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If you enjoyed learning about:
. ]" u% _6 N6 ^. Q& e' HTrade
& B$ W3 T1 h3 n8 F3 Z; F2 V- @Growth+ X! m4 K2 V' V6 Z4 ]
Or would like to learn more about:
9 m0 C( O( K9 Q3 ]- }; mChina as an Emerging Economy
( D" v/ S" N" O5 h& h1 [You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' z4 I$ \2 Z- C2 R( o4 T1 JECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. C# A3 I+ ~3 ~3 q/ J1 U- e
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Chinese Economy Characteristics0 r" {$ |6 d3 q/ X9 P
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy* V$ l, l/ M: ]; A+ ]
Consequences of economic reform
/ e0 ?' y H( s+ gCanada’s economic relations with China
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: g8 u% X4 L8 P/ f3 R gRich and Poor Countries# M5 X' @2 d. T* O+ ~+ U
Why economies differ3 ~% I$ e" r$ v
Causes for such differences; T, y! a0 e8 z6 n+ D
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" Y8 z& j! u' B% |
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" f B. O/ F* y' K5 w
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Technology
0 a) i! r8 p* v. JInstitutions
* v& u$ s" v/ q6 A; s& vGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence % s+ M5 R+ ~8 R5 K, h X
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 D+ a i5 I! O' JSupply and Demand
7 o! L4 F) Q, _' B" g+ {/ eConsumer Behavior
, Z2 j+ \% @* f: ^Production and Cost
' L+ _7 k& f/ U. L3 bPrice and Output4 ~0 R2 G9 W- ^; C3 h4 w, B- d
Market Structures% l9 A2 A: Q+ L; ^9 f* U8 \
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, g1 K4 g: u a8 B/ E' h1 E
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 _9 g$ W5 u! FTopics:
2 p' A. c) K/ }7 v: S; F- V# u0 R9 \Theory of consumer behavior
) C1 K7 F/ G3 STheory of production and cost
* g5 `1 }- C: M2 QPrice and output determination under competition
L# G; u, u7 |( S6 \1 hMonopoly and other market structures8 S- O1 o. I; t3 u! S* d2 r/ E, U9 _
" S: x* o. p. R; Z0 \5 A uIf you enjoyed learning about
0 ~( L" W0 D3 C$ g7 {Costs and Benefits
3 z l3 c7 V+ D/ f6 cExternalities) k3 l4 y2 H: \. i7 _9 J# o
Decision-making2 t5 F" p1 ?# B+ p5 [: n
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0 K& R- F3 H" q7 WCapital Investments
( F4 N+ S0 B5 I" A0 J& zYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; ? j5 w3 K1 \' x2 o
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
; | T; A; O* w: s5 V% ?Topics:: `0 ~% E @$ ^) F: E
Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ A2 W* ^6 I( n7 U' d- dEvaluating Public Investment Projects
. X# }0 w5 V6 ]+ p* gLook at examples from
7 E& A6 N! g, \! Y1 k+ {5 YTransportation
( H) t4 t% L- yRiver Basin Management
: c# N5 S% L% c4 n; o# f/ j) \* tElectrical Generation
! A, b; ~4 i1 z8 h9 j7 R# qOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ S A, q7 S' X5 d. k: T B/ tSupply and Demand5 S: u0 S9 B9 t% o
Externalities
$ k/ ?# N8 p" C8 h# \Resource Allocation
! B8 I2 R( {/ _5 g4 f; k, DTaxation
1 R7 z0 I6 X& D4 P2 ~Or would like to learn more about
; l( t! [( ] p0 r* B ]3 z1 ySupply of Natural Resources in Canada. S3 U2 K! c0 P ^$ r- c* j
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 j/ Z) ` p4 G7 s' L7 }
ECON 365 Resource Economics& _* _3 B) T- G; y, D$ U; v! r% m
Topics:
) Y2 {5 U! C( ]0 ]: c" IExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- c. q7 O9 J3 ?+ h! {" G! X) D5 u- v
Scarcity and pricing; M% p, U4 y7 i+ J& ~4 P
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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8 x6 O. g' U% b* \9 I/ IIf you enjoyed learning about
}* I3 Q; z4 K3 `% x! {Resource Allocation
( X! X' C* C: ]0 d. r) ], IPricing
% W' T: D" o( b5 W* m8 M; gMarkets
6 u3 ? T: F$ P# g: q6 k- YGovernment roles/ `+ k6 P( s* |
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The energy sector, including sources and markets5 ^; u" z* o$ W5 }5 s
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ H9 ]- o) J5 o9 ]
You might enjoy a course about , c, i& m4 ?7 {0 j# W4 n# L
Energy Economics!
* D0 B9 n8 C6 Z) S" O2 d Y2 [ECON 366 Energy Economics
; C. T& e( {0 E: R; WTopics: % X' \! @, p9 I- v
Pricing
) t( U7 R0 A. T2 V! sRole in economic growth
# e5 K" H" [; E ^! D3 XEnergy sources and markets & `1 R7 r$ d! U& z! S6 B. q O- G% [
Role of government 7 T0 M! l! Q5 x( f
Regulation + a% n5 O8 L0 z; k6 H
! H0 e4 D/ ^1 UIf you enjoyed learning about 4 Q; g) ~' H& w" N
Externalities
" s; z7 H1 R; k3 eRegulation6 m, {2 X$ \0 u. E: |: }+ v
Government roles
7 m! J- \; P6 g& @! k" pOr would like to learn more about
, Y; h" h$ i* _3 R, zEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( K' S' r: n5 a4 j3 o U
Steps taken to address deterioration; `( Q' D2 r9 w) J2 L0 C
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! - O6 ^/ q- ]% m" z
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 ]0 u" [& R" x, T! r7 }Topics:
; p5 G4 A; Q/ A8 wEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 n0 v2 \" P3 E" }Types and causes of environmental deterioration
, O( l$ B4 D! }' e1 I- HTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! s$ j& V: M5 B, J: E3 |Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
! L: f& y, Q$ k. R' ?# I( ? Individual Incentives
3 ~+ o' E* S3 C. M" a4 ?Total Welfare
# k- G; X4 l- WYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 0 z& I1 }; I8 i& `2 ]3 `: i$ e
ECON 378 Law and Economics3 D$ P2 }* k1 K/ A, s
Topics:
4 j0 x4 h7 e$ `- X* ?Issues in Criminal and Family Law/ D9 `8 D$ d7 q) Q% N( D9 a
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' H: ~7 a5 Z. O7 t1 q* R9 L2 E
Child Support Payments
* W4 @, d2 Z5 _, O: SPrivate Divorce agreements
, v8 C& w8 [' A+ d: H! p: b5 ZCriminal provisions of the Competition Act! M( D! p# l9 N
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 K1 h( D; g7 F- Z# a4 m1 IPrisoners Dilemma& N1 R. @1 J3 s" S9 H$ ` f
Dominant Strategies( G' Z+ [* S) S5 _
Collusion! p- X1 y. B( b. ~# X% F
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 R3 I5 {9 ?2 s/ Q' z, H- a3 M# j8 B
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& p }) ]7 o' K- s! N% kTopics: 4 k: ~; B5 X; _: M# Q* c
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; T: D+ p# i9 t+ _3 yApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
8 s3 R) i8 N) v- q- PNote! Prerequisites:
2 f5 C/ {7 J7 x4 I7 D! kECON 384 & 299 |
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