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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth7 A' r' [$ P0 ] s
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China as an Emerging Economy1 T- V9 n0 n$ w8 U% d3 o7 c
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 Z) k7 n) }1 L! B' W" JECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ e6 p. S- d1 q# z M
Topics: 3 ~" O7 `* Q H) ]
Chinese Economy Characteristics1 N5 M0 R5 Q' I y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 I2 K. x' M3 |/ h _Consequences of economic reform3 A8 k G1 T4 c1 V+ M; d. h$ g
Canada’s economic relations with China2 t" [+ N+ ?- t8 ?$ t
5 U4 K7 h# k2 c) {# }If you would like to learn more about:
0 c9 T6 m8 F9 ]; p/ [; IRich and Poor Countries: y0 F" f. A( a
Why economies differ3 M* b! |7 i4 x! V8 M
Causes for such differences
& L0 `* v6 w. T, V' |0 RYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' `7 R) i' h, s
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 N3 a4 ^2 C% Y u% p% E
Topics:
7 R$ \7 F, E1 N; uTechnology
g1 w4 j8 k0 p9 v" J. A1 AInstitutions' p7 z* y# u/ _1 {8 d
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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+ I7 v- W" B& q) lIf you enjoyed learning about
( _- E+ |, V' G w1 t7 O/ O- cSupply and Demand
( u" W; K- `9 L; m2 X* tConsumer Behavior/ P2 m/ A5 `- F3 [* K) ^. S7 f
Production and Cost5 I* |. L5 L" U- w9 X# S
Price and Output# m5 k% I% l) O# K' @# P
Market Structures
( [( j5 h" Q% eYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 f& b8 y! q4 _- {7 _! v4 I1 OECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
- y3 K) a5 X; X/ d* k8 Q4 KTopics:
9 h \0 p5 N# zTheory of consumer behavior2 H$ e8 M; e+ v L$ f
Theory of production and cost
% `- Q) @ K' v' B# OPrice and output determination under competition
6 i" @& l8 l0 h3 ?& _Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits ( E3 I! O$ R8 A. ]2 f: a
Externalities8 x+ P" I2 X3 n5 d3 ^$ s( R
Decision-making
6 J, n3 | d0 E* ~( F" qOr would like to learn more about
6 N" i! C7 x0 O3 E$ @Capital Investments0 o0 `- n) Z( Y; c& P6 i
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 N, B* Z9 n! z- c9 e
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ t9 c' Q7 `3 I8 ]% x* tTopics:
+ S' I7 B" W7 [/ ?Cost-Benefit Analysis
, \' X: F$ ^7 a8 |& j- C$ g) lEvaluating Public Investment Projects
b: d: t- v3 X$ k5 Z4 J% KLook at examples from
6 R. b- M% A3 u0 d2 B' N; ITransportation
9 I [$ m+ y ^: C, O. m/ v+ SRiver Basin Management0 t d$ Z5 t) y; {8 V4 _/ k2 w
Electrical Generation5 S8 Q9 L& t& ^; i) S
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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' k6 U0 q5 e- G+ u. ~Supply and Demand
8 n4 i) B; X# N/ W6 Z6 UExternalities
( V) d, ?! P: Z9 I# R3 \Resource Allocation( Z l4 l6 D/ r5 y
Taxation) z6 i0 J% q' K; }: }+ R7 S
Or would like to learn more about
9 V1 \- u6 I1 ]8 U) \Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
! c, I+ T5 T l% F1 {5 s8 j1 ?You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
, r1 f( i. \$ F0 Y* K* \: \2 SECON 365 Resource Economics
* d8 s. E% {7 ]9 T' g" gTopics:! y3 d7 M1 K6 c" q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" V( j( n# u8 B
Scarcity and pricing$ K4 U3 N. t# a# V4 [4 G9 g' _" ^( U# C
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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3 h% @5 P5 {7 s3 _3 ^1 bIf you enjoyed learning about
* V! V `6 H. |$ L! @" ]Resource Allocation) s: f0 ?$ T" O, C) L! {- B, K( ?: n
Pricing" _* w4 [- b' x: G1 d9 d c
Markets) ^- N# S+ e$ e; R: ?! I. u
Government roles
( O( |" V3 E4 j7 F# p0 nOr would like to learn more about ) y9 }+ T3 [9 l' Y$ n
The energy sector, including sources and markets6 j' v0 }" i( J, @" q$ H
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* l; E5 r8 t n
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Energy Economics!! o G9 ?! @' V+ H1 v
ECON 366 Energy Economics
6 V- E7 V' Q9 Q+ A( o( Q+ N' _6 i8 aTopics: D$ _/ y8 a* E: \
Pricing
2 F7 M0 V- ]6 RRole in economic growth
; g7 C6 H& g; p) m1 AEnergy sources and markets
8 `* M& A% l) r8 W7 ^3 K8 v5 a" pRole of government 9 R; d" G5 w8 [7 a9 ?& `+ ?
Regulation 2 L; m! o* R6 C ]
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 H* H3 M; N1 A8 A- JExternalities# C0 Z" \$ J5 u) m6 e: D' ]2 P
Regulation
7 K ?2 i/ ^$ b& q' e6 x+ bGovernment roles# c3 W# w) y7 v- E6 @6 M+ _
Or would like to learn more about
1 ~/ {& I' t( yEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& T+ P: ~3 K$ `9 \! W9 }
Steps taken to address deterioration. }) F; I c3 i" U7 D" G
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 i- |2 h/ H# o5 ?/ h1 [! k' f) yECON 369 Economics of the Environment; ^& C; e3 s7 m+ h b3 g- s* H
Topics: 8 @1 w& I- D+ {( u' v
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
" Q4 C0 r1 {2 V+ VTypes and causes of environmental deterioration / S) C) ` s, G& A
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # Y2 K- u6 {% T8 _& W; e& g
Recreation economics+ b: p! Y- [$ Y: `8 p) ?
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}' s, B' V4 P9 P* w' O" G$ o+ B Individual Incentives0 s/ [% i7 p+ s3 O! i* b8 F4 ]6 E
Total Welfare . g0 f3 X/ q! L8 d
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: |3 D* h6 w, g3 U; O6 y2 hECON 378 Law and Economics
% y# {: n. g2 m' _$ i9 h& pTopics:
! z! s( X" R* lIssues in Criminal and Family Law" B3 L# l- g2 v4 p
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. F5 F; X6 s1 g$ g0 t; t" Q: kChild Support Payments
3 h' |" G: ]. W' t+ G' _4 @/ MPrivate Divorce agreements
) M6 T8 s9 J$ z9 w5 D& CCriminal provisions of the Competition Act, E1 b, d8 m: Q7 `7 P
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 r% r! V v9 s+ N( X8 U, R5 |Prisoners Dilemma
+ p0 h0 y5 b( p! z M Q& ~Dominant Strategies1 C g) a' k; E1 B; P7 g
Collusion
9 {1 T5 I' m; FYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) k! ?& j) h5 B* y" z, _$ v/ N
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
. |$ _( t4 | @4 fTopics: - x0 v) I. d" Z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: ~& O7 A8 ^ S# T/ [2 a4 u+ a- S6 PApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & b# z1 q3 r- R1 Q4 R" c6 O
Note! Prerequisites: , J5 ], ^( u( F; u$ T$ w; i
ECON 384 & 299 |
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