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If you enjoyed learning about: ' D1 U! j6 H( K8 A* L$ n
Trade' l6 K( M; d+ |7 ]
Growth
5 @* ~. W2 \$ P/ }0 tOr would like to learn more about:
$ q+ H% i* ?( y1 ?0 o2 e: ^* dChina as an Emerging Economy; j/ q! S+ Q$ K$ r8 ?
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 _% [* v& ?0 R% [ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 ~: F. }% f- P: [, `+ {Topics:
9 D, k2 w+ c2 o2 `; QChinese Economy Characteristics# R& O4 V/ [$ }2 ^. M! ]
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 {/ K. K _ G# |3 }& \6 @Consequences of economic reform5 E- u2 p6 t% R0 R
Canada’s economic relations with China; T( @' R: a7 j( J
% J( u" ~" b6 C. C! \% p8 IIf you would like to learn more about:
" N! {1 ?3 d1 t2 U$ n, B7 H3 V6 ^Rich and Poor Countries9 A* I. B9 i8 p5 D7 f, R
Why economies differ( Y* l f, [3 ^6 `
Causes for such differences( ?0 F* x# I8 Z7 r2 b8 ?
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ h+ {7 i* U$ V) q' D% ^+ g
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 Y5 h, ~: ?4 U; {0 L% F& aTopics:8 x0 o8 g% c6 l" B% D% H* r3 X
Technology2 `4 ^. Q( f& {5 h0 O9 S
Institutions
E! W7 q1 ]' F! K) fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 j& S R5 w" u; { X; O# s
: ]0 ` a- Z% _: MIf you enjoyed learning about
0 t" C3 p' m8 qSupply and Demand3 W5 `! \1 L/ b! \
Consumer Behavior3 s* c& K+ s3 A% D! o3 o) l
Production and Cost
' b8 P* s8 ?/ jPrice and Output/ Q3 j, r, n1 z9 n, b2 t. ?) r. U
Market Structures% m1 y+ v1 d5 M5 j# y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ q* O1 Z# n, g$ IECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
- Q# J% z9 ]6 t7 @Topics: 5 A( z; J" v% k ]# T; f0 m' U
Theory of consumer behavior4 @1 R6 S* B# Z0 x: R. t* ^
Theory of production and cost
' H1 R/ Z) c. U: [3 HPrice and output determination under competition& k6 i% y9 G! _
Monopoly and other market structures; g5 }$ E: |& T
- R* _1 J7 Y$ G6 A: uIf you enjoyed learning about
L' l) y& r2 s* C. D% i2 r+ {Costs and Benefits - I* q: Q' I% o3 f) _3 w" }
Externalities
2 T; s; o: D# H& v" dDecision-making
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, w, w" a7 b& JCapital Investments
% T8 ?! S. E5 i3 Y- Z" yYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!4 W9 M3 _: T6 {
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' W" z& x1 J# t/ [4 Z1 {
Topics:% g1 T4 Q, N- x, Z2 @
Cost-Benefit Analysis6 A% B/ l& a& V. H2 c) @
Evaluating Public Investment Projects- E/ L# c- E' c1 M3 M" k( T6 Y; k
Look at examples from ; V9 a0 a) g) i
Transportation
4 G: S1 @( i. X& ?, mRiver Basin Management) T( L9 h" S5 k7 j/ T6 e# U3 c% L
Electrical Generation' e" }& L6 m6 D
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control5 t! K `9 o) o
) @9 @6 J6 q% x% }If you enjoyed learning about ' U D3 S$ O& k E
Supply and Demand
m: j# a1 }; M9 ?7 Q2 VExternalities
: l( E- J4 P' m& T. UResource Allocation
, J4 f! f X; b* d1 m3 P$ eTaxation i- U4 T$ a% d% i8 M- B
Or would like to learn more about - |) T9 Z! ^1 u+ l. y k' f
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
: P. I% h- p% t- FYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' t H6 l7 d& R, R1 K, x- vECON 365 Resource Economics1 M8 F, g8 s C
Topics:
9 ?: O6 t/ j! Y5 N& HExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources: D$ ]# b Z% U9 S
Scarcity and pricing
% ?- l8 g6 m; M$ C, IContemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 t- Z: \ Q' ]. o
0 W8 \0 f; K# ]; s+ t# ~6 G, cIf you enjoyed learning about
$ w0 N9 M5 ^/ m+ i0 b6 ?Resource Allocation
/ ^! E" [: `4 u' z! r5 KPricing2 [0 }' w7 T( V; q) p4 ]& I0 s, ]
Markets( W) Z6 r* H- N6 f) q) F: S n' j
Government roles9 P. X1 L8 ~6 N/ P/ A% J! w/ e
Or would like to learn more about
- L" S2 z1 G! K$ o0 aThe energy sector, including sources and markets
/ Y& o3 z0 L g2 NCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
~" a% l( }2 c+ P$ [You might enjoy a course about
; r* W# a$ f5 [# R0 x6 qEnergy Economics!
