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If you enjoyed learning about:
2 J+ V! B+ A; d* DTrade
1 z- {) t. E: n$ X1 ~Growth
7 Y# n6 o; G) N+ s0 R S' KOr would like to learn more about: 9 W( i7 E3 i: u/ Y1 \7 S* r( _
China as an Emerging Economy
: u& O4 I* e8 `! ?/ k. D# PYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
" V& J5 y$ V- YECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
1 V- ~& j" n$ @5 ^9 L& Z" ZTopics: ( G/ J7 ?- ~+ O/ k+ H
Chinese Economy Characteristics
2 T$ ?2 T" z+ MRecent Events in the Chinese Economy/ w; E% |2 U& O* p; Q5 } j
Consequences of economic reform( O6 m8 s3 D5 E( u. s
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: & F3 f( E; S# V& x( b) x3 a' }
Rich and Poor Countries) @2 R6 O+ ]3 U* @% E5 f. n
Why economies differ
& ]1 K) w8 G# `Causes for such differences" D0 b0 z: s4 [3 M7 |% F I
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 C# U5 m3 Z: |. G3 m
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 K, h2 ? h- v( A9 J3 u kTopics:
' Q) `3 B! |. @( ATechnology5 t9 h" w. Q1 C A
Institutions
3 D4 r: c9 A1 k' B% h0 fGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 G0 V% F$ ^4 p/ \# _ p0 t
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If you enjoyed learning about
) y$ o2 s- z" ]: YSupply and Demand' f: S" j# z/ b0 E k2 H5 M: D
Consumer Behavior/ U! i! Q3 l! L2 e' u4 X* n
Production and Cost) P- r2 b L+ A+ J- |1 E9 r- K
Price and Output9 _ e& K2 {1 t6 I0 u9 t& g
Market Structures
9 _2 Y/ r& `' H( @1 q& @You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ I B Z* C; | R G) T" qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 ~( V/ U" A$ v w2 {: B3 ^Topics: . E8 D9 U$ N& u; V
Theory of consumer behavior! a4 g* _# k/ { \1 w" } k" z
Theory of production and cost7 {8 v7 {6 {, l" P
Price and output determination under competition. r7 R4 L) j! t7 T( _1 b2 m0 F! r
Monopoly and other market structures, B8 s: {3 \$ @: G/ M
: b7 r. |) P$ i+ _# XIf you enjoyed learning about
: ?" R2 M0 z: e! ?0 i7 VCosts and Benefits
* n5 G: G3 n9 I* u9 aExternalities
0 T$ z1 ?5 p+ N! D# e# zDecision-making
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Capital Investments! K) u, b- W2 ?
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ a; ^8 P6 A& k4 d" Y# h$ t
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 ~+ _3 Q, g9 y9 l/ L& |) M
Topics:& J C% O* J8 t: D/ v D9 v2 U
Cost-Benefit Analysis
0 o/ n0 v z; \. P/ b" v( nEvaluating Public Investment Projects
: r" ~" M) G/ ALook at examples from
1 ?0 g1 ]: k. F% T) o, }Transportation
2 k: X6 T: \" N4 O+ _" @/ SRiver Basin Management9 O9 @0 W6 J9 e4 y# O; O. Y7 y# f
Electrical Generation8 b7 _% N2 n H/ C0 \3 Z6 D
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ a; |! a5 [. ^1 ^+ q
7 u- e& [$ ]7 v( e: cIf you enjoyed learning about
9 P- z* q5 Z: t$ C( SSupply and Demand
* i* v6 h' W% ^$ b( o$ ^9 RExternalities
" {$ `, S4 @* E G. xResource Allocation8 R' H$ M0 o! w8 e3 w
Taxation/ [6 P' t$ s5 G6 c2 n( t2 z# |
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& Q" ~9 C, f/ lSupply of Natural Resources in Canada( G9 o/ s3 v* V% ?
