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If you enjoyed learning about: * \4 j1 N( k/ }, y7 M9 `3 H
Trade. _! T3 W% S7 Y- c) b* O7 E4 n) |& D
Growth
4 }) I7 g! ]/ }6 y# g1 GOr would like to learn more about:
' C' a# p* y! j8 p* M( _7 jChina as an Emerging Economy
* {2 f) D, H5 {; g8 _You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# s7 O+ e! _2 ]8 m4 q$ ~
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; P& S; G1 D0 {, K* t6 E3 t6 H
Topics: 7 ?8 _4 e+ k9 X$ e
Chinese Economy Characteristics9 r8 A: P) Y/ V3 g* x
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 ^0 H3 A+ W7 v8 @Consequences of economic reform
3 S$ l2 T$ }+ W- p$ ~: PCanada’s economic relations with China
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$ V/ f G. Y* I5 ]& AIf you would like to learn more about: 7 U0 k! f' a1 a# p2 e
Rich and Poor Countries! p) [2 O/ x! {& q0 _+ B
Why economies differ3 ^: ^7 f5 `, i2 X' h1 b) T( @, k
Causes for such differences
; t# W' q1 j- {: C- v! Q% ^You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 A; c9 W% C/ r5 S1 w2 S4 `
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 i7 B- V8 j+ |/ YTopics:0 d4 v- B1 `" `* w7 Y) w
Technology0 a) t7 @" _( w1 ~5 V5 D% @
Institutions
7 z& {7 K) z: W8 v* `- xGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 2 Y u& X0 ^2 H" K
5 v J% U3 l" S" B2 W9 C* iIf you enjoyed learning about
, B# e, o7 N q3 I' ZSupply and Demand
/ X, b: i+ M9 T; ~# c) G: n9 o* FConsumer Behavior
" W% `7 [; U0 X! T5 sProduction and Cost$ I5 j) \8 k1 |: K! o
Price and Output, R' |3 x) N' W5 b& c9 v5 R
Market Structures& n& p9 C/ |0 J; c7 h3 j1 H
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. H F7 i. I. Z" q" z/ R
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I/ h" O: \$ T2 R3 l' w9 K) Z
Topics: ( [- Q; t: j2 m ^$ e; b
Theory of consumer behavior
q' q0 r" }0 J% I/ [Theory of production and cost. M, A" |7 { L5 q
Price and output determination under competition
6 Q: }7 U# O' Y0 q4 D" fMonopoly and other market structures
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, w8 Q) ^$ ?9 k5 s$ } @If you enjoyed learning about
5 e. w* A% [7 t1 KCosts and Benefits 3 b. H; x, R! w% n" m. C; V2 S" ^
Externalities( d' ^5 v' M* j( O% A( d1 e$ {9 L
Decision-making7 l T& k& R) Z- U. `, c
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Capital Investments
* y1 c: R; }4 e' Q0 C7 iYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!5 W+ J, P5 G8 _6 D3 b
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation g: l0 T3 p* x1 G
Topics:4 T' Y/ K: g( u+ m9 k4 A0 Y5 }
Cost-Benefit Analysis
5 h7 U! w: [ PEvaluating Public Investment Projects
. K& v5 \7 ~/ uLook at examples from . Z6 d7 I5 X% T) t/ X3 j( M
Transportation
3 c+ ], M, g# x) RRiver Basin Management
( ~5 u" d* P" n5 |+ |Electrical Generation/ Z' V G( l: D5 W8 N' C- c+ {' G
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ Z1 R4 {0 I R' E3 w9 K9 A
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Supply and Demand; a. ]1 b5 y( \4 x: A& A" `
Externalities
2 {9 Y( v! H. Y/ I/ nResource Allocation
y: J, F! @! c; M) C6 `Taxation# t" L5 J1 x" @, t; H( k
Or would like to learn more about , x# g% j& w8 p! w' v$ [2 ?
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
5 L0 y+ J& M$ S" G5 K( s: xYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; N0 U+ E( [8 ~ V! q# V3 q& c/ G
ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 ~; }: @; E- e. _" h2 ]Topics:' X! x+ ~) j9 r
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, C0 j: @' y) E" [6 U; P* JScarcity and pricing" C. d l; Z3 K
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
9 A6 W& [: V4 c" `Pricing- q8 u. Y: j# o$ g- M
Markets! A5 [) h/ I" K( W+ h3 q7 ~
Government roles/ p9 U# ]6 {8 T" V- {0 H& j
Or would like to learn more about / v$ t- v, l" K& W5 ]* y6 L
The energy sector, including sources and markets* }. F0 w6 O. m8 ?+ ^) e/ B$ f
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
" m# T! [' r9 U: mYou might enjoy a course about & W# Z. Q9 ^0 n, ~1 s( D( E. J
Energy Economics!+ R4 w( V9 O5 z5 Z! L' h8 J' J
ECON 366 Energy Economics
1 N j2 } L3 H) _2 s9 L. X% q0 YTopics:
" |: {* w0 O- }; EPricing
z* x5 \1 a5 ~Role in economic growth
1 ^' X' ^2 {' S8 w) ]Energy sources and markets # m' I) R" G8 R7 }6 e" H: y
Role of government
0 ?# K: a6 b% [6 z+ k k3 PRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 M1 }% z# {" ^; A& U
Externalities
6 J' `: E) w4 [ K5 \2 r8 @Regulation' w7 _" i3 s: m
Government roles
, V: k9 }; }. H5 t, h% e6 c# W8 WOr would like to learn more about
) M8 ^9 k" t( n9 l. [) R" n3 dEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( [! o: y2 j& k' [$ QSteps taken to address deterioration
& B! s1 w1 h( f: xYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' L/ y/ C7 X3 n( r" g9 r; Q8 tECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# n( c6 T2 h/ a- o9 tTopics:
% z% R7 i7 L7 A9 y1 t5 [* WEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment : w Z4 t4 t2 c6 v
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
P3 j k" M6 S# uTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - x. ^" |" ]/ `" L- l
Recreation economics7 ?) U7 ?+ w% a2 j' ^3 n
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Individual Incentives d: h5 l B. U; Y0 y/ I
Total Welfare 6 f$ A; j$ h; a; z% V' I
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 2 s/ O% Q5 g$ ^" n, E U x! x
ECON 378 Law and Economics! q8 Q1 Y+ j' n3 p
Topics: 9 @ ^7 G/ G Y, K' w- J
Issues in Criminal and Family Law; }! G" ^' F8 J
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 p# n; H: ]: h& H8 L& oChild Support Payments. D( B5 z- m0 C
Private Divorce agreements, C$ {5 Q- g" W$ w
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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* V# q P" y9 qIf you enjoyed learning about
, Z' q4 w- l6 o' c( ZPrisoners Dilemma
( z) D; P6 ]/ g+ d3 R3 B4 ^3 nDominant Strategies
+ V' L2 R. X5 J2 R. o5 YCollusion
* x, n4 t7 O: \+ z" P8 [# i9 v" |You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( q) [4 M; `9 U2 b3 [3 w5 `. dECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: Y) f" `2 x, U4 m/ c
Topics:
1 p5 y, Z$ A) `, OAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% P4 H" V, z, Z4 ^, x2 g- L6 pApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ S$ j [$ C* p1 C+ A% QNote! Prerequisites: ( m3 p$ k2 _% p# V- D
ECON 384 & 299 |
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