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If you enjoyed learning about:
% Y6 }+ C. z$ T5 z) J0 x. G2 j* eTrade
1 Y% B# t) p; ]Growth
1 B/ q/ Z( X3 b" W N/ i" SOr would like to learn more about:
8 ~3 K! r9 A; z2 QChina as an Emerging Economy
3 ?9 k! w0 I( l' Z0 BYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! R" U, i0 Q8 K. eECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
, ^9 l$ I1 ?1 i# W3 w9 }8 GTopics:
& J3 Q) S h7 \0 |Chinese Economy Characteristics# N# w! {) o3 K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' o2 e! `0 F% u3 Q, g( EConsequences of economic reform* I7 H+ o6 X/ J( W) P* _
Canada’s economic relations with China9 O* ?4 A' b. V) s" S
' l2 n3 A- W; KIf you would like to learn more about: * }# G( _( U. }) u. G* R/ B
Rich and Poor Countries: O3 j4 w" u# y' H# B, w
Why economies differ
6 ~1 {4 v' R- A. \! {: e; g. y" D: VCauses for such differences
. V8 D2 _+ ?$ [' ^You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) U: X0 l+ W, T, L
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ |0 V8 D, e; j6 u* p1 A
Topics:5 x f: f0 l5 l2 b; N
Technology
0 } R' ?: O1 Z, ?! N# a# {! pInstitutions8 [2 P9 a% z+ ^# f+ Y1 |/ Z+ v1 J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence * Q- E6 C# D- m5 |, P1 A
, Z, k6 S8 ]- HIf you enjoyed learning about
T4 K4 R. ]0 E$ v1 \Supply and Demand
$ ~6 ]* q0 ~& ?" z3 T6 fConsumer Behavior* J. i9 g! u7 C3 l/ B
Production and Cost
5 l2 [3 D+ B! I& PPrice and Output% w3 n0 Y2 \2 l' F1 i q# D
Market Structures4 e4 b! Z0 r% N# S& w* S8 c
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) v+ u4 I! O+ K9 b7 t' F2 YECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
# r/ R& L5 g: D. bTopics: ! B" A0 \' a' M
Theory of consumer behavior
: a' {8 w2 |( k( i qTheory of production and cost
" E. ]" g3 D* n6 S) ^; `Price and output determination under competition
( k* x0 t, Z0 M3 S' l( FMonopoly and other market structures1 \ u- i+ E4 ]2 J7 r% R, y
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 B; G5 e: f$ @7 H0 a! vCosts and Benefits + o: s, y3 V( H' G) M7 R
Externalities* m) ^- y% N- @, \( |
Decision-making) I6 r" S, A6 g: v- Y9 y
Or would like to learn more about 7 k9 H+ ^* |& |8 b7 `3 H( D
Capital Investments
( d% H0 Q% ~8 e& \$ H# g. V1 |You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 L7 Y0 I4 b# p- P2 L4 P/ t
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 r, O/ J& A( s) T+ W* b7 TTopics:
! t% \& ?. z# P) `+ @( E9 p6 qCost-Benefit Analysis: v( }6 C; n- ~$ _
Evaluating Public Investment Projects! H7 [8 ?& K3 Y: X# O8 ~
Look at examples from # @: ]6 j5 `6 e
Transportation
: l$ h: {$ q# D1 TRiver Basin Management
$ t8 b. G, k: JElectrical Generation
9 g/ a! \$ T. C- G3 E2 j7 UOil & Gas and Pollution Control( g/ u* s* |3 c
4 p5 c$ G% ^+ j% y. DIf you enjoyed learning about 0 T6 k# F9 `$ O
Supply and Demand' \: m( y; k& ^8 x
Externalities/ c/ M9 ~2 W: ~$ J" @( N$ ]* I' n
Resource Allocation# N; T3 v) j( ^! w
Taxation
0 q% h: S/ b7 o5 e6 X3 Q! i/ C" EOr would like to learn more about
+ B) `' M l, N2 m- vSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
% z7 F) ^1 b! c JYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
+ r7 ~! V3 Q$ k1 K* t7 RECON 365 Resource Economics) w9 ~7 w1 @+ B; G8 J4 d! H
Topics:
. P# N; y! f. pExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. W' }* y) \' T. D
