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If you enjoyed learning about:
& F7 ]# _& l- i, J: g) @# S1 YTrade
9 f( n! f. o2 Y8 s+ DGrowth
& W: D( Q+ z' TOr would like to learn more about:
( k2 a" I7 H! n0 [9 D6 m: B0 a, HChina as an Emerging Economy( X: J$ [& y4 E0 ]' l9 q+ S$ ~
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' a5 z/ b: b1 r# U9 ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ j* L$ v8 }: w# N$ T8 }
Topics: 9 w1 [: s$ B" i7 v& k4 z! p3 R% a
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ E. {+ X d7 L
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
+ \* y" @/ |' t& I; mConsequences of economic reform, Q" B' `0 h, T! F; f' G7 f0 p
Canada’s economic relations with China8 W' d0 o6 Q$ V. c
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If you would like to learn more about: 1 ^2 V* T1 ^% ]1 B+ x+ K8 \0 \
Rich and Poor Countries
; A7 ]1 v! E5 q! e: yWhy economies differ
9 C( ?, P" l) @Causes for such differences; @7 y: Y: ? y) ]
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, |9 _9 W7 T8 nECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! P! @9 N. F- H1 R+ m7 b
Topics:; Q) {3 n& _) I# u5 y) X
Technology
" o/ U2 F8 Z8 D9 f* L% S+ TInstitutions
9 s9 a0 G( R$ A3 c3 P8 ~Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 {& Y0 Z3 ?& R+ \5 N/ aSupply and Demand0 O" [5 s! j! J0 i G. ~
Consumer Behavior. b; c; U" m o/ U' u' V
Production and Cost
- e# c" c$ P+ ]1 GPrice and Output
- A- g) s' j6 m7 @: S( _- zMarket Structures
. Q( _/ P3 N2 U( \You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 m- h( }3 U; j; ?( i; B! DECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 c& c7 R4 T+ \( E- d' T! ~$ m4 J! I
Topics: ) D5 s; ^. f( v5 t0 e
Theory of consumer behavior
8 i+ k6 F, [# N+ P9 |; u; qTheory of production and cost
1 I5 k# v" X" G6 R, aPrice and output determination under competition2 t% R) h h, [4 \( q% U+ ^
Monopoly and other market structures" y" B4 b) X) W6 @7 g [
`$ C" k9 [* S# }8 Y f" H6 iIf you enjoyed learning about % q- h# m& x* j+ k; S, W$ R
Costs and Benefits
, I. O3 m9 ]# H4 IExternalities/ U! T7 ^/ @/ V8 e3 Z' w1 A, u7 w5 t
Decision-making s* ~. G M8 q, ?/ G
Or would like to learn more about ( }" W, n0 X1 k$ A2 X& c/ O
Capital Investments* G- l8 j- X9 o3 ^6 M" W
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' r( Y b# J0 r& z: sECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. ~% K- V% ?6 e2 p5 R5 Q1 p$ X E' A
Topics:
* U9 K. `/ W* L! S5 t/ L$ l' UCost-Benefit Analysis- e0 w$ c& e- \! ~( d5 x8 W
Evaluating Public Investment Projects; t7 ] g- S9 @0 u* g
Look at examples from : K8 {! L/ P3 m9 h3 a2 e- Z' q7 {
Transportation
" }0 k3 [5 J% }$ h4 T( HRiver Basin Management
4 V9 w& r' o0 b( R3 FElectrical Generation4 K3 R7 b; l$ J* E* w
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
" _6 G5 F- V) f' q$ a; d* g& ISupply and Demand8 F) u" a/ Q2 C$ ]$ G3 X! H' y
Externalities
: O" r; w! F3 t, _7 O: kResource Allocation
* s8 ^5 X( W% Y4 g& QTaxation
4 M4 f: q; g$ _) n @" e- fOr would like to learn more about
2 I$ z5 n/ {; z& ^5 o& B0 K3 T- s. sSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 N9 h% J+ S$ Z X1 \4 y& x5 z- DYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!: N# X7 G. r& ]8 @9 ^- h/ ^
ECON 365 Resource Economics- r9 h6 o1 s% v
Topics:
5 I" E5 c% y0 h/ F2 GExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' Y( `) O( F8 D% p
Scarcity and pricing& E3 z6 y4 A; Q8 @, E; Q
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues- j- P) a! U! y& h1 ?
