 鲜花( 4)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
If you enjoyed learning about: 1 j0 C4 _, `0 w
Trade- [- C" I+ u7 s6 a, B1 L; I
Growth
2 v) v7 g- e8 l/ d4 V! P8 iOr would like to learn more about: 0 h" r7 [% V# u1 ~7 v
China as an Emerging Economy
( A+ S; m( ]7 I& rYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 a& B! _+ |5 J* V* J+ aECON 211 Chinese Economic Development* B( w1 I0 r$ M/ A, C' y
Topics: 7 C% z0 P1 b# q2 |/ Q" D
Chinese Economy Characteristics a3 Y) t$ H- s% S- s% n
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy+ U, R. L' w5 R* L/ B1 t1 Z3 }
Consequences of economic reform
4 G: T% ?4 v. I0 bCanada’s economic relations with China& {/ ]6 f j) e# O) g8 {
: o) T5 Q6 T" L" z$ j. j3 QIf you would like to learn more about:
& F* [6 M& M {' o3 n! R$ XRich and Poor Countries! M$ q: z; p& W* l
Why economies differ9 ~3 J! _, a: W- }
Causes for such differences0 }3 f( ?8 R5 J7 }" P/ N/ w
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, q5 j% M# O X7 B5 AECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: {* w. |) w+ r" Q5 a) v
Topics:
5 Q, R3 U+ E8 d! fTechnology
+ S6 }" b' K: F: \6 [. D1 WInstitutions
- A# w D T# v2 M, @, [Growth rate Convergence / Divergence $ b3 {6 F: }- v- U
) d1 C+ s3 G3 a( a3 c4 \
If you enjoyed learning about
' h( z) Z" u# _, A! t3 t& |Supply and Demand, s7 z2 [* I$ `+ i: h' H8 C! ~
Consumer Behavior( R! B* j e+ j$ G
Production and Cost
1 E; M- ]- B, r& {' S/ _. \; h& cPrice and Output* p$ u5 a: ^2 \
Market Structures
0 y& [4 `. B9 v, A, YYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 t8 I' Z& {3 ]0 ^4 S) I) b* ^
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) V( y1 H, T0 O8 G7 [ a: m3 STopics:
6 L% ~! P/ t( W4 L' I XTheory of consumer behavior/ L3 |: n& W5 p$ G) B) a
Theory of production and cost' J# Q0 U/ g! i/ G4 k/ p5 N
Price and output determination under competition
) t% X# k: O+ c6 i8 tMonopoly and other market structures0 R5 K- r O4 b+ P/ ~
1 L% Q) X/ v9 O7 S' B% tIf you enjoyed learning about
$ K* o" j1 V8 p# gCosts and Benefits
. l& N! y5 [# L) B% D3 cExternalities; @+ y& u( ?3 j6 X% a* a! J4 Z
Decision-making
& D o7 a6 V$ E# |* t6 M9 i: \& IOr would like to learn more about
; z% s- |. G w% k0 D+ k* MCapital Investments
0 O$ D0 k# L. \- i, Z1 O; xYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
+ e* v: U+ B' k4 nECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
6 a4 K( r1 L; l VTopics:
. ^6 C3 T1 |: i$ l* W3 E/ u# ICost-Benefit Analysis9 D' H) B) Y+ f1 j* E8 [
Evaluating Public Investment Projects1 |% T6 Q, F( C+ g* E9 G" b
Look at examples from
3 G( p6 A7 W! ]. J% v. bTransportation# ~; g5 T0 H$ o1 O
River Basin Management9 {2 ?. A3 |8 R2 ]4 s
Electrical Generation; `4 O; p4 ~4 ^3 ?0 T
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
" o7 r2 A; ?) _6 E( D. m) {) l8 Y, j
If you enjoyed learning about
" C2 m5 g5 u& n0 HSupply and Demand9 [8 F& {0 H1 P0 |8 s
Externalities8 T9 ^* U8 {# ]( y/ ~
Resource Allocation
6 N& K9 T+ p9 S4 k% DTaxation
1 v9 F @! ?) s0 @8 W' L5 ]Or would like to learn more about - ?& Q9 U9 I# Q$ \# ?
