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If you enjoyed learning about: 0 C: a+ J6 } `+ ~6 f$ A, Y
Trade% _7 u2 P/ o' X+ }" M) S U
Growth
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l2 |& w' O" _* {1 N! eChina as an Emerging Economy! J+ O$ @/ p) t' b) [
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
5 T2 H; j- I. n- LECON 211 Chinese Economic Development( G" T( \2 Y% e. G6 j K$ v! G7 x( U
Topics: 2 S* H0 f z0 m. ?# R$ X9 _
Chinese Economy Characteristics
6 \# M8 D* a: i# \Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 Y7 @! Y7 h3 `3 VConsequences of economic reform
+ I" U7 E9 T, V7 [: n$ ICanada’s economic relations with China
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8 x! F( E8 a1 S# H% [& n' rIf you would like to learn more about: ! f* \ h) ]7 ^3 p9 L) T
Rich and Poor Countries
+ g( ^: F; G* u) I( U7 Y6 rWhy economies differ7 d' L; j: V* q6 ?9 e0 V, K0 ]
Causes for such differences" Q' O( e7 l8 V& q3 S
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ S/ k2 K$ O% z M* GECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 |1 i- G+ a! z: h, v: Z' JTopics:% Y. Z* u6 C5 g! _0 P( m9 Z
Technology
0 l4 F7 u* _$ L9 H) PInstitutions0 C0 W1 U' E3 {& y
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence . s5 e7 p; S$ W6 G* N- V
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 S) G! g! o4 f8 [0 \5 ~* @/ X' ]
Supply and Demand; m/ b4 x ^: a; _
Consumer Behavior
! U: ~0 G& @8 G0 A5 l9 x8 I. T4 BProduction and Cost: e, A) D" m; I8 C0 ~. G' a! N
Price and Output& I# g: }. Q+ u; n# E" q5 l3 w
Market Structures
7 M% n! Z# |3 ]! B. F/ PYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 F$ ?) o' Y8 J% M* g! B; N
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
9 Q9 S2 g5 s2 }8 ^, GTopics: % {8 z; w) g6 s6 |! d3 Z9 C
Theory of consumer behavior# \) F1 {5 @. e; @: a
Theory of production and cost8 o7 `2 d9 e3 y6 O
Price and output determination under competition6 n! y& S" X* @% i
Monopoly and other market structures
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" X" C& e% u7 D- D( b! hIf you enjoyed learning about 6 ~$ J$ |, U+ `0 E% i
Costs and Benefits 4 `1 r9 s. O7 ]( u; `! S- [- |
Externalities, U1 z5 A0 S9 I
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
4 `) l [2 _9 @: \5 a: Z$ }' n% LYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 K+ U5 {$ M8 ^. V2 m& [* D/ c
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation% z7 N- K1 A* @6 a0 ~
Topics:
# m0 w0 y4 k5 I5 tCost-Benefit Analysis
: u6 {% B* W& h ]4 y( g1 eEvaluating Public Investment Projects: e0 i! o1 J" N! _
Look at examples from
) b: m2 O- F- V+ ?! JTransportation
' t) \+ T# t& d) h) |River Basin Management* G5 d7 k6 C. |+ m
Electrical Generation
/ A% M* J4 [1 s+ COil & Gas and Pollution Control5 @2 l7 e5 _! \ }5 y% E
" S7 c# V0 _" t4 r* oIf you enjoyed learning about $ t. }/ a$ J/ x
Supply and Demand( f+ J+ F3 X" f b5 C4 I
Externalities! i0 p3 v% |' }, T3 {
Resource Allocation
) j0 `" P8 A* n* h7 o7 E2 x" cTaxation
8 q$ z" j% [; }- P9 r- u3 _" [Or would like to learn more about
1 ]+ F& Y9 n, F; [1 K& iSupply of Natural Resources in Canada8 q3 H L- e" T
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
