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If you enjoyed learning about:
& j' i, n* O# wTrade6 T* B. m. F6 G o2 h H
Growth# E1 V& g3 `! W& {3 F* p' ~( S
Or would like to learn more about: 2 w9 S" k2 o, r! k5 L$ `% m: n6 Y
China as an Emerging Economy
8 B2 P) m7 U; z, H8 Z# LYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!7 M) ?5 J. s- @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 [. ~9 h9 o* e7 r' m) r
Topics:
0 M( r# r. i pChinese Economy Characteristics
+ H4 P9 [/ m: n" m+ eRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
M# W/ t7 S- V& j0 _7 M6 dConsequences of economic reform
/ v# F4 T: d; e- m" F# g1 \5 MCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
1 v; p( b9 {4 r% L* n9 hRich and Poor Countries) I' w g% t6 ?2 j1 h; @% Q5 c
Why economies differ5 o. `+ j! S# s) t
Causes for such differences
$ ^( j1 e) @+ A1 m6 {; ^) a B% EYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 q9 J" \+ b! B; ` R
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 R! n, A& C9 W9 e `Topics:# i3 Q' a" N4 a7 D8 l( N6 y
Technology: f: X3 g+ C6 L6 F: W8 p! L9 k- \
Institutions
1 J: _% s# K# u4 Z3 P+ x3 N: OGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 5 F/ s9 T/ b/ a: G! S+ m1 v/ q
5 j3 E" x, I0 B! |6 mIf you enjoyed learning about 9 p3 z4 ~* f$ c, h* F6 {3 [5 G y, ]
Supply and Demand
/ X2 ^6 ~+ e4 j! [) o- b$ }6 WConsumer Behavior
4 {6 c8 D' e7 M$ @Production and Cost
3 u: v$ z) z- z! {5 g& OPrice and Output
& B( S2 S2 g! J! f0 ~Market Structures
' [& C2 x5 n5 F. m) i4 s! vYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' J, J( u- z5 ?4 h9 j9 s, P, n$ m& U& tECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* r) Q6 B1 r3 F" y0 s; @0 WTopics:
" P3 B$ |5 d' b7 A9 Y; ^/ ATheory of consumer behavior- X' ^4 ^% O: b1 q+ ^
Theory of production and cost
. A: k8 X1 w) E: E) dPrice and output determination under competition4 a* u/ l$ h% o/ W9 ?3 L( O8 c6 G j
Monopoly and other market structures
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1 h) V5 }; i$ @ @If you enjoyed learning about / a: S! D* c/ a4 k
Costs and Benefits + j1 s' Z2 X: \; w1 F; q1 j, W
Externalities
$ s6 L/ _6 l9 JDecision-making. O/ V" Y2 e& W, R. [6 }$ a
Or would like to learn more about
2 P. A! ] A+ s* A3 m! ~1 [1 NCapital Investments
8 @) g0 l: `( V; PYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 ~0 R( |2 D( p: W! T h& d* l* N
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
. E$ U, \7 A0 t7 z+ B/ T1 N7 X' {& G/ GTopics:* [# h+ B8 z: |* N) ]
Cost-Benefit Analysis# P4 ?! e1 C9 z% N
Evaluating Public Investment Projects) y1 J7 \9 J/ v+ M) f
Look at examples from
9 p2 M3 L; p2 h& A+ J6 @Transportation% ]+ s0 f4 o' v1 h' i5 z
River Basin Management
) y) a; n; f6 o4 [$ f3 i1 [Electrical Generation; |$ e- r6 H% c
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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, a8 p9 Q$ J- M7 |4 _& p" C mIf you enjoyed learning about 5 d# b# c3 W1 F/ v& K) k
Supply and Demand$ z2 }/ e: E$ [, m [8 j* W8 D2 g
Externalities
; ^1 B/ K4 [" ZResource Allocation# n$ j' |$ Y* f# |2 H' g
Taxation9 C/ O t7 B5 X. Y+ w5 X6 a
Or would like to learn more about # {9 J- T2 F7 _4 C) Q
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
