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If you enjoyed learning about:
3 y* j- Y* j* F, c8 PTrade
4 T5 v3 ?. }* X1 N. fGrowth. g; R+ k- d. F8 }4 B& u
Or would like to learn more about:
% b: F' ?- N) M" _China as an Emerging Economy
" o, ~- @5 B/ ?: e4 J' n! E% t Y) jYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" b9 M% t% K! p; n) P3 T/ U- MECON 211 Chinese Economic Development0 h' G/ o/ l3 ^- o, F9 L' U4 h
Topics:
) V- L! c1 j' \6 _) C- K4 M' IChinese Economy Characteristics( z: |" S I5 |! O3 f+ [' h2 g
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy% ^6 t+ F1 Z! l% Z
Consequences of economic reform
N$ m$ q* y5 X% C5 NCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
' y+ e; \1 X% ~Rich and Poor Countries% Z* @4 G7 x3 q4 Y
Why economies differ
# T4 a. [. ^1 s# J! yCauses for such differences8 a5 R. e; e* g7 c
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ q" [. R, t5 x2 n" A8 KECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. x2 E, e/ ?8 g+ i. MTopics:
- ?! y5 [3 R. j/ BTechnology
9 A c8 q) f0 N! _Institutions5 f* ]; o' s: S' [) o0 j
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence R {( w# O" U; |- y5 q" x
. N# Z }' @" N' r4 q7 nIf you enjoyed learning about
, o" d+ k3 k1 o- i: @Supply and Demand2 X: S; R& Y$ U! u
Consumer Behavior
9 s( ?9 d" }: }: N* ^/ S( g9 XProduction and Cost7 A0 m9 E9 b D4 w8 x
Price and Output
4 p% H6 W( c( A) q0 T* tMarket Structures r5 X, }: i |0 T' f$ ~
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) b* D0 V) S. AECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ Z8 E0 H4 G# T: B' ?: I4 kTopics: 1 ^! f7 o6 x% ~, k z
Theory of consumer behavior
0 C; ^4 L" ~6 M2 e! g9 X, m+ @Theory of production and cost: h' y: _/ `! K/ [" s* ~. |5 }
Price and output determination under competition
* K2 v, S9 ^# J, k: a/ \5 s/ pMonopoly and other market structures: J! J$ h) R/ p, C
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Costs and Benefits
" Q. e2 p% ^& z* K0 d& u" |" wExternalities
, ?0 K/ w+ q6 p1 B7 W! U' `Decision-making0 m: u, F! S7 r$ i7 z$ o4 i& H
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Capital Investments* O) ?% D% u& p% U+ p5 x
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!0 y6 g e! S$ q4 j( x
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" b' O/ @# G9 H. I, k0 T
Topics:' I$ p/ M# @2 c
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ Q! ?2 y# R+ _) T/ P5 }3 oEvaluating Public Investment Projects
c' R5 ?$ p. g) K) f) gLook at examples from
' o, s6 U: S1 s1 ?0 Z; {Transportation
1 J# P' X h5 c9 u0 eRiver Basin Management
3 @1 d5 Q% ?. P; T! F5 D) PElectrical Generation
4 L% s/ \- w+ |' fOil & Gas and Pollution Control' }6 k' z5 d. P0 [
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Supply and Demand
' [7 ?) Y# d* E& p* JExternalities' V6 b$ F! d$ B6 ] G7 n
Resource Allocation/ r! V% z( F6 Q' _
Taxation9 t1 ^: z, @4 k9 s/ q8 @3 R7 b: C
Or would like to learn more about
% O' Y4 d3 H+ A' z; vSupply of Natural Resources in Canada2 q$ N& s, F9 j# O
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ `; o" e7 g R5 U& v2 SECON 365 Resource Economics. A- x: I. e! u" c1 p7 r8 y; Z
Topics:
8 c6 P/ L, x; P% B) p, AExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
8 N9 ~% B7 R5 Y; s0 N" jScarcity and pricing
2 ?% d* L& r) H& y* _, |Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 @/ J9 c- }1 s
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$ S% X" t) |6 X0 r C/ i2 g( eResource Allocation6 }9 R8 x8 |6 @- q9 Y5 N
Pricing/ h: r D9 q0 R; c
Markets! ?' _1 H. Z: P, Q( L [4 q+ e
Government roles: k& Z8 r* Q, l- g' j) F
Or would like to learn more about
/ o% B9 n7 A% R3 e# w+ D) NThe energy sector, including sources and markets$ m" M7 e5 b4 C
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues3 P) S7 A7 D6 J$ [ H- X. D
You might enjoy a course about
6 F9 K |7 L9 }0 R! CEnergy Economics!* y1 R% l1 Q; w
ECON 366 Energy Economics
0 s3 n$ f; X3 p/ c# TTopics:
! n7 g- m$ b* `& Z/ {Pricing
- I' d. a1 N; r. A* G2 G/ vRole in economic growth
: ]- _3 T f( G8 r( b- K( a. i; HEnergy sources and markets
- d3 M8 L- J, z& x8 j8 aRole of government ' B; o. J; D# }2 b* o8 v
Regulation ( E) @4 z8 n; n. m
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8 Q1 K1 l* D) K, E. `: ?Externalities( ?( |, n4 m. I g- e
Regulation
1 B9 X9 P: x$ |% l! h) NGovernment roles
8 k" c! M6 X* sOr would like to learn more about 2 h3 ?, ^" y$ l; Z
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ c* z( I, P" a( _$ GSteps taken to address deterioration. k) g- Y) H3 p8 b) W
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
: q) Y+ p ^2 T" w, P- W& gECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* s1 S1 H/ ~6 B+ v: W6 KTopics:
5 D0 O5 r" @: c" [& sEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment . x1 Q' n- y8 {# L X' f% C+ w
Types and causes of environmental deterioration $ K+ o( G$ Z+ c# x' x% r
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # ?/ }6 C' ~* F0 X, K7 _3 e
Recreation economics- i, p) s0 ]9 f5 K: j
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Individual Incentives
/ ?+ ^, s) {7 uTotal Welfare
) t4 l% u7 A8 jYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ W- r; c% E1 X0 f( @+ K1 P% t3 WECON 378 Law and Economics: n# J) s% [5 T z
Topics: 0 ^1 K6 s- G, F% L6 z, r2 V
Issues in Criminal and Family Law1 c- b4 K7 P0 t. j
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* |6 V' R4 ~' L4 P, ]+ m
Child Support Payments5 R, F6 h+ S$ z" ~2 J3 y/ s8 F6 |
Private Divorce agreements) m* m* f5 G- p, d1 I. I. i& d
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act! l% q: G! D/ z
6 J/ ^- P6 o6 p+ e6 VIf you enjoyed learning about
- @" q; J: `6 {" ?6 d* K; R9 nPrisoners Dilemma
6 a$ |3 \! P% ~# g1 FDominant Strategies
( c7 ~3 h ]6 j% zCollusion
g* e3 \8 ^* g9 C/ @You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. ^' o( e4 O2 ^8 X. f! J ?4 YECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 F( k5 q; y- a& T [3 x
Topics:
8 W* i. V* i5 g- D4 QAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games, q# M$ z# Q, c# k
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
}6 z! w% T0 FNote! Prerequisites:
3 r- \6 D" D& C/ ?( F; E2 {ECON 384 & 299 |
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