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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth: [- V, M% g8 t
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2 g2 P; B8 n I9 I! K( N' ZChina as an Emerging Economy
! U# ?4 W. ^ h; R4 ~You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! a3 A7 f. v* @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" w4 ]. {7 E* F% TTopics:
9 u6 }. R) m8 W0 d2 iChinese Economy Characteristics: I+ o2 h& n5 t, L; p3 Z r5 {
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
3 n9 \1 h9 S( V5 v7 TConsequences of economic reform- P7 K4 F$ g6 L) c9 q t: e
Canada’s economic relations with China2 B: k; q+ H$ z
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If you would like to learn more about: ; D% e( Z6 _6 s& `4 n Y
Rich and Poor Countries
* v K7 `' r+ A, v2 d& AWhy economies differ
5 P( [, A5 C* t' \; |/ n7 iCauses for such differences$ `; a6 B+ B# F2 g' B
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% t5 }3 ?9 ?9 R k. U2 XECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' R2 H& z. `1 e3 z1 x9 rTopics:/ E$ @0 {( E! @. z8 z& c0 c
Technology
: U7 J& M4 z7 A8 ]* ]' mInstitutions6 l8 ]: y$ {4 I) V1 N
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % N' K6 h; n0 E% J
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& Y8 i R- U& Q! nSupply and Demand( K$ K0 U& A% E: B) D
Consumer Behavior* X4 O. |! E% _
Production and Cost
, m# w$ A4 K p! Q& e' W3 \: dPrice and Output
/ ^" D) Z1 p$ T5 A7 SMarket Structures- ]3 D( K: b2 ^2 F
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% D( }0 A0 d5 e7 Z0 ?5 ]; m( {8 zECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
. R, v, q: H% V4 dTopics: ' G' Q k9 w, q9 t* q% ?# G
Theory of consumer behavior' ?$ F" t, Z2 M6 M5 g
Theory of production and cost
! r( S( l: | uPrice and output determination under competition; }4 n/ l$ q. {) u8 k6 I: J
Monopoly and other market structures H3 ~' I, }/ T7 f" R! F
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# i8 }9 G/ z! x- r* WCosts and Benefits
) j- k+ {! A! nExternalities$ B2 _. B2 G+ \5 C
Decision-making6 s6 S# J3 q6 V+ _& A
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Capital Investments7 x( L+ z2 N' x6 r: Z/ C
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ Z' G4 C) O( V2 HECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation0 ~! t) L' I2 H1 B& Z" G w+ c
Topics:; a6 F% r5 K( g' i. y7 _0 S: {
Cost-Benefit Analysis
& l) x! H# F( p" t+ [- AEvaluating Public Investment Projects
$ h8 ^- `# W0 ^( ?Look at examples from
6 M$ r4 K: F% P2 @3 ETransportation+ u3 [) Q0 O" X) [. [
River Basin Management
( y" {; n# O8 y+ o1 O4 {8 H; ^: f- DElectrical Generation
& p( d7 l2 ^! W& }. j9 r7 UOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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$ q, }$ E- d7 z. i/ GIf you enjoyed learning about ( m/ G2 Z, [" R2 v# z+ K4 ]8 \% Z
Supply and Demand! b' s4 m! ` }; s% _" Y; c7 s" r
Externalities. s. M3 _. }' |4 `8 v( ?
Resource Allocation
1 {; r: R; }. F" PTaxation: D# G' x7 {; `. F" X; n% G7 z
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 p0 x6 X/ X K" DYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 Y' k0 V! M1 ?' c h) ^% `- ^6 }ECON 365 Resource Economics
' F6 D# F2 D9 ?+ n9 ~$ M$ sTopics:- s+ |/ F- H" _
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 t) m! t9 b- d4 P2 X/ C
Scarcity and pricing
4 @5 @% s7 ]6 s, ]3 K" I8 X# F0 pContemporary Canadian resource policy issues1 S, J% `* H: J$ A
9 B0 m* w! N$ V6 F6 t- f) W; l# iIf you enjoyed learning about
[# I' D8 R- a; l3 P4 @' RResource Allocation
3 z, q9 j' E7 k/ z$ _/ wPricing9 | c: H* X- R0 [9 o+ c0 ^4 d
Markets
8 @& P5 h9 s) [# _Government roles/ [- b" J! }7 X3 q, F/ \9 C2 W9 B
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
1 ~ U" [2 r& l9 W: W; F: w- xCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
% O) i/ U3 U5 w/ s7 f* t- R* fYou might enjoy a course about
6 @" I8 O$ h& j# g! sEnergy Economics!
3 r8 {& b, P9 t2 V, t3 IECON 366 Energy Economics- k) ?5 ]: S9 R# z& f; \
Topics:
2 y, @- F$ o7 `Pricing( Z6 a% J) s: t j |2 W% y/ ^$ s# \
Role in economic growth
5 y$ k- N4 T: lEnergy sources and markets . Z% D+ \) }$ [! N6 }1 R+ b
Role of government
% D2 m9 P4 w/ A, @2 NRegulation
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- I; V) F. o5 D8 {0 u1 R* g" QExternalities. G$ A3 d4 T' e! ~0 c( j
Regulation
2 o4 t9 Q% o: b& ZGovernment roles
# M' U/ M0 d2 F0 C, v9 n% XOr would like to learn more about
: D" n2 L' Z1 ]4 aEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ e* B+ u5 W8 \2 s7 U [
Steps taken to address deterioration! P/ Z9 m7 h2 Q. G/ T: {6 R7 \
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
2 `8 X' @! v! P' k9 k% |ECON 369 Economics of the Environment6 F) Z$ i2 J/ U: n7 e( \
Topics: 1 C% P% d& T& k3 d3 _# {# g
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment " c0 o1 z9 K( e0 x: `
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ; k3 h: }: d- x& r5 ~" T
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . c9 J' l- @$ b( U* W( P
Recreation economics& ]5 [3 E0 p, J6 u: E* f/ f/ F
. k h; T8 n/ V* \6 \If you enjoyed learning about
( g5 P# U7 _1 ^* w Individual Incentives2 t6 [/ P$ s9 g9 H7 P
Total Welfare
b: s$ O+ n1 o/ p& ?) a2 R, GYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
* `( \# t+ w3 e8 H% B- `ECON 378 Law and Economics
. d3 u. d( u( }9 @Topics: ' W/ D! u& c2 G8 w# I9 l6 p" }
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
s0 A! z/ f+ ?! i" v# t$ [Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! E/ N( {& ?, T1 nChild Support Payments
2 B' K2 Y0 j+ ^/ B( B8 M6 JPrivate Divorce agreements: U, b4 p7 d% ^5 I- A
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 _: j- W# e2 d7 d/ F
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 ]. R; }" K3 ` c. M! ^Prisoners Dilemma c2 f" }$ ~; h$ B6 C+ y
Dominant Strategies
, x" ~; x" H/ c5 CCollusion
, v" l! L+ v& c3 \' BYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- d( T0 Z# @) E1 wECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ G _" U! S% m4 C" LTopics: 0 C1 ^6 O5 N7 z5 [# T6 H
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 Y+ o9 e8 v( q8 Y" d/ v( VApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # y$ X# [; h$ O, u3 `
Note! Prerequisites: % J2 Y% [$ c( M G5 I8 K6 s
ECON 384 & 299 |
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