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If you enjoyed learning about:
4 O# c3 v0 p) X4 z8 p, O' PTrade6 p! D+ P' C: W3 j/ v8 N
Growth
. T8 f% P; \7 v- U0 ~* LOr would like to learn more about: ; s5 J4 G0 |- r8 e& P5 \; p- ^) q) f
China as an Emerging Economy R) u; a- e$ S4 @0 V# k5 v2 _
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 r" X' b1 }$ KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 j0 Y3 E% L- P+ _0 vTopics:
- }2 G1 W& h* t! [Chinese Economy Characteristics
! |3 M( e' W+ y {- e2 v# VRecent Events in the Chinese Economy+ T0 o" x* Q/ \
Consequences of economic reform0 ?1 g+ ~) H% E# T9 O
Canada’s economic relations with China' k3 C2 v P7 T" H1 ]- e4 G
7 ]( V) V. f' F: s# L: nIf you would like to learn more about:
7 y( I/ c _. l; \Rich and Poor Countries" w" O" `. L+ r
Why economies differ
1 j8 o* E+ ?& @$ uCauses for such differences0 k/ I/ f) h, z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 o. f# X4 f3 U9 s, J' g/ IECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' l) t6 l: `5 K5 X: i' U" g! z
Topics:
7 ]9 o! f" v. g4 L. |Technology/ `* p" Y# N7 y8 p# t& Q% |
Institutions
) T* u% P5 \ Q8 D _Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 }" T, P1 I5 J- A4 A, R
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 E/ m5 x6 G9 a1 ~Supply and Demand
, W4 p$ j: `& `$ F" A) A" rConsumer Behavior
. I, ]# y. f$ O1 oProduction and Cost# ?+ C1 ^4 R ^0 l. ^
Price and Output. N9 D' x u; `# c
Market Structures8 E8 P/ j2 \ U! j9 u I; w! K
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
4 V( S9 c/ a' R2 z7 e% l+ dECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ t1 b) j1 M/ ]1 J9 _& }+ X
Topics:
. {( o, Q; j5 a: eTheory of consumer behavior, h q9 ]5 i% ~+ m& T1 W
Theory of production and cost
$ Z/ l" Y# z9 ?Price and output determination under competition3 `; ~ [) V4 D: H' J
Monopoly and other market structures4 X* G8 Q n1 g4 a7 k" s
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Costs and Benefits / w* W; W; F; Q0 ~% Q
Externalities* a9 u1 ~2 k0 J5 L0 [
Decision-making/ _- y. n: e8 [* k' i7 L
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Capital Investments
. p- f* P2 U- x' TYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
& A9 o: ?( ~2 y# ?0 O. \ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* ^, S+ ]( P7 s! t5 j' ?Topics:
9 P1 U! p6 L5 [1 L- QCost-Benefit Analysis9 d. J0 c, N1 Z# I, Q
Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 v* e8 {% X, G* j9 X
Look at examples from
( X: r8 p- w/ g$ ETransportation
% w, k' k0 L7 v' o4 I; _, |% oRiver Basin Management
$ L# f9 V6 K0 \0 lElectrical Generation+ F$ {! G& _' W& v, p
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
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Externalities$ s; R7 |4 w% G( s% k, t; j
Resource Allocation' r; Z; h4 f3 `) Q
Taxation
, A; D( ?7 g1 POr would like to learn more about
/ V' Y" `7 U( }" h; ZSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
, G5 n$ ~) D: ^7 O5 TYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!/ i$ t6 j. H& f9 U2 g* ]
ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 B* h' Y2 |+ N UTopics:
, `9 O6 M) [% A3 s( t7 ZExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
# z4 o, J' }. [Scarcity and pricing
3 u0 M( G7 v5 @ EContemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 I: x+ k6 r+ B$ v
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% f( K" M' z+ w* mResource Allocation( p5 |# ]7 W* M! c+ S, t# h& [: N( x
Pricing
. \- A& Y4 V6 `; \: N' |Markets, P" }, G6 v" Q8 R0 r7 j% P
Government roles
7 L+ ^$ L! G$ V( l% ^Or would like to learn more about ' n/ D2 n$ P1 }: Y6 l' b8 n. t
The energy sector, including sources and markets
: N* h$ F2 R- i$ m/ {$ R" SCanadian Energy Policy and current issues$ N+ y: D6 z3 m8 g& {
You might enjoy a course about 1 @" M" L6 q R! R: I, _* X) p
Energy Economics!- ] E* |% E, P7 {6 J( D1 u
ECON 366 Energy Economics8 f s5 [+ `! S. G0 n* j. O
Topics: $ W( c6 E2 t4 F: p6 f& D7 q
Pricing
7 b! z( ]. _" ~( X! p6 `Role in economic growth P4 N, \0 S! @) R$ r
Energy sources and markets # ~4 O) U% l2 `" {/ `$ s- a
Role of government
, i2 g$ B# b; R* VRegulation
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( j& m+ f. k7 [1 v' S0 JExternalities, m/ Y/ A' S% p
Regulation* h6 \4 k& O3 }3 l( B
Government roles& c! r1 X+ A7 ^- ~+ i0 o P9 D3 K
Or would like to learn more about
* Y2 `2 E! P* L4 X. dEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration ? }1 h4 z- o. B
Steps taken to address deterioration
1 p# C U2 o9 M/ AYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # t' W4 v- ~+ S: h
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. C9 L c* [: TTopics: * A! }! T) H8 ]. M
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + X' `8 M; [* Z! r3 | x
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 N! j- s. y+ l7 V2 GTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" w9 m& E s0 s- R% t/ tRecreation economics" T0 S- r- ^" i, L! t+ P! g2 R, _
5 V5 y Y' u' Y7 S- T( B* Q! j# _If you enjoyed learning about
2 F9 t3 n5 ~0 g8 W Individual Incentives; t/ F% O% T# Z5 C
Total Welfare ) B# _' j. y+ G: H) O
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
# ~ L* P0 Z. g" w) m4 JECON 378 Law and Economics
( Q1 L' }$ w8 ^0 v, [Topics: 0 u2 U n. c' {4 b* ?' `
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
% Z- I, Z1 F9 X7 r$ s; N6 i3 I! vCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! o" U6 m" w' U( V* O! mChild Support Payments2 b @9 O" e" }
Private Divorce agreements/ R5 k2 v1 |, W& [8 J3 \ D1 U% X. {
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) Q+ e9 z2 w' m, R0 {
% f2 x( Y1 T( [0 x/ RIf you enjoyed learning about * c# G) k2 f k9 u1 r4 q
Prisoners Dilemma/ a; I* c8 g) _: m9 p
Dominant Strategies- B1 U# p' e7 D& T0 O F/ a4 {
Collusion
: g9 _9 L: r, Y8 wYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- S) e- B& m& [/ w4 q) a GECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications9 d& S8 v9 V% |, [8 y
Topics: 0 T3 G: m, L, w7 j: Z* `
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games: V6 z1 u5 L; K0 G! z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & U$ [1 P( y7 Q
Note! Prerequisites: , ]& }6 q& @' F/ X( |' ~
ECON 384 & 299 |
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