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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth" ?) w* f+ [7 o& t7 |
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China as an Emerging Economy# a. g* W! \. c( a
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) e; _6 q4 g% T* ^" jECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 s+ @7 c! h5 wTopics: X" M' G {2 P
Chinese Economy Characteristics0 r7 @- _' \0 K" h9 l0 P0 I$ Z
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
x! J" f% P7 @% t" `: LConsequences of economic reform, z. A7 b) ?2 H5 A0 k
Canada’s economic relations with China3 b. L& U9 s5 i9 s4 e
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If you would like to learn more about:
1 E$ w, j6 h1 i; bRich and Poor Countries
7 L# S! L' g. h) sWhy economies differ% K1 i( [0 V4 G; q' y( x& A( H
Causes for such differences, V c8 k$ \6 e( Z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: [% ?" |! O: [ I( B; nECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 M$ b6 i$ w2 ], h( mTopics:" c. f8 a8 B* E. a% S
Technology
& G8 E3 h' _! O( G5 s+ i. C3 [Institutions7 F, K6 D# i& ~+ m) U5 L
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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4 Z0 C% X, o, n* _If you enjoyed learning about ; ^; w3 d) U! p) ~2 p
Supply and Demand0 |" g, B" @9 @; e! E3 B7 C
Consumer Behavior
7 e2 i3 i- f* S- v `2 mProduction and Cost
) A3 W! `: {: UPrice and Output
. h/ u9 u4 o! } p* s) _: @ xMarket Structures
7 h# I8 ~5 ~8 Z4 D* X7 Q6 I9 sYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ V& C- \$ m- g, j5 R) I# P* X1 v5 F& YECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# z1 a5 a2 p7 s; d% Y/ I2 w
Topics: ( j F$ y% e. ~. s+ o
Theory of consumer behavior
! p3 r- \! p/ c4 d& I0 STheory of production and cost
' [/ E( ?+ a1 F) NPrice and output determination under competition
# B7 p" P. n% o& QMonopoly and other market structures
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2 k) g* }* x6 k, N& N- E- l# jIf you enjoyed learning about & X, z5 q/ E$ F/ d( k/ S
Costs and Benefits : U6 D0 f: z% ?1 q
Externalities
4 F P$ j! k; u% Q3 I6 VDecision-making4 ~8 G, P, H- i8 o+ o! }2 M
Or would like to learn more about
+ U! R2 D- h1 VCapital Investments
. C9 _- L$ r# y5 A. }3 QYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!' m% | D# q- Y. ~- c8 c) x
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# U/ ^, O& n; E! Z" ?
Topics:$ v, R, ?+ ^$ W- m7 Z
Cost-Benefit Analysis, d' c3 k \* N2 X" u/ n- ~
Evaluating Public Investment Projects) o& c9 |7 V% Y; c6 ^* G9 y( G: \. K% G
Look at examples from
$ q' M! D' Z8 X, }5 }9 VTransportation C; x7 C3 f* c: l' J7 \8 i
River Basin Management7 R& _, D$ n9 T5 z- [7 E
Electrical Generation! l7 x1 q- i* U" p% l# A
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control3 F: U3 a ?0 G+ v, i7 N2 A
% L" y: x) U+ S2 k& JIf you enjoyed learning about / w Q, K) q2 _9 W J9 e% N. N" i1 D
Supply and Demand$ A" N" p8 v* V+ p# D
Externalities
% B M1 Z# d* D4 k4 _Resource Allocation0 q- J# X8 x; o7 N6 E
Taxation8 [% Q6 c5 @3 f& I( l+ \
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
' e! N& h/ |5 f# \( V! |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; r4 J- ~) G* M9 v, f, c
ECON 365 Resource Economics+ P$ V6 M8 z! Y, l9 R+ g4 j) U
Topics: Y9 d9 T1 j6 \0 \+ L0 v5 r
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( C) J5 [; z. l' B; f& A
Scarcity and pricing6 z( V* H5 M' Y& L5 w' U1 N T/ l
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 E" U j0 u1 d- \
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Resource Allocation% K4 |" k8 @' I
Pricing
, A$ U# \/ d) u, _Markets8 i* v% s) Z$ O) w9 @$ t. Z
Government roles
9 ^# w& i2 A( ~' y1 J$ Q/ O' ^2 gOr would like to learn more about
4 c0 i" k+ q! U" }The energy sector, including sources and markets, C. p) y. O/ A3 C8 h2 c
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues/ j* g! |, g& t( S
You might enjoy a course about / F" O: G8 V" s& ?* H$ J
Energy Economics!5 N+ ~ E' M% ]2 W' [2 w" T d r
ECON 366 Energy Economics
( G* ?# y& A$ U$ w7 xTopics:
& b# V! D* h) H- m' ] Q! x9 r) N! wPricing% P+ C$ W6 M6 x @' w/ M) o( j
Role in economic growth
1 I+ s" z* ^2 {0 c6 WEnergy sources and markets
$ p; X" x/ L7 jRole of government
2 u4 m. }0 f1 F& m* D7 W9 j! |Regulation ) ]6 L4 K4 k: t5 b5 D7 z
- a& w) `$ t4 A0 R6 C% Y/ NIf you enjoyed learning about $ v( {8 @! A1 M# r5 ^7 E
Externalities
V) ]; V4 O0 k' P$ e* s& L3 P' [Regulation* @0 b0 d6 B& k3 o: G0 u1 N
Government roles1 W# q4 ]; H% M& w
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ m+ z3 ] ~0 f5 D4 {8 g4 jSteps taken to address deterioration2 \$ H& K' e. N! ^8 _8 u4 @6 {
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 U) R) }" D, ^2 R" OECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ A5 ^' Z( m [
Topics:
" \# q9 W0 N2 ]9 Q8 `Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment : Y. s6 ^3 a" o5 W# x2 ~* R7 V
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 \$ s1 P0 y! h8 t" ?: E$ HTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 E* U: S! ^! ?0 g& }9 n) l* X4 W$ pRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 B7 s- h; @2 k3 U3 ^' e6 @ Individual Incentives' l, X: z9 v- Q1 I+ h
Total Welfare - G9 i+ y) Y& o1 z2 ]6 @
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* @0 q$ j* H2 Q, [. R1 jECON 378 Law and Economics5 a" Q8 k, z! ~% L% f
Topics:
7 K5 K3 ?- @' ` K( tIssues in Criminal and Family Law
6 h. ^9 E- D) H/ b0 }* ACrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 \/ Z2 D- f' V7 NChild Support Payments4 s) C% [/ e: C7 @
Private Divorce agreements/ }$ u; @& P. d9 `) Q, ~
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ h/ A: L2 G/ |; @5 j$ ZPrisoners Dilemma \2 }6 c" {5 J0 U
Dominant Strategies
! V* K* h) R+ {5 D. y2 D4 w. BCollusion
. p( s1 o! x( h& K! Y& oYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
C7 y; d9 s6 e9 n# s, eECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: H; G5 p0 b$ Y6 @6 {. V2 B! u
Topics:
9 P+ e7 `4 @, U7 AAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games/ j! _: O; \" M
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 w8 ?. v$ H# C2 @6 F% |5 H+ G" L- |
Note! Prerequisites: / r6 {9 D3 Z1 T4 B, _1 c7 G6 c
ECON 384 & 299 |
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