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If you enjoyed learning about: 0 [% E5 f. V2 h& \- u4 C3 C3 J
Trade/ h7 V' U, @8 @ x/ Z$ @& ~. ?
Growth
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$ u: j5 |; p9 F# hChina as an Emerging Economy) ^. s& p5 k0 e7 E" a+ b
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" k! c Y. X9 m! a6 P; u
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development3 \4 ^9 I6 d( a9 y# ?
Topics: D- r: l [' k; M# u1 d; i4 Q
Chinese Economy Characteristics8 P: ?. D2 u. E! g% x6 F$ H+ `+ K1 e
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy% E k; C- O8 X6 R
Consequences of economic reform
8 B& f/ Y9 c T# h. k* S+ DCanada’s economic relations with China9 j# W& j. L: B( L; l
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Rich and Poor Countries* e) z2 B% _/ y; W
Why economies differ( L; |2 [. u7 d- O
Causes for such differences
$ H% E- I0 m/ B. YYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
}, G1 C. `' `! L+ T7 @ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 C% a' F5 t {' h2 }
Topics:
1 v2 W! \/ t# U7 \+ b) eTechnology
; r, m/ d& }( J6 c; w4 YInstitutions# `7 l* T; P6 `! n+ }
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
7 B+ v( O0 b$ Q7 `Consumer Behavior3 N x3 b6 h6 ~ U. \4 v, P T/ ]$ ~8 M
Production and Cost
& B" B5 z B( j: F1 H hPrice and Output: w- J1 G- K! D7 l$ M) h
Market Structures: ~: B9 @' Y4 g% u% Z( o
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!" }2 J3 W, }4 F0 `" x+ ^
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
/ S/ o1 P! G2 Q: k: @Topics:
9 H0 Q, e. d& X0 M! D) ]! MTheory of consumer behavior
1 T' ?0 ]1 h% QTheory of production and cost
9 S9 _6 F' r0 n# l5 I3 A. E2 aPrice and output determination under competition2 g9 v& n" ^0 n( e
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 8 z1 u+ a$ N3 E4 ?# f* w( o7 ^7 e
Costs and Benefits
0 L( U2 t5 v( h1 cExternalities
. t* E3 z9 D9 y" k& P& _, u# F! A& lDecision-making
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Capital Investments1 w+ e5 o+ _+ w8 K# k6 J2 R9 A
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 D; e1 Y9 ]) N" v8 AECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
; Z7 y& O0 J$ f% w; l2 Y9 yTopics:8 C5 V" o% ?9 X# k" f
Cost-Benefit Analysis& ?- f% E9 w" u# b: w
Evaluating Public Investment Projects' B# L; \8 N' K0 {: ]
Look at examples from
& u5 ~' P7 `. V. x$ s+ G3 ETransportation# r! K: W5 @' P' u7 l
River Basin Management
- O9 ^6 \2 s! ?$ {/ M1 ~( {Electrical Generation0 A3 p. D0 D4 Y# g& s
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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/ w" \' A, u" P# V& g2 L: h6 RIf you enjoyed learning about - [" [* x# Z% D$ J0 ?; D
Supply and Demand0 v* ~+ y& {9 h2 A7 m9 \
Externalities" e2 Z+ N1 `; `( @, g1 h* s7 `# Q
Resource Allocation
) v! k" R5 H+ KTaxation
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% B, S& D5 Z; `* }6 ]Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 f( n% {, i" i6 M3 WYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!% s; \' Z+ g7 H& m0 p" V
ECON 365 Resource Economics8 T& G, a. n6 }. o! Z
Topics:& N, O, A* F) M3 `3 ~. x% H% i7 B
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 }' q9 }' e0 r: ?+ e) o5 jScarcity and pricing- T, W, ]; K7 T6 I5 G
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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8 c* z( B! D$ U% _+ _* oIf you enjoyed learning about & p8 S4 f( I+ ]' \$ ^) S" U) w
Resource Allocation
, r. B" K; r% g N0 I5 p$ \Pricing2 \) [) o" A0 i
Markets- Q4 m; H3 K9 u& l; R
Government roles
+ j) V( p) B4 m( r* K% g# bOr would like to learn more about
9 F- M0 m. E) D6 C: ]( I: u$ JThe energy sector, including sources and markets( q, X8 j, Y3 D4 M; O% j Z
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues. S) Y* o O- O6 V7 c
You might enjoy a course about
# G, Q% z6 U4 v. O2 pEnergy Economics!$ G4 |: c5 C1 }5 Z: Y( G
ECON 366 Energy Economics
$ c. @" p9 G e1 HTopics:
# ]; M* W9 f W) l" }* u4 V% GPricing' H7 o6 T I8 o' M7 L5 Y
Role in economic growth 0 Q1 v. c. r! S
Energy sources and markets
7 ~. l0 E6 A7 v! w7 aRole of government , j5 g/ |/ c* I7 Q- \8 X* Q
Regulation + Z: T* ?2 z" @: y
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If you enjoyed learning about
( z& Q4 T$ {6 [# g* xExternalities
9 t( s& x/ s1 j6 ?. iRegulation
7 o0 Y% W: H) V7 n e. U- V" y, g, `Government roles
$ }9 N7 S2 E) ?% M6 p6 @Or would like to learn more about 1 u2 B$ c4 [, S9 Q6 K. a! y
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration3 [0 K4 X: c. p5 l( p9 `+ S
Steps taken to address deterioration9 [9 t* q) F4 G* H0 z: G8 {: [ W
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 P4 u3 C" I" _ TECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# w" z; e- l# i, C+ }+ y3 zTopics: , e' f! f' d9 H$ t" d: w o/ L# f' R' l
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ G/ W# M9 s7 S' F. G1 J% t
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 ^+ E- I6 \# ]8 @1 F r6 E
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration & D% d$ ~7 t. `8 z) } [4 N
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about& P; n) _) l& s5 r
Individual Incentives+ { |4 N. ?, D
Total Welfare
7 U X4 n" C' S, [& R7 [' [# H0 VYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % p( n: [9 Z% ]- d
ECON 378 Law and Economics
( d( D* q5 t( L) E9 aTopics: " q% M6 ?# }( W, G* O
Issues in Criminal and Family Law+ r% l9 M U: S6 m- W0 }, N3 }
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
/ v' p; x, B& n; h$ W6 wChild Support Payments
% a% [! |5 a$ {! H3 sPrivate Divorce agreements
% g( N3 L# ^3 J* C5 M& V. T" NCriminal provisions of the Competition Act0 y( H- l" Q. Q1 u
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If you enjoyed learning about
& u) |/ l; O8 E) f& J' tPrisoners Dilemma
4 S! t% p" T% K! r2 z& XDominant Strategies0 l8 [# z `4 I8 ` j& e, m9 T0 [) m
Collusion
/ F: K6 |$ M9 Q# w2 IYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
+ |" r! s0 [) g9 hECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 b. N! { j, e! |; X
Topics:
/ M( Q6 @5 e( }& `2 YAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. L; u8 B% Z- ?1 [( q: [1 [/ ]2 ^Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
F- h# Z, l5 \% b3 Z7 q! _Note! Prerequisites:
8 \7 J" J% i* h4 XECON 384 & 299 |
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