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If you enjoyed learning about:
; t% B1 M4 o* l, r1 i1 \" k" JTrade
; C* _$ \/ G& gGrowth
6 Q$ x4 g* n3 b- ], ZOr would like to learn more about:
. q% K4 ?4 z( x5 i& ^China as an Emerging Economy, U- m ~. _8 O+ a
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!) G+ `* ?0 H" n; T! [8 w4 Q: @5 g
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& m& E" R8 i% o
Topics:
0 V& f: x8 q d3 B8 \6 T3 QChinese Economy Characteristics: d$ y* R/ w |* v# a. Q1 e
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy! j0 L1 i, }- }' G8 ]( P7 J- n
Consequences of economic reform u8 n8 \' u( _9 a9 m3 z7 m
Canada’s economic relations with China# [+ ~9 E/ H! d# p, ]( U& y
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If you would like to learn more about: , C& y r7 \0 u3 a2 O! u
Rich and Poor Countries
|. U- i! ~4 P" PWhy economies differ" S( X0 B) N4 d* q2 R& E
Causes for such differences
, v, o4 X- |8 d% Q3 }4 c. R, t) cYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" c' { ^. L- d6 S" u+ c
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
* V8 y( I# _- D! t. A# l! tTopics:
- c5 ?! p5 s% e- ^Technology( `! ~, J5 M0 x/ [4 [
Institutions
e+ w! @5 q0 K iGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
' ^$ o M5 P: w. i& U; dSupply and Demand
5 n( n3 B) K: s/ x& t, oConsumer Behavior1 |2 z) E2 e1 k/ a' }
Production and Cost
- R$ u' _" M8 S; MPrice and Output
3 [! v8 e W, @2 |9 H% IMarket Structures) d/ a6 X( p$ N2 j L; w$ Z- @
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
# C9 V! z3 `" [% ~. U+ |6 |( X! MECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 p! S5 u. v& ]
Topics:
% B$ o4 d4 L* JTheory of consumer behavior2 f+ J5 p* \- |9 O- J9 \
Theory of production and cost
+ L4 p6 h0 s$ R- qPrice and output determination under competition& `2 o2 D, G% n& h. V
Monopoly and other market structures
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+ r8 F6 h3 Y8 }If you enjoyed learning about
* y ^) U' c8 L9 \* y' P3 f! }Costs and Benefits
1 C3 u8 s* v" c2 i, U, {& D& gExternalities
T) y# C( W' s1 p# E2 \Decision-making/ [1 V" O' N, K1 A0 ^! |0 x3 I" R3 L
Or would like to learn more about
2 I, B9 i2 g0 u$ }Capital Investments
9 s9 r; A" j! L, x+ A& ~5 h; m* PYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; m5 D3 P3 ~, V2 ^8 x' y: D0 HECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ R+ R. Y& E7 f9 g
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
! M" K$ K4 {, K( Z- q. {' h+ T$ _7 IEvaluating Public Investment Projects
. {3 z: u2 R4 BLook at examples from ) m" ^+ l/ m" q- x1 B
Transportation
* ?& H" O- L* ~' XRiver Basin Management+ X, P6 @$ i% i: _+ ?* a( {! R k
Electrical Generation
0 Z6 }/ d' L5 T, u2 Z( VOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 M! N6 b+ L+ CSupply and Demand8 c" K- O" K1 V" {! A
Externalities
; T- v+ m' Q- FResource Allocation
7 I2 M" U9 u# H$ L( o" d; m2 D& K) nTaxation
% Z( K H, o1 g/ oOr would like to learn more about H3 }+ ?3 f( U2 m; F) L
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 a5 H8 o8 N6 v2 zYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 I5 w# n1 B5 \* JECON 365 Resource Economics8 n, `& d9 y' a; S
Topics:8 h2 ~3 Y$ Y' ~2 `7 B" w
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( |: q6 k' [5 SScarcity and pricing% l1 B2 C; `& ^% d
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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" H5 G) Q6 x9 j6 m- X' S" _7 V9 IIf you enjoyed learning about
' | ` U, G. _( {9 k. xResource Allocation
, q. r# ^. O5 D, APricing
6 M0 e) K! V4 O# |; L1 gMarkets
- Y( |0 b& \/ J: {3 E. _" XGovernment roles
* M: K B' Q/ S/ |, G' A; X8 |, J! VOr would like to learn more about
5 Z1 m2 {- F: Q, U( _The energy sector, including sources and markets
: S' @3 A P0 O6 zCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 P a& w: ^6 J) w4 D1 L. X, Q% GYou might enjoy a course about
: G7 S ?7 u0 Y, q# w6 c# AEnergy Economics!
9 I$ f7 a4 m* N7 x- tECON 366 Energy Economics# |: }. ^1 U9 x, |: z/ n
Topics:
$ c* B& Q1 O* l- a+ {& C* y& IPricing/ p& Q, H) p. l/ H0 e0 v
Role in economic growth 3 {8 k$ X% o2 h% l( r# T! H
Energy sources and markets
1 X2 g: q u( _4 g; G6 _, ~, ARole of government & v& r. t$ d8 u6 Z
Regulation - c1 Z* n3 |* M# G! p
" E. E% I0 w7 E% \% Y0 l+ TIf you enjoyed learning about
' {& i: r0 @1 m. r! ?Externalities
4 r v. \ Z& }8 s4 ]9 I' @" Z& SRegulation
" v; S6 @4 H1 X5 a3 C0 ]& WGovernment roles7 p1 c; `; @- {% p) U- l
Or would like to learn more about 8 N, a# o( f- l% \2 l6 s$ _
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
$ T7 T t2 l! H! o8 e' {3 w; F5 r* {Steps taken to address deterioration: d8 a$ [# x' ]$ w
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
" i/ w; h. s( g, h2 o( FECON 369 Economics of the Environment; }2 o, _1 w& z6 @
Topics:
9 X/ ?0 T8 P d2 B8 K' BEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment / P" V, l# B+ o0 h' O! m( p+ \
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
6 l( K4 a0 A, E$ \6 O3 w8 R: HTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! q+ M# Q& Z: R' v4 U2 W0 QRecreation economics9 ]9 ] p' _" \5 c) _
) A& V- \3 I- K: u- y1 \If you enjoyed learning about- M. v, l1 }1 R$ P
Individual Incentives# W- v: x0 g: i* x, _9 Q a; R
Total Welfare
p M3 o/ _( F% @You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
. L/ N5 Z! w5 ~ b0 l% hECON 378 Law and Economics$ M) D* V3 Y$ m2 H! G
Topics:
" g1 k! y2 ~( v1 q& n, {$ o# \Issues in Criminal and Family Law- n1 c7 D5 _& @) a
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining8 P- k* Y! Z0 B! d
Child Support Payments
. N; h, J ?8 ^$ s% xPrivate Divorce agreements
4 h2 [9 u( ]/ q% q2 A0 wCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about # i+ P, ]% V8 y, w. z% W9 x1 z
Prisoners Dilemma0 u1 d/ A1 |% U& V" g6 f) Y
Dominant Strategies
; ]) N/ H, M2 L/ Q5 [; YCollusion
/ I& n$ m* {3 k a5 \1 t0 U/ KYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 G5 n0 i+ m$ ^% e
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 Z! e% T7 ]' }5 G: j! n: ~% j
Topics: + k( G# C/ d3 p& o
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 i, e7 E* }4 D$ [0 n
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' M1 D* r6 _ n, O3 k5 c% {* \. pNote! Prerequisites:
u+ O- K( F3 R7 N$ [/ }6 E# G- ~ECON 384 & 299 |
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