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!# D1 x% T. H: y6 R8 U3 l
ECON 365 Resource Economics5 h0 X% w7 r( v6 p$ I7 i' J
Topics:
7 E, P1 y8 t7 Y3 j$ GExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 Q+ e6 v" V7 X, q- y) g9 ~. |Scarcity and pricing' @. [+ o0 o0 \; E8 }% t
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 V$ A" v1 R% i5 T7 Z; ?: eIf you enjoyed learning about 6 Y- l! Y; h- ]
Resource Allocation9 S9 X* `% H8 I! D `
Pricing$ \0 F5 B: ]: P) g2 P* |+ b
Markets! V3 l2 ?. ?# H u5 w: b
Government roles, u$ f) u5 e( J* R# k0 }
Or would like to learn more about
* |7 @& J. z! s2 v E mThe energy sector, including sources and markets( p6 O: S: C4 g. ]5 { x* J) L
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
% |2 B( [8 Z8 l2 F: S$ _" R9 uYou might enjoy a course about
( y% n, b9 s7 N3 h- |/ c5 mEnergy Economics!$ V% P, F9 Y1 i4 h2 g
ECON 366 Energy Economics5 U* v* Q% b- y( F* Z1 a4 q a( X
Topics:
5 }5 Y+ X9 h4 Y C4 I5 n* bPricing
) x" g& W, v+ [' r7 ]5 eRole in economic growth
) x* `7 Y" W/ U: X6 ]Energy sources and markets 4 V$ R& e/ _3 W+ K+ D, p0 S
Role of government
& M" w$ v% A# d9 a5 s# Z8 m+ ~0 R- KRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about 7 ^" _. l% p z3 }% X& X* F% Q( H
Externalities5 C9 N% G" R$ y2 v7 ~
Regulation
$ C) f3 H0 H2 M* W. o ~& KGovernment roles
% e( D1 i: I, x6 ?, J2 pOr would like to learn more about ; u% ]" d! |" |2 T9 e& _) m
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration! f; _' z9 x. {! G
Steps taken to address deterioration( Y9 r4 x2 a+ g
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 S+ ?* V# S$ E1 }0 r/ N# l
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment3 ^6 j3 d% J6 z8 \/ o; |
Topics: 0 ~3 X9 l. Y% i+ k) ]$ d, W+ ]
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 }# i3 B5 ?; h' h- k# HTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ; s" u2 y0 p! c$ W7 j
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; W5 C/ \+ }; D( ^0 p: T) X* U
Recreation economics9 U" @4 |! [3 y* f8 U( {+ ]7 |
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; T7 O/ h$ g. }/ k Individual Incentives8 `+ m# \$ R+ U8 F2 M4 |
Total Welfare 8 D6 b5 U& }5 O/ j- f9 L
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- l! E6 L: D9 O; dECON 378 Law and Economics3 E9 J, E, u/ X
Topics: 2 F& E! h8 ~5 S+ K# g& o4 Z/ B
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
" F. [$ f# j S1 @) Y# y7 o: ?* ZCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ J7 H9 |; Y9 P$ x6 O- j: P: S
Child Support Payments
% ~# h; Y* ]* j: `3 r) \% q$ F7 J9 ^Private Divorce agreements
4 a* z/ |( R0 X7 o. `( NCriminal provisions of the Competition Act8 z" g: o+ a o) {
6 r; j6 m9 s( |If you enjoyed learning about 4 f& w7 n/ r% P! W0 \; u
Prisoners Dilemma# z$ P2 p0 J+ D0 s
Dominant Strategies6 S& L- @* I' G+ W2 [1 Q( R
Collusion
0 t3 s: {# |- u9 p& P' |( x, Q# FYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 x9 u$ H. d8 G9 O% L% T
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 v& \4 Y k0 HTopics: 0 p+ [) b; |: B, I) f
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 g/ n( P& U( t' [7 F" e5 r
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! F3 T3 V" t, h: j) h" R* V
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ECON 384 & 299 |
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