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If you enjoyed learning about:
7 v" h# J+ c1 p7 D3 @2 G. H9 fTrade5 \4 m R7 k1 S8 U- j' j
Growth4 [6 x/ N4 Z+ L9 m. ^
Or would like to learn more about:
$ b; R+ ?/ N6 N$ BChina as an Emerging Economy% e$ N5 I {' q/ N- F
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
, K Q3 y$ h2 s i y) ]- @ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 d. |+ p3 ?* Y3 iTopics: & H. [! E3 {* d* r1 L" p
Chinese Economy Characteristics
& }/ U$ k5 q" I& l4 J2 }% @' ARecent Events in the Chinese Economy1 i0 w$ N" V- \' r
Consequences of economic reform
$ z( D/ l- Y2 R$ `Canada’s economic relations with China5 q' L c" N& b% ^
}9 m! @% r% v! DIf you would like to learn more about:
, q) z6 P. V+ ]' l* {5 d, IRich and Poor Countries
/ \- B2 R/ I8 [- f' LWhy economies differ
, [- C# }2 `" E d, i) wCauses for such differences7 n9 m" O3 u8 B# ^# u9 N# j7 U
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; P- ?' p6 K- d2 v8 E( LECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! x L' L1 D$ O, @, [! _' yTopics:& }. O8 F" [. N6 R! l8 W- |
Technology
0 }- ~, U. M ~Institutions9 T" V3 T+ ^: i& K5 c" i; J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 V$ Y+ k% t/ T L
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Supply and Demand
" I* Q l+ ~- ?( ~" |Consumer Behavior% t# a* V4 i# Z7 r& S
Production and Cost- s% z2 Z4 Z- S
Price and Output
1 `8 R( T1 g6 VMarket Structures5 J, }* \$ d2 r( ^# K( M2 d l: c
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!0 [: m- j& q/ R" }; w9 _+ z8 `
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
) d! m% g: Q. M2 \, z. Q. a' ~0 JTopics:
; ?% ?/ G1 G# j4 sTheory of consumer behavior, J! N4 J& x5 f# s1 X3 O
Theory of production and cost
$ E0 L' d3 j0 ~' p8 l; ^Price and output determination under competition/ s& V* e9 V' Q9 ~
Monopoly and other market structures
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( g- e! D) n' r& I' v+ Q" m' R% nIf you enjoyed learning about
5 d% G& K" t3 E5 U+ g% o4 \Costs and Benefits
( c6 ]0 D Y A% O& h1 O9 QExternalities
; ]. u" x% \5 L# ?0 [0 R/ @Decision-making
" B% g- `; F. T" W! d, z+ d$ POr would like to learn more about ?# i" \' M, h$ v! G
Capital Investments( N0 v6 z% Y! y6 r# T0 t: Y
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ R Q# W1 j( u, WECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# I* s: U1 t/ V$ Y0 j
Topics:
; R- W( f) a: G3 g% VCost-Benefit Analysis
9 f! j! [ b7 uEvaluating Public Investment Projects
& r: l; |0 b) `6 n# j. U; \Look at examples from ) o5 ~8 u: c" c6 E/ ?# [5 y" |
Transportation
5 v3 _. g1 C o( m" I8 y3 U/ I, eRiver Basin Management
z5 G& B/ O. e9 g. PElectrical Generation8 n7 a3 r0 y, X) Q6 ~. n6 B( C# T
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control' G) c& h/ D& G6 k
2 M# D, i3 p$ U+ I2 zIf you enjoyed learning about
" i8 x4 ?% B! N1 [" vSupply and Demand
; d U3 Z: } A' x- qExternalities
) k9 i6 Q C5 |$ E( {Resource Allocation
( a% d" I% u, A! Y3 `4 ?- Q! eTaxation
8 ?& ^6 ^' z3 @Or would like to learn more about
+ \& x3 S% I( Z1 r3 ^Supply of Natural Resources in Canada- J) _8 m& g, L8 h0 C2 a. A
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!0 g- c+ @3 r' z
ECON 365 Resource Economics. g8 a- i( M a+ W% R' ?
