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If you enjoyed learning about:
5 T9 z6 G1 J7 A( B C# oTrade
/ c3 p! ^4 l3 i5 w% NGrowth
, ~, M8 b+ _/ M' i% ?4 m& mOr would like to learn more about: / t. t, O. A u$ p. |
China as an Emerging Economy$ ~8 H3 U; `! g. G5 V% W8 O
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 J a# U' H0 c9 iECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 a& t& q# t2 D7 b. pTopics: 5 [7 J* |; L" L. j. T( V
Chinese Economy Characteristics* ^( y& O& V" F9 ?1 n+ f; _' K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 y! c, Y5 t2 \Consequences of economic reform
9 l- z2 _" {$ LCanada’s economic relations with China5 x, T1 w" c6 M! i d6 ^5 H
4 z X$ G; B' ~7 x; i3 sIf you would like to learn more about:
6 f! u3 Z8 _2 i M& ]/ { c! r" sRich and Poor Countries7 {9 o, }$ ?1 E/ e/ C2 H2 _/ ?: h% Q7 F
Why economies differ
4 E3 f- N) t& I% x% `Causes for such differences
( Z1 K6 `0 K, g/ u5 dYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 o) g% C' M2 Y: C5 J6 YECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 ~7 y: A1 D0 j0 w9 ^Topics:
: t; a: L% O4 m( q& \& eTechnology( ^1 g, V1 |/ S6 z9 y
Institutions
6 \! L# K# B" Y$ T7 I* ?; bGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about ; k' O# K7 T( h# L+ R, P
Supply and Demand
, s( K( v1 s- X! LConsumer Behavior3 M% c) Q- A( l4 p- C* ?8 T: ?
Production and Cost# Z5 P, X/ [) F4 y4 s! _# r% s) ]
Price and Output
2 B& e& g8 ^/ {. N" d" c. vMarket Structures
, c. T. _, }' v1 m7 ~2 w' PYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- w8 t/ w/ a5 x8 C8 N& X# P& nECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 ?* W# n& J( ? N( d
Topics:
1 m3 K' n6 Z- h6 aTheory of consumer behavior
$ C8 f$ \) }4 F1 nTheory of production and cost
) Q0 E( x8 z2 lPrice and output determination under competition
' [5 m3 D7 v) v, A! D* q; ~Monopoly and other market structures
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" G0 B, P4 J5 T/ F) l' u8 y- Z; ~: y$ dCosts and Benefits
& ?3 g. u8 E/ Z! Y: u3 g( UExternalities
f2 s( W8 C8 E) _9 ]* XDecision-making6 C+ r* H) u0 @% s. h
Or would like to learn more about
% x3 G- T& E, E/ T4 Y0 P) |# XCapital Investments) z0 y% G" k0 t/ \* Y& ?
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 q+ \1 n) d, d3 j& A4 M* EECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, k1 o0 q, w0 T% q+ @7 v7 n
Topics:" M/ a7 g" {( M) J4 O6 s# Q' L# U
Cost-Benefit Analysis/ i* n4 T( L- U! q9 P
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
# Z6 I" A( Q% f4 P' p% T" S4 Q) rLook at examples from
5 ?9 L- C/ F* T3 V5 ~# pTransportation% o* [# W, c- |" k ?
River Basin Management: W; h, z$ _ R& T7 R e3 W
Electrical Generation+ U* k& t: m* |% M5 m
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control% v" K( w) u9 i! c4 A" D7 J/ n% f% _
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 `( G4 G; d8 {" _, r
Supply and Demand
4 V3 B. g- A5 FExternalities
- y) _- P% U# V7 D, C+ A8 sResource Allocation7 G. g% f: R6 x* _# l0 Y6 @8 ~$ D4 e/ X
Taxation
2 \, `# Z! n1 d1 S1 r& |Or would like to learn more about / `( G. \5 Q) w
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada2 `2 B4 E1 g& R: }' r# r; ?
