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If you enjoyed learning about:
' ^! c) n/ e' A y0 Z: ?! FTrade/ M3 f( l! @6 W4 S
Growth
- j4 H& u; h& g+ A- nOr would like to learn more about:
) ]2 q% I# ~5 i/ V, m) Q5 P0 EChina as an Emerging Economy# C; X$ T6 m. Y+ O5 R7 ?- m
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& q" {! m! }4 Y; sECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! e$ h7 D- t* @4 b \- {Topics:
8 c, h X/ K/ |Chinese Economy Characteristics
: T8 e3 y( r* z7 nRecent Events in the Chinese Economy& \% u" e; d4 U. o
Consequences of economic reform2 d# ~# Z4 T& O
Canada’s economic relations with China& R! H4 g$ h1 e0 `/ N
# Z& i7 W$ C9 C x0 l8 x' g8 }If you would like to learn more about: 8 e5 Z( O+ z, e
Rich and Poor Countries
! h# A/ U6 g2 _( s3 Y) h! iWhy economies differ) _& b6 L" F4 U
Causes for such differences
$ e0 k' R& V* S: q, k) HYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& \! o' I' M0 D6 P6 YECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 k5 i0 ?' A+ @6 P! z- CTopics:
- _! V/ B6 V, Z6 {( G& pTechnology! h4 ?* ~" |% D* O
Institutions1 K; M8 l& X0 F% P. ^. B* z, J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence + S& P1 l& n& E! a
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 l$ @: E/ b# c- q' L5 @2 h- z
Supply and Demand* g, a5 B3 C' H7 w8 o
Consumer Behavior8 z2 k9 {7 T4 b
Production and Cost
& m8 O+ ~" _6 G5 IPrice and Output! ^3 p. E, S, d
Market Structures: w4 @1 J4 \! H3 q8 G0 b7 a
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
+ Y1 T0 b/ ^4 G5 ]) qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( Z' j' |8 K& q8 u
Topics: 7 z& E: c( u; G" g+ z; c" ^" K
Theory of consumer behavior. y5 F( ?8 `/ D8 P8 s
Theory of production and cost7 J! i V p& k% K: J' ~( {9 C) e: V
Price and output determination under competition
& D; J2 Z" O/ R$ _* VMonopoly and other market structures6 {4 A/ U! T2 F4 Q
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ y) W8 U' B9 l- r7 X4 ^" GCosts and Benefits
5 P4 @! |! ?" |2 {1 b5 BExternalities
0 g E) }% A5 A4 a; U6 b5 s1 }- IDecision-making2 G& @1 f, ~" j7 N2 J+ K
Or would like to learn more about 1 D3 {6 ^9 P Y1 F. N; y
Capital Investments
) \/ T C' D2 Q ]+ r$ T4 P% ZYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 J. y( m' a' s1 E8 g: B
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ L* x! G0 `8 Z# y3 DTopics:
" I4 K0 ]4 \+ X6 f0 v( O rCost-Benefit Analysis
# J/ k8 |" Z+ ~* k' ?Evaluating Public Investment Projects
: Z9 P7 d4 V+ J0 b% u! V) o7 JLook at examples from
+ a6 f' O8 }/ _% wTransportation" [# e3 Z8 P5 y( L9 m
River Basin Management
+ O* @: r% c* U, x v ~Electrical Generation
3 W, e& Z+ N$ s) ~6 k' A4 q/ D0 tOil & Gas and Pollution Control: J0 U4 V8 G- ]0 a. {( W- a
' l: L$ X. b& FIf you enjoyed learning about 9 e' V% [7 U, V: I
Supply and Demand
3 `4 f6 f9 m3 _. Q! c$ ^7 kExternalities/ v' M6 o6 m& d- z3 _
Resource Allocation
4 |8 e# N" ^ k7 t4 Z- CTaxation
+ Q2 O9 c! I3 p8 ~' d9 [& `; ~% nOr would like to learn more about 0 s+ F- z+ v+ e
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada$ b2 |. O z$ m7 J4 f$ E+ H
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
w8 ]5 ]& B6 t4 v7 jECON 365 Resource Economics8 F0 R/ e+ L. x$ j; q0 \
Topics:. z; F% a- B( p0 M9 u
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' T' D9 }4 \8 {0 c$ R
Scarcity and pricing1 g/ v* G/ B. ~' b
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, c# z1 [+ U3 c" f' a8 x. \
; q6 [. r, F- L9 [0 KIf you enjoyed learning about . r6 t$ a- @6 c; u* w6 T- {. |
Resource Allocation5 s u* f% ^- w$ o( X' A9 y6 M
Pricing9 Z- q, X% F9 `( F. o7 a
Markets
9 Q: v7 u3 ~! y* h m5 bGovernment roles( A/ M& R( k v8 G6 f2 J1 o: R
Or would like to learn more about
* H7 y3 C- k5 M6 |8 b% u5 |The energy sector, including sources and markets
" K) H% o6 C4 {0 k9 u6 I4 WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues# F" x; U8 z) m' I1 V9 z; ~& b
You might enjoy a course about 4 ^% v& }2 r* r8 A- h
Energy Economics!
