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If you enjoyed learning about: - t0 r/ M& }+ B, G8 y( A% r
Trade3 u0 p* ]/ a# R* ~4 v; ~
Growth* @, ~! I( p/ D s* X
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0 s; O' k( i$ \$ ^" u5 l. x3 H7 t% }China as an Emerging Economy
6 \; \6 F- v* e, J; u: ]; W; S$ g WYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!. ^: Q j% X' z) Q5 d
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
) b( m* M, A" }) e( eTopics: 0 ~" _' d' C& r& a3 `2 k
Chinese Economy Characteristics9 J* b2 R0 f" B( u0 l
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 \; _- R3 Y/ p7 f4 q
Consequences of economic reform
$ `7 ^" b/ o/ H! t7 e. KCanada’s economic relations with China
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. h/ ?5 R( k% K6 wIf you would like to learn more about:
1 N) d/ x: _! l7 PRich and Poor Countries0 s" y; O8 Q f" R
Why economies differ$ k2 P: X3 W; u
Causes for such differences
& C! U% R5 _2 ]. d( L0 [, M) VYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; x, K2 i p6 y
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ {2 [1 c) H0 A: [ wTopics:
7 z% B1 O# o) `; v1 n2 I. k% wTechnology& T# g; K; F4 @& }) I* ]/ @
Institutions
) B& d8 \& ~; A- a9 Z' X: U% PGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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$ d2 b2 ^: s) {4 G" P# q7 v- ZSupply and Demand6 u) r: A4 ]" L. D: V& m
Consumer Behavior
; k2 q: i' k# u6 @# aProduction and Cost5 f+ P0 o, w- Z. F, w
Price and Output' J* f8 }6 _" ~& u
Market Structures
- N5 y9 `8 O1 d1 _3 w6 _You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!6 j* ^0 l) O. L1 F0 v" F1 x
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ J( x. y" Y' W& ]
Topics: 7 R! i9 { @, R/ F( X
Theory of consumer behavior
# O& e8 g1 d& h9 {5 ^6 }Theory of production and cost+ m: J" D" y; S" v" J
Price and output determination under competition* Z* a5 _" ]" n. q
Monopoly and other market structures( U+ N4 x3 b5 _8 n2 X. n3 M; Z
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Costs and Benefits
) A6 L- r( S8 I$ U, u0 \4 qExternalities/ t& ] V- Z9 q- Y, u, q' c( j
Decision-making
) I0 ~( v3 x# t& d% N8 W8 t9 R' VOr would like to learn more about
) U9 a& L6 q- B: h; i7 h6 g( F8 {Capital Investments
/ x! N4 }. J" S. G& IYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' v6 O& P4 _4 [- T8 e* ` LECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" P& E4 q# x3 S) t
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
8 U' i" P4 m1 ~' K" G( D% P4 R% ZEvaluating Public Investment Projects; I' }; D" L( z6 ], @# m
Look at examples from 0 d& p0 w/ s% `' Y
Transportation
' j3 E9 T. j- A+ g7 T2 h( ~' Z$ IRiver Basin Management
` m5 j S; N; g3 `& P- VElectrical Generation
/ t! T2 j- z0 Z0 K/ w" X3 z FOil & Gas and Pollution Control1 h" b+ I) p: t( Z8 U+ Z% V- @8 m
1 f4 E$ x1 |9 I( E QIf you enjoyed learning about
& I5 E& l ^ P' P- V2 s9 eSupply and Demand- ]* g R |5 U' W+ A: g' s7 X
Externalities9 ?5 ^, C5 O* `( q6 h
Resource Allocation; M6 W4 Y9 h, ?. d+ m/ k2 P' q
Taxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 ?9 |" S- \- x( B" zYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% `+ P/ ?4 h, K) V7 N: TECON 365 Resource Economics+ }) i, u2 S8 c5 c# X& |, s
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ Q4 g# }1 [! m, A7 c1 \Scarcity and pricing
% V) q* P; A: d- K! q7 [# b/ d' BContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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* f. V) S6 g( i2 i6 OResource Allocation1 ]2 ?! R4 K& M) b1 _- u
Pricing
: y0 L0 g) G4 i* ]0 d% u8 N9 pMarkets
0 ]/ D+ x# d# DGovernment roles, G3 q+ `! { m- ~
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
F+ G9 f9 q9 x; S, i) c: sCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
- O' \. { P( a# V1 O& G' ?: uYou might enjoy a course about
0 j+ [) U1 u6 i# q; AEnergy Economics!, u/ y' u. k7 t& r
ECON 366 Energy Economics! h% m# }/ p# k3 h. z/ A
Topics: 0 P3 A Y6 P# f/ F5 O- ?
Pricing+ X2 X# y D3 J
Role in economic growth - D" T# J1 x9 L3 f |1 J
Energy sources and markets
7 l1 t' ~9 K6 PRole of government ( N( i0 p9 L# \! M$ A0 I1 l
Regulation
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% W1 b( f: M8 w( D7 aExternalities
1 {6 l) |/ x6 _2 _4 tRegulation
) ]0 l, y A' R N! ` C& uGovernment roles0 ~7 N+ m) e& N
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
. S; |+ C* y# ^" `Steps taken to address deterioration
. E4 K; x Y" r# {1 a' t/ q: R aYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- z0 I# o7 y K" i, H2 pECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 |: e( m5 ^, u4 Y8 u6 M$ ?9 |6 yTopics:
1 I& k! ?9 S+ z* L% HEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
( N9 d. N: _& [6 B7 d1 m* Y2 STypes and causes of environmental deterioration " F3 S. g/ O, n$ O6 _- a' C5 o! I
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 U! n/ r' ^8 V1 c& d4 S% VRecreation economics
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( G- s6 b: [2 A( G! U/ E* pIf you enjoyed learning about
, T2 A3 C T: S Individual Incentives5 z2 C, T" v% }- i& }
Total Welfare
3 [7 i) E: h% X1 h3 K3 LYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 Y+ Y1 Q7 y' f. [: _' UECON 378 Law and Economics% Y" K# r0 q" ]' x6 W. G1 e
Topics:
: M5 ]% x/ J1 T( M8 AIssues in Criminal and Family Law
, ]3 ~. v6 @) ZCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 }! K& ?& k2 A: G. ^* x- q
Child Support Payments, G2 W7 P$ t! s' y/ n. D) G
Private Divorce agreements: O" |2 t4 [* _8 R
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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, J* S9 G0 N0 q/ Q7 cIf you enjoyed learning about
- i' ^4 p& i( a8 jPrisoners Dilemma
- K+ [' u7 w* I* m0 r5 iDominant Strategies: z: z& e& O; B: v3 \) i
Collusion
5 |- T! h9 u% j* D4 wYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 A; ~1 d- K% i+ i7 c8 V$ `ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, N9 B$ ^) o& S( N5 _/ y! lTopics: - n! |! n* T+ t
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games, t+ x( v& V" m+ K+ h, ?. Q$ D
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# J; S/ J4 N+ P6 T/ y; h! `/ fNote! Prerequisites:
; u6 ~: n3 A3 R8 D) QECON 384 & 299 |
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