Scarcity and pricing& E4 ~' K: Y4 t9 c* ?0 S6 U% u% W
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues( p0 `9 _ R# W4 R7 H
, B: `8 ~! s& W, d, ]0 iIf you enjoyed learning about 6 H7 a! Y! {% ?$ R0 q: C
Resource Allocation. ~* G2 Z2 \: \* O D( A. t
Pricing
8 C3 f3 G( ?/ `1 ]Markets
" u5 `2 v# d6 f1 iGovernment roles! k7 Q Z2 P( q+ v% X2 @# }* s6 x
Or would like to learn more about
/ X; C* J2 N& H% wThe energy sector, including sources and markets
) Z* k: V! \& K0 e- [9 gCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
: B, o: b% V) ?$ \% zYou might enjoy a course about
4 B! t1 m( h" e, k; _Energy Economics!
: `( g$ K5 Z; Q! x5 Q7 W5 Q0 W# M2 `ECON 366 Energy Economics7 }1 W3 w/ f! P9 z" x7 G( m# W- A8 g
Topics: 0 e V* n" ?: _, z3 ?( S7 a
Pricing! Y/ n. `) R( t
Role in economic growth : ^$ a/ z" y, V" \! j
Energy sources and markets . @) R' |# c7 v( n( F% O
Role of government
2 Z$ i0 d* |5 b* q# u @5 @Regulation 1 ~4 [/ K' A& _" o1 }9 \
/ w1 ], K; \2 ?) w. L9 A2 T8 iIf you enjoyed learning about
0 v8 P* W& V! ^' ], aExternalities. B: A+ x$ z. H- O
Regulation
, K/ h" F _0 b3 Q- fGovernment roles
" {* b' h6 i* d) f9 IOr would like to learn more about 4 ]' z6 J0 ~. O+ a
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, Y! s3 v0 a4 f) C% YSteps taken to address deterioration
+ C' F/ H- M, r6 FYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( \ j# l/ A5 A6 P" M% o2 L, ^ o! L; n
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 N! S3 [: _. u# U9 U0 e! e) X! |Topics: % ]0 n+ k5 Q9 K2 ^$ i+ Y( J, M
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 4 X: B; b2 y& B
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ' I1 I% m9 c. W% t* i/ y
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : N! d" o# p. }( Q
Recreation economics
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% s- R4 k4 B2 x: Y) T; s8 a( s8 dIf you enjoyed learning about- B2 k2 L, W: n1 z
Individual Incentives! I w/ b3 C1 A( e4 e- Z; B
Total Welfare
) {; ]3 E. F6 i" F- B4 N% _- y, hYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 F; Y% a! j$ W8 |6 @, v+ J* `ECON 378 Law and Economics
3 m* }# q4 ?; T! TTopics: - {# M# L) y1 A* n- i# Z2 r
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
) h1 t" b5 n, P- MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' J) \% T$ i+ G9 e+ V
Child Support Payments- C/ D/ B' N0 M' @3 c
Private Divorce agreements5 z8 j" E0 a& @8 o$ ?* L. G
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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0 o. G6 {1 k& M. @$ M& U8 _6 yIf you enjoyed learning about
' r+ `/ c7 @8 D/ `) V& ~8 G* v/ E8 E) XPrisoners Dilemma
& ^- |2 B& _% V1 u2 W N: qDominant Strategies6 n/ T5 q+ U2 g) b3 q
Collusion" i- N. t S3 m. S: A
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) q, j" Q Z$ b: gECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, j4 |2 J o3 `! C; R/ bTopics: % B6 N* _- h' D) {
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games! x, _1 v* O" h# t
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' z6 w! k4 ~) b5 |/ N4 q6 _
Note! Prerequisites: " u' }) v3 G2 L$ j. N' Z
ECON 384 & 299 |
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