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If you enjoyed learning about: 2 ]0 o) R3 A" a/ y# o( {* J
Trade* i3 w" ]" C4 `5 I K! }, l
Growth
7 w e0 c& o) W J2 ?) jOr would like to learn more about: 5 ?, G% [% J) S5 B' F
China as an Emerging Economy. K4 D' J# h- Z% \6 m$ r
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!7 V" t% c5 g# L# G3 ~. B
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
. W# ]5 a& R: M- H& E$ W! c0 cTopics: 9 L& r" f) c S. J
Chinese Economy Characteristics0 G3 R/ C8 ]7 J
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy3 n% q: e4 g- u/ [( s1 k
Consequences of economic reform1 R+ V3 [! C3 Z' a% r
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: * g q# B4 O& Y6 N$ v
Rich and Poor Countries& X$ o2 u3 X2 p3 u
Why economies differ9 ]+ I& i4 m3 C! ]3 x2 S, ^
Causes for such differences5 V( W$ J' X0 j, b+ o7 E9 Q
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 J# G+ N& U, c. ]# F6 ~6 W* d
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 t U2 k8 j' P" R2 vTopics:
- B3 j( [% Y/ V% b- y% u R( {6 hTechnology
( m- \ v. t; u' F9 YInstitutions
' \" J1 x+ j% GGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 S8 F" A w. w& j2 A# u- L7 h
8 F2 ^% { i4 W$ k S! z8 i; OIf you enjoyed learning about
0 [& l3 W$ m0 B6 g; u5 |% kSupply and Demand: {4 T& Y* @8 k- g
Consumer Behavior
$ }, ~1 P" S1 q# F- s( N n6 s: [Production and Cost, D- E B8 e+ m+ ~ F0 h
Price and Output
& w- R% b* J* y7 ^7 |' H7 J) zMarket Structures
' n/ }, z. T; u3 N0 r5 i7 RYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; V! E% r" \% d" L6 Q1 Y) [
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I) e' X3 J! ^0 L( V& b& B
Topics: : { q+ {: C6 A( ?& j
Theory of consumer behavior, ]" Y/ U% x0 W9 V
Theory of production and cost
1 m& l$ x( k( W9 _' G3 cPrice and output determination under competition
1 ^6 a7 ]9 t" l' mMonopoly and other market structures
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: M& V# q1 q5 ^3 { L9 a) Z" aIf you enjoyed learning about t* [7 H& `$ d
Costs and Benefits
9 T& D6 M/ e0 MExternalities- }3 A- T3 Z Z4 G; S- u% j
Decision-making# d$ V. K# [, U0 ^" _' E
Or would like to learn more about
/ X, I) T/ R- kCapital Investments) C" N4 B% ]* ~6 l$ G
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. D+ h0 r3 X1 N; y) c+ T8 H
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
! n1 L" x+ W6 y) B- e! T# }Topics:& ?' Z! h6 H3 k9 r7 b
Cost-Benefit Analysis
* {% R2 O' M8 ~. H& REvaluating Public Investment Projects
4 Q% c b) Q9 i- [. {9 dLook at examples from
' G, E# j4 B, N" D% H3 kTransportation& O( Q/ c3 t0 T! m! @. x
River Basin Management
8 u' u' R/ x# f8 F9 xElectrical Generation
& l, p6 c- k! ]& I4 K0 U8 cOil & Gas and Pollution Control. q; V5 C' \$ C! f9 n' ?7 a) v
, ^. m0 \( u2 r$ }. gIf you enjoyed learning about 2 f2 W9 f. z8 h( r
Supply and Demand$ ?/ m- |, b" w5 Y6 y# @$ [
Externalities! S( W+ r( G5 q4 y0 F
Resource Allocation
7 D7 @+ S7 T$ STaxation
/ J* N3 ^6 R2 b, p0 ~# KOr would like to learn more about ' J/ w2 |/ R" k) l5 q! B: \
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada* M0 Y3 F* t3 V
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! v3 [1 V# w. c3 S8 V& \& M
ECON 365 Resource Economics) X/ ]; L' t2 Z4 f) B+ e9 Z
