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If you enjoyed learning about: 2 Q1 y! w# ^% y/ O7 ]
Trade, t. \; V. }$ \; L5 N
Growth) K, }1 i( O; p. u' v _/ r0 M
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/ I! z e3 G# Q8 i" p6 G5 EChina as an Emerging Economy/ H- @0 z- g. ~) L, b+ S
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" u! l! l$ z9 i1 j& X
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 k+ V9 n Z& }0 a3 @7 L, f0 qTopics: + [$ a3 i9 D0 E. Z- [* a
Chinese Economy Characteristics
! ^ _8 F5 ?+ g2 ~Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ U% y, M n+ d# |' Q5 ^
Consequences of economic reform( F: H- L- s8 I2 A$ ~
Canada’s economic relations with China( c# t2 O! M# `
; m- W3 n/ L; A5 BIf you would like to learn more about: 2 G- i/ }( ~* w, J' i/ ]
Rich and Poor Countries
# @4 F7 O/ ^# _Why economies differ9 x V. |3 r+ G D
Causes for such differences0 L/ e/ Q% k9 Q0 y4 j3 u
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' p4 @8 k* _& p* _ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 L$ D1 {7 y' j- ~7 z
Topics:
3 _0 j; s( _" F4 o) u! fTechnology8 P7 J5 `, k+ r3 I
Institutions
* N0 @; |. q' l/ d }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 w; P5 z% N8 `
: _4 K' z( q! M. M0 \) ?If you enjoyed learning about 1 s- e0 q& w0 A8 \1 ]2 a7 P
Supply and Demand
6 F# A& F A& }, bConsumer Behavior: Q$ S% _3 z* p: D, {$ Q+ ]
Production and Cost
2 H1 E! O( \' k: jPrice and Output5 Q1 W9 _' a) l8 @
Market Structures S1 I9 D6 Q! f( [, P# P
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 {3 o. x5 `( I9 R0 [% ?
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I7 D7 o8 }6 r4 r
Topics: 8 O" t _7 J5 V- v5 N5 _
Theory of consumer behavior8 M. V, g2 h* R8 L
Theory of production and cost! \; C0 l( g: h
Price and output determination under competition
& m g7 B3 I6 G8 G& y. ^Monopoly and other market structures5 V: h; ]1 Z0 k
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Costs and Benefits " _2 X+ F/ Y. C: Z6 M, d" T( C" ]
Externalities
: N) \1 n( I; F( UDecision-making+ C0 A2 Y1 ` G+ p7 P
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Capital Investments
2 f3 y. D7 b" `4 Q, g) VYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
r4 x" w% Y# @2 Q* O6 TECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! S& a, E1 s4 |7 D2 `6 ^7 XTopics:
# B& g/ P' G! I9 \Cost-Benefit Analysis
# T, |; U: S, v* K3 i4 a8 [4 zEvaluating Public Investment Projects
9 I; O# p5 W" S) ~9 z* vLook at examples from . b6 X( a& d) q* j' K$ X0 G: b6 n
Transportation! [8 j- v/ Q, Y, O% o# f1 {8 L
River Basin Management/ b8 \, z- l- {8 P
Electrical Generation6 H* m. r3 U) J+ H/ a
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control0 b, w E u6 y5 o
! p/ T, |1 E1 V: [If you enjoyed learning about : E2 G- T2 U) h. z/ _+ D$ J
Supply and Demand
; n7 x; g: t# ^Externalities
* M; ~. A! H2 @. I3 C8 e! ^Resource Allocation. o" @- {3 Q6 Z. z0 Q3 |
Taxation u% J! i. c" c7 Y" ^
Or would like to learn more about
5 D( J3 }/ D/ t' bSupply of Natural Resources in Canada2 _ y+ o4 H0 v. j0 K8 R/ ^
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ w' x" D( m" f) N- t
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ w% A# h5 m+ J& A
Topics:( U. \5 v+ c9 X4 U8 O
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- r+ S: \1 Z+ `9 X+ u) c) W" H
Scarcity and pricing
8 P) Z$ M4 D" c( T% I5 zContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 R6 ?# M: G: l6 s! f
b b( @- U Y9 Z$ ^If you enjoyed learning about , `' {1 ?. O, \& m$ S# F1 x
Resource Allocation
. R0 W1 B; c0 z5 XPricing# Q- ^4 [0 |2 L; G6 i' c
Markets5 u2 R9 @0 E/ z- O
Government roles8 G" ~0 q, O: Q( q5 D$ `3 J
Or would like to learn more about
) d; r9 @" i! v$ a5 J9 o/ \The energy sector, including sources and markets( a- \0 U6 c' x' }! Z
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 f0 L5 W6 e9 k# g5 ]4 \You might enjoy a course about & k! Z8 |" Y0 f* _, \$ X2 M! H6 B
Energy Economics!
, ]6 x1 Z' R3 Z; V4 J& i- v3 h) p2 LECON 366 Energy Economics) U5 h2 U( f: w1 y) l" h
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Pricing- h2 T4 M/ j4 F) p& |3 p2 x) K2 L* b+ B
Role in economic growth
% G5 a" `. ]0 d' g z. I: QEnergy sources and markets
% M- r; C8 v( FRole of government - q# }! `" e; A$ p7 s6 }# Y
Regulation
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% E8 }5 T" p, B x4 H% d+ A0 uIf you enjoyed learning about 4 n& `$ n2 a( m
Externalities
p" m7 d+ ` F9 w; h$ _" \Regulation
# u( O q( Q, r4 H xGovernment roles
9 V4 d0 t* n0 z2 J$ lOr would like to learn more about
+ w/ L6 g; r; k4 SEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration! ~+ k b1 U/ e% s5 d4 e% z
Steps taken to address deterioration' g1 @% U- j: f
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 l4 ~( Q5 d$ I6 c/ pECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 R" h, N- q( b, z: R
Topics:
+ c H' ], L; O" e# G1 kEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
s5 b& k( T1 r2 }Types and causes of environmental deterioration : x. K+ D ^1 j+ S( O
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 h' X1 Q( q8 D" J. I/ X( fRecreation economics4 ]& Q. y2 y u( W; K3 b" Z
" R" |( O: C6 q" m! K, X: D1 K' l" `3 zIf you enjoyed learning about
/ S8 t9 W. o3 C& Y% e% S Individual Incentives9 y: S$ z+ N. C% `+ ?# g
Total Welfare ( t( F& @! J% _
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. L( E x, f4 `: z/ t8 l/ vECON 378 Law and Economics3 l+ O9 |' q: C; N' Y6 A) X
Topics: n6 w0 L& f: i2 q ?/ N, H2 p% _
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
, \% _9 m& Q# v+ p5 OCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& A3 Z, {. N' {+ f$ [0 G& aChild Support Payments
/ J) X' q6 U5 Y" Q; NPrivate Divorce agreements
+ M7 G( |# Q+ M6 f1 }3 e. P' KCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about ' h/ g$ [2 b8 a7 V R4 A8 [, V
Prisoners Dilemma
( ~1 o! ]8 s% PDominant Strategies# Q) |5 l# k" z& u. [/ y
Collusion
9 p% p( B1 w, G( \. J# d! H7 rYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! ~9 r% c, K5 |0 |9 g5 yECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( w! U2 I/ }: a: j" F, O- M" @Topics: ( \" D8 L4 b! d: b# K3 c2 L
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
+ t, W4 D6 U9 ^4 ]* K' V: n7 GApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' Q# o. x( A: F+ V# {
Note! Prerequisites:
* B+ Y2 q6 P2 k$ I [1 l2 V) Y) NECON 384 & 299 |
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