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If you enjoyed learning about:
4 @/ H$ W' b' C$ u9 hTrade2 {0 f7 g3 G& c- U: @+ z' @
Growth' E, `% j; y4 W
Or would like to learn more about:
* F! D) u: I# ^: W% DChina as an Emerging Economy6 `! _; V8 }1 ?0 i6 X6 s
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! i: E' O0 ~8 u7 C6 M2 v. q) S
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 E# C2 M- {7 r! z; e+ J8 j7 `% STopics:
9 z: N1 y8 H: |" A$ B, \# O }Chinese Economy Characteristics/ ^ F' u# Z4 ~: U
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy! a8 Q: P, C: ]$ p5 k
Consequences of economic reform
& S: J7 n' D. h% a4 j9 ?8 sCanada’s economic relations with China @9 t1 i4 M) Z% Q
, p, o j& X' n0 O- h: Q1 IIf you would like to learn more about:
& S4 ~& t9 z* Z- |6 V$ ^6 lRich and Poor Countries
$ i8 ^8 ~4 T! ^% m2 VWhy economies differ' z! Y* @4 K3 k& f0 r- }
Causes for such differences0 J$ `0 ~ h! g- P5 D0 I
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 z* ?) P4 [4 a- k9 x4 a
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; ]8 ?5 \/ }8 U2 L) mTopics:3 |# O6 ^( k5 `6 O3 b$ x
Technology
* x+ T# R6 k# ]Institutions
( z* v4 Q3 C3 I. RGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence " g1 Y; l, Q' A: @7 h8 l* Q
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 D" t3 B' s4 A1 S" p- dSupply and Demand
$ P$ t/ ^6 x3 m! ?8 r& EConsumer Behavior9 @2 X. f$ p% {" B2 R7 D Q
Production and Cost
5 w! m, q- ]$ a) u1 e+ x3 {Price and Output8 _ Q0 L) ^+ D8 u% f
Market Structures, y9 o: D r c
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
. \3 X3 W) y( D h, |0 ~9 @ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 r' \; b( @$ u3 OTopics: 2 T7 X& ?7 Q0 G
Theory of consumer behavior+ Y. n' _7 X7 F: G( A
Theory of production and cost
+ C" A% d6 C. B* W1 k4 qPrice and output determination under competition
. Z) I2 T* X4 K2 KMonopoly and other market structures7 ]7 r0 b! z8 t0 X$ H
1 w! J+ P0 f# Y4 \6 rIf you enjoyed learning about % H9 k" |5 g. d; |4 X4 Y9 |, R1 |
Costs and Benefits
6 v* z" Z( p% U# c5 c4 ^Externalities" E3 m- F( k6 j! @
Decision-making
* S& D- {* A0 R% O$ tOr would like to learn more about
2 G) A4 z1 X& y7 `3 w$ m: M" dCapital Investments. _% Q5 [$ A. \* t3 K* \; C& g
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation! m. A0 z$ u" [& |
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) {/ R8 V7 Q1 x" Q7 C" V2 eTopics:2 C( v1 h$ X) |; o* J$ `5 q
Cost-Benefit Analysis) ^0 D, W* Z- g
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
( E7 R2 F+ w/ m* fLook at examples from 1 F! G2 t& d. N
Transportation1 W8 \- q# K% ]/ _- O
River Basin Management. v+ e; O8 L0 [4 K; ^8 S! t
Electrical Generation
7 |: q: Y& a" W% W1 J0 A2 d6 J4 UOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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' Q0 `4 Y) a: \" G7 ]If you enjoyed learning about
& s5 j1 h# P8 K N6 p$ d1 _1 L% E' pSupply and Demand
! O# J y- u2 B" X; ZExternalities
/ o1 k' J( `, GResource Allocation8 c3 L8 `$ b! l) _, X4 Q, i, |
Taxation# R; C0 _& q# h
Or would like to learn more about
" A8 k, U. R" R7 _4 iSupply of Natural Resources in Canada) N9 s1 y3 m0 `+ `* E
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
1 Q. E6 Q# [( a! |- U6 pECON 365 Resource Economics- S5 f, x0 v! p3 a3 Y) H
Topics:
( t0 M$ H+ @5 _5 Z& ?( k' R6 cExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. i. A/ Z8 b+ D- a4 E
Scarcity and pricing5 u: y# O' `+ ^- u# `
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation& K5 H2 _8 I9 P( B% [$ o1 ?* k! t1 D
Pricing: o$ b; h, x0 g1 I8 i0 f
Markets
$ L8 L1 u3 B% {; w$ [. @& YGovernment roles2 l% J- h, _6 |
Or would like to learn more about
) N3 M: t v# ~+ M' |- ?6 L; ^ gThe energy sector, including sources and markets* ?& M3 e8 \! z' Q2 _, i
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
. H* ]+ g6 m6 z4 ^: }: ZYou might enjoy a course about : T# v4 K; i8 q- O
Energy Economics!, j- M, y: ^2 |( z
ECON 366 Energy Economics
o' z) }3 z! u/ j G. ETopics:
& j# K9 D, W) VPricing. r1 W; p# G- P$ p& @( M0 v$ q; k
Role in economic growth 6 |: e) ~, S0 j0 U" q" H
Energy sources and markets h {) I3 H* I
Role of government
4 h* _' X& v0 [$ X; {" t$ DRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 D6 B1 x. J3 O1 }2 T+ j" [1 LExternalities
0 Q* L% G8 x$ R% l) \1 DRegulation Z; H* N; d( ^) m) ^+ x
Government roles" A A+ ^9 C; ^$ s, s
Or would like to learn more about $ r7 D/ t0 N3 T5 r: X
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
3 w+ q2 j+ e9 H+ x4 g) a2 O0 bSteps taken to address deterioration
( Z% k6 e% @' n5 h* JYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* N: Z9 z! H; b }. qECON 369 Economics of the Environment v `+ b" [: _- Z9 V7 B* i) V
Topics: ; ^% ]7 ~! m( W
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) S/ L/ ?$ M5 U% {3 `0 |1 r
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 0 P" v" d. H! C
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 ?0 k2 x! O3 o0 E# W8 t2 U" ARecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 P4 t0 g! Q V# b Individual Incentives/ x j( e4 e9 }1 ]( n: a4 Z' P5 @
Total Welfare 8 q ?1 g" b, ~0 W% P, C0 b
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! h+ j* f% x/ ]9 j& T
ECON 378 Law and Economics
" Z. U' H" N s; @% Z0 S+ A- @Topics: ; ^$ Y6 Z, K" ]3 s
Issues in Criminal and Family Law" v' f% Z0 u% ^9 {
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
; o, o5 J- i I5 O6 i0 }; g8 q; eChild Support Payments+ b2 c, `3 L' W, I/ Y0 c/ V: R
Private Divorce agreements( N" T( ^8 |" x: t( f! P
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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9 o* R3 o. O V, a lIf you enjoyed learning about
& b. l- x4 R$ ? F. Y& CPrisoners Dilemma' ~9 r4 `9 Z! ^6 |, q5 V E2 e
Dominant Strategies
, q9 q' J. N* d9 vCollusion' K# T/ a4 U" t
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 l; K1 H: a% x% PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* w" K& p, W4 b! ]: G
Topics:
9 }3 f& x. \6 m- T4 ?7 R8 z* lAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games t7 v4 W! U+ }! J- _
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 1 G( q {/ W) \( Y, z4 X
Note! Prerequisites:
3 Y% I( U' t, @) |. }ECON 384 & 299 |
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