Topics:
2 a3 H1 v/ q8 T1 }2 c" TExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* R( } y: U1 o' X
Scarcity and pricing
% E: @" v+ f3 ]: TContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 e& A: u% M6 \, N3 v) w C4 ~7 z/ P/ YResource Allocation% N! Y8 k2 _# O
Pricing
4 i3 G1 N) @( p. W! r/ @$ e5 w, W$ VMarkets
d6 m6 e" a/ E; A) w+ XGovernment roles4 C$ E P8 T8 M& W& g3 H4 `3 I
Or would like to learn more about ! {; n9 ]+ |( p, P; N, K
The energy sector, including sources and markets3 V0 f( E" Y" e) t# i5 S
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
& M$ G u* N! P7 O: SYou might enjoy a course about ( ~5 |0 G/ e6 T, N. A. b
Energy Economics!
) x6 V! m: I( v8 c, E# U" [ECON 366 Energy Economics
7 ^$ H1 O M" l, b/ z3 lTopics:
: U ?8 V9 T9 | P5 B( `( `8 dPricing
# A5 A q' q5 J9 _Role in economic growth
( Y9 z; c4 W2 O0 O0 C0 m7 J2 gEnergy sources and markets
- j) h' x' V0 @4 ?7 {4 E9 ^Role of government
3 | h2 s' s, u) C2 e! cRegulation 1 p. U: @8 |9 X: {7 v8 U
[3 [; `7 `2 }3 x, p2 q; X ?If you enjoyed learning about
, ^' M9 ]( h+ D+ `; u; B- H4 {Externalities( x5 L" o) t- X& l
Regulation+ v2 `' B: K# v: G! N1 b
Government roles$ N \6 g( p2 x. L4 W
Or would like to learn more about $ E4 f' X" L8 F6 H7 ?1 \
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) K% v9 @9 } i! W* L! u, M2 V+ ]5 mSteps taken to address deterioration
7 X7 F. U& Q0 x; M8 o3 v6 \You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 Z# y3 Q! \3 ?3 E1 nECON 369 Economics of the Environment: c v0 P* t5 K5 G- Q2 V9 q& c
Topics:
G, g! e, e2 }Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ c0 O) N! o$ f! L% A1 wTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
" _( {+ N8 p- ^Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: j; S; ~( r4 z! D; |3 b) QRecreation economics" D) S. g( I+ M" J T W; E
" L8 ]# C2 ^ s% JIf you enjoyed learning about4 C H. r0 q! X4 a3 [8 @
Individual Incentives
$ j0 B: _. w1 U- h" {Total Welfare 5 K b, A& \, C# ^9 p
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 U& K( s0 v! v+ {& o3 H8 s
ECON 378 Law and Economics$ m5 S- k6 Y3 w) q0 z- s0 y
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
* e( G& U: u! m+ oCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* G ^, }5 q; y4 Q8 W2 y
Child Support Payments
' q9 ]6 W3 T0 t9 [Private Divorce agreements! e- m7 [# _: C7 h
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act5 I; E5 x: S) S8 B8 P7 i
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ Z+ q9 H5 _, r8 j1 t! L' f" mPrisoners Dilemma
7 H; y+ P% c& l& V% @, k% E5 kDominant Strategies$ J( g8 o* s% z, o/ N
Collusion
3 ?5 T; b* b% C8 u' [+ \# G. M/ |You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- o+ v- f" `( Z! v u. dECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( u0 S+ ?: L9 j, E9 x" u- }Topics:
8 Y- R, t) `8 o1 ^7 b5 u1 M5 T$ IAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ o; Q7 c, D9 c( P1 O' h3 C7 ]) FApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 X3 Y5 k! E8 k! N. UNote! Prerequisites: : q) I t, B. F) W4 Z: Q0 ^
ECON 384 & 299 |
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