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If you enjoyed learning about:
" E" z6 ?% p, o/ j6 U1 o$ u/ u8 ATrade
+ x4 |+ e9 R6 V- y4 Y2 PGrowth
' [( @# } K+ [/ [; U0 \Or would like to learn more about: ' D/ q7 X# k3 Q& p0 v
China as an Emerging Economy
8 b) S/ I& s Y$ w: X1 y' bYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 i j6 j3 i }. pECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% l2 A6 o$ [+ c7 ~6 a6 j
Topics: $ Q% z) k9 g% e0 c4 R
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ f! h8 T$ D( E) ~5 |1 r) p- D' \
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 E- }) y3 f; a! h" d3 I2 v* g7 fConsequences of economic reform
) b: o; P/ V) W/ f$ ]' yCanada’s economic relations with China, C3 D- h+ ^; J) V6 k& O+ x
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If you would like to learn more about: 8 [! ]9 s; x' L& p6 v
Rich and Poor Countries
+ Q" @" E% }0 H- y6 t0 uWhy economies differ- ~3 B9 K% v8 `" N5 V- A" F
Causes for such differences
: s$ X( L% z X, ?: D0 tYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth ?6 M6 ?" a) U& ~3 v' T( e
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 g# S$ ?7 l2 aTopics:: L/ f$ J0 @% J
Technology
$ g0 R, x4 ]8 M3 F2 UInstitutions
2 m: n/ U6 ~+ s) Q9 iGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence + K8 e' K& O: I3 g
' B8 v! f+ G/ |1 U& O9 D2 _: xIf you enjoyed learning about
! X% z: ?$ [" i2 W4 ^+ \1 T7 }9 |Supply and Demand) i0 Y3 k) r* l# j0 ~/ V$ a
Consumer Behavior$ y: ~" I! `4 Q; r
Production and Cost$ ?* J9 t5 Y, V% p1 g
Price and Output, `4 d; z. |/ }
Market Structures" f- ~* F1 ]% V; {1 @3 C2 U
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" U. @9 m9 A8 Y$ Y& e/ o2 g/ MECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* E- f' Y+ j; F% H) p, w X; o/ E7 ?Topics: # T0 L' D* h1 C
Theory of consumer behavior1 D( b( `; a7 T! B ]
Theory of production and cost; {) D7 |6 j& h3 I9 A4 C+ v9 P
Price and output determination under competition u2 w4 T7 O( ^
Monopoly and other market structures4 R; ~! U; \) x
1 t. ~# i9 v6 j! }+ |* Z
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Costs and Benefits
2 ^) `1 W/ q$ g; r$ kExternalities' D8 E- o6 m% r5 L0 N. @
Decision-making: l; J5 G3 g/ k$ N7 Z
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) v% N" a2 K7 w1 m+ z5 Z( m' ~Capital Investments
/ t, y6 H7 w0 N- g% lYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 D& u4 k0 D; v8 D- OECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 j: J/ t% @$ ~- Z1 nTopics:
d+ l2 [. g( J0 ~Cost-Benefit Analysis
9 i0 {; N4 T; QEvaluating Public Investment Projects
& g$ A4 O, n% D$ P9 GLook at examples from 2 B5 k% X% I- {
Transportation
- a* i1 r1 @* c: ?0 Q5 jRiver Basin Management& @9 N' l- w0 r T: G
Electrical Generation
: y, F/ y y9 H* SOil & Gas and Pollution Control5 Y" f% c2 T+ Y9 ]+ ?/ t8 f
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Supply and Demand3 U& J, q( _5 U- c! Q4 B+ c
Externalities
& j) U; t) e3 t8 l1 E' C6 vResource Allocation3 l9 `6 C; U, f5 j
Taxation
: M9 Q" u* L; p" X/ j) D) XOr would like to learn more about
* d) N* J9 Q, w& I* b9 N" S, RSupply of Natural Resources in Canada& v# M# B" }0 z3 s3 A
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 k) W, }- }" T! |
ECON 365 Resource Economics
" q, g+ ^$ H! w$ zTopics:5 ~9 h* U- ?- Z6 V, T5 j; ?
