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If you enjoyed learning about:
5 A' p4 I! O' WTrade
# n( p" Q/ L% U! p. i" h* ^2 D$ FGrowth' `6 F7 A) J0 R/ w
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& ]' ~& c. r6 H8 g1 M2 Y' FChina as an Emerging Economy6 C+ p1 G7 b( r' z' {8 ^' O& L& H7 ~% O
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* a% ]( r& U8 E! ?! y. L: ?2 _5 @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- _0 r# {) b* q7 t4 QTopics: ! s/ ~1 @3 U" T- V8 ^2 U- U
Chinese Economy Characteristics* \1 a+ Y, w0 h
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
: c# F4 [% [/ J7 g# F* E# zConsequences of economic reform* P9 c! y5 D! B) E' s
Canada’s economic relations with China. d# z5 x% i! e$ F
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Rich and Poor Countries p; H/ {! y# j. F2 e/ o8 i" A
Why economies differ5 ~$ z3 k3 C; a v9 |
Causes for such differences' L5 w) ]5 b% r0 q# o& v8 h
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) U! A, K4 w( r: {' `ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 F. F7 l$ b5 jTopics:
7 H0 N3 u+ L* y* qTechnology
6 \, j8 r# v- d6 r( k8 L6 ~$ C+ uInstitutions
# H; y7 [2 ~, sGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 V- V) t9 R+ G2 V0 T
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 \) m6 [8 U( ] v( L1 iSupply and Demand
3 `7 s4 ~: V( R7 D, CConsumer Behavior% ?2 a% p- V( Z3 n- M; R& B
Production and Cost
, T/ n6 j2 Z- @0 ]- v6 f- {Price and Output
6 u' h6 Z: s5 l- ~. jMarket Structures0 I3 X! X+ D5 b- I, s, `. \: {
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
+ M/ d7 a: J4 Z# R* ^+ o6 D8 VECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 g |& L: A! w) i/ S" G
Topics: : y$ s8 ?6 Z$ c! i _9 X( W/ x
Theory of consumer behavior' X) O9 l: [# {+ R6 x
Theory of production and cost
+ U( x, H2 o/ y( {( C# n! }" q3 x* K7 tPrice and output determination under competition
- a- y1 |& [. ~7 V! N( j8 rMonopoly and other market structures
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0 W% J/ j4 N3 G7 W! `0 B# jIf you enjoyed learning about
" X) A% D2 p8 z) W. b" w% y" i/ cCosts and Benefits
1 u' L, F* D8 B6 D n) gExternalities9 m) R8 P; K5 ^5 O& j
Decision-making9 B/ x1 I+ [3 \# B) j+ j$ z
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1 _7 w3 _/ @8 s* JCapital Investments
0 y' r2 J% z7 L7 A7 NYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
+ G$ {) m F* e" r9 JECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
2 H8 l: @8 B! p$ VTopics:
; R9 R$ u, g) [6 J. @; P# `( ?Cost-Benefit Analysis
) Q' f, x) T, \- o2 FEvaluating Public Investment Projects+ e4 ~! ^- o" ]) H
Look at examples from 9 Q0 W% Z0 e) n0 k
Transportation
. f" f( N4 u4 m9 zRiver Basin Management. Y! z3 e" k% M3 z% T
Electrical Generation$ o1 F$ G- k3 u) q
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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; J2 J4 X, D2 v- |0 C9 WIf you enjoyed learning about
0 k$ I! f5 T, C% F9 sSupply and Demand, X; A; k1 }# b s! ?
Externalities y. f; x4 S( \+ D- ^
Resource Allocation
& b! U: c6 p- b c4 y6 I" BTaxation I' Z5 c3 W, }% X7 x4 `( ]
Or would like to learn more about
1 y5 q7 d Q4 w+ K4 i: A/ LSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
5 {4 Q, h$ _5 C9 S. oYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, q% i% E0 c% O# w
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ @7 K" _# J$ [4 N
Topics:
( C* ?. o; X0 Q4 fExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 ]; L+ O% a. A3 p6 ?+ A+ o
Scarcity and pricing# u* i6 V$ s' G( }
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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& O, ?0 ?: z8 T& m3 K6 l: H7 vIf you enjoyed learning about ; p& s( p8 X. Q' n
Resource Allocation! _5 d9 T$ [1 q1 |& `' [
Pricing
( O L; x1 T/ Y" V7 qMarkets( M' @: v9 K2 a/ B, K" b
Government roles% s m& \4 Q4 d8 ]5 M5 }9 G) }3 a
Or would like to learn more about + r) n4 Y6 g6 q6 R' o) _. H( t" z) {
The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 y) j7 N F4 D) sCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
; ~( z+ [1 U4 eYou might enjoy a course about
4 M# v3 g9 y5 cEnergy Economics!$ j' W- P5 U5 h
ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 J1 |- v8 M% r5 o& @6 PTopics: # X" ^( X, b7 O/ ]4 q, ^( d
Pricing
/ z4 ~) B$ M2 B+ R! x6 {Role in economic growth 6 h; H1 e1 P8 }" E. c- ]/ U7 }3 X
Energy sources and markets # B1 ?3 l0 O- b8 j6 _3 I* A
Role of government , } J6 a& V+ Y1 g% |2 e! [
Regulation 6 G2 z" ^9 V% b/ J8 ?1 Z, h
# R: M% Q- o, _5 N! C7 RIf you enjoyed learning about
4 x6 p7 k5 L% Y. Y+ @Externalities8 J9 k2 K6 N- A4 Q
Regulation: \ r+ H% q4 ]
Government roles8 S* ~: n/ k1 H& C/ p- [
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 |* t, E9 w! d7 r7 p, }Steps taken to address deterioration$ \* p ?0 T _9 I
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( I/ }% t: n1 I. s2 ?7 Z4 n
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment% Q; g6 O; Z) M" J5 y* M
Topics:
# r& W3 ?- P8 }( e9 V7 h' A8 X3 s- kEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; ^3 T2 r$ z# c3 B1 d' b: ~Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! C' x: v: y3 r% m* n, D( XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 G' V% Q) R# c' @8 VRecreation economics. Y8 R S! N) {; i
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Individual Incentives
$ c* D4 \3 n0 `Total Welfare " _1 w, p9 Q# m! P' s
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + k9 \- B8 r! U# m
ECON 378 Law and Economics, m" ^# o7 s& q
Topics:
/ J" _5 D1 z( f. s2 h- y. V' sIssues in Criminal and Family Law
- S0 l6 n. J3 f0 T8 F8 @Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining3 Z' F8 E) F" w
Child Support Payments
8 M8 `$ e9 R" @6 J/ yPrivate Divorce agreements
' s4 E1 ~& y2 d" @ d. | o b6 ZCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
" b' S$ Q9 s* Q0 U) j: d3 X! VPrisoners Dilemma# ]" m/ @" _- ?/ a* C
Dominant Strategies
: g9 d: {" S/ r3 iCollusion4 _* \7 k9 e7 }' i. B( [/ z
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" e4 F( Y" H& ?9 P5 PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
3 S6 P" I- l1 w+ r2 _, b) \Topics: 6 P* s3 I! a% ^( c
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games0 C" |8 X6 a: \0 H4 V
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
5 y3 @. }$ k, F0 ^5 W1 J; kNote! Prerequisites: : V& P/ X8 L7 u F/ K0 f4 Z
ECON 384 & 299 |
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