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If you enjoyed learning about:
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4 ?; J3 T" M6 ^( VGrowth
H+ s& q. A( f) E) mOr would like to learn more about:
6 ^" _" i$ T& u! i& ^ hChina as an Emerging Economy
" M! A, l9 Z1 ^You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 @- F& A" K6 Y5 t# j$ nECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 }7 U* T, S+ r' ]Topics: % D4 q, Q' k. S
Chinese Economy Characteristics
x# l8 ~* r) i7 Q& wRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
" @1 p; W' y/ g2 MConsequences of economic reform" @6 r0 b& {- Y x$ z; _# h
Canada’s economic relations with China
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/ R& H( D% N6 g& ~* j, fIf you would like to learn more about:
( q' X1 F/ G+ P+ G0 sRich and Poor Countries
G2 D# Q9 k/ cWhy economies differ- s; N+ j. t" ~& ? [
Causes for such differences
8 @5 T8 q) G8 K/ XYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. l! A, d1 D" v- X6 l7 ?9 NECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ x! B: _4 z9 G X, k NTopics:: |3 T+ L% I; _8 _, y
Technology
9 Z' k6 {5 D0 I, R/ J) @7 V3 s: Y- pInstitutions2 c f3 j( {( h% I
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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9 o1 n2 G( f$ K# y7 cIf you enjoyed learning about $ M I1 x T% B3 L$ V* \
Supply and Demand: O. U6 C. A/ G* ~* J, k" n
Consumer Behavior
: @/ D: P5 |5 ^, d9 R, v6 Y3 pProduction and Cost1 W; ^3 z- y7 U1 q) B1 i8 q
Price and Output
) V7 E& e E6 w5 s' T; bMarket Structures
7 ^- u6 c/ z: R; {3 O7 j7 DYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* k2 x: l1 y9 R5 ^8 `
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 Q/ f/ v7 {9 g& ?" y- o6 q
Topics: " Y& ~, ], f' x+ J3 [0 B
Theory of consumer behavior
! i, w" _1 A. {, bTheory of production and cost
$ k4 L' z5 H! t- h3 CPrice and output determination under competition1 o1 M' f5 r, u1 y- _+ J
Monopoly and other market structures; ~ W- V9 `8 s1 s; b2 u1 Q
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 T6 y+ i1 h: S- e2 F: n4 cCosts and Benefits ; l0 w! D. E# v# M O2 ]
Externalities
" m8 F5 C2 _6 zDecision-making! t2 t4 o/ @$ V% ~5 x: ]! |
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0 m1 k9 Z& q1 o1 v% U' Q1 YCapital Investments
$ G( a K- l% k6 u/ ?7 ?You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 l3 F/ W I S: k0 P; ]) WECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# J8 a4 X) Y: I& v: a
Topics:( |" }8 u2 M) c% Y
Cost-Benefit Analysis
5 H5 {9 [/ \7 M! y, F: `Evaluating Public Investment Projects4 L2 Q# f6 P, M8 i( h6 m- r. R
Look at examples from
# ]* _8 Y* e, k4 T mTransportation+ J. q* |6 T, S) K; f
River Basin Management
D, y- r6 j& p/ ]Electrical Generation
% e d1 F, e3 b1 H5 @Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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2 P$ z. V& ?$ ~If you enjoyed learning about
8 O X$ s& s* @- ^Supply and Demand
* O1 e* |0 g6 y3 a4 c9 Z& _7 pExternalities! b2 L3 j* c7 W
Resource Allocation
8 u/ }9 K9 L [, W# x+ zTaxation# o! `) s I* \- t ^& \1 i/ v
Or would like to learn more about
7 @6 j4 O: k! i5 g% R9 E4 \Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
! P& E! U" ?8 z$ h/ m. xYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* z, ~7 K: O2 m3 |/ b+ p( Q/ BECON 365 Resource Economics
6 ^8 C. n5 B5 |1 a: {: @) u6 n" BTopics:
- M! T5 q4 U" \) z2 C- uExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) e; s9 i5 @: P* Y9 Q% ?
Scarcity and pricing
5 a5 P$ ~# S( L2 UContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 S4 A9 f+ T5 L
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Resource Allocation# Z; ] w* |8 i7 x, y
Pricing; m5 Z6 l( Y4 `' X O" d- \
Markets
! `. U4 |% U$ j7 s. OGovernment roles
7 b6 f( n7 K% V- D6 kOr would like to learn more about
7 w( J; {4 f, }8 BThe energy sector, including sources and markets" t9 \& m8 E) h$ x
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
0 I F; q. {+ {% \" K7 |/ w) hYou might enjoy a course about * e; H1 \ G. y/ Z
Energy Economics!& L7 C" R$ W: G* \1 J
ECON 366 Energy Economics" {) U3 ~0 v: r1 }
Topics:
3 S$ |9 @# O( B4 A( q* u! mPricing
1 L8 J* U6 @, R, x2 G* wRole in economic growth 4 ]1 A+ l" c- H- F1 v( i( z# C- t
Energy sources and markets
4 S. X# c5 u3 T# |, b4 A9 XRole of government ' D6 d& M* t7 R% k6 X- O8 ?
Regulation , q3 v" V; E9 m
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8 S0 \4 p, {5 n6 aExternalities/ m% o) C2 U5 B- h" a: i) ]
Regulation2 v* d% U+ g8 e/ {
Government roles/ |8 I/ A: C; ~6 q# U
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" D/ s b2 J/ P! I
Steps taken to address deterioration+ g9 u0 A& b! L- v* E
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
$ a) P1 p6 }& e1 u$ R" FECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 A8 g& b( g9 b' ?
Topics: - U7 P5 ~7 s9 ^1 a! v, R# v7 C
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ l3 Z% E) I. w8 d! d' ~- _3 dTypes and causes of environmental deterioration , S- ]. j6 n+ R+ x- y2 l! x
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! |( W5 b4 d1 v: CRecreation economics
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p' Z: U, j+ H+ g" R1 g% P Individual Incentives9 e. N' K" z- m5 m. _! m1 R, q L
Total Welfare ( @" H9 K* L% ~2 y) G2 y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 P* w' \8 v. A' t. `+ l, p, n) JECON 378 Law and Economics
5 z1 H3 h! x3 s* f6 t/ |) WTopics:
v: }8 X( q. xIssues in Criminal and Family Law. z, I& m- b0 }
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ r# J/ W; F- J6 _; g$ G
Child Support Payments
: T7 h+ \9 f$ s$ d- EPrivate Divorce agreements
4 A9 D+ m2 i; I+ ]5 y8 rCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ U6 U- x, d7 H5 R5 ~2 M/ E }Prisoners Dilemma
, o' K# ]+ X( sDominant Strategies q; D: d9 `, q+ O
Collusion* M9 g1 I/ k* Z, D8 L6 A: _ `$ I. Q! c
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 g+ S2 a7 c V/ }( iECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 D* w8 \" B/ R; N0 d5 t3 NTopics:
% }3 c) a, M: a3 i/ ~( S. AAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 r% x! K( g( H9 Q! J3 F" m& AApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 j5 T) s2 U' h1 ?3 UNote! Prerequisites:
6 `% y- Y' s6 X5 e2 r, j$ dECON 384 & 299 |
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