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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth! M9 `& W6 | ?: W
Or would like to learn more about:
1 w+ X& c( @0 g3 s& eChina as an Emerging Economy
# b" s$ j1 H* X- ]2 R* \8 U" W8 ]You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!7 o* I; s9 H; }" R3 x4 m" z. a) D$ [
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 Y9 `( d+ [: D* o( L. x7 O. J" g( j& {
Topics:
, _" b4 l; \6 r# L- G3 pChinese Economy Characteristics
% V4 w5 t) R8 LRecent Events in the Chinese Economy5 |' B/ b. `% b
Consequences of economic reform0 O7 ]4 Y7 I1 } K ]4 y* u6 k* N
Canada’s economic relations with China& @$ y: U* F8 @4 ~. G \
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If you would like to learn more about:
5 u6 D/ B6 C* r) }4 l2 Q2 QRich and Poor Countries
- ] I/ i. `- Y' r& DWhy economies differ0 B7 {" z6 O4 W' j6 [) t
Causes for such differences+ `7 o! [+ C' B" `* d/ O
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ {! ~; A b6 M+ E8 PECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 z6 d* ^- q6 K+ q& YTopics:
9 r8 p1 ]2 N6 _# ~. fTechnology
6 d9 D% s6 ^( G. BInstitutions
* U i. A, [ t1 v1 SGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 ?0 k7 N) w: O) o5 m" cSupply and Demand
0 k9 \, ^# {7 |9 [Consumer Behavior
- V" x8 Z }* [ k$ F" uProduction and Cost
+ p7 F5 m5 n! }4 z; i0 IPrice and Output# s+ O' E2 S! A4 L
Market Structures, W! F& j1 m4 J& K9 k6 }4 R
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!2 a9 }1 R- d; @. n
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 T3 I2 _: n1 B% u, d" }Topics: ; k' w t7 |. s8 t
Theory of consumer behavior
2 d+ [5 y" N ]5 H: Y0 CTheory of production and cost
5 U3 Z5 {! D! B" Q. p9 QPrice and output determination under competition5 v4 N# k9 g/ X# k( J$ T; i
Monopoly and other market structures
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( Q, b% \! J) A1 SIf you enjoyed learning about
4 Q8 p7 H) Q+ e3 V/ GCosts and Benefits 3 g/ p/ ?4 T% t+ K( _4 ~: Y9 J
Externalities
p8 ]" y, s; b) U+ NDecision-making+ b* G& |& s' ^2 V0 f4 b
Or would like to learn more about
/ d7 p e6 j t( P2 {6 fCapital Investments1 \" v b+ ^3 D! O, r2 D
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# C) P6 M) T; K: fECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
{* H \+ Z- e. `, @( P9 g- U6 yTopics:
Y) `3 d# }2 W. j- X0 ZCost-Benefit Analysis
% O! g; ~+ f. a; w8 j( e7 n0 VEvaluating Public Investment Projects9 s4 U9 J( \4 s
Look at examples from
& Z8 R4 W. ` o# Q7 R8 GTransportation" K0 H2 X9 E* n& [2 D( k f' U
River Basin Management3 Z& @9 W A( P4 s3 u7 n6 y
Electrical Generation
& J( {3 q' p, x+ j0 dOil & Gas and Pollution Control h2 M k8 D5 i6 h* Z
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If you enjoyed learning about
! d: L% s; N O7 ?/ oSupply and Demand/ A2 Q" m- z+ t, P2 Z
Externalities
. V3 O( x0 q N8 yResource Allocation1 E- J: v+ e% l) ^; V2 S9 I
Taxation2 m8 w$ {* w6 l
Or would like to learn more about
) U% s5 y+ t0 |* x1 ASupply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 A" k0 t2 L8 l7 dYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 J) _/ @. k- b8 _6 `$ ]+ GECON 365 Resource Economics& F, C |( u8 a7 }5 h
Topics:. x$ N7 `7 P) Q7 \: ]7 |0 r
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
. Z5 `& A! k- V2 T, hScarcity and pricing
& J# j+ Q) F$ L( oContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
/ N4 e9 ~: ~2 r2 _* R, WPricing' o4 g( l5 x$ t0 J- b1 z# W* r& W
Markets
4 A' a9 `0 [7 k8 Y" g7 Y: WGovernment roles
2 t" U( y- T z% D1 \! x, aOr would like to learn more about 6 J. M7 C Z: d7 w5 M
The energy sector, including sources and markets, C. Q( z, j: {! c; _
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ j! C/ N4 ^' IYou might enjoy a course about ( U7 F: C$ v# M7 J" W, T1 }
Energy Economics!1 E) s' G0 w7 L6 {; J5 h T
ECON 366 Energy Economics) B2 p d* o' U x0 D: k9 J
Topics: 7 z/ }+ S2 _9 X- Q. z9 T! k! _
Pricing
" p& s! r* j, S9 \' ?& x4 CRole in economic growth * C- T( _" X. p3 U& S7 i* V
Energy sources and markets + V0 C8 v. L& i# R" v2 i' f$ @
Role of government
1 B- {+ F0 T) F6 iRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
" T: u4 H( r z( u1 p+ S2 nExternalities
6 l" Z; Y% G+ a; C/ p7 aRegulation
4 ]( R6 L. R+ S9 kGovernment roles
6 t8 t6 U& H5 L& [) J. ^Or would like to learn more about 0 O1 `+ k( F1 ?: ^# B
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: z6 U9 n; S" \7 [1 X
Steps taken to address deterioration
; K) h: L+ H+ S! y/ M5 QYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) v: z. L. {" o/ c' p. m9 @% q- ^4 r6 N
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 _; ^0 N0 E/ C( h
Topics:
4 b/ Z1 M6 V$ `) W0 W9 g3 fEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment # q3 ~3 n _6 S+ ?
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 o I; I) T3 r+ ]2 q Y
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 x" k, v' M" w( x/ @2 z
Recreation economics
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, c, a4 A7 b% t; M% Q( DIf you enjoyed learning about( g0 n$ j: h1 ]# M9 N
Individual Incentives1 c1 w$ ?: @/ w$ n
Total Welfare
6 {) K2 j* J3 P0 w. w. zYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! # a3 ]% J9 {! f
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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% N! h }+ T( GIssues in Criminal and Family Law# y6 i1 [( H; J2 Y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 w, i- [3 N$ @
Child Support Payments
) Z9 }) F }/ K0 s+ O# JPrivate Divorce agreements" k0 }' e1 B$ A' q' q
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act2 O" f1 s: T0 \; q& d
1 x% |) S/ H5 o9 ^' F6 A, `If you enjoyed learning about
# S2 R* D% o1 L2 dPrisoners Dilemma
" r: m% T% E8 f9 i: XDominant Strategies
3 \5 e: a% r( [! x. h. ~Collusion
% K" j: j3 m; X/ [. F' ~+ ^You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 }5 S& ^7 h( Q7 f2 f' m
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% q7 I) `4 n3 X3 t& v) `- VTopics: $ f$ V$ z- q. m( R& b$ A' r" M
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% x9 N/ B; x4 j0 U. z% f1 @Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
* e$ a4 e9 \ `, ZNote! Prerequisites: : ]6 z1 p7 X5 h
ECON 384 & 299 |
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