* ?, o" n" h/ B2 Y* P6 `5 b6 GECON 366 Energy Economics
& V4 [1 r, v3 R E) C$ OTopics: 4 _) v: ?' B1 y9 g4 U x" l
Pricing4 ~4 J( {$ y4 A& h
Role in economic growth + d3 [" |) ?5 l |
Energy sources and markets * C% E D6 B! A
Role of government ; Y2 W" w1 U6 m8 W: ^5 Q' a( v# f
Regulation & b, v5 L6 b$ P
B' [% O% X; k7 X' n! }' `If you enjoyed learning about $ [2 m$ l8 G b& O! D4 _
Externalities
% b. z" W" m/ u; rRegulation
9 ^5 p: ]5 Q. f' KGovernment roles" c* O7 R0 [" l
Or would like to learn more about
7 v/ k% X% x5 T; lEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration I1 R5 _+ {+ T% f; s' X; U) t
Steps taken to address deterioration
, S4 N! F# G1 p, q9 _1 BYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( M; {1 A7 a/ K' J: h+ S0 t
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
6 Z( m' R$ U/ x0 t5 k0 v3 gTopics:
1 M. N2 `0 m8 [5 P; w) o* _$ p- s) OEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment - o# D: M; ?9 m2 A2 ?, a6 d
Types and causes of environmental deterioration / u& t8 R0 s8 ]4 E7 v T
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
$ _! x' o+ J0 ]9 S6 M7 Y! N) QRecreation economics
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/ ?% g( ]2 s- z: VIf you enjoyed learning about6 b: k4 h3 b0 v& T
Individual Incentives5 |& b L& I; [) n; C4 {. E
Total Welfare
1 E( @7 I+ v' F. b/ \! AYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ u5 O: U2 \- i4 [ f0 |) C2 W
ECON 378 Law and Economics/ j+ ?- Z x* h ?$ S/ e
Topics:
- o2 A' x$ V/ n0 R0 c+ OIssues in Criminal and Family Law$ m! ?$ L. S: d, @! k
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 l% n q# X4 ~/ L8 vChild Support Payments! ^ d6 p# ~1 D# ^$ P- l
Private Divorce agreements
3 a7 _( y! Q8 b& v7 u/ DCriminal provisions of the Competition Act& S7 o* w1 M, m
; I; d5 D& `+ G! e: eIf you enjoyed learning about
) y: T5 Y# W/ F8 Z3 Z3 ?( nPrisoners Dilemma2 b- |! @) U* B3 o5 a
Dominant Strategies O( u% L3 v4 Z/ F+ U
Collusion
! L. P: Z' s* o- `1 ~2 y( T: ]You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & O; z6 T0 ^- j9 A# _/ S+ X
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% Q* B: x% l* ] B' {" ?3 q+ W ]Topics: 7 N' |( o5 t9 b/ Q# J9 X
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games) M- ]. q4 ^, j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 p! {1 J( c _4 A6 b3 J6 T' mNote! Prerequisites: 3 F* ~, w0 Q' C+ v* e' t; F* w
ECON 384 & 299 |
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