H8 S3 y* d! K! J7 dECON 365 Resource Economics
- k: [! k( X u+ KTopics:* d! D, ?, p& O2 S- Q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ z" q# z; v5 Z. {3 S3 A; x+ p
Scarcity and pricing
P: j2 k0 y* iContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation& N8 b4 N% t1 |5 g P
Pricing; v& D7 E6 ~6 j( a b
Markets; S6 a0 ]% b- G$ \
Government roles
" b0 d3 F0 @6 ?' G& n: B* R# sOr would like to learn more about
6 [3 c# S3 [1 g8 U. X$ mThe energy sector, including sources and markets
6 A e3 _3 {4 a. _Canadian Energy Policy and current issues% a( y8 H0 z$ T" j( @
You might enjoy a course about 5 I3 o4 _& t* f3 X7 j6 \- y6 H
Energy Economics!3 ~+ b ~ u4 ^
ECON 366 Energy Economics
2 C1 C u: q% i6 G4 p3 c+ K1 r0 a1 i- ITopics: ! ]8 X5 V* p. d
Pricing1 U) h! V# x0 X7 @
Role in economic growth
! o3 g8 K* t* D8 M ?Energy sources and markets
2 h' \$ I- j0 ]. i! y" O, JRole of government
1 f2 V7 o: |; `7 _8 Z: P4 m; ~Regulation + v4 ]/ `) w, |- Z$ V# g' H8 d
. p4 X! }0 O0 O9 K0 J7 QIf you enjoyed learning about , O; h% I# S5 \. s- }
Externalities
9 N5 l0 W7 m k: |. z1 G8 {Regulation
# G5 B1 z" h I$ QGovernment roles, n: H1 ^$ q+ }$ @$ ~/ W
Or would like to learn more about ' {1 `" q4 d5 ]3 S
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
" A* A( M0 a* k/ P8 ~8 e! PSteps taken to address deterioration
1 m2 s4 `5 F, T5 K/ s( l) IYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * J, _2 c; z" s4 v2 a8 A
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment1 g& n/ \2 d- C( n
Topics: # A% _3 I7 a. c/ T3 T0 r
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. } m4 g6 K$ v A- B8 ?Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 X" c) E0 z- t. [6 J0 Y9 w
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 s' g4 j( N) m7 P
Recreation economics
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: `/ y. _4 t7 S% w+ hIf you enjoyed learning about% S. t( L( \% U
Individual Incentives
( ^8 f" w: I! d6 M7 X# a4 g h$ uTotal Welfare % ?3 [# M: m; r; P8 t8 b
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' z& V( t; a" }' ]8 I+ r) _) g8 @ECON 378 Law and Economics0 ^, {5 V. p( |7 p2 @( H0 U
Topics: * I! \* f3 e& H. d% w) C$ _2 W
Issues in Criminal and Family Law) s) p8 b- J" S2 C- S" n
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: b F$ D" [0 E' Q4 i' h1 P
Child Support Payments$ n6 f9 K$ Q5 S
Private Divorce agreements: @5 Y: a8 q0 ]5 n; j
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act! R( p, i7 f% G- L" `$ @% U
: v( w z( D6 N/ rIf you enjoyed learning about
. w; m/ Z# Z3 [% [3 o8 R f0 U" rPrisoners Dilemma
9 G; |# G4 N6 G1 G9 U' N: }4 m0 q: B6 PDominant Strategies6 r0 D, l3 {1 U. k% n4 a
Collusion
7 O1 l* Y3 e& T8 @% Z, l& qYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ; n3 W0 s+ f/ C7 `- z% ]" ]; j
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications$ w' E3 w0 L' j; S) ? m
Topics:
) x/ j* a$ X; U9 ^$ VAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ G L, ?# b" \8 h; g7 b" h: Z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 6 {+ D3 {/ [+ L9 [3 u, s
Note! Prerequisites: 1 N3 v6 k* a$ W. h0 W
ECON 384 & 299 |
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