# P' [( ~3 Q9 Q3 |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: y1 \1 M% y# D# ]( AECON 365 Resource Economics
( S: n3 p, ~$ O- O% K4 g2 }1 MTopics:
% P7 h$ K4 J e' E+ C E5 {8 lExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
: x% N6 B5 P6 m# U2 T9 r& nScarcity and pricing0 H) Y" K3 w+ X: e2 e
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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5 p2 ]' Y" Y1 I! S! k" t: ~$ ?3 ?: ^If you enjoyed learning about
/ n* h/ ?3 M9 i( }+ ?Resource Allocation/ J- _. V1 U. h3 d% g# F! F
Pricing6 q$ e$ C! B0 G3 r" h; i
Markets
# {$ L7 I! V* x* s* b6 [/ {( V( u( B; V" nGovernment roles
$ e3 u" b: B2 t0 h; ZOr would like to learn more about 5 i) ?3 G R/ H. B; T$ J' o4 N6 x
The energy sector, including sources and markets6 y! \* E* N. p# J" d
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues% T+ Z; M4 j0 j4 _- J0 h9 H
You might enjoy a course about - D2 \) b$ o; a: ^
Energy Economics!
: _' a" g2 e& _9 s# OECON 366 Energy Economics6 @* `4 a. K( z
Topics: : @) g& Q0 p. Q4 h
Pricing
* f% I1 d2 `. H3 k+ PRole in economic growth
0 C7 i7 P6 D0 F$ x7 ]Energy sources and markets
4 y) c. ?, `7 H3 GRole of government
$ w9 Z" l* M8 T& aRegulation " ^" d- [. `! D5 y
$ `+ I8 n) i+ G$ R: _ L
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Externalities Y$ c1 U+ e' Y* U( t5 e
Regulation* L3 y0 J: w0 G0 P- ]4 f
Government roles
! V5 l7 V% z* K/ [ UOr would like to learn more about
. y8 D+ C) }0 U3 K7 K, jEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ J9 {/ S: G3 e4 s1 B3 P
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 \/ x$ ^- V2 oYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* Z1 l! @: i& t Q. A9 k' |ECON 369 Economics of the Environment/ [0 u% N) w7 R4 b; `
Topics:
' U0 e8 j7 B. w, T$ X# vEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment : s; m7 a6 d% o8 o0 l1 C4 o; d' G
Types and causes of environmental deterioration & F# }' U h% } G8 V8 F; v
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& B4 K1 n9 a: K* ORecreation economics r% B: h: }. T$ g1 c. i9 C# v- e
! l) [ i0 o& F; X4 }' h* u4 RIf you enjoyed learning about
6 F$ @8 ^ Z5 P1 p/ B0 N* q: ]7 z Individual Incentives
: N& r- D* F/ _/ _Total Welfare
3 y! v% j. O& q2 zYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
$ }: u/ t5 w' h6 Y2 KECON 378 Law and Economics
3 r2 ]2 L. A% a/ k" S% wTopics:
% t$ d, l- P7 t9 DIssues in Criminal and Family Law- c# v3 H1 a9 p0 q- S
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 g$ e% b4 X4 o* lChild Support Payments+ i/ x+ w7 g6 r
Private Divorce agreements( z& h% t+ _0 e E" K6 b3 D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
% g* r: t, ]7 j! c8 YPrisoners Dilemma6 }4 V- y( N6 X1 x% u S, q! E
Dominant Strategies
8 \# F9 T A3 Z5 FCollusion7 ]* P- I$ l6 L- w3 q3 G
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
! I3 a1 Q- g, u2 a; L) e# _ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 s7 d; X" H, l. F$ Y6 u. H
Topics:
0 g9 ]' D5 n- @6 V3 {! @, y, }8 @Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 ?% o& k& C+ V' ~5 i) F
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) i: Q6 [: V0 ?0 {: I3 ~/ e3 t4 N
Note! Prerequisites: % |$ ^7 l; w, z3 p# K1 o
ECON 384 & 299 |
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