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If you enjoyed learning about:
/ [: H1 q3 ^. h' q O, ?$ H% k+ kTrade
: E. y. c0 O5 B" J. S1 PGrowth8 F4 V7 P& Q7 U0 y
Or would like to learn more about:
' m5 L. f" N5 w+ B6 G5 X$ LChina as an Emerging Economy y. t9 X( {; F2 }$ V: S
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" S4 ^' ~' m) v# ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
0 b% x5 Y+ |$ S; O5 f) M8 gTopics: ; ^8 F( {+ `( P) X5 Z1 T
Chinese Economy Characteristics& x! l8 s# z: j" B: ]) }8 N) b
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
F# t ?. a6 y# ~( N: O, ^9 [Consequences of economic reform1 t+ O# J# d2 I4 m$ t5 F0 U
Canada’s economic relations with China6 g6 U. s( L0 R* p3 [
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Rich and Poor Countries
# v9 q' [" Q( ` \/ H6 lWhy economies differ7 p% e; e$ f# [' G S4 i( ^( v. Z
Causes for such differences% n6 c$ N2 |, C( s$ F' t
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 R& T7 | f# l8 r5 W2 V% s
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# L" [" b) t# {% Y8 ]4 Y
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Technology
% L2 j1 v6 {. f0 TInstitutions
( o ~* l. A* u' A3 nGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence + m3 M( O" t$ q6 O& N C9 G: n
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 a. o% v2 n _$ [( M" B6 ? pSupply and Demand
8 q# z) a- }4 t; z) LConsumer Behavior
: j8 n8 S/ v _; C- F$ E! D5 s4 uProduction and Cost) m. q' ]5 J+ K; s Q
Price and Output
3 S% c, F- G' T/ Q( LMarket Structures7 e a! f4 t |0 p1 n9 I
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
8 M4 }; W" Z9 @$ l+ Z6 jECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 I2 f1 Z0 d6 j/ C8 |& E9 l L
Topics:
$ }) K+ T+ N$ \( M& o: bTheory of consumer behavior
H! `3 I/ ~9 Q$ o. GTheory of production and cost
* l: t. w4 \9 B8 S4 Z6 ePrice and output determination under competition+ [0 ^1 m- ?! x$ l, b
Monopoly and other market structures
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" [4 F# r* O6 C S! c4 d" IIf you enjoyed learning about % s$ _. ~" y: ]( _! N
Costs and Benefits
5 a) E6 s5 x. P2 Q/ UExternalities
+ X+ d- B, \1 u% DDecision-making- Z4 h& T w! M
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Capital Investments
+ x2 B4 O0 |7 e" @2 C( c- vYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 ^ b6 |3 b+ ^0 t1 k* P
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
5 L5 B' {5 D0 K3 gTopics:0 I- m* t' O, t
Cost-Benefit Analysis
5 z) ?% Z* c% q/ H* I$ H2 g: A4 JEvaluating Public Investment Projects
) B; z7 b8 M n* U3 g5 LLook at examples from 4 F0 @% D2 M& C6 w3 j1 C, e# H. f/ @
Transportation
: F- F) B$ ^2 J" b2 r N* H% s" QRiver Basin Management
! z3 Y% t( z# f1 r! DElectrical Generation
2 }6 f* |% d# b$ L Y6 _: sOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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9 D$ F0 i# O* i' n* @If you enjoyed learning about
1 ]: j5 w4 d& X; U$ x4 K1 q1 `Supply and Demand" Z0 h$ B0 H1 Q( @8 h- Z# F5 |& g' f
Externalities8 G" m" v& Q0 H( Z- @
Resource Allocation
1 R6 K1 o' S5 W9 |5 ]" ?. cTaxation1 O$ `* I& g" ]& e- T3 i
Or would like to learn more about
) e( R$ \+ _* j& HSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 ]( d C4 r( Z/ [- qYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ Y- s' M4 ]! ^2 I; Y Z* X