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada: q! Z" E3 u* n& j. r! Z$ G
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ ^) x8 z( d/ U+ P$ k0 U; a7 j' vECON 365 Resource Economics# D. c- h( X6 W
Topics:: |+ w3 b0 V/ F
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" C' [2 d$ b1 t+ c
Scarcity and pricing2 B( G+ `: A, K5 b% y6 }$ I) u9 E! T
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues) O5 H/ B( x3 u$ F" Z1 `" G. J/ N
4 [3 s8 [- p# E7 M& Z7 A
If you enjoyed learning about
% j5 V% D9 L: {( \, HResource Allocation* |8 G- ?& o7 u/ B$ ~- ^
Pricing
9 u$ G5 x l, i7 h# J9 x3 OMarkets
4 G3 ^7 V6 }4 X. C/ H/ YGovernment roles
2 p3 p/ H' Y; }* J. jOr would like to learn more about
i1 c" \* a5 A! j! }1 D: s" q5 uThe energy sector, including sources and markets
; u( I0 }0 H: XCanadian Energy Policy and current issues8 o& O4 Q+ _' ?& e
You might enjoy a course about ' t2 i# q8 Y( m. m! u* V, o; f
Energy Economics!
N) U7 R1 o4 |: V# r. [! m" DECON 366 Energy Economics
% d. r5 J4 B3 u7 rTopics:
, |: n; i, e) U' h, k5 VPricing% u# \' q- f* e: x+ ]/ K
Role in economic growth + H" s2 [5 l$ k: u
Energy sources and markets
! r& c& A, d5 J3 |$ L3 l1 ]( QRole of government * G) F, l' a* a6 [4 c
Regulation ( Y! C! b, @& E. E7 R" t9 N; D
) S: k4 x2 v( K6 J: c0 p
If you enjoyed learning about
x9 w/ X4 a& F# eExternalities. l7 f- W! I9 z+ k" |
Regulation
1 j# r2 N6 _. G: x5 Z+ hGovernment roles
5 \7 H5 c1 s$ u- N' q# T, y& k: @Or would like to learn more about ; Y' [7 s/ ?, G( f5 _2 X6 G
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: n& V' t( _- D9 q! ]Steps taken to address deterioration4 J2 O Q: E" n3 T) z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 h3 r- }7 ~2 j; Y: l
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, j' L' O8 \& D7 F* W( D( NTopics: : p% }& N4 l& d
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " K, J& u6 ^4 D9 n2 i
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
9 ?( Q# v9 o$ ATheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! ]) c) X5 m* m7 p1 W" S4 eRecreation economics
% Z# F% z; N; o' s* N$ P& N3 W6 b4 L7 W6 g9 ^ B. y1 Z7 V( j
If you enjoyed learning about, g j; p, l5 I1 {' j$ r
Individual Incentives/ o! ^5 a' n- ^1 n! R4 w5 A" g
Total Welfare - d9 t) Q2 Z5 b* a0 U0 F; K
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 j6 A$ |+ ~- A% F+ B! TECON 378 Law and Economics( \3 }! @- |& h! O
Topics: ' q; l7 T% @" A5 Q
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
! E- C' c, z7 x8 iCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ @- t* D3 |. ]% R- ]Child Support Payments+ X# H; |4 c, p% w6 m
Private Divorce agreements& o; G" d( l2 ^. K* H) v4 d
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
Q; Y* i9 {' G4 K- C) {% H6 D i3 p
If you enjoyed learning about
; y& ?8 C: e0 i1 H) W9 H, a. a2 UPrisoners Dilemma# k6 C4 i& Q! S+ ?3 W1 M: l
Dominant Strategies
- p. P6 M2 ?! m6 W! b! U; j% H! @& e3 cCollusion
9 D, e" V5 m( Q" M9 {* k/ _You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 I' ?- J) a9 C
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications/ O- ]7 ~- `' K6 ~: O
Topics:
+ g0 w" J( b8 v: ^/ i: B$ `Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games9 G0 ~3 \8 }% B, \! d
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; s( ]! j6 o7 Y1 I1 h' s4 BNote! Prerequisites: : `; ^, j& }" s2 Q" O- v5 k
ECON 384 & 299 |
|