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If you enjoyed learning about: 3 I; ]1 ?) g% d8 s. v6 \
Trade. V$ A) ~: i2 H$ y2 l" h
Growth
# A1 u# s' @7 K' }Or would like to learn more about:
* c3 d/ w* u8 S% W- UChina as an Emerging Economy
3 f- e4 m$ m) QYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
( p1 L0 g% \+ R% @0 _ g* NECON 211 Chinese Economic Development0 t8 K% w% O6 v/ ?$ N6 |% V
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
8 \1 H9 d- m6 c3 X6 R. `9 DRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
& p' L7 V8 u) D1 TConsequences of economic reform" k' B; n1 c U. I' u
Canada’s economic relations with China: `* N# w: F6 n8 R, o
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If you would like to learn more about:
, Z" p# X6 E9 zRich and Poor Countries
: }( V2 ?0 e* d& e7 ?- T5 S1 `Why economies differ4 @, O z, U9 }$ y" V+ C8 ?& `8 w
Causes for such differences
/ {# n" \; o) n! O2 }You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ N S8 L, K% G1 Y5 m+ Q/ K( vECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ T4 c9 u% Z( P
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Technology
5 K0 g, w3 ?# c# q$ IInstitutions
& ~* s1 X5 W! @* gGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence - M% n7 J9 e# e# q
+ H; Q8 ~' b9 U% ~( e& NIf you enjoyed learning about * X: _& h+ D+ C, s; [$ V' b! b! ^' Y
Supply and Demand3 t8 X' I8 C7 `( N) H
Consumer Behavior' H8 y. i5 z- ?7 P
Production and Cost
* ^! B) v! h/ h8 r! K K) YPrice and Output
+ t. B5 M9 F3 E ?5 QMarket Structures
8 o4 U! j0 J4 M! E9 LYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
. f) `6 h5 a" X& s6 w5 p' ZECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 o# @' d: ]0 }* x0 N
Topics:
. y5 T4 N2 L I( Y# A9 ]/ V$ GTheory of consumer behavior
! O! V# J% F9 OTheory of production and cost
; a7 ?# d! {- M0 ~0 H( J. ~Price and output determination under competition( p7 z9 \# l( g- l6 I, c0 T6 }
Monopoly and other market structures
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& @( l6 m( Q6 ?# JIf you enjoyed learning about
( y6 o" p& F" L: e z6 J% S% vCosts and Benefits
+ M3 n& b5 Q8 b: qExternalities
: s/ q' ]0 I7 r7 zDecision-making; X2 t4 H0 j5 w
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Capital Investments
4 r5 t3 w* Q4 B/ E& ~4 FYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 Q% `1 i2 e$ E) G+ ZECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- h" _6 q6 x6 |
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Cost-Benefit Analysis: X2 X# B' ~, [+ |; c1 u2 b' s
Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 E) A M/ l8 a: R" {5 G5 x' \
Look at examples from
" z9 {) Q0 @) _9 o0 ]; p3 M1 dTransportation" O% Z4 I, H! W- h. {
River Basin Management
) Q9 E x+ Q" r5 ~2 q" ]0 TElectrical Generation
2 L& a9 K4 B/ a; b$ M7 m7 W$ tOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
; n2 h/ H4 U) b( ~5 ISupply and Demand
& v. ]: I2 `" A! {+ ?/ `) AExternalities
: c1 ?7 P7 d# z! a4 B: fResource Allocation) o1 N- N9 |8 ^5 a
Taxation
$ q0 y3 p' A1 [9 FOr would like to learn more about
- O7 Y( a9 R6 ]. k5 JSupply of Natural Resources in Canada* P" [9 J% q+ L( D8 m f$ X7 B8 m
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) q5 H2 D) A2 @& k# l; lECON 365 Resource Economics/ R% v, \+ L4 u) E. y
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 H5 @" E0 f# {) M+ K( w' ?
Scarcity and pricing2 d+ D- S$ f# m/ Q1 \, w% r3 n
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues+ g, [ S. L. O/ u
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Resource Allocation9 ^4 X o; U, K- N2 B& k9 f
Pricing7 P4 V, S" a9 o7 |% ?9 M4 A
Markets0 u" U) o9 ~% A0 E7 p3 f
Government roles
/ O9 A% m: k' X! `* bOr would like to learn more about
* A' U [8 p' \2 \6 AThe energy sector, including sources and markets) R5 T( z# A% A8 ]4 w
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
3 V' y3 E/ a$ D6 ?) l) H% `; F/ F+ sYou might enjoy a course about 9 L1 y2 x5 J4 D
Energy Economics!& t8 r& e8 F, K2 n" B3 N- y5 Y
ECON 366 Energy Economics
% t7 ~: ?; |, C; {. Q3 G% oTopics:
) j& ?- U8 h' h vPricing
+ a; q& d* }$ k# o, A/ lRole in economic growth W3 \2 t% k+ o* |: A7 H. n4 A
Energy sources and markets
, S9 e/ ~. O# S! [/ F3 ZRole of government , t8 H/ T0 J* t1 G
Regulation 3 n4 H+ n+ t9 o( ^$ D* [
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 b+ d5 |/ G* J. W4 d ?1 FExternalities
4 |" H. b* K% W, J, QRegulation+ j- x5 Y2 `/ Z1 M7 i6 \
Government roles
; w, \" {; E! n( xOr would like to learn more about
- y( a0 ^1 o# ]: z ~Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 b2 ^) K/ k7 Q* Q( o! |" ESteps taken to address deterioration
2 U+ X4 b7 q N7 f0 NYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! % ~$ _' f+ X- Q# V2 T3 B, w/ c+ B( C
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% d- D7 s) w( K, f. D4 x2 e
Topics: # ?$ G, m' y5 e7 N7 W2 a
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 k6 Z- @' S. ]Types and causes of environmental deterioration
1 X9 s$ p, Q1 K1 d QTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) L7 U/ T& \6 _- _Recreation economics0 N% C/ |6 R/ B
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Individual Incentives I' L0 J1 e( C0 C2 G! o
Total Welfare ; n2 O7 e, A, K# w
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 C6 _: E! A$ J$ S0 B& `) c7 N
ECON 378 Law and Economics; ?! E/ G7 Z9 }/ ^$ r- Y( B" r
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
6 z+ R/ i7 {: x& d/ e3 i2 ]Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 q6 z8 |4 U. }9 SChild Support Payments
3 `5 ]6 E# A0 h6 SPrivate Divorce agreements
- l m& [; C0 r- bCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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$ k% ]' j$ Z# j8 XIf you enjoyed learning about
% q2 v" k& v8 F% b( J9 u% q% WPrisoners Dilemma
0 m7 h# {( D* x6 M9 e' Q: xDominant Strategies
' B0 M( @0 l5 w- R# p6 tCollusion4 e: L2 v7 F5 v9 a X6 x* K! a
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . ?) g: ~" \! r: S0 }
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 W7 C3 e: R- y3 oTopics:
3 B" V' t/ W) o; mAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games& c4 P: ]0 y% N, {
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
{9 a3 @# b- uNote! Prerequisites: . s5 z. Y7 [7 {
ECON 384 & 299 |
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