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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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T; ?. R8 Y* O6 w8 w( fChina as an Emerging Economy
4 P4 N* G3 _; [" r' p- WYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- {* ^5 n0 J& r- vECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, u! X& J7 j( o
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
7 v9 U3 ?% F$ x' H5 ]Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
/ _4 Q G) p6 I3 p" o$ h$ s: wConsequences of economic reform7 U! b. a# U: J! Y& K
Canada’s economic relations with China
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4 y+ r; m- u, Y0 y/ c" WIf you would like to learn more about:
# o; i4 b$ L; E5 HRich and Poor Countries
& _4 g) @5 y [9 Y$ t3 C! nWhy economies differ; u" s- q$ L, Y6 f! d7 G+ C. J; {
Causes for such differences0 ~, \- `9 t4 l; k( w) @
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( V, @# e* |0 g+ z$ F! B4 t- z" ^
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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/ }6 d+ M1 C4 O* n6 ]* sTechnology
8 @7 k- P4 a9 Q! ?* ^Institutions
) {/ e: s/ {! PGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, X6 ?; O' d/ }3 aIf you enjoyed learning about
?/ p$ s3 X, B H7 d4 lSupply and Demand( m# d% F4 R* ~& z
Consumer Behavior6 ~4 C T3 e% T) {
Production and Cost
& C# }5 R/ C; ?# {5 e J- tPrice and Output( {8 W6 Q' k D! q$ V( Y% u
Market Structures. D$ o( ]. w7 M4 v4 K
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' b! `8 L; Q6 RECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 h. n( s2 E, d
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Theory of consumer behavior
6 N* l2 c H1 R t( NTheory of production and cost
3 `9 @; |$ ?! Q& |% ` k0 [Price and output determination under competition
, h" x+ m1 Z. T5 q! DMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
8 y( h9 R9 R2 A& M2 M" _1 \, bExternalities7 s7 i" Q- K; n! k
Decision-making2 C- W: g; Q+ g+ f1 q3 H6 `7 f% C" a
Or would like to learn more about
% t' j3 v$ }3 N6 NCapital Investments. Z5 F5 X+ |% V2 y( m2 x& R1 R7 _
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!' u& B6 P' ]. m% u X
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation8 L. n/ T( X2 V# x$ c2 q2 N6 W
Topics:: u7 p1 n% \$ _% J+ v0 P; J; G
Cost-Benefit Analysis+ z z x( J0 d$ Y" B+ o: A
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
# t& f) g4 |" X0 A3 V7 ^Look at examples from 6 N1 t2 q$ R# q6 E
Transportation
3 m7 V7 P. d2 n# uRiver Basin Management
( e7 E% E+ F, C. AElectrical Generation
& M0 }. g$ {- O1 |% S5 a KOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Externalities
/ f2 L' k) e; g0 ?: HResource Allocation, A' k7 c3 y8 g! w
Taxation, e/ ]) d/ Z, j8 Y4 e' Q. S S0 ]! [
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada- s0 k- A% h( E6 P
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 p0 c* H; b+ E- HECON 365 Resource Economics9 w/ t, f8 P# \& V
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! [6 h! Y0 ?7 L' j1 gScarcity and pricing, V/ M" u( P9 c8 h% z; m$ m* g
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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0 T( w. c* i4 C9 x$ [- s8 m/ TIf you enjoyed learning about
; J) A; `) k @1 x- ~/ WResource Allocation9 m2 |. _5 } K/ b, q# A( @' w
Pricing
, k, ~# g9 @3 u4 O9 D* }: PMarkets
6 z: x; |, T/ s) x, dGovernment roles0 ~2 W2 [5 k% s9 W/ ]# a N
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The energy sector, including sources and markets& J8 i! S% [# S
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
. s" A. Y" H$ LYou might enjoy a course about % S4 u) P0 _4 K6 x
Energy Economics!
& t& }; b" K; q {" n6 [ECON 366 Energy Economics; u% S ] D/ k r5 p+ l
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Pricing
5 A8 Y$ [$ E9 o3 k3 w* h9 NRole in economic growth . i6 l, ^2 `7 P7 L1 T2 n. g3 ]
Energy sources and markets 9 u- q& C) G) a" n; x
Role of government
( t1 e/ _5 R# t0 J7 z0 B7 ]+ ~Regulation 6 B/ F, K! H) _7 P% i- r# x N
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Regulation
7 L. a) h: E+ L) K NGovernment roles
3 `$ p) L6 l* l( O+ O: u9 iOr would like to learn more about
4 h8 o! c7 J4 C% b$ i- IEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration6 w, w, X( H3 Z# _- V( G
Steps taken to address deterioration1 _7 @8 P3 A) d" z+ F5 N) O
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' h- |4 ?2 X' w
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment& @# v2 u# o n* o; I. W
Topics:
8 e* {, Z5 x( C0 \ [3 H" C9 ^Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 S: G: u: j8 D6 \9 ATypes and causes of environmental deterioration 2 J7 n( @$ w, M* Z* b) B6 J, _2 i6 @
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
0 r0 @0 [% Q2 L& t% PRecreation economics
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' {: W9 h% P9 ]% H4 yIf you enjoyed learning about
0 F* E! b2 ?# o5 x' l Individual Incentives
# {+ V% J6 W7 ~4 Y8 B! H! ~Total Welfare / {5 [ Q! a9 H6 P. j1 @! r
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 x) k$ C' v% C4 \2 |& ^ECON 378 Law and Economics
4 m+ _3 |7 L3 o5 \9 L3 N$ ?Topics:
9 Y* S0 J0 u8 E' S7 _% M4 MIssues in Criminal and Family Law
+ [$ C, X, I5 |* s0 PCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& s) u4 b) x: s, }! m* N# W. ]0 wChild Support Payments
R0 ~: c- f- }9 v: ePrivate Divorce agreements, X4 S9 ]8 k D; Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
$ o! @$ l* e. D5 N) J8 }3 m2 ZDominant Strategies) L. y5 o& X( a: ^
Collusion/ m4 C; ?5 ]/ H7 A
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & t& x9 W3 H3 r' O; Z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) p: ]6 @" Z' l! m( e O
Topics: % t; \1 {3 i) F
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games( t b( [' t" P
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 8 Z2 w; U X( y; A! ~6 _# h* p
Note! Prerequisites: 2 T3 `- E! P$ I! x; f
ECON 384 & 299 |
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