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If you enjoyed learning about: 4 e6 K$ c/ S% s& \3 p( V
Trade
4 [, O# B8 \, h) sGrowth' x7 G. f- B/ N1 X) d- V
Or would like to learn more about:
0 s" }* T# C7 `% Z4 O4 L5 M3 D/ \* }China as an Emerging Economy. _) P3 S; p- |4 D
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! C& G o8 ]/ @ R1 R' Z# g
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development# Z. ?8 u8 T1 i
Topics: 2 O4 P0 c E; u" \9 w
Chinese Economy Characteristics
& H! ?) n! H V8 ^ T/ ^Recent Events in the Chinese Economy* L* x% u- J& E3 o
Consequences of economic reform' O# T0 ^: j1 U( x6 _2 i6 M
Canada’s economic relations with China: [. C P% l4 T6 V7 V) @8 T
+ t5 D/ d8 v2 W9 h% F, IIf you would like to learn more about: 2 { Z# q9 Y u$ i) Z9 D! X
Rich and Poor Countries% N8 n$ T9 t% y% y
Why economies differ
& E2 q# ~% v! A! B" Q3 uCauses for such differences
# Q% y$ Y+ S7 F* @6 \) Y7 JYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( t6 {, S; O8 F& q, Q& ^' ?( HECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, U0 Z$ I3 ^2 u8 I& c; j) T
Topics:
3 C' j, Z& ]6 V2 ~Technology
) a- [3 [; ]% P( LInstitutions
5 @5 a4 x& o' G1 J/ @Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 9 r$ m5 {7 z0 Y1 [6 \3 D) \) `
9 k$ t+ D$ e+ HIf you enjoyed learning about
$ j; J) q/ q- q* h( \' x& sSupply and Demand" |3 w. `8 }- b
Consumer Behavior
/ K5 ?) r+ G2 l$ eProduction and Cost/ [6 a0 ^& R" r+ ~1 d# o, w* a# q* s
Price and Output% B( D' T* a$ U& `( ]1 G" U: F9 T
Market Structures
& P2 Q3 d) H. |: [% tYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 h1 V2 K$ K! p
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! k8 s# a8 K: w5 n, o) \2 S) jTopics: / H1 N8 t2 n- y/ k
Theory of consumer behavior5 W' H) h; ]1 _4 O" l
Theory of production and cost! n5 x5 g7 c5 a7 l9 r+ C$ `& w
Price and output determination under competition
! r" X. O t8 l" J8 l3 xMonopoly and other market structures
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6 I9 U1 F! s8 {! h' dCosts and Benefits # L6 l5 d* ~% s! [3 x( o
Externalities
1 f- k) f8 n. _: `, _6 ~- zDecision-making
0 ^, A1 j* G3 w9 ^7 h/ POr would like to learn more about
1 ~. C: N p! P e/ r( V: O7 W7 v5 sCapital Investments
% P' y* c3 j8 ]% H7 B# c: o5 V- jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
9 K2 u1 i' a' y5 j4 dECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation& p' h; T! M& R8 O
Topics:2 _. I2 R/ H8 U3 w3 f
Cost-Benefit Analysis4 P- g6 X7 ], `( o4 g
Evaluating Public Investment Projects8 L$ ?' `( ?3 J8 G$ w
Look at examples from
7 V; b o+ Y; }9 eTransportation3 P7 `( i4 s: A3 q2 r+ d' O- S
River Basin Management& ^6 Q' }$ Z7 o2 c2 ~( p8 @
Electrical Generation* @# V7 a4 S n4 D# Q! U: u
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control V# P D( L4 A+ B- s' M) N' J; H
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If you enjoyed learning about
* x( R! Z2 C6 h; ?* s* K. aSupply and Demand4 f" O" K2 x6 T0 c% N- s8 R
Externalities# {: `. Z4 ~; h8 A; f
Resource Allocation
$ z. \2 Z6 N6 \( T* C" u$ W; VTaxation
1 r; [: x; R& f vOr would like to learn more about 3 S3 @3 x: j. n2 l
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ ?" M0 O1 Y* L5 v6 IYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ d' P& @( f( E( }2 T1 ^; I
