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If you enjoyed learning about:
. Y. W0 u) ?( r9 {6 tTrade
+ B- L `) Q7 V. `9 N2 oGrowth2 W" X7 H& I( v0 P( ?
Or would like to learn more about:
) E% m$ l% J. cChina as an Emerging Economy
! W7 U& s5 q V6 y) x& c {You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ q* {1 |; N, @6 z! x
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: a6 Z5 z$ L7 k0 m' y h" h
Topics:
, [2 Z, }/ H6 K0 @8 F2 VChinese Economy Characteristics9 ~1 i L1 v2 x+ n2 ^4 a, T# F
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy2 Y9 \+ _" S# S. Y# H H: e
Consequences of economic reform& t/ g4 z/ C: R5 _6 i4 y. N
Canada’s economic relations with China
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$ h! n! ?8 Q; }1 M9 `6 A9 zIf you would like to learn more about:
$ I( l% G2 \0 w1 ?$ S- R% w/ hRich and Poor Countries
+ W2 N# e6 G# S+ K' v, _. O3 j) sWhy economies differ
3 y8 b; [$ [' ]- X, {Causes for such differences
1 G4 U N) Q4 x% GYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ [0 B! K$ q' N- l3 J# A
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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+ z" c$ D Z6 F; q- [: U# lTechnology
2 O9 m" u9 j8 r- sInstitutions+ e/ U8 D/ @7 Z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence % a& B# ?, C; e! F \
2 U' T% D, ?: }# G8 {/ V: i+ c! KIf you enjoyed learning about
8 t# ]0 M0 y3 w8 _Supply and Demand
* K/ W% @- ^3 W& |0 u, Q0 _Consumer Behavior
# R7 v# A! }- S, }! l. X9 zProduction and Cost5 n" u5 s' t* T: }. d
Price and Output1 b% f' i# [! U+ x& c$ g+ N
Market Structures2 ]/ J% f* a5 S" {' v$ X" y3 e5 N) l
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 l. D* q# q) d3 }/ ~& O# H' {/ }
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* A7 Q2 ]9 I& o; lTopics: 7 ]1 J1 B5 T' u% x* ~5 ]( W, e
Theory of consumer behavior
3 Z$ T; ~* i& u* e) NTheory of production and cost0 M- `3 A* i9 X, \9 R
Price and output determination under competition2 o8 D# T* T* m- ?3 D8 w
Monopoly and other market structures
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5 [. s1 v( Z: {, E9 eIf you enjoyed learning about
$ s. j A% i1 E. V5 n) ~Costs and Benefits 7 U9 u3 ?+ F* n! m0 h, s" `# [& g8 H
Externalities
9 g1 V$ Y* e3 `; C% LDecision-making
' V* J! q% c, D5 [Or would like to learn more about
, \1 ]8 ?' I+ J, Y5 \Capital Investments
7 j2 w _+ W" V( M( [2 w# bYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
9 x7 E( Q' I4 q6 i8 i8 nECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation" u! P' h6 l8 O; ?( N4 d. `
Topics:2 a' k1 ~5 N2 ]* T4 e4 \( W' ^. q4 h2 H
Cost-Benefit Analysis" ~# x( o6 x- }5 ~! ~
Evaluating Public Investment Projects4 O9 R* {( E+ p5 v5 W* a2 z
Look at examples from 5 _/ Q; \2 ]7 \0 A+ O6 `3 j
Transportation( e! @, V; i" l3 o$ ^+ a
River Basin Management
. x2 \7 A J/ o& q5 G" @* ZElectrical Generation3 u" F0 k) l$ E, X7 t; _4 C: E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control& R6 l' g( x7 k0 p
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ O+ e2 @8 i2 JSupply and Demand
' l0 \- t2 ]" T+ _; y9 y, bExternalities
( L! Z+ d/ k" g" B5 H: X' T, fResource Allocation8 o, O3 l+ ~& O+ P! b2 ? k" @
Taxation* H$ e9 O* e8 \) z% s
Or would like to learn more about 2 |' e* D5 Y9 O7 O, k
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada% d& G0 }, D( T! i
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 V9 r3 j: U. c
ECON 365 Resource Economics. E0 \/ R7 N9 z( C0 l3 r( j
Topics:
' {; P0 [8 V7 N! z2 i! H- B# IExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' }" c; `6 R$ _/ \, xScarcity and pricing' i% ]; G9 Q& {) L" d1 z
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
* O2 B Q# c" m0 `8 f4 m* K4 [Resource Allocation5 Y7 O0 h9 |; ?% X3 j( @! W& W
Pricing
- t$ ~4 f4 R9 ?' I( }' f, ]8 ?: MMarkets
' |, Z5 N# n: Z9 a; t) F7 O, zGovernment roles
0 L) P' o3 u5 b- v( F- j( L7 ROr would like to learn more about 2 O$ R2 \" o& X' z k2 N
The energy sector, including sources and markets: _$ U8 v$ j0 l9 m/ Q( e! q* J
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues: _2 Z. I' [6 J4 K) n8 O9 A
You might enjoy a course about $ h7 v9 M1 W6 X+ K8 O
Energy Economics!0 T+ D, d* {- }1 g+ ~ Q
ECON 366 Energy Economics+ }% J) Q6 u! T5 L8 l% c
Topics: & c# G# W! X2 l
Pricing( d+ T: i E+ J4 D. l7 k
Role in economic growth
' A3 c w( I3 Y5 Y- a# xEnergy sources and markets
) B# c+ P* r$ k# L. hRole of government 2 _" W( D& p- ?/ O; q
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 z7 |) a* D4 w' l0 J, x( |% f6 Y: GExternalities3 ]5 b- [' P& O) X( \- A
Regulation i! T' J! r7 G; |0 c( [
Government roles4 ?) _. O3 v! M0 v4 \/ Q [
Or would like to learn more about 5 R' ]8 g! _1 Q
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- J7 @$ |+ C5 @7 b/ B9 O
Steps taken to address deterioration
+ a; e. K2 d4 N3 H0 \9 X( _You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 q: C7 `' d- g+ wECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ }+ N; w9 }/ i. T
Topics: ) c: n# a7 M1 k+ C
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 k' R2 l5 d6 [; c% S( ?
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! J, R8 a( D6 |+ A4 K8 JTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; X! P+ t2 K) M4 B1 |Recreation economics5 n% q+ U& j! S9 S/ `7 X8 I# r
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Individual Incentives: q! a# T1 m( A7 N
Total Welfare : I) F- s. C A! N! x. A
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 0 ]* w) K/ X; U) G
ECON 378 Law and Economics
Z8 \+ o# H! r* k0 X; oTopics: 7 B5 |" H1 S3 b7 W/ L+ U: R
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
: I. D/ q6 k% v. j! kCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( `6 `' N0 }+ X- OChild Support Payments
1 y; _4 o) q8 q FPrivate Divorce agreements+ r l$ Q2 s' ~* N0 l5 a. }+ @
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- p. }9 f3 B5 F5 W, n
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ ]# g7 M6 D1 S7 k. ?Prisoners Dilemma
# |8 y5 Z2 U7 J; kDominant Strategies
: c9 L' Z* ]3 hCollusion
% d' M! F+ a0 M5 PYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & l2 ?+ `$ _6 y% j
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% ?* t2 p/ [' X8 F5 Q# eTopics:
" g# f& m' o; V4 `, d5 L6 i+ PAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
N& H5 P# D- j" J: m7 ZApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion |* R3 C# d( O8 z# ^
Note! Prerequisites:
. b* o, Q& {- ~( z8 F* D5 z- ~ECON 384 & 299 |
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