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If you enjoyed learning about:
7 ?/ J# |* ]# N% |Trade5 F( D( W; d1 p& t# U4 t# l
Growth. {$ q- k/ c. q: Y( Z$ r8 n
Or would like to learn more about: 2 p) Y/ ~( c5 ]9 s; m
China as an Emerging Economy/ d, X d5 t6 Z
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 s( O# W$ F2 u8 G
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ w) Q0 z0 r/ _% p' d: ]Topics:
( U4 @4 _. Z5 k3 o9 MChinese Economy Characteristics9 U; k7 l( J6 f
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy. J+ ?/ V$ d1 u& d5 g
Consequences of economic reform. n9 n0 m$ q0 U& g- T( D3 M. W, W- X0 i2 o
Canada’s economic relations with China# U0 F' v( K: S1 r
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If you would like to learn more about:
4 _& {- g, H8 K8 D; S! V' D$ QRich and Poor Countries8 e/ E0 L% s8 P3 l, T) x3 j5 B3 b0 F
Why economies differ
T) N" l/ b( ^2 u( K/ bCauses for such differences- P( g( Y: p. M% p ]7 ]
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- \. @( G3 }* p. ?
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 I: {5 _! K8 q2 ~6 VTopics:$ ?5 E* z+ Q$ Z0 v$ L8 V. N
Technology
* o, m0 ?2 W5 d- r# G \; [: lInstitutions% w" R+ @+ ]! B w5 n
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 _4 S* h5 G+ D
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If you enjoyed learning about
; }, z3 r- X0 [1 rSupply and Demand6 ~ c8 B3 y; {3 ^7 p* A2 H+ S! ^9 Y
Consumer Behavior
2 P" R0 i# k- x" u6 [9 S$ lProduction and Cost
$ } B; J9 R. p) h% S$ N3 xPrice and Output( p& \1 t- ^. d8 H; X
Market Structures' ^1 K5 c) ^8 @/ [7 e
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, v3 `9 i. h# m; {' q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* C) `' p! f6 s2 A# x/ a: \; vTopics: ' x, i! q( [9 u; E6 R! L
Theory of consumer behavior9 P7 d8 _1 B$ s! Y
Theory of production and cost$ ]: F: X# l) ^( r& e: Q+ H
Price and output determination under competition
& h1 s g" e9 Z# k0 }Monopoly and other market structures
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( p* O+ C8 F4 ]4 L1 k+ u8 D. n8 XIf you enjoyed learning about
f* A3 d6 i: J2 QCosts and Benefits ' [/ r% ~* {/ q; G! T
Externalities
- b9 a6 e6 }. C0 `3 R2 w9 QDecision-making6 [2 Y3 M' w3 D V" |
Or would like to learn more about
Z7 V i3 f' c! x2 i. m! z) NCapital Investments
/ F' h6 i* W/ b X8 AYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
0 {( F* Z4 G9 {; f% [" i* zECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
& o0 f ]/ p) w b" f6 y: g# T& aTopics:
5 h9 N l& u6 B$ qCost-Benefit Analysis4 {6 B/ y; n# |+ ]3 i
Evaluating Public Investment Projects1 j) ?$ d" C ]% p
Look at examples from + C$ l0 I% w. x0 A, B
Transportation
' h4 I v! Q9 s: @# yRiver Basin Management
5 E$ B, o: f: t. xElectrical Generation
) h$ e' b6 J; Z/ }% a& fOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 `7 F$ ]6 m9 z7 A) V- h1 `) l/ PSupply and Demand
& }6 n3 ]% E1 D& ]) |: Y/ @Externalities
6 K3 n1 D9 w, f! t3 L* ]Resource Allocation0 J1 ^ e x3 D+ l
Taxation M8 z$ E$ w ~6 f; J2 t
Or would like to learn more about 5 \: R6 c& d0 p1 g* l* R, S
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; |2 o- j, e1 WYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* g8 J% C. c& @