* A4 g; l0 T. M" J) tIf you enjoyed learning about
8 q6 N* {% I1 K/ BResource Allocation
9 U6 i e4 A& x3 SPricing. C8 h/ V( P9 r: K% A- M
Markets
& h& r' X3 N# E9 Q9 ]$ IGovernment roles/ Y, c5 D" P" v$ w$ D1 G
Or would like to learn more about
& m+ \5 e% O% v5 D5 RThe energy sector, including sources and markets% r1 l5 C8 }5 ~2 P% h$ W9 l: B) k
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 ^/ {; Q; q# v7 WYou might enjoy a course about
/ u2 a3 _, T' NEnergy Economics!
+ b ^8 S* U; w) F: ?ECON 366 Energy Economics
* h6 w( c. s. r+ _Topics:
: B x/ o3 U' UPricing d. [' c8 U, L3 g6 z# D# s. U7 n7 Z7 V y
Role in economic growth * @) ]2 g) X5 z) s3 b% x0 E
Energy sources and markets
9 V* B; A; ]+ y& H7 \: I/ |( xRole of government ; _: N9 z$ q. ~0 a2 F8 U" L6 H; O
Regulation
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0 N X3 x) A" U a& NIf you enjoyed learning about ; O7 b2 d1 }4 A
Externalities
/ n/ f( c$ b, V+ s8 E& pRegulation
& g- I- m! N- K9 b% H2 GGovernment roles' D$ Z4 b* s8 o# k% P. ^
Or would like to learn more about I* k( p3 o, l7 \ X9 q4 {
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) b$ z/ f& v8 ~1 z' ]; O
Steps taken to address deterioration) z/ E6 D5 U4 r" @, M/ ]
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( Q2 v! H) ]8 u: P8 e: bECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* h7 a' ?4 }: r3 oTopics:
3 e+ [* p$ w7 y8 A$ l6 j9 ]Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' U2 b2 Q. B: d" q$ x$ B: G% MTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 5 `3 u' P: p$ x; i3 o
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 ^9 d' A1 C, a% JRecreation economics8 r: V+ j$ r5 f* y/ |
$ p* U2 o# ?* [6 }, v5 |5 i# nIf you enjoyed learning about
: b6 x) Z- r- }6 p* a8 E Individual Incentives5 I' A- d9 {/ E0 I0 v
Total Welfare ! ?0 Y# \7 i9 r( g
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
4 q' r/ @6 i2 N0 y. X2 a5 A/ fECON 378 Law and Economics
6 \. u7 X; {! n9 f0 }Topics: / ]5 W2 D& a, f! A; O! a' X' N9 u
Issues in Criminal and Family Law8 a+ A: B# r- {- k5 V
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: a; e( C u& R' ?, |+ b
Child Support Payments
* l3 n. }7 v0 ]: {3 IPrivate Divorce agreements" W, u. z: G, C7 T6 m; C l
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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- P5 T+ c* U- H0 }4 j* F4 iIf you enjoyed learning about
. q" ]2 b1 M( |Prisoners Dilemma4 |) ~: w2 C3 w, {$ u( _8 J) m! K: V
Dominant Strategies+ _9 \% X& K& G2 F/ B
Collusion
5 J9 [4 J" Z t8 h1 lYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! % ]9 B3 g& T! x1 q' }8 {
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications% y$ R; f' d# D' B& G$ J
Topics: & [. j! S+ C: |( ~" q
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ P+ y& W- {- _# s, F% TApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - R9 g, R( ]# J: K/ f0 ^7 S" |
Note! Prerequisites:
( r! S6 { U7 W! S) O1 RECON 384 & 299 |
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