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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
" U9 M2 ^& {% p w# Z7 @, V) HOr would like to learn more about:
9 v. r' A' R9 p% S* pChina as an Emerging Economy2 H* @& K H. N4 O; I
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 r$ u9 o h! EECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% N8 {( I" O: |1 l4 }
Topics:
/ w" n! p+ d) L3 N9 zChinese Economy Characteristics) E5 g& e3 u8 b% C* Q5 l/ a1 {) \
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ D+ @# Y ?; o3 i4 z% g T3 m3 B
Consequences of economic reform8 g0 p$ H' L) m. |: P. T7 ]' R
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: " T, S( t* d5 ?4 k0 Z0 o D
Rich and Poor Countries
* O; j/ k+ {! e2 ^: OWhy economies differ
( d$ f' K) [$ d7 q2 H( [4 ]9 l) dCauses for such differences
' w5 u7 h. z4 \2 L3 [4 NYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ F3 A& }8 L- i* y/ w& @% ^5 a% RECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 P: ^4 f1 ~( t, |. _1 lTopics:8 D3 R! A6 |, q' ~4 S" J: R
Technology
* j) K$ J0 N5 d! q+ TInstitutions+ s/ h; ?9 l C# L& e3 l
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
& J' O j- C1 {, `+ m# g0 zSupply and Demand
1 I6 R r0 J: T L* V- j3 H& w E0 `9 qConsumer Behavior& f) D1 q' F* q( Y( q
Production and Cost( R: p$ R9 f2 g
Price and Output- W' @' U. M- j4 s1 C
Market Structures
. O$ j! H! v9 G5 Z7 AYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# y3 h' T y% A$ A$ g2 K
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ c2 V" \( z: s, B1 w- I. i
Topics:
P# M. ` H2 i- x2 |Theory of consumer behavior6 Q. c: T7 d+ B) N- |2 w; x
Theory of production and cost
3 L; t& [# C( v. y6 bPrice and output determination under competition
4 \" C0 K7 M4 K% D" tMonopoly and other market structures0 k) D+ d: J- r! O3 D
6 w6 x- \; y$ G$ r o [) z9 yIf you enjoyed learning about
k9 S- i9 y. z8 d7 @Costs and Benefits
6 ?% N. Q) X' O `$ r# [4 Y5 RExternalities4 Z2 B! f: a$ F7 P
Decision-making
" v8 R$ V6 B9 W' c; E5 W. O9 QOr would like to learn more about
; n+ e$ F' m$ p7 ^! @1 Y9 j' ?' t( OCapital Investments
) l1 c4 m# R4 m; u9 d7 GYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" C, ?5 ?- w9 G- e
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; o w# V1 ^; @8 y1 _
Topics:
1 q4 J" R* @: m, QCost-Benefit Analysis4 N8 w! m0 W, G" X! \/ j# r
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
5 O' p/ k; `& l: H( @8 o6 S/ RLook at examples from ; J$ h6 Q, F6 |) y! e+ T7 q
Transportation
# w, d1 j& M! C; G. sRiver Basin Management5 O. O* Y. z; d+ p
Electrical Generation# w# e- d+ h1 F1 y" O
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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. W' Q8 @. o; [7 u) X# g) X4 {0 k1 ^1 vIf you enjoyed learning about . ?$ J( I8 W5 b, P0 a
Supply and Demand
: q9 o' ]) W4 U; ~0 EExternalities
) u( I! B! J/ O$ F5 JResource Allocation
/ B/ h0 y7 ?0 j YTaxation
- G q. [% A- v% M- }9 i' J- ]Or would like to learn more about
7 b8 I/ I. M% F6 u, p$ u4 ASupply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 e3 w: C* M& k, q) {# E2 wYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 B- h) Q# H4 A, C X7 l8 q2 K! p! A6 ^ECON 365 Resource Economics4 J% k. q; B& h8 F
Topics:' b) T8 t5 v2 r! _7 Y& T7 a
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 D G" K8 ?- d1 d" EScarcity and pricing
+ U3 c. h, H! d0 [+ ~# oContemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 s9 I% r/ }3 H5 f( k. e" ?
1 t' y; c }* D5 k: ^) U# |If you enjoyed learning about 3 [- G% r" t) R4 L
Resource Allocation
' |1 }: `4 o& z, o) MPricing
3 V9 i+ s2 x* OMarkets
; k0 w* P1 h7 QGovernment roles* q0 k2 _3 J/ j/ e" x1 ]
Or would like to learn more about
7 @5 ?2 X* h0 v. m, q% K0 F/ Z! aThe energy sector, including sources and markets& A# S% R, {: m4 F" U, B
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues6 J" W; R0 v+ G) Z/ W7 L& b4 C3 u
You might enjoy a course about
; O0 t @5 _- m Z% \( iEnergy Economics!
; Z1 r0 n" W$ K: E" mECON 366 Energy Economics
- \% A4 P% `: Q1 b) h8 |$ XTopics: + u+ L3 q: w: W4 N
Pricing
5 ~4 ]0 X' L9 M. ]! b, U- [8 a9 qRole in economic growth
" N$ v/ W( ]5 d a; w5 wEnergy sources and markets
1 a# C3 C2 |+ r; d8 d" GRole of government
3 `. f2 ?( V6 w. y' O+ jRegulation : Q: V" d- z( ?% q2 |- x$ F9 Q
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Externalities: H) ] Q6 v# o" A
Regulation% X; B- N O( I- K; h
Government roles% D7 }6 d) p6 i* {, \
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5 J6 ?& u8 r D( n; EEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 |2 ]/ z5 V/ j4 ]0 O; w& rSteps taken to address deterioration
& i3 m- l8 _7 e# l' {You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. H0 w1 W5 `4 j3 R2 k5 eECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 H* J X8 T1 L4 r& z* H+ {Topics: & N/ g" | n# g/ ?/ F! s: y1 r
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; _! J {( T) Y6 I1 z5 O
Types and causes of environmental deterioration & y/ O8 m! m, A8 P) K6 c/ |0 r
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # I( c% F) ^( e" w
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ S* z I$ P6 @7 ~: }& A) O Individual Incentives. _& z- Z. l8 B. g- i
Total Welfare
8 u% ?) _8 b4 W3 z1 p- R8 f$ Y3 OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: a% k8 ?) l& b# AECON 378 Law and Economics+ w6 r3 _8 E1 G8 K1 R! I- T
Topics:
, n$ }8 ~- h; n( H$ a5 O2 pIssues in Criminal and Family Law, h) w9 O, {, E
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining% b) B" F- |1 U( }3 j8 ?% L& S r
Child Support Payments6 @, J I& `& d/ I; @# x$ K
Private Divorce agreements
9 u# J; b* V9 J8 @Criminal provisions of the Competition Act3 Y d: k" V0 [4 j& n3 R# D/ n
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Prisoners Dilemma$ L4 S u5 V8 X, u4 B" m
Dominant Strategies
3 t* ^' e$ e9 [: YCollusion! h0 t9 Q4 _2 ^( w) l, Y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ I7 ]( Z @! D- C+ X3 P% gECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
) f( E* n+ I- U" ITopics:
' W3 t" E, h2 S. _8 jAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games' t+ o. K1 J+ e% ]' U
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 J% h0 M. N9 h yNote! Prerequisites: 9 N& D% |* o8 G& x5 B/ \$ v
ECON 384 & 299 |
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