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 L: E- i" _7 Z- i0 Q4 ?( E
Topics:
& n/ U7 ~" c* \Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) f* H0 \! b# Y3 r
Scarcity and pricing
, D/ y: r6 ]0 U) uContemporary Canadian resource policy issues- a( y7 ]& l- H K2 j4 Z. Z2 Y
- ^- Z* U7 Z, `+ f# IIf you enjoyed learning about 1 a7 d2 R6 }) Y) C! I
Resource Allocation
* D, h+ Q+ {* M c, {Pricing8 ]: Z5 A; v E0 n- K9 j, p
Markets% a# g$ X- T3 o6 `& J3 {9 y4 R) v
Government roles
( I2 @5 |4 z2 a& x! L: f( i9 j0 @Or would like to learn more about
4 y5 n; V7 o4 @: ~The energy sector, including sources and markets
" P+ j6 O+ w, B% v0 bCanadian Energy Policy and current issues: H" e; F! [) P3 G/ T O1 b% ~+ \
You might enjoy a course about
6 E' N: e. f' E q4 @" j/ k: m4 bEnergy Economics!1 e$ a1 I: r9 G2 ^ ?
ECON 366 Energy Economics
! J0 C' o0 F7 v" g& j' N8 `/ `, dTopics: 4 a& B. z4 f+ e9 E9 S: j8 ~7 W
Pricing$ k2 `( w$ Z/ U
Role in economic growth
: _4 b3 l3 y4 G0 Q) X. Q$ CEnergy sources and markets 2 F; `4 M/ c3 T4 f% b
Role of government
( j4 K! g0 f- {) oRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ R4 V; _; M. W6 ]Externalities
; B+ o5 v V. D" l* e/ YRegulation
# p* Z8 x$ @ P; r1 z( G- _Government roles3 B8 y0 H4 C9 x% Z
Or would like to learn more about $ x9 z4 [" @! I; a) Q0 [' z
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- ]6 N4 D6 r) l
Steps taken to address deterioration
; K, @( W, I5 i3 ]# a* S' sYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 Z$ g: }& B- q" J c
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! q* a, `, c$ XTopics:
0 x7 E( _ p8 G! n) Q1 Q/ O3 z6 X/ o: mEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 7 v6 Y4 o4 D. k4 w* ?3 h) Z _
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) K+ `; [ J" x& n! t3 x- i- B5 @
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . |8 u9 m+ k' o
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 X/ W2 B! K) P/ x# d- L Individual Incentives3 c, f$ K1 _8 A; E6 F% K2 ]
Total Welfare ! N) ?! u: h+ d- D5 d. D- D
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) l, N% x) H }ECON 378 Law and Economics9 T* b8 }7 j/ r h: F/ z4 U7 W
Topics:
2 m. X' j* {* c! A H* C; a+ ~% kIssues in Criminal and Family Law3 Q% D9 P$ c* V! m9 X. X* t1 Y. ]
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: E0 | h# O$ l
Child Support Payments1 G1 U- J. A% W' q2 ~8 P0 ]
Private Divorce agreements
1 @3 g" T0 i! {* z) }! ~5 sCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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$ }0 d4 K) V, Y; w. ?8 }6 ]$ uIf you enjoyed learning about $ J: ]$ y- g; n8 ?
Prisoners Dilemma% d6 I! x( ^' T0 E' F1 X5 f
Dominant Strategies
; q& }- z5 H: g8 T0 }: T4 RCollusion
( O4 L( ]) K1 W) c( ~1 B1 UYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 Z5 W7 z& n8 ~7 T' G: l' PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 O' C# L& |# f4 i8 o2 t. |
Topics:
: S }+ M: ?$ E% _Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
`8 n, Z5 A. x. B% L XApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % Y4 e8 w8 I* q1 B. \
Note! Prerequisites:
8 S7 F, j, f% q3 v! k- tECON 384 & 299 |
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