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If you enjoyed learning about: " r; O1 M/ y. l) H. W# A% L
Trade) E; K' |# L X9 u3 X* ^" c& A
Growth
( {" Y+ Q6 w% j& \* z0 u1 i+ I; hOr would like to learn more about:
9 F2 {& {# R3 J8 A1 |China as an Emerging Economy. Q% j, V1 [# l' v4 H Z! F
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 D" \" m6 u/ p: W! o2 @7 y$ y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) C1 M1 p5 J9 q. f6 t. B0 k
Topics: " p I7 [% g% A6 b% ~( A
Chinese Economy Characteristics. @; `* V. W5 T
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy4 Z, U4 U* a2 ~6 d3 F
Consequences of economic reform
8 i% \/ G% q7 R# SCanada’s economic relations with China6 S/ f! f) C7 A2 l' b: K
# ?' Q: S7 k8 J1 r2 r! MIf you would like to learn more about:
4 i, } B3 O7 Z5 wRich and Poor Countries( B/ j q5 ~$ p6 S
Why economies differ$ q$ {5 y# c* S) p% S p6 p6 m
Causes for such differences% r7 `7 E& E5 E H1 ?! x2 ?) q" {( K" [
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 P! g& m/ D- ~. y8 j7 \( @% r
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 x; q9 }0 V8 U9 V8 K' {7 k) `Topics:2 G5 l) g( R' y9 e$ b" T8 j
Technology
) h7 {' B4 \2 ?7 V8 r6 n3 TInstitutions) z) S8 u+ L* T L% i- T- ]/ n
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
) a' l: l5 v+ L. WSupply and Demand' Z$ j' g; [2 \: x& W1 @, S0 o
Consumer Behavior
& q4 r3 o* N: x# oProduction and Cost
% j) R" b X [2 y. \Price and Output& ?0 |7 \" U- q; d0 u
Market Structures
7 G. W2 t5 D3 S) d( L9 [ PYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
7 W$ T' A! ]( b% `% x pECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 r1 e8 C+ Q C4 E( q5 f" v
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Theory of consumer behavior
% t# L7 y: P9 ZTheory of production and cost
6 Q& k( H! v- W _0 U5 MPrice and output determination under competition8 L8 ]1 f" a5 C5 M5 A8 a* H! |9 J
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 q6 @1 y& T$ n9 Z4 x9 ?
Costs and Benefits
' ]9 ~4 v- t9 V1 R* ~% E( B: l/ OExternalities
- z) {; _1 ^1 [7 s& ] F! lDecision-making
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! ^, l/ d3 w u* f" a6 {Capital Investments
; {( ]0 Q1 s8 H1 S2 LYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 @7 t2 ~" M$ ^
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' Y: q. E3 ^& ?: l' `6 f& a$ i2 {
Topics:
( q& W8 b2 H8 d; t$ dCost-Benefit Analysis/ q# ]: w9 B# O i5 F, h
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 e& i5 ?! n& ^) G. ULook at examples from
& _! T2 M# `6 K- eTransportation
/ ]8 T( p! a; i; D- I5 aRiver Basin Management
8 m$ Q7 Y4 @ R# \! ]! HElectrical Generation$ w! z+ Y- _' \2 O* X9 S Z, B
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about * _5 b' m2 [9 F0 ~
Supply and Demand" Q; q. A; ?0 M! Q; D
Externalities% \( X: M" [/ U* [
Resource Allocation
! t" }. d; u1 l6 e. z. L! v8 gTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada" v5 r5 Z! F) Y4 h9 |* E
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& {( b l3 d4 v( l/ }
ECON 365 Resource Economics; I U, d: d, I$ g+ u
Topics:
! F/ [# ?0 y* vExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
@* R2 ^! Q6 J: z2 ^& V, uScarcity and pricing( b" h4 Y& ]- [8 M+ B/ S/ m
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 V' ~7 ^" x- n KIf you enjoyed learning about / I) Z6 f: ^2 ?5 s
Resource Allocation
* a" [/ w% K7 L4 H6 `Pricing
% b: p: l( u3 N! D+ c8 sMarkets
- q; h7 E6 \0 x$ V, pGovernment roles7 m' u# S! `/ ^2 ]( q/ N7 k$ A1 I8 e
Or would like to learn more about ) e$ B5 e+ ?! z' M( \4 F
The energy sector, including sources and markets
% B; y J" l i' E- W' RCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
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' P4 y1 Z- }8 }" o1 T/ YEnergy Economics!) D3 [- m1 ?. y" D3 ?
ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 B; R8 d, @; C7 `+ jTopics:
4 C- i+ p$ X4 ]5 @ v+ nPricing. K) b# @6 w" `/ C6 g2 [2 R
Role in economic growth : ]& n$ G/ \! f
Energy sources and markets . a) o% U- ^! u w0 r/ r6 _. f
Role of government
- f5 F _5 q4 C0 T& b$ C: S) M' k& ]Regulation
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Externalities% ?4 a! `( H" o% Q1 l* m
Regulation0 j8 W" h. f3 B5 i- k/ P
Government roles0 R& Q1 t# b) }2 K( k6 M
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& P# c. S; E4 u8 V9 C
Steps taken to address deterioration- y9 @4 E9 h* a
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; Z. Q0 o8 B3 K; ]2 ^
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ J2 W$ ~0 m8 j: b/ c! h
Topics: T a4 y, i. j* U: R+ r$ X( e
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment : ~& B9 |* P9 a
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! |. l2 ^# h4 u# o$ i3 gTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # x x, c$ s3 y0 j2 e+ {6 b
Recreation economics
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[8 N9 C k) ~( f! u. b5 OIf you enjoyed learning about
' W: a; {+ I D Individual Incentives
1 W3 }2 K7 [7 \8 l9 iTotal Welfare : \. Y. C5 @% {7 ~! @
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 z! S- n5 k! N4 _) I% tECON 378 Law and Economics
2 u* w! R4 N- h) [Topics:
! ]; ]$ V v8 QIssues in Criminal and Family Law: l' n7 }- c; k- |/ T
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 v2 ]1 t" M0 F5 v. m
Child Support Payments
9 N" e2 A( @( R$ z* [! B( T2 y" GPrivate Divorce agreements$ Y7 V, r' N$ R. d
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; p1 c1 f# s" F: Q
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Prisoners Dilemma
! C. ?8 O' E ^Dominant Strategies
2 H' h) K+ k! c/ JCollusion
9 d: l* @2 v+ xYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 w( L+ p: o4 Z) X6 X: MECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
" @$ X- ?& `* U9 XTopics: 3 m# y$ u4 g Z- Z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games3 Y- p: Y% u4 C5 }( j8 l
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' s3 a& `: t# ?5 dNote! Prerequisites:
7 i4 q8 h$ w, o, pECON 384 & 299 |
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