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If you enjoyed learning about:
4 Q7 S+ Q( L' Z' O/ ETrade6 b- d, ?4 B& v9 o$ ]1 B" B+ N" u
Growth3 E0 b1 R$ S; F
Or would like to learn more about: " ~6 H/ V# [* K% N: [ y0 l
China as an Emerging Economy4 j6 r! U% ~/ p" k2 L+ f
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ _" `0 v" [! W! r; n' H
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development' X# o0 K- G: V9 r3 o1 I/ N
Topics: - D. C2 j5 \- c
Chinese Economy Characteristics& D; W: \. L4 t' ^; j5 Z
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
, y, b& e: k+ ?) xConsequences of economic reform
- U# s3 d7 ]. [( H' X1 y+ `Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
6 N) z/ I. i5 B2 ?+ B" \; w+ xRich and Poor Countries
" h3 ~: c9 m2 j3 f8 [ SWhy economies differ
- N4 I% N2 {( y; A6 i5 K& b @Causes for such differences) b$ o7 `8 m8 b( x( F! ~, N
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) ~7 p6 q4 j4 E qECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; Q2 K9 E# X7 J) H% @. hTopics:6 G" J" {" w6 x" N
Technology
0 |: u2 s+ ^: Q7 O/ SInstitutions
7 q/ X9 @& o3 Q& b; X8 g( i/ P3 M! WGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence $ _# `7 J9 F- V, G9 p
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If you enjoyed learning about ; Y3 Y( @9 i0 E
Supply and Demand; e9 p _$ N4 V2 {; `
Consumer Behavior: A0 N/ e( l( X9 K$ {
Production and Cost
( q8 S9 E0 F) h4 N" HPrice and Output- C8 }% f- j" u; G
Market Structures3 |- B+ O h! h) F5 N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!8 |9 } }# o/ w3 V# b7 k
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I; s3 \+ R! O3 Y9 i1 g
Topics: 1 Q! S' Y) w; H2 u
Theory of consumer behavior
1 D3 [$ \7 |+ K7 a; Z3 S8 mTheory of production and cost. U3 [: O* K7 t
Price and output determination under competition! b2 _5 i% f8 ^
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 8 W( |( h4 x+ D
Costs and Benefits & D1 b1 T0 @7 S* A4 K& e
Externalities! i) f% p7 d! s5 e
Decision-making
; X) X$ z1 d; I0 T) kOr would like to learn more about
L4 R) E8 l7 G+ X( _; D3 iCapital Investments
# _# n' m9 d2 fYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) I; I& V* ?) [ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
$ `8 {. l" l- F2 h. W$ ~2 CTopics:( V" s& I+ \7 K0 C# a% o* [
Cost-Benefit Analysis
' h S1 H' N' QEvaluating Public Investment Projects: Z) ^( @8 n- ?- m, y
Look at examples from 7 {5 Z: {' s0 H- V
Transportation
. l1 F9 ^- k3 _- Y* ]2 n4 \River Basin Management: ?- j7 C2 g2 y, q+ p5 r) _
Electrical Generation
$ I% Y! p2 `' l: d3 tOil & Gas and Pollution Control" d( r, _1 k& k; w
' E- B6 I! J* K( a5 ^! Y' U* xIf you enjoyed learning about " K7 o: c- ?5 d G: L
Supply and Demand
/ {6 t i5 Z+ w' a) Y! zExternalities
1 j4 t/ _8 n4 @& z/ Z+ nResource Allocation& x$ J8 s* D5 j4 H" {$ [7 ^. `
Taxation. W! I$ n! U: Z. e
Or would like to learn more about ( t5 L) W, h- \( P
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada/ r9 L9 a( t4 _; o, \; k9 u1 m
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
- B. _7 ~0 |' L. U RECON 365 Resource Economics" X/ H% ^7 Q0 |# t# N
Topics:
) J# r# O, Q n; G/ mExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 m' S! Y2 \- M. i- Y
Scarcity and pricing
2 M6 q% E3 r8 u0 W0 ZContemporary Canadian resource policy issues1 |/ q: n. T+ ?- Q7 B
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If you enjoyed learning about
- O! q- N& }3 \- _4 rResource Allocation8 W2 u B4 [' k6 T: s
Pricing
6 F3 V5 ?1 x7 {' B. e' ?" JMarkets% e4 Y( |/ r) D2 g2 Y& z Z
Government roles2 H" S y6 ]% J& |& c y
Or would like to learn more about : B0 E: i& R( E; n
The energy sector, including sources and markets B9 \/ J& [5 z$ }* C/ J
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
3 l) \2 K$ o) \You might enjoy a course about
' |) v! I3 C2 p8 h% \. ZEnergy Economics!
( j7 _! o) O) f( c7 x1 }$ [& zECON 366 Energy Economics
3 r0 D+ D* v# Q) j! ?$ T! oTopics: + ]0 t; Q$ |4 r% p( I
Pricing3 l2 j5 @1 ^, Q* }/ O
Role in economic growth 5 P6 j L9 e# U$ N% G
Energy sources and markets # p* Q- h, f, X5 ^/ _
Role of government
; s( t# D# T! A: [5 }Regulation ; A; Q% s3 \$ {
0 `/ j& T; W6 u# c* n) FIf you enjoyed learning about % C0 e1 K' C2 Z( U8 q* P0 Y1 A6 U
Externalities, [- D ]4 h6 _% F: r2 S( w
Regulation! w9 s+ D0 W7 S9 ?( ^6 Q
Government roles+ ] }" M; F+ A$ b. j' `1 ^
Or would like to learn more about
( r* I, Y# ?* q* L4 pEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) }: G3 s2 D t! F$ |: }
Steps taken to address deterioration' e$ P5 r, [4 _5 o
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; Q2 W8 A' L3 U; OECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 U" G& T; ~8 W6 J; c9 O1 X3 Z
Topics:
0 X/ m. W+ i% w" a' K5 Q7 @Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 D# u- X- O U0 _Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- i8 J" |- T2 K tTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! [1 l6 X) f( j9 i3 s7 G( wRecreation economics5 ^8 ?- i% s, V$ B
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If you enjoyed learning about
- r \3 \* M; _6 D( L, t Individual Incentives
9 `( g5 }: f2 I! \8 J& I' q6 STotal Welfare 9 d& \' l4 E& ?1 {! @" e% E
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ N# _: ?" g3 V) ]# ~# XECON 378 Law and Economics/ n& A$ x6 \2 `1 ~# u B ]
Topics:
( v& |5 x. k7 q* EIssues in Criminal and Family Law8 d$ T: j [; Z& Q6 ?4 e
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
{; F$ n- ]9 c/ H \; \Child Support Payments" s: [9 ]3 j* U- H9 K' ~' L
Private Divorce agreements
* L4 v1 Z8 `7 G+ K* u1 d% @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; N7 o) V* V1 G
! D6 l u, Y4 m5 jIf you enjoyed learning about 4 T/ E [1 t0 X. j2 l
Prisoners Dilemma
/ s# w4 U3 P+ z; S1 fDominant Strategies
; v" m4 B* j* s' x. q3 [( E& XCollusion
. Q6 P- A7 u6 `. V4 d" M8 P' sYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ }: w; ^0 r8 O# C$ UECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
. {- X3 b5 y g1 tTopics:
+ ?. N; `& g: gAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ T x0 t2 ]% T
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion $ K7 {8 U0 {! G: E) a# q
Note! Prerequisites: - f8 B0 c; ?% E* E; }- ~
ECON 384 & 299 |
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