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If you enjoyed learning about:
+ ^- E) d8 a, r# eTrade3 \1 K w$ A9 M, n- T
Growth9 y( l# U$ u* f. y0 W
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China as an Emerging Economy G, x4 F0 S+ `, ~7 s' R8 M
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ v, _ k, C! ?& i
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- u: R/ p; l, z8 G9 H& _$ t0 MTopics: ' v8 ?+ J/ H% ] _. A2 b' y
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- R0 B3 x; s. b2 ]Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
2 c+ e7 K9 g2 R5 b) _! rConsequences of economic reform
+ i0 ~2 D2 U. x2 D: e! zCanada’s economic relations with China: I l x3 z! |. d6 c/ v
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Rich and Poor Countries
$ e9 q H4 W! M8 @6 R, [Why economies differ0 G& R. D. [4 e3 y- F5 ]
Causes for such differences" j9 B! P- M M, }! I6 G1 q
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 g% I+ l& @" M U& V, @* rECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: c b' ^9 Y$ l
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Technology
$ j* \& W) S H" cInstitutions
, n9 v: w0 f1 d1 x6 I( nGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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& S) W4 ]3 e+ X( cIf you enjoyed learning about
* }; h& s3 c- I" cSupply and Demand
" |. S) w1 w" j1 tConsumer Behavior q& q4 Z7 W: U9 b- U& e8 O' b C
Production and Cost
6 d( C( j% w' ~1 B8 {) |% o. L) FPrice and Output
" V7 U1 i5 Z: r2 J/ e- DMarket Structures1 D6 B% ]6 m! b8 e* z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 M* P/ a a1 k+ e0 X
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I ^! |- l; U+ k8 v4 ]* e
Topics:
: v) \: ~ I0 l4 d" STheory of consumer behavior% Z+ Y& v: m: |7 _' Q: I' N
Theory of production and cost
, d6 w1 r1 h- @2 X8 p& j4 {5 e& EPrice and output determination under competition
7 K$ a( T1 l$ cMonopoly and other market structures9 q3 ]' d" r; d' F/ ]0 @
" h y q3 Z1 l8 D% bIf you enjoyed learning about
& I$ H6 @ [+ C3 N0 TCosts and Benefits v; _+ G2 \3 y" O8 D3 [7 z
Externalities2 S2 Q/ Z& R7 m
Decision-making% I U, h/ F- t* P3 E0 i4 ~4 b. w
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4 b) i/ F6 p7 VCapital Investments" V# w2 Y+ j; y/ S) ?. k8 R
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 w4 Q G$ a- z. X4 F1 `5 `/ \ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! D& r2 E( q" `+ U9 D
Topics:
0 Z% W6 g& N4 C! xCost-Benefit Analysis2 D% c9 a! H2 E2 J2 H8 u. v& \
Evaluating Public Investment Projects7 ?* G4 ]3 `& z
Look at examples from 3 o- A' E2 C3 Q' B" S W5 ^
Transportation
3 ^8 F) P( `7 r- BRiver Basin Management
* ` d+ Z$ x+ ?; L) w/ LElectrical Generation
8 }7 ~1 Z8 W9 T, S0 B- a6 V; ^Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ d9 ]) \ G/ e% l# P/ Y; }6 p
- S w8 R5 N/ oIf you enjoyed learning about
: S7 {" U# q3 g1 v/ K4 I* I! XSupply and Demand
/ N7 [0 g) p2 [; CExternalities6 D) _9 b- N6 G9 W
Resource Allocation
; c1 \6 E, s$ b, e& x5 BTaxation I$ R0 [% L$ n0 p. w8 W0 W
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# C6 M4 p- Z8 y% J# ~# `9 ?8 u! ?- d
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) d! s; L; p5 G6 A7 r) C. {ECON 365 Resource Economics+ n' N+ b$ m4 O0 G$ O
Topics:, x/ v& P6 \0 O
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, W0 x- V+ P' ~. {. D. a0 M5 L8 i% t: VScarcity and pricing
/ [" y0 Y! X# P0 o6 WContemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 }. u+ z- I. X8 F
3 s5 ]- k; P& _: x. Q5 U% d( }/ HIf you enjoyed learning about
' e9 b4 i4 B/ [. H4 tResource Allocation
2 [ R1 W# @- e! h9 X3 p2 e! \Pricing
) K4 S! I( K9 D! V8 h. aMarkets+ I7 s1 c8 K! _+ m; v c9 I, F
Government roles
U" i; q+ J, \8 I3 R2 _% sOr would like to learn more about
- P0 z1 v$ c3 n: }# X/ n9 SThe energy sector, including sources and markets3 Q4 o# u; f1 r- e' J& L# M u
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 g, o& E/ @" W3 GYou might enjoy a course about
/ O) @3 h9 q) ?) `5 E# I# q3 G2 ?Energy Economics!
% \4 a3 v% X/ JECON 366 Energy Economics
+ f/ C# N2 H$ L1 r, |$ XTopics:
! K& R" G' R w" l8 MPricing
& B( N8 g5 g+ n" E/ H& @* eRole in economic growth
2 m2 B4 o4 S6 p0 d8 pEnergy sources and markets
9 I2 q, Z$ i2 t6 V+ n" SRole of government & g9 g- | |- F% O5 }! U: H; R
Regulation 6 G9 O& j* A) r' t+ X% S {3 [: ]
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If you enjoyed learning about
O1 h! u' h: s* \6 @8 wExternalities
" l: R# z1 r; E- |3 L1 bRegulation& F2 r. \5 \5 t8 R
Government roles
|1 o P, L9 w) N/ ^ P4 fOr would like to learn more about 8 q9 j. w$ w+ U" m0 p
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: o M: r, _! v2 O5 j& F/ z9 z: KSteps taken to address deterioration
" {. d y& M5 D8 B$ Z! Z! s8 [You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 ?7 C, W/ z" i* lECON 369 Economics of the Environment
: x( l; [/ ]7 ]! @6 X7 ~3 D" HTopics: ' o7 G/ F; z3 ?& e
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 N! _" R/ H! P/ `4 pTypes and causes of environmental deterioration : H+ M5 L3 | `
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) u5 u; @3 w! f8 W
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 b4 E' E7 L! l3 d Individual Incentives
/ n/ I: _3 M6 ~; W. lTotal Welfare 8 Z( X+ o/ h* f( h
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
( u9 F6 g* C/ m" E1 qECON 378 Law and Economics- i0 a( l# K; _% } F9 v7 ~; i. b
Topics: 8 o& f8 z8 \" `4 o3 g. |$ A' h1 ^
Issues in Criminal and Family Law0 V3 n- D0 U- u+ o$ ?9 W( I* Z, \
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
X/ O( y, ] w2 n% r; `' b1 e, |Child Support Payments
8 a# X8 m: {" N: c, p) E/ {: V# BPrivate Divorce agreements
+ e2 e0 P8 \ w; @- G0 zCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 x' A& O0 z1 o- j/ ], m2 TPrisoners Dilemma
( P5 J4 S# q; D. |- H' z9 aDominant Strategies
+ p+ Z; L5 i) D, NCollusion: @3 Q, r6 X/ J$ W
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 |% n5 i9 _6 s" M$ M2 o) t# |ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, |; b1 d2 p- W/ L6 U! P. r
Topics:
$ H1 g: I. L) l9 s! HAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 h; W7 t/ J R! C" x/ T {+ c
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % ^! B4 r4 ^/ s2 T( d4 i
Note! Prerequisites:
. h! Q* ~1 {, _: oECON 384 & 299 |
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