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If you enjoyed learning about: + @ y; b- V$ L, @3 j& ]
Trade2 o T! F9 f! A' L
Growth
+ G: s! ~- u- M2 X9 h( a, ^8 QOr would like to learn more about:
/ n O- k( @5 F$ F* ^& ~China as an Emerging Economy+ a6 M# d% t* G- H7 n% ?
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# A$ Z) Y4 b7 v9 `" t! a
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 \% J) l9 a5 X8 c g; N' q* M; _
Topics:
4 g& t3 e# c- `: O& A q6 P5 `/ [Chinese Economy Characteristics
; g s$ ^( ^6 M, j- w/ I, {- ORecent Events in the Chinese Economy
: |: R/ {5 C8 `Consequences of economic reform
& w2 t8 t' T6 tCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
/ m8 S3 M. {- T) x; C3 ^ w; ]) ` BRich and Poor Countries
+ e1 b6 Y- I0 p2 w/ E* E' C& XWhy economies differ
0 e- J$ P7 M! |Causes for such differences: ^8 `, e4 h8 \3 s
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 m$ \4 F% t4 ^2 cECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' Z+ u. _$ v: j3 M' r8 m- l9 kTopics:1 U# G% `/ r* G5 c+ Y
Technology1 A: j+ A; o3 L* s/ h* h: t
Institutions
( k8 l: ]6 D) X( W' Z7 p, T; `Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about : ]! d# Z4 T# o+ z! C6 @1 D
Supply and Demand
/ d; \" r% {* d$ d4 W* r' wConsumer Behavior
2 v8 w5 }" L) F, {7 T7 @ ?Production and Cost. H1 u2 O/ }/ w6 ?' `
Price and Output
+ ]0 Z, l* C+ S" T0 gMarket Structures
* L' R( e& c$ f/ t$ Y7 tYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
/ Q9 t% x) p. QECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
9 z( d$ |% `: c c1 f A0 STopics:
+ I* U5 i1 \; R! bTheory of consumer behavior, U4 f6 ]- y( G/ N/ |
Theory of production and cost: i$ m) T( g# H6 M8 B( q- n5 J" i4 l
Price and output determination under competition
: j2 e. b0 b& e! h3 nMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ X! d6 u; i, l( g5 D, ?! d: W TCosts and Benefits # C+ `) Z/ p7 t+ ]& L: }3 s
Externalities1 G/ j' m5 f& v, E
Decision-making4 z: [7 c; h8 H: p/ O$ C
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Capital Investments, [) v- M6 F4 T( d/ t/ v7 e
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
1 G0 |& I2 u2 ]) ^& |ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 k' ]& T& ], M: D* l8 V* TTopics:; z5 y" A; {+ z& [. X
Cost-Benefit Analysis5 p5 A+ O( {" ` J* K6 j, j2 M
Evaluating Public Investment Projects' n* E. ?& X* I7 u
Look at examples from
% b4 A/ t/ R4 D0 m6 ~& X* i: jTransportation' k& y+ c8 y0 U0 z2 f( x
River Basin Management
! M1 F& W# G! zElectrical Generation6 m" v8 k/ X4 @2 f! t, r
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control% V" X/ [6 T s
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Supply and Demand
+ }: B; T3 |0 |* ^Externalities
5 D2 Q2 e$ v; A; X: PResource Allocation9 C8 J$ v& b! n9 D; u
Taxation" t3 t4 }* _+ N2 w# t1 Z
Or would like to learn more about # ~& R# y0 H; m4 F7 O
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada+ j/ x0 p5 H2 U9 q- J' x- W1 ^
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
c# C" `9 p/ ?: F' j: RECON 365 Resource Economics
`) H2 ~/ \; Q/ j p/ l5 oTopics:
( a, |" K; i/ n, E$ R& {. f+ v/ HExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! I* D. x2 P0 q& f% ^+ SScarcity and pricing: o* y- a1 t: q+ Y* C) T0 C3 z# ~
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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# f |" K! }% o& C/ R; XIf you enjoyed learning about
* ]* w; v( J' ^4 cResource Allocation, U4 L2 t3 q( M0 B$ b
Pricing
4 e0 y2 v& u% a) [Markets1 o( \9 B3 V% y Z9 i
Government roles
' F' ?# |( n" }% J' D0 W" R6 \Or would like to learn more about " g% U# e; R6 C& A
The energy sector, including sources and markets6 ~' D' @( l% f- f
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues' K8 o+ N6 S0 _( w4 C4 |( I/ Z
You might enjoy a course about , X$ ~3 }0 ]2 O+ Y+ n+ k
Energy Economics!
9 d) G4 j1 E; I; @ECON 366 Energy Economics2 s" f0 D8 R2 _" U% D) n
Topics: # J( H/ g# l+ ]
Pricing
" j& ]& _7 e/ V4 U' z$ {Role in economic growth
+ B0 L9 J- g5 r6 ]1 N2 FEnergy sources and markets
3 G' _# q: `: Z E1 G. ]" IRole of government
. U6 x" P5 W0 IRegulation
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Externalities
2 R8 ]. k$ |$ w$ T9 j }& r# k( aRegulation
, k' |9 a/ h! d, I3 u+ {; ^Government roles0 f# i6 Q2 `0 o8 Q5 E+ P1 k
Or would like to learn more about
+ q; B& C. i ~4 dEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
- r8 P1 W2 u! v/ R# nSteps taken to address deterioration
! W- Q8 D5 @& \+ U% ~7 MYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* z& ?3 k) E# h( A6 }7 @+ uECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' t( B- c3 A% K E, n" {Topics:
6 `% {9 O4 z& dEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment - R4 i, A0 u4 \4 B1 J) {7 R0 v
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ o( |" s) N: U: ~* kTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 V+ E6 ?% @# w K+ i2 GRecreation economics0 r. m3 F$ ~7 }
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- x' c8 n+ E) X( M* J2 r3 q5 e Individual Incentives
" b) f! |$ S h4 s* tTotal Welfare + e! E( M' ]) I2 I
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
9 _ m ~% d* y# p+ y. I2 S. }ECON 378 Law and Economics' h1 D0 J: ]. c
Topics:
7 F! a6 P# X9 X3 T! k- b/ |& cIssues in Criminal and Family Law
: @0 a0 G2 G; }+ f# G6 P5 UCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 E8 |9 B% a( }) f/ K* f( I- k8 }Child Support Payments
9 d7 v5 E, _1 T# R0 |# k7 a) vPrivate Divorce agreements
5 ^: c$ v3 L0 v3 _9 ^4 | WCriminal provisions of the Competition Act# I$ K! O- `% [- W" _# k0 H( W
; y, ~3 R) r' I' h3 V, ?) vIf you enjoyed learning about , C1 |1 B# a0 W
Prisoners Dilemma* H1 ~; o/ D: }, ]
Dominant Strategies
9 F: n) x9 Y* KCollusion# j2 [) A3 g* v4 o/ |3 j9 Q9 w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( y9 P! @2 f/ y8 s3 g; T* E" U) aECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications9 ~" Q& V. s: Z6 b1 l0 t! {: u
Topics: . l; ?* ?* r& ~7 r# r5 C
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; M2 z# V1 C7 {9 o6 ]6 O% BApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
" ]" m0 |) W% [8 |( n& ~: FNote! Prerequisites: 5 s1 _/ a, C- c1 O' ?. I
ECON 384 & 299 |
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