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If you enjoyed learning about:
) J0 `* L% ]8 t DTrade
- [+ d5 ~, v' D: _Growth; b; V2 H) y! ~) C! C
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China as an Emerging Economy
' v4 H3 Z) l. ?1 w2 C% y4 U4 tYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!9 s; C! }' `1 L2 }
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 X/ Z8 b0 G" ?- ]: [# j: b4 pTopics:
: R, U, ~+ e" P# nChinese Economy Characteristics
" F* c& ?6 }4 |, }' V3 \Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
; e0 O' X9 G0 R) tConsequences of economic reform
( `5 w- [3 w/ x1 I, o. XCanada’s economic relations with China
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5 e8 d* J* v" UIf you would like to learn more about:
% v% X! b9 j% U: d7 K3 ^* j, HRich and Poor Countries9 ^8 H) x, t) c$ M% I. ~
Why economies differ
( c% d/ T! @. tCauses for such differences
, i# d w" q' t/ ZYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: t7 Z9 a' { y0 AECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' ^$ ~1 S# Q5 t* L% K5 f
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Technology% [' J) \+ {; ^- H
Institutions& D8 V4 j# d5 y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 9 W+ [. u5 m9 w# G4 u* L
/ u1 M0 ]6 Y/ q% p( H/ l6 UIf you enjoyed learning about
6 L; d6 f$ R6 C% F9 b7 Y2 K) \, LSupply and Demand
# V6 G6 Q1 N; o) k+ D. lConsumer Behavior
2 k; v. }9 m, y/ C6 ]Production and Cost. J$ T2 O9 ~- ~7 V, ?5 O% i
Price and Output
; H y' u' s1 M/ }. ]3 oMarket Structures5 J0 r" ]& Q/ [( o9 v& R9 Z. u5 l
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 U7 p! t, o' A* ?
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) K! t' Y4 B, }2 Z: cTopics:
- t4 p7 B, F; ]Theory of consumer behavior
! J3 E' _, q1 q* R% rTheory of production and cost
+ e I+ `' u2 J- e8 {$ A: GPrice and output determination under competition' Q/ ~; `( [# o% @
Monopoly and other market structures+ [+ I) E7 j7 L) _1 Z1 N
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Costs and Benefits ) c4 d- X4 {% m3 U! h) L. Z3 @
Externalities. m' e0 U3 Q+ v( U$ D
Decision-making
" A- c6 W! K; S7 e" K& _1 vOr would like to learn more about " ?3 m* x& a* E. G
Capital Investments
4 u: h( J* S9 e# `" V: \2 o3 vYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
& Z1 q% A$ N. PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. u- X8 z$ b/ b: WTopics:
9 F. A5 O) F, b1 G- YCost-Benefit Analysis. N# L: \& W, f7 Y0 Q
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
: j# l5 N: l/ b% V/ GLook at examples from
# g1 p0 u; M! I3 `Transportation, @/ B% B2 t+ I! [6 y
River Basin Management
8 G# x+ K5 G' j+ C0 N# ?- }3 rElectrical Generation& }# i9 J/ R6 Q7 d/ i
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( _* D! \. H" Q- A" o
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If you enjoyed learning about
! i( K, _0 V* t( XSupply and Demand+ d& z/ w" d# l4 u! n2 u6 x/ }
Externalities
- E8 @" b$ e* {. E8 n: X' zResource Allocation- n5 e1 }& e3 d9 A# |
Taxation
g7 H* a7 T: z1 I, D( K5 ?Or would like to learn more about
7 D! q* `0 I3 U$ OSupply of Natural Resources in Canada; e' G2 r3 }3 d* u1 i: e
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
& o1 f) t+ Q+ R1 H- BECON 365 Resource Economics: U s' V/ I0 A
Topics:
* M R: T8 j, i; [6 C6 b0 hExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; t* z9 }( v0 L3 [. o7 B2 |
Scarcity and pricing
2 v( Z8 ?2 @9 |6 X$ d, n/ fContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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c2 q, ?: t4 fIf you enjoyed learning about
0 k" E h" u5 P- N$ M: zResource Allocation
. T) a' \" v7 f m+ A2 R2 `Pricing4 [7 x$ ?; n& F: ]8 N, B
Markets2 y3 F8 v' _" W) C$ k+ u
Government roles- U/ B7 |2 V3 `9 J( D9 }4 Q& q) ]
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The energy sector, including sources and markets0 I: ^6 g9 N) T* M Y1 V
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 Q6 C% c; @- O" Q9 M: oYou might enjoy a course about
& I# g$ A/ {6 r1 @Energy Economics!& `4 D* @, o* c* D# i5 b7 y; ~
ECON 366 Energy Economics
$ k- \' D" n8 Z9 ]" rTopics:
) N$ g% p2 Y" l0 ]& }. PPricing7 |* Y' p. ` w( r
Role in economic growth ( j# [! _8 S4 r
Energy sources and markets + U! Q6 V( k+ M: ?$ [
Role of government
6 O5 L" D+ I- Z2 n6 D5 d" \7 f* `Regulation
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Externalities1 Q, x& B) k/ C7 ^
Regulation
9 `0 H+ i! {( o1 [$ d# lGovernment roles+ @& ^8 _" I7 o. j
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 J% F/ }7 P4 e8 f+ _: p* J- mSteps taken to address deterioration
, D5 M& Q7 K; C/ x* w7 HYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( z! Z- M; U2 i. K4 i: R
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 w7 I* X! P/ Q$ t
Topics:
8 a. C' z; H+ \6 A# k8 Y3 lEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* @* L! I# G! ?3 K8 c; HTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
( N- K0 T; F$ K0 R7 p# L4 sTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration % s$ T; z* e5 y5 i) s
Recreation economics6 @# s, L$ G5 ^7 P0 U! M
# `+ Z/ B b. |+ W7 q* gIf you enjoyed learning about8 E3 T: a3 S4 Z7 f( L8 R5 H
Individual Incentives
) l+ w9 @$ G/ \4 CTotal Welfare 1 C S0 s4 I2 c( J2 u' V
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- b w5 F/ k! r' g" _, h# p( @ECON 378 Law and Economics
5 Z- e) x p* R. ~( OTopics:
3 Z1 R1 S) d$ O4 \; n5 ~5 `Issues in Criminal and Family Law
! i# t; d: _, VCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 w- J/ F8 g E0 G, v; w/ {: ^Child Support Payments
# Z" t* J9 p2 \2 V$ _) YPrivate Divorce agreements1 I% v, m9 k4 u% d4 y4 H% _3 o
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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; a: _; g+ y) Z, M. d Z$ iPrisoners Dilemma
2 G% d2 d5 C# \0 x8 E8 O( U/ PDominant Strategies
2 r- \- I9 w& X: y- @% M. WCollusion
8 `/ o5 _: a6 V) O8 {You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 {1 K/ ~8 r |, ~9 k" pECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: O' G& W( t4 v" {* N6 T) oTopics:
1 ]8 n1 E$ S$ t* n0 ^5 F( Y" @Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
, P' H+ H2 K" D8 S6 t/ g! U3 KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 O+ v% k) \' d4 P. s( oNote! Prerequisites: & }1 {) B2 ~- J9 a5 g1 E
ECON 384 & 299 |
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