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
. R- t: g( @ U$ C) KScarcity and pricing
) ~- L; n! X. h. Z; }6 OContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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3 B3 G l1 M0 i# mIf you enjoyed learning about & y3 {& ]% K4 W, b: ~9 x
Resource Allocation
5 Y6 k3 r( G) d T z+ T. F7 TPricing7 B# U6 h: P; I- ?7 L }
Markets
3 ?. E8 W: F1 R% X4 z) H+ nGovernment roles) m- p. S k9 y) I) h a
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0 s) k; v+ [! l. x1 D$ ~The energy sector, including sources and markets2 n6 W( S4 `; U1 z1 r+ S! n
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues2 q9 k; W' D7 k8 m* T
You might enjoy a course about
^! v3 s) b( p7 V5 w/ tEnergy Economics!4 D9 @! y% o% k9 I$ s2 {' i
ECON 366 Energy Economics) X. J* H# z: C- Z. ?
Topics: / o! |2 M2 v9 v& @
Pricing6 n. @1 }+ o6 {# S& ~: p
Role in economic growth
v# K( \& h! E! WEnergy sources and markets $ S* V V' [* i8 N
Role of government
|6 J; S0 [- ~+ zRegulation $ l+ N( \5 m3 `/ N6 `/ v
2 r, Z7 Q4 E M: @6 d& ]If you enjoyed learning about
( d) y) n' N+ J( `* LExternalities
2 _- g$ d. }& }! W3 WRegulation! n& j9 |& B& a0 ~2 i
Government roles
4 q/ W3 V' [0 B1 qOr would like to learn more about
/ M) s- v6 b. E$ IEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
0 W. I( p0 y) n1 q' S; B% NSteps taken to address deterioration' n. p% h. O. q5 `
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 b+ v+ n; t0 @- T% ]7 FECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ L/ U0 ?! R+ w, m9 P
Topics: " {# W3 B5 c# g, E# @/ M" G
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. d5 g+ y9 j5 x) U9 KTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
' r: Y- E; |* M/ K8 g+ B4 [/ U3 NTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ) a" s5 C- D" p, S( i
Recreation economics( E0 g) h7 L7 b! h' o$ r' I' A
' Q @4 i# f( V) A& Q3 T; mIf you enjoyed learning about, y$ L- k) N" V* f
Individual Incentives
5 ]) L6 P1 m! H8 J1 I+ z( _' _Total Welfare 5 m" L/ ?2 d7 ?* F$ ~$ R
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! W5 y' h- _' v/ eECON 378 Law and Economics# Y/ U8 F) J! \! _
Topics: ! A" s7 a: N, Y/ ~, ?7 c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
% M; i9 x2 N D& T0 P9 xCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. `) A. b- a1 n4 I+ L& l: _Child Support Payments
* U( E3 ~, W2 UPrivate Divorce agreements4 ` D3 M0 ?4 v6 u( \/ H j% m
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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# t% W7 [4 B+ t# F- SIf you enjoyed learning about ! n. S- c8 k! ?( ]& |, i) T' \* u {
Prisoners Dilemma
/ r4 m9 b0 H; qDominant Strategies
2 [3 Z1 W. F* n" R) T6 E4 rCollusion
$ S4 V. P, m1 Q! JYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
& T& Y, V( w D, eECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
o. \* j; ?8 h6 WTopics: % t8 q, @# l9 S y6 `3 N- e' G$ }
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 m3 b, P% k) c8 B/ kApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 x9 ~+ T z, Q, ^% @ _Note! Prerequisites: 3 f; {' H" E9 z/ Z( b+ g
ECON 384 & 299 |
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