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If you enjoyed learning about: 5 M2 q% _& [& G' n0 }, k5 C
Trade- n6 i! [7 Y2 c( T& g D
Growth
9 t5 k# w% H; o7 n' \* e( h# dOr would like to learn more about:
+ s/ y: U, H8 R# a. G p0 l6 [9 A& R9 BChina as an Emerging Economy
6 k1 L2 s: |, H- Y# wYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
+ _/ d5 R1 ^% `: f3 h; pECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. ^6 j5 i+ r) B; E" U1 v3 q
Topics:
0 B B X! A- _Chinese Economy Characteristics+ v, I# e4 y0 ~3 m- u
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy' x0 f7 Z7 g( c' C6 \: |
Consequences of economic reform
: t- V7 O9 r" T! ?/ g1 B% ^' @$ pCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: . Z9 l/ p2 y3 s. { ?
Rich and Poor Countries7 ~9 ^0 i0 \; `8 ?/ U7 K# q
Why economies differ! x- [% U; E5 j- l6 y
Causes for such differences
7 W; P# J/ ?. N+ C8 OYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 V j5 C. w! S& h+ [. zECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 C0 t+ F e. G
Topics:8 N! m2 d6 k3 \, ~- H) A
Technology& F; I% t, k# v% t7 J# I- E* G5 @( ]
Institutions9 @' ~, L5 X1 G7 Y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence . ~3 F Z+ L l7 C5 p4 e$ h
, N" A" g/ W; a3 F/ N& FIf you enjoyed learning about
; G5 A+ d) C/ s; d2 FSupply and Demand; |5 y+ z2 u2 \) n y3 N; s
Consumer Behavior o: d' s j! S
Production and Cost; Y3 |7 x6 B, }) [* V& I# E- {
Price and Output
' Q+ {2 Y- u& `# YMarket Structures7 I$ a+ D& w5 }1 X
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( [- l6 j! k, ?' [4 H
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I/ T% F8 q0 }' n- G- z
Topics: ' {& q& B0 |) f) s
Theory of consumer behavior
4 r V8 t9 a# {" r6 ~Theory of production and cost
7 y$ g) j. o4 e$ YPrice and output determination under competition% z& x" \% ~2 n5 x# G
Monopoly and other market structures
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! G8 Q! |+ @' p1 W- K0 u( EIf you enjoyed learning about % `# |9 o% E# d' j! f- y
Costs and Benefits " j4 r/ A/ E. E+ w0 G ^
Externalities7 j0 d+ n) u& {( v5 M( A; N
Decision-making
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Capital Investments8 U. e: u1 @0 @8 r; X5 m1 h
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
L- l7 ?2 O3 [4 L* M1 bECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; q) k+ a l, J$ Q, v) Y6 j
Topics:
. o0 E& J, B& V$ x/ ACost-Benefit Analysis$ I! m. s8 z' X( V5 l9 P
Evaluating Public Investment Projects( e) U, A# S m( g
Look at examples from 4 v3 o: r( r3 p, V$ i
Transportation
6 S! H- f4 [: [: `. ^, W$ s! GRiver Basin Management- p# F8 H/ K* H7 o: g/ N1 p
Electrical Generation/ q/ }8 o d! g& }! V' X% X/ D
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control* Q0 o, c5 X2 o% T4 J8 F! H- v
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Supply and Demand" G) n- t6 O. C: ~/ [( h* w
Externalities. M8 w8 e K3 W
Resource Allocation3 _4 a- ^5 E) }% X
Taxation0 H. x- V+ Z% h8 W& l" n/ E
Or would like to learn more about
' e: D+ X; h" h% _+ GSupply of Natural Resources in Canada" P- P9 `6 r/ e, L0 Q c& H& S' O
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!- ]3 p) H9 b( j D! M8 m
ECON 365 Resource Economics
* t/ m- j: v3 N' }Topics:
; R6 Z9 A) u* H" B0 vExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 z! S: L% g7 l" }6 i+ H$ `9 TScarcity and pricing0 }3 Z" Z0 r+ v: r
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation+ Y0 m) L# l6 ?) E' J" P
Pricing
- c5 z# ]* O2 e9 HMarkets1 o; d" A3 _! l% B& t+ P5 Y
Government roles
+ S8 c9 h; @) z& |+ \) L4 pOr would like to learn more about
" t9 ?4 }, ?5 X8 {% N; w- }! eThe energy sector, including sources and markets
# l' F; A% P: o5 x" eCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
' r- G# [3 r5 l4 g& L6 U) g" \You might enjoy a course about 0 c7 A" A! ~9 A- q
Energy Economics!2 M) w8 _1 F3 T- t$ X
ECON 366 Energy Economics
/ T" A2 U2 u- U0 ]Topics:
& C* g( ? `. O3 e+ H* }7 U9 jPricing
. H! U& B) G2 }* a. CRole in economic growth
6 A! w5 Y m, j# wEnergy sources and markets * l: _6 y" ~$ `( q
Role of government & F" f$ R5 x7 n- V/ A- {
Regulation
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; U) M) P5 t: m& @' w* eIf you enjoyed learning about G8 X) Y2 ~1 A
Externalities" @! y g4 }- `5 ?: ~) e- m) ]
Regulation
9 W, n) w. x9 y8 p* ]9 }# Q# FGovernment roles4 \; a0 k, O6 X
Or would like to learn more about
7 a# c1 D5 D, M. N- U, EEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 J" K; a0 {+ e; _) f3 mSteps taken to address deterioration+ E, e& {' u$ d$ u# }
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 B5 n7 a9 x3 C- r- |0 t) nECON 369 Economics of the Environment
6 J1 D8 r% `- i+ s' q8 h$ D- q4 n" PTopics:
4 ~ Z6 \- N- o# J9 p/ r qEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 2 @( S& z" I2 t) @ Z; i6 K
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
) V( c. w6 p( [+ cTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 |7 C0 E, n# ^* [* D3 k
Recreation economics
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& ?+ y- t3 [8 Z9 G: Y1 WIf you enjoyed learning about8 X* Y( U7 W, [. F% }
Individual Incentives
- {% e6 j& u2 |9 q% M& G+ ATotal Welfare + ?& N S/ m' z: y# H! V
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ f6 g+ E; n4 f4 C1 \ECON 378 Law and Economics
9 S9 _. N( [- x: J* yTopics: 2 J. G% h& G3 X- y: `
Issues in Criminal and Family Law& A; K! {5 q' ]8 M2 n
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 Z* W$ Y+ J0 e3 V; o' ?# t7 k
Child Support Payments
7 u: r- o( o8 L+ o$ GPrivate Divorce agreements& H+ y1 Q* H5 X
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 ]' u' X5 y7 \0 r- m
Prisoners Dilemma. [& j; z3 F! l7 e
Dominant Strategies
/ }& T! S x3 M a1 ~. r& LCollusion
7 n' A& ^& b& [8 `1 T+ RYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ [. N2 r4 X% dECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ w$ @2 A k! a' D5 w# q" ?2 KTopics: 6 }/ d8 A8 @" h! r/ D
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 K' d/ S- L% k
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 p! c- k' E) o; _- v nNote! Prerequisites: 6 b& @0 _: ?0 C0 d/ I% c( V7 B- j
ECON 384 & 299 |
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