i0 B* R
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada; a: b3 U. Z) _5 l/ l j$ {/ m
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; k- z- p+ K9 u$ d0 I j P. O0 Q1 r" [
ECON 365 Resource Economics
2 p, V" {" T+ n- y" A( aTopics:
8 @3 d+ O, { `( z2 t; N y xExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* ^9 ~* Q3 A3 Q1 v2 OScarcity and pricing( Q8 n( ^$ T" u9 z1 ~
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues% g7 h9 o6 I w7 {7 E6 d
& G; E! M$ a" M, k- \1 uIf you enjoyed learning about 8 G9 z0 P7 _: M
Resource Allocation
; ^1 F. `- i7 { U. |' i0 D/ }Pricing* P+ A# ~2 ]9 T/ ~, w4 J
Markets4 \% j) M/ x( G' K
Government roles! h% P* ]+ P& c- y1 C" ]
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The energy sector, including sources and markets; B. l. e$ @; E6 ?! q$ g W
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues1 E- f0 J! @# U, G9 p. r1 E: V
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Energy Economics!9 P: K' L. A$ W C4 j
ECON 366 Energy Economics5 t! Y* k8 v3 `1 u" y( ~- G
Topics: + W G/ c0 f; X5 K
Pricing9 |$ v( @* A* G% _! `$ \
Role in economic growth : Z! ]/ C7 `/ c9 r
Energy sources and markets
. P4 Q) Y/ O. jRole of government
( Y0 ?& `# D+ H- z1 z9 [6 YRegulation 8 }7 Z3 M% L1 q' j) N' A0 w
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Externalities
$ b2 U$ C, ^5 sRegulation4 s; l' W1 G5 ~' m$ F, o/ d
Government roles& i, V$ q7 G0 k! a
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ m7 s, ^& n; L$ F T, [; v# m
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 }5 L& {! ]: aYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* f' a6 X; K3 F' @3 DECON 369 Economics of the Environment* C" a. b" t, b. u7 B9 z
Topics: * V) X3 {* V+ ?4 R. M
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 ^3 O* n* ^# \! h/ @6 ^" P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration / @! k# [3 O, m8 R3 ^& ?% k) ?* o! Q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 c; C0 h$ p6 ~7 k) s3 u) c5 ARecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about$ K R( S1 D7 f' |# C( w( U
Individual Incentives
# [. K$ q- |7 l: Q- x% Y/ z7 ]Total Welfare
; d; \4 L$ d. \; \3 c5 {& GYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 T& c/ U3 T o( g+ q. _
ECON 378 Law and Economics! ?* P" V# T; A8 u0 @
Topics:
& F/ F, \# v2 |, g6 `Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ N& {+ _; a6 dCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
; p% C. r7 z. z l. u6 PChild Support Payments4 u8 Q1 S' e0 N$ V" \# k
Private Divorce agreements
- W# q" R8 H* h" MCriminal provisions of the Competition Act, S3 L; [, Y9 W2 Z- P3 n9 S
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Prisoners Dilemma
/ l( G) C" ^! S2 B' x1 qDominant Strategies1 n' z w0 g/ H! N) ]( B' q: k
Collusion/ ^: Q. w/ v) z0 }
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 c* G- `8 Q! G* b& ZECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications- q5 }, a, K9 @2 `! t8 l; T" L. C$ O2 y
Topics: ( _1 ]; v) Y8 J- b5 v7 Q
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games! c+ I9 |( i1 p9 N7 _
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 7 w2 j" {8 {' h6 R8 X
Note! Prerequisites: 7 m5 Z4 _$ {4 ?: J; q' F* o7 S' |1 y
ECON 384 & 299 |
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