' S2 Q- K+ U. _. D3 E! `9 IECON 366 Energy Economics# ?; V# w5 C, W. D! y: {) v% n1 ~
Topics:
% {7 Y. `( h: iPricing
9 C- L5 x" {* C3 {Role in economic growth * g2 k+ a* G! B, ]+ [0 ]
Energy sources and markets 3 z( T3 W0 k+ p1 ?& b: s
Role of government
: \8 d, G& i: y5 t; VRegulation
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* P& j/ o. i) u7 i5 V* Z0 kIf you enjoyed learning about
9 j, T, f9 M9 c' A) ]Externalities/ ]$ u) G1 `6 G; d3 \8 z
Regulation4 q7 {( H! T; i) v7 G
Government roles5 e' r3 M$ Y8 w: z5 y7 G
Or would like to learn more about & t* O2 W2 |% T( K7 ~" D0 o# C
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
8 T! ]; D. f0 g7 l' r" LSteps taken to address deterioration+ e6 O# ^9 @& K( e/ }
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 p- y- n+ Y, Z
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 d( L4 Q& Q" ~5 g9 k
Topics: # G2 @- p8 R5 |& U
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " ?( I* v& ]5 s5 T+ [8 F
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
* B2 j+ K2 x6 ?3 J+ F6 D* {Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; ~& O9 ~" I, t- F
Recreation economics: ~/ e2 a+ e* K7 {4 @! p
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If you enjoyed learning about( y; a) Q# Y9 z
Individual Incentives
+ ]/ b. D& k/ s6 b3 y, I7 KTotal Welfare
3 i) @- S( e" T" n- P5 }) J* ]1 zYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( _- @0 P5 H4 I1 j+ H% ?, H
ECON 378 Law and Economics
1 p, R3 [9 s* v* xTopics:
; S3 `5 s% U/ E6 WIssues in Criminal and Family Law
. \# b$ n' e- r9 D( D" ^Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ n+ E+ {6 p0 s! }1 pChild Support Payments
/ j# K6 i' E! H# i {- W, EPrivate Divorce agreements
; C, P) v- i, o. d: w8 ACriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about 4 U' Y* C: o" w8 g, t- `
Prisoners Dilemma
* K8 s. R W' K1 d8 M4 ]Dominant Strategies
8 M1 \0 E/ W! @1 \Collusion
: W+ ~) U/ I: A" M- _4 X! F- vYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 }: U# E" ^) {ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 J9 q2 C" S* h3 Y; LTopics: 4 G* k5 c6 y- h7 [
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
( s+ R) ^$ x' l% PApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& q9 I' ^: i8 f0 }1 RNote! Prerequisites:
U9 o3 z1 S/ d0 N9 n% \0 K! T. c& `ECON 384 & 299 |
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