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If you enjoyed learning about: . G f0 T5 o) ?* h, l- e$ M/ J4 q
Trade
+ N/ ?% O* `( z/ vGrowth+ p% K- i# L' n
Or would like to learn more about: 7 {- i/ X* x0 i, g' E
China as an Emerging Economy
& l+ N% M2 _3 q& U% kYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
5 q; `; o2 I7 }% E$ h1 u8 e4 S+ ?9 {9 ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
' |: H7 U( V4 X3 J8 E* oTopics:
' l1 j" X! l4 ZChinese Economy Characteristics D; s# Q& ]& |1 W: z6 K& F/ k
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
. g# o% m9 M, v. C4 JConsequences of economic reform
$ Z0 X% h8 W3 HCanada’s economic relations with China
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2 i9 _% n; Y8 m/ aIf you would like to learn more about:
4 A" U3 G# i7 F' qRich and Poor Countries
. I9 z b2 j6 A2 L! c- t1 V4 \Why economies differ# g5 c& J8 Z* d. Y# w$ o
Causes for such differences; e. N9 d2 ]! \/ z, ^
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 p$ g5 s4 y- P# C4 G5 hECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# L0 M+ ]& A0 w+ q4 j
Topics:
5 P. G, c5 [0 P7 l3 B5 Y- C% q7 vTechnology8 c" o6 c5 L& T) N5 Z3 [( B, ~
Institutions
$ Y1 j' }7 F- w5 L/ WGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# q1 _ s2 B. k# e9 VIf you enjoyed learning about
6 ?; t1 r, ?3 eSupply and Demand
# [% L. h! d3 t5 b) E. ^) N* BConsumer Behavior7 T& p, _, \1 H% D$ H5 }4 C) h: e6 Z ]
Production and Cost
6 Q& S6 N2 o& n/ L' `2 l. q% Q% `+ kPrice and Output
2 T# t& \: i8 P' `9 h$ z( @. l4 {Market Structures
0 M2 a" _' A4 Q5 W, U8 S. F: VYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!6 e! ^$ }; e/ ?3 e! F
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
1 E5 C1 H. K. V: \. oTopics: 0 k1 u0 b s7 V3 L% Q/ R
Theory of consumer behavior
% j! ^- I6 d' r, Y. B: H( ZTheory of production and cost+ M4 h/ w2 V( o; J! n$ x2 d
Price and output determination under competition
y# ^4 o5 u, |; Q5 c0 _Monopoly and other market structures
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0 I1 ?, t- i$ t. F* y6 q% tIf you enjoyed learning about
% ?/ J) H- |9 S3 }, JCosts and Benefits
$ F: R$ L" ]- K# EExternalities
8 k& a6 j! U- ~8 ADecision-making
& U' M4 d2 I! s1 uOr would like to learn more about
4 K. N7 _4 P! |: N0 E RCapital Investments
7 N! k0 h; m0 h$ E4 e: QYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
, v3 t* T6 l7 g$ o1 M! j) _ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ X8 `9 K+ p1 g8 B- GTopics: l0 Q" N( ~# ?/ z6 t% l" @
Cost-Benefit Analysis1 p. ^* u5 ?5 r0 P8 l+ g
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
: l3 D5 S& ]8 r2 C0 aLook at examples from
0 b( t" u1 E3 ETransportation
0 x" \3 Z# {; i- y4 G9 N0 V HRiver Basin Management" P& t: Q2 r# _# i) `5 L
Electrical Generation5 q0 \- N( A& p3 j: O0 X
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
6 d" h% l* d) W* ?Externalities
/ |! T" Z$ t& z$ G0 vResource Allocation d5 |. l5 M+ k
Taxation
8 P7 c1 a5 C c7 c0 g1 K( GOr would like to learn more about
- X+ Q! N( A& [7 e/ g1 ?8 `( X+ K8 QSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
# Y; F, [( {5 h5 c; _You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' L( P) l) V$ g6 CECON 365 Resource Economics
@8 q b+ c& pTopics:8 [6 a6 L& c- o/ A
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" J: o, F& {5 Q( S# SScarcity and pricing
* [. V' q, u) j. `5 W2 j! K! ?Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
" K8 V6 B6 |& G) }' uResource Allocation7 S7 t/ d6 n) n$ `& a9 U
Pricing( T! b* \0 m7 z/ m
Markets8 {: x7 ~ m( Y9 H2 I l4 Y( W
Government roles
& n8 J) h" z( j5 m+ u3 t4 q9 u5 POr would like to learn more about 7 C, U* d N: z& s5 E( q0 j- c+ {; U
The energy sector, including sources and markets: j n" w- Q3 ^' d
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
' O T2 i5 v6 [( e) EYou might enjoy a course about
5 V1 ~+ R* _$ @0 v& p& p h8 vEnergy Economics!
1 W- J- X) L* \, DECON 366 Energy Economics
8 \/ y# x3 A6 c# lTopics: y; Y( ]: C: R, F8 W. B: b9 |" A7 ^
Pricing7 k* A) g6 E& b
Role in economic growth # T4 ~3 |' i) k# `) |6 O, L
Energy sources and markets 5 H/ {6 l: U, {0 @5 O
Role of government
) g+ ~) }4 |. I+ |, WRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
: _: J$ H" Z9 oExternalities2 l2 b6 N* M7 P5 u4 M* I
Regulation
2 M6 G* L+ z1 Q# M- hGovernment roles4 i1 @8 p: I& B2 ^' O, d2 k% K9 C+ l
Or would like to learn more about 9 l7 Z; z! S) i; b: x$ G' ^
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 w+ ^! f W/ C2 s. |Steps taken to address deterioration5 r) V" z# y/ Q5 H6 E
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! - p! x/ b; v( j& }6 n, o( B
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
7 |4 E6 I5 ]5 u3 P2 C( {' r2 KTopics: + Y i2 X- h6 I4 I! z L
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 E' E" E3 F: m( }6 Q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
1 }1 l, ~. o$ STheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& J: |0 j" l, Z5 H2 x* T6 zRecreation economics- P0 j% N4 H$ n3 h
& t& q: @9 e% qIf you enjoyed learning about% ^% Z$ N% ~/ M
Individual Incentives# q8 w( ~/ @: v6 t
Total Welfare 5 c: \+ Q4 H+ {- i4 D6 g' @# j
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 c- o$ g' f4 i+ P& a0 ?
ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 x& \; W$ c/ c* JTopics: 7 p5 m1 e- [ S
Issues in Criminal and Family Law9 s- B9 }. B) f7 p
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* C/ u( T' H ?- X0 ]. q
Child Support Payments( m# [2 Z9 W5 O. ?# q/ v
Private Divorce agreements! l0 ]( N4 z& l3 H! O2 f7 r
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% \6 I7 w- Z+ q8 o ^
2 |6 N( P1 i( Q8 Z5 H$ G# S$ qIf you enjoyed learning about , ^7 O4 f/ Y4 \6 g2 E5 Q& o
Prisoners Dilemma" i" n( j; V" q& e7 z
Dominant Strategies
1 Y. \ m& ~$ t: [' JCollusion
* J+ V( q$ G! a } n0 sYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ F5 S, L1 e6 K1 CECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
9 B" n9 E% W; G7 k* y/ P, h) v8 ^4 {Topics:
7 K. A8 U' j1 gAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 C* n3 u2 f& d6 T' V& I
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
3 P& C! a; M/ b( {. v9 f* ENote! Prerequisites: % C7 v+ w4 w, G K7 b
ECON 384 & 299 |
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