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If you enjoyed learning about:
# _% `: I) H. C( K+ f- YTrade
/ v: u- n$ X( B8 _Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
! k! d. K% m2 _# C3 E4 BYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 ~! D8 t5 B- Z, jECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! t) m; a3 Q- b# E3 A( p* S& q
Topics: % R) Q! b1 P3 x2 _0 ~9 S
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ N$ E, d" Q2 v
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ B1 d3 f- i( t1 `$ lConsequences of economic reform! }& O& K! P( B. [1 J3 Q
Canada’s economic relations with China
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2 ^ }9 M9 @2 T0 }0 y+ M0 jIf you would like to learn more about:
$ p! e0 D' A* t8 B# m6 X, k( s) @Rich and Poor Countries" M/ m. |; E* o" W+ p" u
Why economies differ
9 {$ e- P$ w! q: E/ T) yCauses for such differences2 M5 c% Y" \% Z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% X# i1 F1 ~7 [% x4 P+ O9 |2 l
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 u$ d* w8 ?/ A% R
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Technology
# Q8 g) b7 d# h9 g- KInstitutions
' |5 p4 a3 i" I, K2 xGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 {/ ~) R' K3 [2 U/ |, T k
Supply and Demand2 g5 o$ X! i: q0 W( P! s0 J
Consumer Behavior
* M( Q8 H+ G! s, a2 y- r ZProduction and Cost( r- ~" b; k5 `4 m0 B8 V* q
Price and Output
- Z% u6 a Q& W1 w6 ] \Market Structures
1 X" d. r- X7 \ o8 E- G( ^2 Y' sYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
8 X4 y" ?1 k8 k2 _6 TECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( _3 M" _ u& c8 P$ \Topics:
2 R7 q' }2 l1 k L# R4 pTheory of consumer behavior
2 B; H) }) _" l# {; q# T2 K- XTheory of production and cost4 P- W- I1 U, c3 I! n& L7 F
Price and output determination under competition4 v/ G, A( T- J6 a! _+ U6 ?: @
Monopoly and other market structures
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! [0 W1 d8 D1 ~9 SIf you enjoyed learning about
, H4 r+ @/ Z! {& gCosts and Benefits 7 h! U( ^! @3 b, r# r( {3 m
Externalities
$ o$ v' C* q3 {2 \! N! L5 EDecision-making8 H, z0 f" K" E7 o$ a. E
Or would like to learn more about ! g/ F, L9 E2 a: U' j
Capital Investments
; K" x8 u. r. w+ u8 B. i: ~% j6 DYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 L# A8 b! K3 H* j5 n5 }
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 H# r4 |8 f+ x' p
Topics:
% }, a! G+ h2 H; v' I: bCost-Benefit Analysis2 U4 V/ G! }; l; H7 u2 Z& F# f2 H
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
J8 [: j, b5 c7 { `! O. }" oLook at examples from
9 K" T: E3 r, j* V' s8 L$ ?Transportation
# X9 A6 N: ^" L. G, N. P# ^River Basin Management2 J& O3 @: z; ~; P6 ]
Electrical Generation
7 U& J2 z2 P: XOil & Gas and Pollution Control' H2 `! r+ H7 [+ O( N9 ]3 i
; n/ k: ?, h$ y/ jIf you enjoyed learning about 2 j5 i) V+ A5 v
Supply and Demand
& Z/ O& c* @' y- G1 N [+ \4 JExternalities
) t4 f$ [3 \) }: F1 g! s5 N& qResource Allocation
- c/ `8 t- I2 f& y r7 wTaxation* U" q) R/ |- U8 ]! q# j
Or would like to learn more about
- ?2 `. g6 W9 XSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
' u8 W% F2 p- F# r$ n8 ZYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 Q, o8 C7 M. ]1 q! ]ECON 365 Resource Economics+ [8 e& ?, x# l* h
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! u. ~7 R4 y4 k H' {
Scarcity and pricing4 V& V: A! k3 n9 K: i
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues) p. o; l6 H! L* y8 o9 P7 i* W6 q
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If you enjoyed learning about # M% G4 D2 M, f, h/ p& W8 i
Resource Allocation
3 k6 M1 B0 E, `) G H4 G+ y; @2 `0 xPricing" {" h' j5 @2 l6 @% V* \6 k
Markets
^. {3 U* o) cGovernment roles
8 e5 v: c" o5 gOr would like to learn more about
* h) Z! j1 K- ^# ]( ^" G: ]+ g4 wThe energy sector, including sources and markets
* V9 i0 k2 r, e$ A8 |' |6 XCanadian Energy Policy and current issues. X; J* Q! S. y( Q! g, }
You might enjoy a course about ; _3 c6 M% E5 m, l4 K4 p
Energy Economics!6 Z" b9 l5 }& e
ECON 366 Energy Economics
A3 u, _4 J6 }& q$ Q# XTopics: % I2 V2 F& x5 M; t. l+ m
Pricing4 R2 [* L- q, f6 K
Role in economic growth
) p, Q$ T' j" uEnergy sources and markets
0 Z; \4 z/ D' h8 NRole of government ! T7 n$ A5 r, C, ^
Regulation & ^8 z1 r8 z( j* B8 q9 H f
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If you enjoyed learning about
, I, {3 Y' {5 h% DExternalities
( q3 E" w& ~% z$ p. gRegulation9 _) j8 f; l7 D1 I+ r; L
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( b0 R+ t: |7 f. e$ d$ [4 @5 P1 ]Steps taken to address deterioration5 |$ }9 P" E8 N" U8 l, h3 A6 }
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 U9 g; z9 Y# MECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ V& v( A* z+ R+ W
Topics:
1 ]2 `$ w3 U# }* z7 W S! J( n: UEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
9 G9 m5 x2 }0 `& A4 P8 z DTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 1 o P* ~9 t x: I _) K+ O
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) f% i1 W9 Z' g; L
Recreation economics. A+ `: W% a8 U- l6 L9 i! I9 S* v
. [4 E2 ?. M- `If you enjoyed learning about- M3 Y/ _9 I% }) U+ ~4 a' c" F
Individual Incentives; w6 h3 {9 a R* L8 l+ w/ e
Total Welfare
4 g. ~$ y/ J$ g. ?% wYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
# h8 C' p" }; K. UECON 378 Law and Economics
$ k/ {1 e/ N1 CTopics: $ z; B# @6 h( W. O! l6 ^! A1 F2 g
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
" E3 i1 |7 [8 X: k# k* W4 h& i0 MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! w1 ~& `$ F+ W- X; _. V6 m# N3 ?Child Support Payments4 _& b+ O/ Z! N3 x1 @1 o
Private Divorce agreements: C; S8 F9 n" J, N
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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# L# B+ j. I& i9 A5 cIf you enjoyed learning about $ W: u0 f+ l3 N3 |7 E( i g
Prisoners Dilemma4 w c4 j% e& W& k
Dominant Strategies
5 c& J/ g; R" H1 u2 h6 a+ {2 xCollusion
]- Y* Q9 |+ S3 [) h: ZYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! w5 Y: e0 Y& q( `) ~
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
' M- R3 u7 |. J% l3 ]& d) z3 eTopics:
. t3 Q/ B* ~* h/ N1 x3 y CAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
: [& A4 u* l1 t* {1 QApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) A! O. Y- c3 Q( p, }/ x/ Z
Note! Prerequisites:
1 i" i9 \! y* f+ o' ?1 }6 N% J. u0 OECON 384 & 299 |
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