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If you enjoyed learning about:
1 k& T4 p8 U4 K$ BTrade1 A" d, I6 }) l3 I+ b% A
Growth8 c% @# {* x3 y' `9 K
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China as an Emerging Economy
8 v5 l8 i9 L5 i3 B" J0 y! N5 T8 _You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 m+ {% T0 s6 j/ k# \4 l* CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development3 r4 Y3 M" K1 Y4 f3 g/ o4 I
Topics:
+ E1 D7 j7 l+ K" Q; c0 U5 u: pChinese Economy Characteristics, R+ I9 f8 [5 A/ p
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
# k: S; m1 X Q: zConsequences of economic reform$ Z! ?+ @( @ l* @; v: D' d3 \
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
: {/ L2 @+ G+ c3 tRich and Poor Countries
, @ B; Y! H: M9 CWhy economies differ: {+ R7 Y6 ?3 \' e9 Z4 z& c
Causes for such differences
9 w0 O1 Z" y+ G; V9 E2 ?, L* RYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 l, w4 h6 s, V* b& S+ ?ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 C: t$ a4 [' L3 C" Z5 f
Topics:
- Q0 q8 v2 ~2 k+ ~, wTechnology
. s8 @ ^& M' a! TInstitutions
" @8 Q, u/ M5 lGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence # d- O+ n' J! ]. D( t
* F/ p3 d$ X+ p) c+ H2 U# d3 DIf you enjoyed learning about
) L# _* [2 p0 g* JSupply and Demand
7 s$ D2 x0 t5 Y# q( ]8 f" @ vConsumer Behavior
/ w+ O8 \) Z3 N9 J) q# s8 H& QProduction and Cost8 i. ~2 \" R) m* l g9 ?0 f
Price and Output
. j6 I' @) r, c$ m. WMarket Structures
! Z, q \& N: HYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!1 h% y6 e+ Z0 {, q, Z
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' Z* ^4 r9 {" o( Q9 \4 _2 hTopics: ; p+ E+ l- s& b9 |) P! j
Theory of consumer behavior! t9 I+ q% F: s) z+ H! F
Theory of production and cost
; t4 c' \5 C( l8 nPrice and output determination under competition9 W' {: P9 Y+ o* L! ~" e
Monopoly and other market structures3 l/ D- G+ v" k: n% Z
. _- }8 p4 @/ {, C0 [# r/ k7 p" gIf you enjoyed learning about - C3 K7 A# c! Q1 M! M% H
Costs and Benefits 9 L! C, w8 v. ~5 C4 J( \) h- w" p/ S
Externalities7 m6 I6 y+ f* N3 R
Decision-making
2 ~, s) `% N; zOr would like to learn more about : l% M" r: O4 i3 v9 u; \, W
Capital Investments
0 w9 S# N) |# t, w: Q' qYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ L( _, v. b' M2 A! }1 R$ n
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation$ _3 {7 U: D& H" R# j
Topics:
2 t$ E5 A* y, I `Cost-Benefit Analysis T+ N% z# A) T/ T; ], j" n
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
9 m! ?, A0 y! y. Y, ZLook at examples from
/ c* m- J- U! Z: l C& b) U zTransportation
: N! H/ C! s6 a S/ A- [. [! b7 QRiver Basin Management
6 v9 G/ S1 X9 F) KElectrical Generation& U- n4 a. `) j: l: f
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
# Y' {1 r6 U: _/ ^) V. nExternalities
; x4 d) V9 a9 X; V" i+ J4 g- n, N1 DResource Allocation3 H/ Z, A8 c! K
Taxation5 L0 k% A! N8 W
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
- c' ~& F2 w. x& Y8 o% ^You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ F4 P/ g0 b! a4 ~$ sECON 365 Resource Economics
+ f3 I; ]$ n. h+ Q+ X& H# ITopics:! l4 t6 S' }# d
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 Z; ` S i) N7 N: V2 Q3 O
Scarcity and pricing
1 j9 o7 e7 P ~3 N3 c, kContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
# c1 A5 O: C* c3 d% A0 @$ ?7 JResource Allocation
) v0 Q A5 |7 D$ l0 Z' e- yPricing/ [% f2 X, ]" _. w7 T
Markets
c+ v- S( y. c6 ?0 B6 jGovernment roles
% I. W7 K8 F6 ^0 W, s- NOr would like to learn more about , h( }7 e8 {1 X' U7 q' j
The energy sector, including sources and markets) c% j3 M1 H! Y2 _ d/ c
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
: x6 I; w( B t6 @/ PYou might enjoy a course about
W: O) G5 C( Q8 M* T8 k2 |Energy Economics!6 _8 j- p! L0 F1 }0 P& q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
" P* |/ S( |/ ETopics: ) t, I @9 f# s# b
Pricing! E5 y7 L4 l9 _) D1 P% N8 y
Role in economic growth
6 {5 A2 `1 c+ d6 H; s' JEnergy sources and markets 1 |" o0 ~% C! S4 y3 i# O
Role of government
8 K8 d% r" W3 l @ p- @2 n8 a" hRegulation $ H- X9 s, s$ R$ e
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 D# g* L" u" m, I) m, g* T# }Externalities, H. X& v% X& D0 V# L
Regulation
^1 q' g* Y- s) D4 sGovernment roles& y% ^& e: D; h) G. g+ n
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: |* Q# R: a" g1 p WSteps taken to address deterioration+ A0 Z7 o# i) h; n
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, u2 z% o1 }- w4 E4 J. TECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- [7 T7 ~1 T/ b: YTopics:
. C; ?" [2 A: a/ \0 \: zEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment n5 `! C& `! e# ~, v: L* ^' |: I
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
3 T5 W. d8 K8 p; `6 y, s zTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. a4 C. K" e, C. h2 Y) FRecreation economics3 m2 P. t2 y3 r; N, O7 `3 b
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Individual Incentives. [* r2 C3 k" y8 b
Total Welfare ; @" s% Z3 a7 q4 ^
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 r$ J+ K4 h7 p3 w" d6 r" s
ECON 378 Law and Economics
6 G& e! q* C' z+ F1 C4 L+ uTopics:
- }- k; y8 z+ G& i% [6 ~, C7 M6 E& RIssues in Criminal and Family Law& G2 T/ F- k! w u N, L
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 O. o9 ?! _7 y: X3 U8 \7 W1 S6 iChild Support Payments9 p$ _) V9 G' x
Private Divorce agreements( \: w* d6 a$ Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act1 O. q8 q8 L2 H; N4 d
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If you enjoyed learning about
" p' u$ v% p9 o$ Z5 c- W8 t2 wPrisoners Dilemma
8 v; @6 P X4 ?5 b& D# h3 yDominant Strategies
. G: h/ l( i7 }& n1 j3 xCollusion
! c( |9 b$ }2 P! ?You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - s/ b) p' X& b2 X
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
8 ?* {& s" @. b7 PTopics:
1 F/ T3 y, q. v, z1 ?3 q" CAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games) Q$ c' Q7 v' E0 L$ N! E
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! I+ L h7 j4 u) L$ |
Note! Prerequisites: 1 [& n2 p# a8 n" _
ECON 384 & 299 |
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