Topics:# S& D5 T" e! W" j9 y
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 L$ v4 ], \) Z( p+ J- i
Scarcity and pricing3 [* r. r) w9 _: D
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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" S2 N5 J1 a0 A% M4 DIf you enjoyed learning about 9 D' [! w' g9 c! R; Y- x F. R
Resource Allocation4 w5 ~. _: \6 Y* T
Pricing9 ^$ H: r/ P. m% d) n3 e9 [) v9 `
Markets
$ k! C2 e" t, T0 r3 oGovernment roles
( T+ e: ~6 b. t W6 N# `Or would like to learn more about
' R4 v5 D8 t" T- I( w; x* vThe energy sector, including sources and markets- K/ A9 F& e6 k' q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) w* X) V; v: K+ S8 k |. QYou might enjoy a course about - k; h+ o" ?$ H7 `) v3 \1 _6 y+ t% |
Energy Economics!; R; x. P0 z+ @% g; L! O
ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 B, C. F: h0 CTopics:
( p! l5 J; H- T/ @7 a2 ?7 @" l: cPricing, O! A/ G/ P0 Z5 a( N" `$ @9 r9 s
Role in economic growth 9 x6 k, L+ s3 F) b
Energy sources and markets 8 O1 u# o$ ^" u6 Z% a/ `& F( D3 {
Role of government
# T) e9 b0 i: P( h" MRegulation + k; j& r+ i- s1 K+ H' Q
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ @- m5 K/ v: W. }% P. HExternalities: @8 y6 z8 T, X- Q
Regulation
- o# E. q, g* w% k+ d- E8 D" ?Government roles
1 s1 W: P, h: x( |# POr would like to learn more about - y+ Z7 P9 g9 i% }
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% O! q! N, \+ q B2 F) i6 ?8 y
Steps taken to address deterioration+ R8 L, ^- h/ R4 N. C
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ; }4 s+ S& N! {
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 A" l: M7 h& Q# n
Topics: ) Q& g* U9 Z; I+ _
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment % V! d9 n( C: ]& R
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
' x1 K6 l" e% ]6 k; Q: z# z6 @9 H/ E mTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration " {5 X3 A g1 p" | {* {! @+ O
Recreation economics7 I$ ]% m' m5 o- _' p
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If you enjoyed learning about% Z+ ^$ `! B0 `5 C4 V1 s9 v. ~
Individual Incentives
0 K, k/ h6 Q# f% Z9 UTotal Welfare
; t, a; Y# e0 B) h4 R. cYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , r( C/ I/ E+ O
ECON 378 Law and Economics0 V4 S2 [/ o4 D
Topics:
9 K8 t3 g* D/ ^$ ~% F5 bIssues in Criminal and Family Law
6 i4 u8 z+ E6 L% |5 r& { ?Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 t, J- G, m# Z- l$ T3 Q/ P* `
Child Support Payments
i( p! w3 h5 qPrivate Divorce agreements
" l$ e8 f6 U- o9 G% t% I$ `7 pCriminal provisions of the Competition Act% X/ V$ H/ o ?
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If you enjoyed learning about * g; X4 X1 X7 c& Y
Prisoners Dilemma
3 ^. A' O: S$ p) N7 y9 UDominant Strategies
' h4 Z% c, Z( m1 t0 bCollusion
0 h( S# b8 }* C! Z/ BYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 H9 U) N' c2 D2 H7 V
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 ~4 l, R4 [. s/ s8 `Topics:
* ?7 W) a. A5 l& r& M" ]0 yAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
! T7 W2 X* V, U' B5 ~- eApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion . w+ d$ Y7 \9 l5 y& s
Note! Prerequisites:
: v( t8 Y/ j. B0 iECON 384 & 299 |
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