ECON 365 Resource Economics
$ v" \( i( l* H. r1 lTopics:
# w ]/ L0 `7 U7 ?4 | q" GExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources& M) l" _5 P: |& H; {
Scarcity and pricing
+ w3 f! s5 W7 ?. S8 ^! z% u" e+ EContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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0 t/ Y/ x* Z4 p9 d) I! k( R n3 {If you enjoyed learning about N7 L' _+ y+ _% H
Resource Allocation
5 X+ C! A* Q1 w. _7 ]6 l) TPricing# U3 N) x/ V U- _ Z0 J1 Q
Markets- U! e1 M5 X% r4 B2 O( B s0 N
Government roles
3 s3 `9 I/ P: \Or would like to learn more about
; f) f* Y. f- k) o# ^' P8 FThe energy sector, including sources and markets
8 x4 L8 c) d; S( E4 {3 wCanadian Energy Policy and current issues! s$ O! Z, J9 }$ j, r7 N* F
You might enjoy a course about
) A0 A# j; }$ r, wEnergy Economics! O3 o: D, ?9 |+ f8 Z U
ECON 366 Energy Economics$ [+ W- H( g! l
Topics: ; X+ C7 Q2 b8 K9 }. {! a
Pricing/ ~6 b' P( l- Q5 D+ e- q
Role in economic growth * r' W7 j% P" Y- b
Energy sources and markets ( F; o, E$ I$ x+ M' v' R
Role of government
) v/ n. w, D( S! e7 V% L0 P# tRegulation
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* @" X' |2 }. z0 `! WIf you enjoyed learning about
4 M4 k$ _, w$ ` CExternalities1 t' }/ r! P4 c% x
Regulation9 ~' K: z) D4 K7 H
Government roles
% E6 m6 q5 U# g: @2 ^Or would like to learn more about 6 @+ S0 \+ P- j' n6 k. z: S* X1 ]
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
5 c5 A$ M4 J8 U kSteps taken to address deterioration' _$ I4 |4 x+ |: l" q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 R- _. a0 s' Z( Y
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment4 z2 }7 F/ D: ]$ C+ `+ `/ ~6 x
Topics:
6 ~; E* }0 d* B. KEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 7 o% F+ X2 K. a
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 6 K# O$ W* l, m+ G
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration Z7 Q1 |# V( a {8 _2 M' \1 n
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
, t, H7 {( w/ e1 v! Z3 Z1 B Individual Incentives* w' c, L0 W+ ?6 [( Z. }
Total Welfare ( r, f2 V& t. b% U8 i1 M
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + ]3 r1 x4 S9 U% ?
ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ w2 j, ^+ D( B" Z% V, S, [Topics:
! X0 i- A& j7 X3 l( |$ nIssues in Criminal and Family Law
7 I% G( b: |7 I( B3 y. n) ICrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# D+ Q' ?$ y" u5 k+ q) Z; ^6 |Child Support Payments" s& g( C* \1 J) N5 R1 w
Private Divorce agreements
1 T" |, a; T$ M2 r9 ICriminal provisions of the Competition Act7 |. p; H5 ~' }( l
8 x2 s0 ~ L9 B. r+ [If you enjoyed learning about
5 E$ k* K) v$ s; u! b& J& K5 T3 ?" bPrisoners Dilemma
9 l. \2 i; Z7 E) D7 vDominant Strategies# s* y6 q+ z; J& [6 ^
Collusion
' w# M& d M' FYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
+ O2 N" @1 ~* [5 N) \ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ V7 Y* p3 }' K" @9 G) WTopics: + J/ c5 A9 U$ Q" M
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; ^( |" t: E& X& ?# ?Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" b1 `: e5 p: h6 c: i- GNote! Prerequisites: 6 q; F& J- S& w( N# n% a* t
ECON 384 & 299 |
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