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If you enjoyed learning about: 1 ~5 p* V% A/ }6 Z- A$ p! }7 T- J9 Y
Trade
* S( D6 _2 n- q0 p DGrowth
+ }6 k: ^# s/ |) A2 ]' O) n6 UOr would like to learn more about:
6 j) p' Q7 Z+ Q! r, e; ?; R" V/ fChina as an Emerging Economy
8 U6 \2 ^. u9 e& Z F% hYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* I3 O+ P4 {1 Z% y' \! C& eECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
Y2 g: C& c7 s6 b [3 u8 [6 YTopics:
. s9 x+ l0 \" fChinese Economy Characteristics" E' I. P8 J) n, j r
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 r1 i$ j) g! o2 N, D; I! {Consequences of economic reform0 u7 u$ G7 E+ B2 \& h2 X! }, z1 E
Canada’s economic relations with China
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$ m+ J r4 ]3 e7 \( ^/ D5 V* j" x2 SIf you would like to learn more about:
' L) m# X# E2 f7 rRich and Poor Countries
6 ^# Y( _0 H- T9 _& MWhy economies differ
$ U" }& Y# G, ?! E0 W1 O' nCauses for such differences! w* q4 N2 Q/ J- Q; |! x2 `
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, e: g8 C8 E/ T3 Z# S
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' s- O9 R- |" }+ a5 z
Topics:
( b& P3 q6 M' aTechnology
- D- z% E0 L$ B0 u- L& UInstitutions
! }2 v& b0 ]0 E' y7 ^Growth rate Convergence / Divergence " s! t0 b# M$ |4 E1 o
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If you enjoyed learning about + I. q3 ]" a% ^! {2 K- ^
Supply and Demand
9 r0 K B4 `3 v' [* PConsumer Behavior
8 g+ @% A' Y! F- CProduction and Cost& }) x+ d5 ]! ?5 H
Price and Output
6 B& j5 N! l( y" d5 zMarket Structures7 k. |" q1 @0 v i' B0 @
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
+ E3 d# Z' `6 s8 LECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( B- Q* d- B* A) `# O
Topics:
4 k6 v1 Q+ q% z1 D; @& y0 Q9 @Theory of consumer behavior( o g$ K. M- H: z/ b$ t
Theory of production and cost$ X# ` c9 Z, c/ E
Price and output determination under competition
! L. I3 c% Y" M: b. V% pMonopoly and other market structures
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0 t6 a, F6 i6 @7 s3 gIf you enjoyed learning about % [/ X3 G/ l% z
Costs and Benefits , h) c9 J6 _- a- C
Externalities
/ Q# z: L5 z6 f* \1 _: W2 aDecision-making7 u/ C& n; V8 L- Y# q( b
Or would like to learn more about
4 N. D0 X, a3 x6 h/ sCapital Investments/ h: |' F. v: S: N
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ k7 E# @: i0 W% {$ V; S% o% A
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
y- M5 C# ]. C* M, STopics:+ `2 \ \5 g7 n4 ]- y% q8 x
Cost-Benefit Analysis! p4 M9 U" X" a8 Z: G, d
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
! q7 N2 \" p. M9 @+ A. l3 ELook at examples from
; D/ V! d5 u' ?- L9 B* ~Transportation/ I7 w4 t: D& D
River Basin Management# S: x( `. ~$ a0 i w; K
Electrical Generation6 G7 V( {* {* ~" E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control# o2 H8 a$ H9 R5 x& V1 Y" y5 _
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 L% {$ h& t* v( y! W, z* Y
Supply and Demand
0 S3 d6 P& @( h- K1 N' C: qExternalities6 I6 c6 T K6 d6 j! s1 R- v n
Resource Allocation D5 } D/ B/ b$ |
Taxation! U8 w/ Y$ X* O, K+ f
Or would like to learn more about ( I# a& l& A: I1 l1 v5 y* Y% n( v# i
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada8 S+ w+ K7 P C2 b7 u9 A
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' m' k; o" m" j