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% T3 F/ Y8 m2 V0 `) [) s+ gECON 365 Resource Economics
, t$ n; I! @9 o% O; t/ |: ]Topics:( x+ B3 E5 {) s8 L; X
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* C3 I! L# F4 M. ?
Scarcity and pricing' K8 Q# [. o9 r4 h. k- x
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
, w& j/ ^/ b, g/ Z/ S, q4 i( t$ \Resource Allocation$ W# ^# i- j' Z: c6 n
Pricing/ R. E0 I6 y7 ?9 G; Y! y# x& F
Markets
% o6 S' o8 ^ W" H* Z7 `Government roles
' x: O) M9 ^( ^) b1 iOr would like to learn more about + S' S. e5 i6 i4 V
The energy sector, including sources and markets
5 t4 H( A& I0 z5 u3 dCanadian Energy Policy and current issues$ I _( R9 r- W* s2 W; s9 z v
You might enjoy a course about
. p, s$ h' E* @4 P8 d$ n& jEnergy Economics!
* |: L4 W9 l) {* w: n3 F, tECON 366 Energy Economics7 t8 i# I3 ^& B4 e- `& G& Y
Topics:
( }# U( \) x+ C1 B! F9 S: h. yPricing
}( T; c1 n) p! O3 q w8 ?. wRole in economic growth
" n8 p/ q" c# |/ x% I% P: `8 ?Energy sources and markets
7 d+ L; Y, h) K% ^Role of government 0 ?7 ?9 G* a7 e! S- |4 f) E' `
Regulation 8 m% J, ]. e, e* E; I
) Q" ], a! N0 m% G) y( wIf you enjoyed learning about & p4 Z" C# X: o, u' _
Externalities& I7 Y( c# _; C
Regulation M. w6 a5 W1 Q+ i. R1 A
Government roles
u) {# `- _) S4 A [Or would like to learn more about
: @+ j0 \6 l4 {Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" c; k4 e D) L4 p- m4 @
Steps taken to address deterioration
! @( J. _* Y: w( F5 t5 s! J- vYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 U! Q" I3 i2 \
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment, c7 T9 A9 {! X. o7 c% {4 U
Topics: - h C4 k& k4 [6 }; ~
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
: \$ R G5 O- l" Y3 p4 \" C. J5 U) DTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 3 C. j2 i( w {# [/ G0 ?, l
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
/ e4 r' l2 X* ^" Q/ A5 ]" s$ n5 HRecreation economics% T0 P+ w4 c |$ d$ j$ d/ e
/ ^& n1 Y/ V+ k- S
If you enjoyed learning about8 G2 y8 M& n8 C) y* I, ]0 [
Individual Incentives: _' ]+ S; H$ E
Total Welfare
' g# [3 H; w9 T. }You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 i$ V# \, p3 r W
ECON 378 Law and Economics8 K, N, x) G/ h
Topics:
+ ?1 f5 S3 D; J0 B+ q) t* RIssues in Criminal and Family Law U+ P7 D _& `. }/ }3 a2 J
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) _/ }9 L7 @3 @$ S v9 HChild Support Payments
$ r# w% E1 E0 y7 Q" KPrivate Divorce agreements
+ U, {' e9 X9 U K* t' t) BCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
) b2 y. P4 l/ DPrisoners Dilemma
9 F5 S. P5 T, D( T; HDominant Strategies2 h Y+ }2 p* w' Y# L
Collusion2 l+ N: Y! A: @2 `
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 w+ s( Z5 _2 b& D) M
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, S6 G6 F7 |8 Y" G/ \$ c2 O4 n
Topics:
% I7 Y1 e/ M! [Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 A* X! r* P& m8 a" U+ @2 CApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion , ?8 |! ^6 W7 ]0 p4 R( m% t8 M
Note! Prerequisites: . ~3 W, Y! }* c) c
ECON 384 & 299 |
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