ECON 365 Resource Economics
' b @1 G: J4 B( t/ ~# I K. uTopics:
% p4 q5 l* h1 Q; Q% c3 M/ LExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
2 C' ?* P9 U& `) s- Z( N2 wScarcity and pricing' W5 ^5 C2 T" H- C0 i* _0 l; C
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues1 @' J' {6 n# o% M+ L- q
C; M7 N, c, vIf you enjoyed learning about * [9 l, f0 x) X# H
Resource Allocation
3 @# }# w! O* b% C" k, a* ^Pricing) T! A7 B* N( y
Markets
4 t3 u" b& p+ @& @7 ?! {Government roles0 g; p% N3 U0 h3 q1 A, W7 j
Or would like to learn more about
, ~# _$ ]" J" |/ x& A4 i* Q1 xThe energy sector, including sources and markets. K) @( h4 y! |0 i+ m$ _% A
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, _4 a% S5 ?% N
You might enjoy a course about 5 J0 Q5 y0 Z( P0 Z) Q! x
Energy Economics!
; z" j$ Y: {. }0 _ECON 366 Energy Economics! h9 g1 r) b# ~/ B0 C
Topics: 5 V' s! d4 [- H
Pricing+ j9 u" k3 z3 [% V
Role in economic growth
1 |* r& O) E% [) y& w3 |Energy sources and markets
: \- D/ ^- q- n% ~Role of government ' P7 d/ p \$ k/ B& i# U2 ]7 [
Regulation
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2 M( c8 V! _. vExternalities; {" H4 W( O3 F: V
Regulation g* b& m7 C0 i# Y+ d9 ^' P; x) c
Government roles1 |- e4 O( G1 R4 `7 N
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, ]0 f$ X; t: b0 j# n; L
Steps taken to address deterioration! c+ e, _' l1 J9 v7 F
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 K5 X8 U. |. Z" F' iECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" ~5 }- N3 q$ J! w6 D h: cTopics: 8 K* M8 n( Q! `) ?& r9 y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment R! A+ i9 {7 A: X) Z: F
Types and causes of environmental deterioration # u+ x/ J; K; b7 G; I* n
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
$ s. D+ {- U7 V% VRecreation economics* O5 E) W( U0 o, |! J+ L
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If you enjoyed learning about
% r' X/ p, R: L8 A6 j, {' x Individual Incentives5 T, g8 Q# x; P0 M
Total Welfare
S) l2 _1 Q0 ^* Q+ r/ WYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: J/ C. L) `9 C e( V( dECON 378 Law and Economics8 {3 Q V4 Z6 v; `$ p9 K0 J2 F1 V
Topics: 9 `/ H7 J7 n3 ]. b/ ~
Issues in Criminal and Family Law) y7 g. \( n! `
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& T$ y# y, C. n# f8 M' M/ DChild Support Payments7 P( z& P5 l$ A4 X# E, j) w3 T
Private Divorce agreements
# T, b5 l* `6 U1 L+ QCriminal provisions of the Competition Act# `) O( l4 `( E2 U9 o+ I* [+ T
" X, j2 w, u) d3 v, G* Q4 F) _If you enjoyed learning about
. L" a: g1 w$ ?+ \; R/ V: nPrisoners Dilemma
1 N6 f* _. K2 g' S! u0 KDominant Strategies, s9 B4 e6 _0 n# c) H' u" B
Collusion4 j/ R* r& v% X g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # {- \% Z% k+ w2 N
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
" j0 w, W3 Q& s& U! PTopics: 1 N/ ]! s7 F) q5 }
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- R0 X2 r* R- r6 l# c) K' r2 S4 kApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' k4 ? _' ]& _' Y5 y& Z: }6 V: QNote! Prerequisites:
' Q( d) M8 W6 f3 g0 u Z; TECON 384 & 299 |
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