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If you enjoyed learning about:
3 C* I& ?9 H# VTrade
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Or would like to learn more about:
% w9 V1 n5 h, ?" ?" B- f; N$ CChina as an Emerging Economy0 m% i8 H# l: `! N5 Z3 d2 u
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 g% p. U; [/ N; ]8 W& _
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- v: U1 E! Z" l8 p0 c7 I) |, zTopics: % j% y/ w% a; k; k6 V+ I7 L
Chinese Economy Characteristics
4 L0 A. u* C! r) h% w ]" A4 QRecent Events in the Chinese Economy7 L/ _* `" J9 |: g/ x
Consequences of economic reform. [8 T$ g# h; l
Canada’s economic relations with China
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. Z" {8 `# b/ u/ q9 G3 ]( tIf you would like to learn more about: j* R( x( b" m3 E. d
Rich and Poor Countries& b& j9 B& j9 L# S8 L9 Q
Why economies differ
$ a+ T2 `9 P6 n8 C' x* [Causes for such differences) ]; `) N' W g
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% s; P+ ]) |5 P+ W# m$ {ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 V/ x4 c: h5 {
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Technology3 {+ T5 h# H9 r+ [: F2 Q A+ ]0 k
Institutions
: y# Z) |% _$ d4 o0 ^9 e4 z9 d4 c% X9 ?Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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% w- f$ O0 I/ X9 a3 c3 |, UIf you enjoyed learning about ) V G5 ~3 N( T+ \0 B
Supply and Demand
% P: |! [6 M8 D) \Consumer Behavior
4 H0 P' ?( Q, g& v$ t; t7 o- T* D nProduction and Cost. U% M- e7 J6 Y- Y" E3 F
Price and Output/ x/ S6 W) ?, S$ I4 _
Market Structures
! {8 N$ s2 n' m1 u& JYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!, |" y9 R: y8 P/ R+ G& G, d0 T7 s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: p( B u F- _ P# Z$ b9 }! a+ x
Topics: 7 w6 H6 f$ o2 f; E
Theory of consumer behavior" p; k0 m! ~# D5 [
Theory of production and cost
- f2 O+ y3 O4 P/ }# E1 hPrice and output determination under competition3 l: i" g: T6 D8 p, |
Monopoly and other market structures
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: i# W+ Y! ?( s) DIf you enjoyed learning about
+ Y$ ^3 `. ?2 I* j0 O+ F% oCosts and Benefits & z) C8 s8 I3 L5 A6 m, R5 v
Externalities
7 {$ C# M. A1 o& NDecision-making
7 k N! Q9 F5 c0 s9 XOr would like to learn more about + C% q/ V/ s! n$ U- M R
Capital Investments
7 J7 D7 T* H$ ^" F2 Q# I1 B9 uYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
! J1 t3 M3 M2 `ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# n7 L% t+ @! ^Topics:1 k; `. s7 t! w
Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 C$ M1 K5 N/ ?Evaluating Public Investment Projects
6 u+ E% Y3 O( O$ X6 L* qLook at examples from
' I6 i: \" A4 Y6 KTransportation
! s7 r# v/ X, _) F1 [River Basin Management
& z6 T3 W5 r; i* @, ^" f6 D# fElectrical Generation4 e* m% x; ]7 X# J2 h
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control0 n& Q- x; I& a6 c7 J7 u) C
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If you enjoyed learning about 9 x' o8 c# \6 R v
Supply and Demand0 M* ` u$ Y9 N$ F
Externalities- Q; x8 C# Z1 A, z# z0 S
Resource Allocation
" {4 p* {6 L, D4 ^9 dTaxation8 J1 R0 o6 N8 F
Or would like to learn more about
7 _8 u- @; h! D4 x7 X2 P" ^" k: W1 qSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
2 K, n2 C( {5 {You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 ]* p+ N% }: O. x. d% [! \( @ECON 365 Resource Economics5 n2 ] B3 G* C' f9 G0 m
Topics:( f+ n! S0 h3 X% l4 W' z6 l
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 i2 O- f9 M& |+ E$ @$ p: c# QScarcity and pricing
/ j; h0 |2 o8 p TContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
% p& H9 X$ N$ v4 K1 M, B0 ~- ^8 gResource Allocation1 f" g6 l; x" R5 B1 t' P
Pricing/ v" H4 a P0 x- N& B# s" Q
Markets# T$ W1 Q) N* ]7 Y7 _) y
Government roles
6 k! d) n+ j2 Z9 j- GOr would like to learn more about 8 J& h- M7 M1 i
The energy sector, including sources and markets6 L; n9 D; x) \: l" H
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
- X% L2 w: E+ s- O7 G) B) F, s( BYou might enjoy a course about 9 N/ f, g e. |% t
Energy Economics!
