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Growth& d( Z6 P% h' U5 C2 Q
Or would like to learn more about: " N& o: C4 R* F4 x5 ]
China as an Emerging Economy
# K/ x0 D, X* P8 n& K% EYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- P1 w: ^7 S# {8 I" }3 GECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 @! q1 `* v! I% E5 ~
Topics:
; O. j; O4 B+ f. r4 }$ \Chinese Economy Characteristics
0 s k: Z) Z" J4 l+ K- YRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
u0 W' |* u( b" [/ C7 [7 S$ `Consequences of economic reform! h' I b& I3 j
Canada’s economic relations with China: ]% @/ Z+ {& Z: ~0 s7 P; {4 y& T
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If you would like to learn more about:
2 q0 C" R# |* w' `2 h: mRich and Poor Countries" ]- ]6 a- \5 }3 O
Why economies differ8 u [9 F6 o+ \' L3 {. G, j1 \
Causes for such differences
$ R& x- g' o/ `' S* M. D0 m8 nYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; |& B2 G8 m( N. k* i. h% s/ ~
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* ^, q' a+ [& n! T3 kTopics:
8 Z3 y9 K6 e& L2 Y, J" BTechnology. n7 o) S: n0 |! u; b
Institutions) t' n, u' z4 G2 o
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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1 l; ?# z, L/ x3 t; TIf you enjoyed learning about 8 X( q) ^, U+ n8 E" z! J
Supply and Demand
3 v# V, v/ P4 u- q" GConsumer Behavior* i7 Q; A! C: E3 Q# a Q# D( y
Production and Cost, E6 g) D6 G6 D( W7 S
Price and Output; ^+ `/ O, N) z3 @$ D! m% [4 n
Market Structures
_) [7 C0 b7 i* a7 w% c: DYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% K: ^2 f( J: G V; v
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: \ f0 k% N0 N& `& z! tTopics: - ] y4 g l; T2 ]. L3 Y, v
Theory of consumer behavior
' q i8 e/ [! k; {( ]+ ZTheory of production and cost
' r3 n. |* g# }, Q% A% CPrice and output determination under competition3 r3 e7 h1 h1 y' ^; Z* U% {: G" h
Monopoly and other market structures
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# B/ r2 ` s4 D' Y% R+ vIf you enjoyed learning about
4 p5 Z$ N- \: B% BCosts and Benefits
, \4 t" O- l8 [Externalities
$ e9 [) g/ h7 C4 T+ m/ ^Decision-making+ F2 I3 X; a' j6 x0 A: u+ n; G- R2 _
Or would like to learn more about
6 Q, I- s1 W3 \' r n b' {0 lCapital Investments3 v# e1 s7 v8 Z, l
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" ^" R7 m& o, X0 U9 M; O# B/ GECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
2 M* n' ~0 ?4 Y/ } M& W# cTopics:* F0 i4 L, V! m. `
Cost-Benefit Analysis$ B$ \1 t1 m/ V( r& H& \* K
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
- W; ^' D& |* LLook at examples from
, F O2 u8 a, g# p! NTransportation
+ t1 c, m8 X. s7 q, y' e1 N, BRiver Basin Management
: V7 ^( K7 w6 |' l, w# `. \Electrical Generation
- c0 g3 J$ k8 t) TOil & Gas and Pollution Control& P2 @1 V6 c' Y
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Supply and Demand
3 w. V$ n" F, X, h7 \/ R5 `' xExternalities
2 I( q: B' P: l( Q4 L Q0 k oResource Allocation
/ P& y1 ^2 O2 w+ k0 LTaxation
, n* x- d0 X: _0 qOr would like to learn more about # r6 R% ~ q! D' O( ~3 L d3 {* F
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 V; v% \. T7 p5 sYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' `" m8 [. M7 u; e* L( Z2 b8 |ECON 365 Resource Economics- H- @$ V! V0 c( }2 K; A) t
Topics:2 Q1 N' J" l3 L' _$ a) x
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources0 q- }, T! p. u2 c/ ]) n
Scarcity and pricing3 X! X. X) D9 c1 l
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues4 a5 z0 i' P9 }2 F. p( t7 s; K
6 G2 U8 E- [0 B6 M/ S8 aIf you enjoyed learning about 2 ~2 K% z0 G! Q- T& g
Resource Allocation4 P/ ^; ^) [ C8 ~
Pricing' a6 D' I. Y% B4 c9 Z* K* ^
Markets ]) d6 s7 A. n, v) S4 X- ]
Government roles& y- l/ U6 u0 G8 v. E
Or would like to learn more about
9 y+ U, H! r$ P0 G3 x" hThe energy sector, including sources and markets$ Z. Z" q- e5 m; B+ y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
* C; `$ P" D+ p1 `) c1 k7 AYou might enjoy a course about : r0 J& T& v# ?0 ^) \( p* n1 G
Energy Economics!
+ {8 U7 Q1 @/ g+ RECON 366 Energy Economics u. T; l3 b/ L
Topics: 8 k2 p1 I* M6 T& n2 P
Pricing
& R$ P6 w8 K7 e' @9 e& u- C6 @! ? hRole in economic growth
; P% A; \$ u! Z% Z. `Energy sources and markets
F7 X: L% O5 X/ _" R1 P, R- MRole of government : B1 O9 F @1 S. n2 j8 X
Regulation
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' ]0 j! ^# P$ mIf you enjoyed learning about
" m* \# [2 U, q. I! s4 t9 }Externalities- D. H b& E- Q" @& P- L
Regulation( U' i/ u8 F' r6 `% h
Government roles1 N# L1 N( Y, m
Or would like to learn more about
3 j$ P' o6 \- C& iEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# [3 I/ u$ ?8 M, y% X/ v. I" o) BSteps taken to address deterioration
, G Q1 g! p' p% HYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! x4 U" D v- ?" S& x
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment# Q. Q7 F% o/ R8 K
Topics:
/ O/ V) W! c7 xEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
" \* p1 b. W+ eTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 8 C: o1 [' }8 @- z& R4 M
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
* ]0 f+ D& V5 M6 C( zRecreation economics% Z1 u5 N& W* b: x
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 Q+ h' m6 }* h8 p5 r9 V+ f Individual Incentives9 J# T6 C8 ^! m& O/ r N
Total Welfare 3 j. [1 q/ [ x2 Y3 n$ a
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % W4 W4 L) K: b
ECON 378 Law and Economics( U/ m, K" v$ H4 l& R; Y
Topics:
, O& S+ a0 \# {+ K; oIssues in Criminal and Family Law
/ P9 N1 ] o- N" h$ k7 tCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# C" t7 O$ a" j3 f$ P9 `- UChild Support Payments
6 Z" Z/ Z1 c) j2 kPrivate Divorce agreements
$ Z' p& i: {# r2 R! |$ J; Q. jCriminal provisions of the Competition Act& [, V7 Q- y1 \- a
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Prisoners Dilemma
& z. A- D0 u- U2 M+ bDominant Strategies& x% f3 P7 \$ X* _5 L
Collusion
* E9 B4 U4 u8 v* ^* gYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " g; o8 Z# f3 n9 `
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
8 Y2 B2 \0 x' f: M$ FTopics:
; K# z7 ]4 }/ `* z; QAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# T( ^/ s# y* V( aApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 }! a3 o' t/ [* |7 r( Z1 mNote! Prerequisites: ' Y" H" {& o. t, d
ECON 384 & 299 |
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