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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth! N; h1 p" \) ?! K! N) w
Or would like to learn more about:
* e2 k% c! c! w( X# J1 sChina as an Emerging Economy4 N5 v0 N& U7 D& E( ]5 v8 V
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: z# s6 v1 L- i1 j# e
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ W4 M8 r8 @+ I& }0 F0 ~( GTopics:
4 V7 X# d& ~% T# XChinese Economy Characteristics: _/ C- n( m7 y* a C+ d
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
* i5 [& P" ]/ C$ p: v; eConsequences of economic reform
. T4 T* e2 p& k7 x: k6 Z9 mCanada’s economic relations with China
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3 B* J: s. J/ x. f qIf you would like to learn more about:
/ z$ }( ?% r A2 WRich and Poor Countries
0 y" C5 o( g) v: R6 W% ZWhy economies differ+ Y. T9 e/ b i. g5 o" ]
Causes for such differences( \. k( \, Y; |# |) c2 ^: W6 T
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) j4 ?; ^! h2 [ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 U) F) M$ u; p" G" m+ @
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Technology7 Y' b7 ^. b( G1 A& E
Institutions
0 i6 ]& L o- G. F, T( XGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand! W! u" A. Y7 f9 d# L3 q% } V/ D
Consumer Behavior
7 v$ ^& m" W3 H* B) E- v. f+ ZProduction and Cost
! g) t, a* `5 b7 a# Y0 LPrice and Output
6 G+ x1 ]: O E5 @% w1 O9 n$ [Market Structures0 e/ a0 `5 O. j7 Q! }1 [1 Z
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 u/ l* f/ ~0 \' N! S
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: f9 i+ Z1 J6 n7 }
Topics:
! Y. `* m/ Z9 Z) y3 CTheory of consumer behavior5 B( D) F: B9 Z- B" Y1 R
Theory of production and cost
# X% s# u: ^- U- nPrice and output determination under competition" k: m) k# i/ N }: ^
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ \0 C# n* E. n7 N/ ?Costs and Benefits
; f0 R3 E) l- N8 w# d% UExternalities1 n) }$ q. {% T- Z9 L2 D& s2 B
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
7 ?" M5 b! ?$ h% [4 YYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! r0 @+ R; A, Q5 S3 wECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: G2 G, x) W* Y6 ATopics:/ r3 k" g# u, Y# y+ _
Cost-Benefit Analysis6 ^" r0 {( G* O3 z4 b' |# d* F
Evaluating Public Investment Projects) [* v+ B6 ]" D6 r! p
Look at examples from
% B) t' L' B6 h" O/ r$ O+ ETransportation
$ `9 Z& a- d- `- |7 O i. m% C- jRiver Basin Management
8 [, R5 G- E. f' _Electrical Generation0 u* d2 g' P6 w5 v
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 L! D5 Y, c6 @1 Z2 Z/ i6 fSupply and Demand( M7 W" | s( I1 i0 P: _
Externalities
" J! J' t3 a/ G6 g6 mResource Allocation
! i7 p) l; s8 ]- MTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada: ~0 [ P% N$ Q9 U
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 T+ U; e$ h2 }5 u9 q( s4 K
ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 o% w. A3 i% p( X7 STopics:8 Q/ Q$ E: n/ h; b: s
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
u3 I* O5 S' c% p0 WScarcity and pricing {% R3 q) e7 L! I* n
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues2 z# G( q/ ]1 @& u' t. A3 W+ u' y0 g9 A
+ u+ Q2 X( k( ]. [) l( gIf you enjoyed learning about ; o ]1 r6 O- {& H) f) G
Resource Allocation; m6 o3 a# x8 A5 W7 s6 I
Pricing
7 v2 }$ v$ ~) r* F3 VMarkets V) [, a$ U! u J- K# @
Government roles3 d: k% F. ^! ?
Or would like to learn more about
# B' `! o, w3 ?6 r: i. J3 TThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 _! U2 `* Y* W0 J' k: D1 o
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
" m7 |1 h- k" \1 P9 L9 JYou might enjoy a course about # v6 R$ {3 b2 `: R% O
Energy Economics!
* A: U0 s- K2 L' H) j( v4 l2 A0 cECON 366 Energy Economics
3 a) o5 K. b: R8 ]) dTopics: 3 [( L6 s6 K8 j. j. Q
Pricing8 Z% j( _7 F% i( T0 V
Role in economic growth
3 Y o2 t: ^/ B: U) IEnergy sources and markets
% C% Q5 K% ~9 q- W- ^2 c& O' @Role of government , F1 U* O C7 t; K# H/ p V/ k
Regulation
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Externalities* D+ B, {- |. ^( w( I# z
Regulation
- J0 x! {2 B' [Government roles+ p+ q& {* K4 p( f
Or would like to learn more about
( r4 h, I4 j$ ]& O8 m6 jEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
2 _& ^0 V! S* @5 B4 _3 `Steps taken to address deterioration; r; H1 o |1 r6 L: M
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * t% h0 ?0 b! M" t _" ~+ q
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment, `" z* A6 s* u7 ?3 h- i7 L
Topics:
2 c4 c- E0 g# aEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 E+ |( Y' D; }4 }& B* h# Y% @
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ; E2 x/ j+ k( E, ~6 ~' F9 i- a
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - R6 g T3 b+ ~4 z; W7 a
Recreation economics4 [( ~6 @5 i, g1 ]. }% K
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7 Q8 Q) W" Q9 ^3 |* o5 S$ y- l Individual Incentives
$ y7 I+ Y9 r' LTotal Welfare $ D5 r, K0 q6 P9 @$ r1 @
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
8 r1 @2 }5 t7 |7 _1 e& TECON 378 Law and Economics
4 A* i% ~9 s! f' |, X0 NTopics: - Y) S" Y& q6 e" d/ G
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
0 C/ ^$ z7 D6 _$ D2 w5 P( E: H, VCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) a. z+ Q/ r S
Child Support Payments2 T! o7 @& T9 z9 [) F
Private Divorce agreements3 D4 p% z O- O; }" a* F! i
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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7 O/ j( U5 `% W6 p ]# p) fIf you enjoyed learning about 6 h) i _0 b& H- q( O+ N
Prisoners Dilemma
& O' ?2 @" A$ x. c0 r+ u, P- [+ m! ODominant Strategies0 v( }# V5 u7 E& k" c" n6 C/ C
Collusion
8 {8 R" |* p) ^# FYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 c* d# J$ S+ y" W3 y. `% c
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 k9 X' k5 E) c9 ~$ Y# nTopics:
* H* o+ [8 A- [6 \9 q' ZAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 J' ]# T' O) c# z! [! t. @! \Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & k% c R% r# J4 g8 r' r8 o$ ^
Note! Prerequisites:
5 M" H# X N6 B* H$ `' ?: ]3 cECON 384 & 299 |
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