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If you enjoyed learning about:
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8 J! D( b" Y4 VGrowth+ b, F8 Q3 U5 z, b8 b
Or would like to learn more about:
& E/ m0 I! z! e+ z+ w) W/ u. BChina as an Emerging Economy$ {6 n/ d+ O4 k( m
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! {) _. \; S3 z# b) P- t
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 I$ @1 ]- A( F& ^1 F+ eTopics:
# R4 J, y3 T( y+ E5 t VChinese Economy Characteristics' b% o6 f% n' O
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy* w6 n3 ?0 R& L: N% D
Consequences of economic reform- Z$ b/ e& U8 `4 Y# f) t
Canada’s economic relations with China2 v9 Z4 T1 ~( a! N* P) t
8 n4 S2 F- p: C) \If you would like to learn more about: 6 e7 Q Z5 f0 S3 h S/ ]; B1 ^
Rich and Poor Countries
+ v$ ` m% K7 FWhy economies differ
1 t3 V0 b$ S- fCauses for such differences
' f& g0 ^ G1 r! U4 d0 v$ U2 kYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 e' l$ i! K2 W, Q
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! ^0 ~& c) n' l3 f" _4 Q
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Technology
( W/ m. d; Q, Q- g: _) R0 x! VInstitutions
+ U. x, z+ g0 C# ^+ } M! [Growth rate Convergence / Divergence , d7 W/ \; [' p
0 P5 y5 W w, y. w: w, I) fIf you enjoyed learning about 0 b7 W( X7 \' V8 g# n3 p
Supply and Demand
# D3 J8 K) H7 j) @& _7 bConsumer Behavior9 @' O6 Q& S$ l9 b& W" S0 c
Production and Cost. [' r5 r' }6 m( H: o
Price and Output
: z8 w @. {0 O* h3 H5 lMarket Structures1 b6 r& Q; I$ {; ]. O3 }
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! {" Z; h. p0 R- {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& E# _3 y0 C M0 L: |2 Z
Topics:
' s/ J6 c4 d d+ dTheory of consumer behavior, j' J) A# V4 @- e( R% g2 [8 ^
Theory of production and cost
( k9 E* B! N2 {' ]Price and output determination under competition K) e/ [- D* k0 o' Q1 A' i
Monopoly and other market structures3 U/ v& A) w' r
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If you enjoyed learning about
, G' N) m& e* l) _. T" _. c2 ~7 r( v* NCosts and Benefits 8 m7 z" V4 G5 C V
Externalities
% {/ U+ J% s; k. E9 tDecision-making
/ {0 J- w$ C3 L) d2 ?8 h6 G0 ]Or would like to learn more about
5 W! e. E* W( {6 v( J; F. CCapital Investments% N& S) m. ?% C. J- h8 |3 Y
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# P' I/ D# \ z5 v- CECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 A8 T$ p) m- mTopics:
0 y) r& W7 M& l9 M; V) _, w* ]5 @) TCost-Benefit Analysis
/ H( J* _ J3 j" PEvaluating Public Investment Projects4 c# ~/ t, C( K4 x
Look at examples from + I! m" x1 ]/ ~. l, I! D# j
Transportation
2 q( t. c6 Z. b" q$ ^5 cRiver Basin Management
' @4 }1 t5 @( z; `$ c7 Z! T KElectrical Generation r8 A" l4 k$ b3 z1 ~* _, \
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ l4 b: z' P" D: r1 w4 L* s5 z" SSupply and Demand0 `/ r5 @1 z7 z
Externalities
2 y: N) S# ]5 a& c& P; j1 OResource Allocation
# U. S. G1 o3 y: z9 R% z0 b* kTaxation
* o2 d" R+ \8 U% A$ W( ]Or would like to learn more about : W( v4 I! S; I3 q0 k- W3 V
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
# w$ `6 p n: N* x# wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# ^( G3 f% ]2 s9 r6 oECON 365 Resource Economics5 N+ x% F$ Z) Y5 J9 S5 s. Q% w
Topics:! L8 ^& \8 J$ K- R
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
: d' U8 \% H3 aScarcity and pricing
& m- q3 t& C% M \Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 t/ j _" W: k
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If you enjoyed learning about
* r$ c1 T6 j7 p* F! x5 hResource Allocation
' p6 y+ D+ A+ W6 C; QPricing& u. Q: p/ C1 W: c9 X2 |
Markets, x5 C0 _5 ]7 T9 c8 q- }# K
Government roles
: u& q& N5 ~/ O# `( y* s& ?Or would like to learn more about 1 |6 D6 ?, C6 y: J% m; ~5 v: ^
The energy sector, including sources and markets0 y& u9 Z, j6 p# d! {6 E0 C9 q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
! [& K# H ? m$ v8 NYou might enjoy a course about
9 {6 B# f7 T: x) z& m& CEnergy Economics!1 J6 m8 E* H7 O* h! a- a
ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 t/ z( b1 Z. T6 P0 ATopics: 0 H* B& F" g4 N4 b9 g/ G: g7 V7 e2 i/ n
Pricing" P9 @4 j; P- g Z5 P
Role in economic growth + B( d' T5 L- q8 k$ R
Energy sources and markets
5 c" i! q' |% O; ^Role of government * t# T7 J9 ]! ]2 f7 A8 o. I
Regulation
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: F" V3 T1 j5 o+ HExternalities3 {: {' G2 P8 q d' T4 C( m
Regulation+ ?/ b3 I, w1 B% I- D
Government roles
0 o5 R2 P. R( ~% I9 L5 wOr would like to learn more about
7 H1 t4 W. m7 BEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 P3 f) ]3 e# S7 \
Steps taken to address deterioration
, D+ `( L) [3 R# n* _9 F6 w/ AYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
9 s/ K7 W5 ~0 Y) ?' V) v- z8 P: KECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ B9 j {9 b( D( H8 ~1 `1 y# |Topics:
$ g8 \7 [( T+ o4 X+ ~7 b8 kEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
( d8 p' q, A4 Z/ G/ kTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
( Q7 q0 y) ^# _4 `5 t* t- GTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
. P! w! W3 k/ V/ w* zRecreation economics5 h2 M: y1 M% ]3 s
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If you enjoyed learning about
! h6 A& j/ n$ |, L/ y Individual Incentives
Z" g* r/ F6 ^5 @( ~- k" ^( u! e6 ZTotal Welfare
: b$ l5 X3 k6 `" uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% e- P$ n5 S; @- Y8 H, sECON 378 Law and Economics
/ ^% @" |1 `5 ]Topics:
6 m- y+ s: d, X+ b0 C! z# @7 `" WIssues in Criminal and Family Law
6 P6 w- t: V' _) oCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 R0 k; z/ O7 p) K+ g% Y; }7 J. d
Child Support Payments. i2 M4 O4 r# r- |0 V
Private Divorce agreements
- Z6 O0 k9 d! t; ^- s# e7 z! nCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
% R! J% @3 T# P& ?' a$ b7 _Dominant Strategies/ s7 n! ]- G1 [2 e6 ?
Collusion; A/ H6 i6 ~7 ?' f# ]
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# F3 `; J7 {, R0 \9 lECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 M3 V+ C+ I m
Topics:
3 ^: \* s; H" L2 D8 j+ MAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games( T8 ~3 i" V- n" V q) \* \
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 S+ ]3 D5 m$ G4 B. [Note! Prerequisites: M+ {+ T, q5 g* {% Y$ I9 ^
ECON 384 & 299 |
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