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If you enjoyed learning about:
$ h# _) k! g" u& W% s. }5 {Trade
1 L( I" {9 n: r$ }# o' j) j6 zGrowth
2 V9 r+ T5 F2 |. L yOr would like to learn more about:
0 Y8 l, \6 m! ]* IChina as an Emerging Economy1 X* E5 V W0 L) D$ e
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: P# K7 C( Q; U* ^ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& @) c( {, M: ^) Q. W. ]8 kTopics: / H9 t! Q& F f- N
Chinese Economy Characteristics7 ]* `* W( P" |
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
' _9 S* `& _# @/ Y" ]0 x+ gConsequences of economic reform' W7 [5 Q R" \1 k6 \5 ~, l4 e% w- y( [
Canada’s economic relations with China) T& O+ L$ f4 S7 Z
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Rich and Poor Countries
; Y; V* v8 h/ K, V6 kWhy economies differ6 I0 g; C: O3 N) I) o
Causes for such differences9 K/ ]- s% A: C
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 B4 j: j( l( H% Z: A# [) QECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
# t. v( o6 {( e% FTopics:
2 |$ S: t3 ?2 p# nTechnology
6 E# M( |7 W- ^$ ]1 SInstitutions
4 R5 q2 T% g+ YGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, k) N- x+ I. A* b/ uIf you enjoyed learning about 2 }; Q- F& G0 _1 J' p* K" K" u" M
Supply and Demand& w+ f4 M+ p5 l
Consumer Behavior
" u4 a+ f- Z* J+ h# pProduction and Cost
- S6 s% f7 p7 N: m; e% w4 GPrice and Output" Z# K7 g% t6 D2 E, Q9 F
Market Structures, l2 |) L* g5 K& d
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!4 U( A6 c" v/ v0 }) O" y
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
" h1 Q6 ~+ N/ d/ Y1 a1 tTopics:
2 E2 A/ g# V; eTheory of consumer behavior2 y5 k' b6 n' Z0 j
Theory of production and cost
5 S2 B- S+ O- i& ?5 L, OPrice and output determination under competition# u; K }. P2 b0 a6 B& I7 C
Monopoly and other market structures6 K5 }8 t5 b8 _/ V/ A/ y9 |* `
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Costs and Benefits Z- h4 _" I" k7 J- q
Externalities. U9 f! I Y$ B: F s( R
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
9 R/ H4 Q9 B2 t7 X% a( t xYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! T2 l/ F, J) ?; QECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 c, H8 |8 J9 f, w) {% r/ @ z% P
Topics:/ K# _/ D! Q3 N6 @3 _- e
Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 o: N3 n6 D- tEvaluating Public Investment Projects
( U) T5 q/ r/ Y4 S. HLook at examples from / w1 R8 p; Y" N+ r& E
Transportation
) c9 [1 |- p. ?# N4 z# cRiver Basin Management
: H, h/ S) w3 x3 WElectrical Generation- Q" h- s7 c) `6 e- x. S+ ]) S
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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) e6 \2 s! e# J, g% m" K' zSupply and Demand X m5 W6 E. y+ f, q
Externalities, _) {9 D/ R- f8 ] ?1 I4 f
Resource Allocation
8 d% E% r9 x/ F& U, Q* j2 l$ qTaxation
/ c5 d' j8 ?9 s( h5 G$ B& tOr would like to learn more about ( U8 n; P* ]: u5 V; u8 ^
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 B' e r6 D% F4 b1 P6 g/ k: eYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!/ }5 O# b, r5 ~/ e2 F
ECON 365 Resource Economics4 Z! O8 e% a. m* L9 h4 }& p
Topics:, M) m) m; }" I1 I# q5 P
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" v! ^- u5 i+ e; C& p: w& ]- H
Scarcity and pricing, I4 h6 R- R# v& ?% i/ B( W! y
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues4 K; w* D2 h. i
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If you enjoyed learning about
) r: k6 t- u& `3 L, o7 D2 KResource Allocation
3 f1 w3 K3 A1 x3 S# c4 n% LPricing0 s5 G' C5 B% O
Markets
6 q9 y; I! P1 e. e9 s( Z' mGovernment roles* V; \7 @2 a2 y- s
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The energy sector, including sources and markets3 ?9 K& x, G7 W$ @6 z; ~
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 h( l9 Z9 O, I" kYou might enjoy a course about # J9 v U: c, l- Q: a, |
Energy Economics!
K$ L$ W" Z* G. h; ?0 n3 ZECON 366 Energy Economics
, P: t5 f% A W2 l/ ~, sTopics: ! \9 k/ s4 c7 a0 D% H1 l! |
Pricing
' N0 O) C: l+ R$ u: WRole in economic growth
0 y+ l% x) r+ rEnergy sources and markets
, Y s U6 M2 L1 DRole of government
8 l* v7 i" {, V1 B$ Y. CRegulation
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, U; } u- ?& |6 T3 gIf you enjoyed learning about , r) R1 y4 @8 n. E! ~& a
Externalities
P8 I# N# G/ ?. F/ }Regulation
7 t N1 d8 C _$ jGovernment roles
" D) }2 H: u7 W3 mOr would like to learn more about
) |( X8 E; a7 C; b: _Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration0 e3 J @3 T. I! x8 `& {
Steps taken to address deterioration/ A9 o* g5 j, W" y5 h5 ^
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
G- g- r( \( T3 j4 d5 F; h8 xECON 369 Economics of the Environment, M; g" V# B5 a8 J8 J$ |4 A, l5 \9 P% I
Topics: ' v9 c' W* d/ }( N- u; e
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 | D6 `$ u! ~7 tTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 3 m. w, p) Q, _) G0 I6 {. M, k
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . c* z9 W# r! V7 O& r
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
' B2 I: M! L- ]0 sTotal Welfare 2 N, e* P, l% i7 t" f( q$ G( W
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ z: w3 \4 g6 {9 b+ F$ ?
ECON 378 Law and Economics1 x) O E" W# z+ A8 F: l" s
Topics:
( e2 r0 r! A' q1 j" iIssues in Criminal and Family Law+ p4 {+ L' ]9 |) O
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining/ Z* B" l* H) U% [, R
Child Support Payments
4 I; ^7 L1 X! |Private Divorce agreements% M; L4 m; Y* B: d2 B, O
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 ?' s9 a; g) {) T" JIf you enjoyed learning about
0 n% o5 [& ?1 J" @6 tPrisoners Dilemma
6 \4 x" o' c+ Z ^Dominant Strategies! c8 M; z: M, H3 n
Collusion
1 n1 H9 J& M0 \1 dYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 V" D) K5 [7 r7 |3 EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications d0 G5 P$ m5 N+ B J* l
Topics:
" f5 h G+ P* O, zAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 N2 I' Z* m) o& ~! c
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
8 n% X4 s. v- f7 m# u; QNote! Prerequisites: & j7 U# {) r6 Z- d; J& N
ECON 384 & 299 |
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