# b* Z- O7 n% A3 w7 s3 T$ EECON 366 Energy Economics4 f5 o& g) C5 W$ ~8 e9 b! l& p
Topics:
) {2 r3 c _# SPricing
) ~+ }; x7 l- e- o- y2 ?/ ARole in economic growth
/ Z8 [6 Q5 h/ C0 h* fEnergy sources and markets
* l" l% @9 k/ ]. P2 P4 jRole of government
$ l* i7 C( r) D" |9 FRegulation * B( Z, H& i: n' Y: r
! ~ ^- R5 {. \: hIf you enjoyed learning about
. p6 S/ k O* T, nExternalities
) {' W2 Y5 I/ cRegulation
" w4 t, L, U. @Government roles9 L) Y+ }# v- l3 P
Or would like to learn more about
, w8 U" k' Y& l! JEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 B3 p: E t# D& l: @8 ?3 M
Steps taken to address deterioration+ D! y% a4 J! P$ Y g) W8 X
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
! z7 T1 i; k& a4 p8 NECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 s2 `. p( t6 b% i" T" r; C! ATopics: + {" ~4 i/ @6 U- u0 Q
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 `* Q+ y b$ r2 sTypes and causes of environmental deterioration & N) T; {, J \5 E/ e2 Z" M$ |
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : G4 `+ @' o% E( K. p# n, ?
Recreation economics) a4 x5 N6 [, r3 J
3 G0 f/ A' H& L% k. V6 P( zIf you enjoyed learning about
( I% X' v" m1 f1 F- k0 E Individual Incentives
% r) ?2 B5 y; @# PTotal Welfare
9 q$ C" f& n5 U% w9 i( |You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 7 m( C0 R4 f! D' W0 w
ECON 378 Law and Economics" t3 k$ X# C6 W
Topics: ( g% N0 x- T' M- G# @8 D
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
) g c; f" K$ |( x* \& qCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 [. D! s7 r$ b% [+ ^. r! {. [& e5 d6 q
Child Support Payments& j& \2 b" O9 M. T' Z, a( B
Private Divorce agreements; G( B+ m0 v5 d# u: B8 K# y6 X( w3 l
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act8 j. S( h0 K/ S2 s; T
# @2 I5 s% s* W( J( JIf you enjoyed learning about
+ R8 J5 {7 Q* v. n/ oPrisoners Dilemma! r% F8 | C- C F' ~. ^- t
Dominant Strategies
' R* \5 K1 h- g H6 B8 z0 I% |/ aCollusion
! T. T9 E7 @8 U: x% u9 ^You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 {7 W. R6 |0 y' \ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: L: t6 P2 A1 j; C+ C2 m2 k
Topics: 2 F# I* `1 T7 A5 D7 g$ Z& \: D
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ [% p3 n5 t$ S2 `7 @Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
2 t0 a$ V1 f% R. M% R% oNote! Prerequisites:
- z4 [$ S5 S. r3 @4 `- PECON 384 & 299 |
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