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If you enjoyed learning about:
, \* W# `# K: C9 T4 r3 a) }Trade
8 l3 U8 w3 `2 [8 Y* d2 O6 rGrowth
9 v; ^4 p$ j' I4 p1 _7 x$ x, k; AOr would like to learn more about: * R& d1 R- v) ~ @4 E. y. o
China as an Emerging Economy
1 Y7 G5 E- I4 n) a; I1 W; s5 [/ J, `You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; m4 O% T/ n' ~( Y$ y. hECON 211 Chinese Economic Development# i# ?9 c3 o! {: _/ |
Topics:
) D- A' v3 A5 h+ R" b) XChinese Economy Characteristics
; B' |) @0 m2 t& {- ~Recent Events in the Chinese Economy u, |6 n: D: a7 D5 I, A2 \
Consequences of economic reform
! T+ L4 {* K; q+ Y. |/ l# [& yCanada’s economic relations with China" P) o9 ` c: g, K- q. \' N
( f( K0 B6 F c7 @% XIf you would like to learn more about: ' I3 c; u2 [/ }7 x
Rich and Poor Countries& `" h& e Y$ N" R+ H: R
Why economies differ
8 v, p8 h6 y* b- O* pCauses for such differences
$ s1 L* E8 L8 D0 A' @1 QYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 R5 e6 ^0 G4 x$ @' ?" v n
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 u) u# e/ ^: |/ X* qTopics:* k' v" ^% _# R! s& R/ M1 k* Z
Technology
! q; ~2 b: V5 E3 w" E8 }Institutions/ k4 v: ?. X- v9 d9 m; R
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 o) \' v" o6 w# c- s7 J6 a
% m- \4 x" n- B9 `0 Q& _If you enjoyed learning about
2 U% k( c7 z+ Y$ \; h9 l1 LSupply and Demand
. `1 g, y( R* _( o0 qConsumer Behavior! D1 D+ x6 {( V; d8 b+ ?
Production and Cost
* R, k t$ Q6 qPrice and Output6 s J& G. l$ r9 y* g% B; {
Market Structures3 g: W" r+ J( q' k0 g( G
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
& O' e$ b+ a# f7 k+ j# S. lECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! x" z) b. |4 U. Q' G, D5 ]
Topics:
/ s7 j5 s! }1 m2 d* w; h" J R( TTheory of consumer behavior
- A0 W! m1 B+ m/ s- @+ j6 ATheory of production and cost
& P6 `4 t- |$ F2 S2 Q9 APrice and output determination under competition( D) A! D3 t* G6 O3 x0 Z z
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
& I0 Y& d+ P6 Z# c, S; ZCosts and Benefits * K- `9 e6 f @0 I
Externalities
2 u+ S1 f6 D H" uDecision-making
+ u; S2 C7 _& d: t KOr would like to learn more about
8 w- @$ y7 {( F* d' K/ TCapital Investments4 A8 E+ N7 b6 I( h i9 q% x
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
- D8 j8 }) j( X$ O, j9 f FECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation4 I2 g" [ g& b3 K/ t
Topics:
9 @1 B; x; C/ n+ |" }2 FCost-Benefit Analysis/ X+ j7 ^4 U0 P4 W- G
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
7 y) x6 n K6 J3 o. I( ~( yLook at examples from
0 n( c; E& W4 U w8 T. uTransportation- t" e; J( x9 Y4 S% w
River Basin Management' T1 J3 E/ {) M3 v5 ]3 l
Electrical Generation
) {1 a {1 n, O( P( b6 [& dOil & Gas and Pollution Control9 M, Z2 @% l# c% g, x+ P
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 z/ X0 P% G% K) M2 j* ^Supply and Demand
4 w- F( N! g! B$ r$ b5 {, XExternalities
4 A2 x. }) E# a3 {0 P" y; T, rResource Allocation3 T- r- A4 a7 H1 t, C# Y
Taxation
; z1 g- \+ B4 @Or would like to learn more about
1 `* Z: l1 t4 |+ c3 t' R9 TSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
$ [* r$ O& j4 H$ s, VYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!% A# p0 a* P; i9 i* F. a
ECON 365 Resource Economics% w! c" M0 m/ b. N; s
Topics:
) J$ p: g/ D3 W7 e; _- o8 SExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! l2 m& u2 e, [, pScarcity and pricing% e% a( u9 Q" G6 G/ r& F, B
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation) E. S8 h# b; d3 j, N3 E1 S
Pricing, c4 M) B& \" C3 s+ I+ a
Markets
1 I W ^% Z4 B+ _& n% B- fGovernment roles
6 I7 v. v( v7 q+ r% W5 d8 cOr would like to learn more about ; l1 k" ]2 |- |
The energy sector, including sources and markets
( I9 y8 F. o9 Y4 O4 k* MCanadian Energy Policy and current issues- `" A( O- J5 q4 l. d
You might enjoy a course about
- T- [1 o2 e' E& AEnergy Economics!$ i% m. O2 m2 e! O" Y- z3 Z
ECON 366 Energy Economics
( W" A( v: V, A$ \; ?1 XTopics: - X x8 Z) p9 u9 ^- O# M% @" d
Pricing
$ P7 d7 N- H: c# D, U8 F" g5 U: wRole in economic growth , C3 s6 i1 i; p6 b- ?: g& P
Energy sources and markets 0 D7 o! ~0 W8 E7 f/ e; d
Role of government
! I2 \7 t! m; s) E( r" WRegulation $ O! h2 }" c' j% P! B& E
* ` g4 f' O& a# y, R9 T! K2 oIf you enjoyed learning about
5 w4 K/ L6 g9 v8 _+ NExternalities3 k! }6 U* L! [
Regulation" m1 W4 e0 w" d! x8 D2 S
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# H& y8 M# |5 ~1 |! j [Steps taken to address deterioration' E$ _ k) l# v/ y. w
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 P" e+ _; L' }5 {2 s l! m4 v
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
/ m6 T. [- l: ?, T9 GTopics: 8 Y* t' i* L% }" A! X
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " B9 b+ y* h5 N) G* s
Types and causes of environmental deterioration & w3 K5 R( o" w
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- y4 a1 [/ i1 W6 ?+ W/ cRecreation economics; L+ i& B& j& m7 f8 i
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If you enjoyed learning about
( F: L6 {0 \8 b$ e4 z+ V Individual Incentives' _: r A7 S9 I; I; Y |. b
Total Welfare . W! g9 @( v) X( K: J G% }
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- T9 `! N! e0 Z% f1 ]- oECON 378 Law and Economics. K" K1 P5 T i, Z+ }
Topics: % L( F. E/ {- B8 q$ {' b
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
! E9 h1 o. F: qCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
| j1 u) ]0 ?# O0 g. aChild Support Payments
1 [8 u. ^% `% j" Z8 H; n, i" }Private Divorce agreements
( L" z( V: F. [0 WCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
5 @" P/ v* J8 p4 ^- YDominant Strategies
# y G$ e6 W+ Q* K, L; ECollusion. f& n- z* s3 U4 _' \" P; C& H% L m, E
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 2 t8 |. b* _+ ]" O: A/ V+ t
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications. E9 l9 `+ N2 }5 C8 x
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Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 c( ?+ S* O: F1 s1 Z V- S! i
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
5 J1 K0 X, W7 a$ T5 X$ jNote! Prerequisites: & ]6 d, M8 Z1 @# {8 U7 k H
ECON 384 & 299 |
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