ECON 365 Resource Economics
H2 f1 C( I6 U% B3 }* H# _3 S9 oTopics:! f5 p: o, r$ Y* i
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 J; l: g3 J- u, v+ nScarcity and pricing5 s- R1 X) o" d: {
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues* j, |+ ^ E/ J2 N9 l7 ^0 S
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If you enjoyed learning about
, I8 B2 N W6 |8 z; E3 P( h/ iResource Allocation& b7 d, S1 c$ `" E% [. e4 V0 j
Pricing, m2 Y/ ^% q$ T! [0 h |
Markets+ E' |" J0 |& |1 _& b
Government roles
& I5 @; d& C, f' a) `/ s4 d6 WOr would like to learn more about , w: h$ N2 r! ~9 T& F+ Q* c
The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 H1 ~$ @4 I& d2 ~Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
! O! A$ @1 i! w& j+ W9 [You might enjoy a course about
) y2 F H- p( _1 E3 V+ C/ p5 ZEnergy Economics!! d) I$ }. g) `' ~+ B1 i
ECON 366 Energy Economics
- n' l0 W5 I, `8 G2 G' h m5 V/ Z: rTopics:
4 E" T& i5 x6 m" UPricing
! g1 t# Z4 l- G& O7 YRole in economic growth
; W8 J) v Z. R# \( O& DEnergy sources and markets
4 J( O+ d/ b: M7 W% `( C8 y; XRole of government
# e% R8 J2 Y$ J0 X& b& QRegulation 7 K2 a2 F3 Q; A, \
: N8 X% ^6 g% }" H X8 ]; RIf you enjoyed learning about 6 e% k; ?) f" n0 [
Externalities
; e$ C1 ~5 ^0 K7 k/ [ lRegulation9 n0 V2 }7 X4 l3 k
Government roles2 c$ z: o3 k7 }
Or would like to learn more about
4 y# i9 r% E% r: ]; W, {0 u; L+ @4 D8 DEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration1 `6 P7 V, |* }1 F
Steps taken to address deterioration
* {3 K& V' q0 `; uYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- C& g3 Z2 |! @% y& g9 s0 p' tECON 369 Economics of the Environment. S* M6 |0 g& D- v, ~" ]
Topics:
& i9 k* n$ }/ c8 A+ l0 e2 m$ rEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 S: O* }5 m4 H- ]( N
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ A+ _" _8 i4 dTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& I% u. K2 i" F8 C6 y( s) C; Q! {* a9 @4 cRecreation economics
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3 R# z" C/ ~ O( R6 u/ UIf you enjoyed learning about+ ~# d% ]0 V3 W# p' [5 Q5 h0 {
Individual Incentives) L8 m: z* E) t" d0 o# I
Total Welfare 0 x4 f9 X0 I2 s
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 U3 [+ l" |0 h8 n3 e$ ZECON 378 Law and Economics, R. v) U: M& e: M6 m; r& d
Topics: + E8 A- g$ C8 \' P- W1 p
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
+ U4 U; o8 v3 X. v' e- VCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 _9 ^8 |. e9 v; [4 i4 s l8 {Child Support Payments
: V, {6 X9 u9 Z3 \$ P2 J1 l. fPrivate Divorce agreements
5 M+ a" f7 e5 ?Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 e. W! N2 l+ ^If you enjoyed learning about
3 { q- O5 @4 c# [% \0 P/ @Prisoners Dilemma
/ @7 I0 Z X/ t: J5 T3 Q* B4 aDominant Strategies2 q/ H; i' ]7 y( v, h
Collusion
2 f4 ]- N6 g3 L% ]You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
% g5 d# O* v6 ?3 }- kECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications( K X) T' Z/ F6 V1 Q
Topics: 6 p3 B" u5 B" ]3 V
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
, G3 s1 ^3 B, Y; p2 @7 f( SApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- J* o/ W. J8 ^9 `4 rNote! Prerequisites:
( z/ Q9 `% }7 o+ Y! ^: }ECON 384 & 299 |
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