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If you enjoyed learning about:
+ e) V5 o# h/ s. cTrade
) ]# I6 ~* T! d& sGrowth9 K' w5 j0 [' d, q, D
Or would like to learn more about:
, \+ H$ L' _5 ^( S' c- [8 V" UChina as an Emerging Economy
; v+ x3 v6 k3 c: \You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; Q% P! Q4 |& dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development0 b+ I+ K: O+ q0 j2 R5 d6 Z
Topics:
& M) z- k( k5 h1 W: s* ]+ Y0 xChinese Economy Characteristics8 b: K4 j; ?( x) s! E
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy5 F5 ^9 K6 m3 V& }6 i0 j1 w
Consequences of economic reform
6 g& o% `6 _7 u/ NCanada’s economic relations with China
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" f L" `: ~6 G( MIf you would like to learn more about: * D3 z5 c z0 A+ Z
Rich and Poor Countries) o, S7 E& @; q7 ]
Why economies differ
9 _# r! \; t, q8 N8 wCauses for such differences
7 y" j6 ~$ H7 S) Q- j* n" W) aYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' B4 C+ E$ W% B( U. C2 EECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. x4 L6 l' `: U4 oTopics:
: c0 Z2 _' q g+ n7 HTechnology
4 L2 u0 N& E3 }4 ~( U1 T% EInstitutions8 N. _/ x7 L1 F2 ?0 T
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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. h6 g/ C6 N" b6 H9 b' C1 i5 ~* KIf you enjoyed learning about 5 d* B, \9 J7 S( d
Supply and Demand
- \7 d! j- m A! R6 S0 J7 IConsumer Behavior9 d! A+ A! v) O. O8 _% ~( `
Production and Cost. H) o- x1 S' y+ }; ^) h
Price and Output
: P5 x( \( Q9 P* P# l6 ^7 sMarket Structures4 h- ?( f& C( c: R
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; v( T7 ]; [( b5 ~
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% R- p4 E# \( \/ _
Topics:
! x, J% E/ f' CTheory of consumer behavior, C0 O3 s$ `) d5 e
Theory of production and cost9 i* `# j( O8 [* B9 o
Price and output determination under competition$ q' B/ ~3 f" V7 B/ j; X
Monopoly and other market structures, y: y8 a0 n" d' K! @& m
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 r7 ?& B v# ?9 l: s9 D% D6 `/ n4 ACosts and Benefits : \; O z5 }9 i6 F' X
Externalities
5 s6 A! B) y' _Decision-making
: C- l2 J L( mOr would like to learn more about
2 D3 l& q; Z# aCapital Investments
6 m2 t% c2 j2 J: s, H, V8 K( rYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: S% Z- V" m8 t G" U, Z0 u" h
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation% c2 k$ W; o1 C5 G+ I' R
Topics:
1 \5 `# r) g4 |; MCost-Benefit Analysis9 c% t1 z* y) Z' n8 H$ l: F
Evaluating Public Investment Projects( n0 |0 a5 r1 E! s* ?5 Q" B
Look at examples from % t3 ?2 ^3 e* m Z% q# Q( C$ U
Transportation- t" S' I) x4 z' I$ v) \0 C
River Basin Management! G# Z* C) | t6 R; q3 P
Electrical Generation# E8 X: o) P& `1 A6 i
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control" O/ s; i# a# H+ I' W% t& x
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If you enjoyed learning about
) g. u) U+ _2 U- D& FSupply and Demand
7 L+ ~7 w u V5 i7 {7 QExternalities! k% l3 M0 e3 B V5 c
Resource Allocation! {' M5 A0 D! G( m7 `5 o* c
Taxation- V; V9 t& F, M- c9 p
Or would like to learn more about
+ d0 @4 b+ [& G8 w- H$ YSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
& E3 L1 e2 t& p3 `+ x, m/ {0 KYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
( V1 d9 G$ D, ]ECON 365 Resource Economics4 ?9 _ B0 k# Z5 D
Topics:
* j1 @8 D# X6 A; A: ]/ fExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) B$ a$ Q4 O# g( o3 QScarcity and pricing% x+ L( _7 r. G3 R9 E0 p9 N3 I
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation) `7 g$ _. j9 E# o, P& p
Pricing9 s9 v2 l; p4 p
Markets
) f; [( {/ {8 V: D/ Y; VGovernment roles% P# J. j) u7 ~+ `. }+ W# o; T' w
Or would like to learn more about ' _0 u6 ]! y" W. ^- U F
The energy sector, including sources and markets
7 j; O# f+ O( x4 ]Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 b! Y$ S c5 J8 R6 E, ~You might enjoy a course about
; t8 v7 B! O! M- Z7 f% h' KEnergy Economics!
! g+ D2 B0 A0 ^ `$ f- @; I. NECON 366 Energy Economics2 X1 g- |# \/ B) i0 z* i6 w
Topics: & e8 b5 e. C& h" ~+ d6 U
Pricing8 T( D# F; s5 I9 `- W8 k, H9 r+ p
Role in economic growth
2 r5 i. @8 S! y7 oEnergy sources and markets
6 g0 D D1 i" G9 [2 k* u5 bRole of government
+ n* l& e4 A7 {, `; G/ NRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 k5 f( m6 n! K' @9 c. m- p
Externalities
0 |& J0 \! o9 n/ k1 z/ r& MRegulation2 V" R/ O: s# T0 p" C* Q: U
Government roles
' }$ N: |) X$ U, O4 i' V% sOr would like to learn more about 3 G2 `' I6 }+ \8 s1 x. t( X
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 t& q. }! S* `/ Y. DSteps taken to address deterioration
9 ~7 T2 x' W# k8 lYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 `2 S, [* ~8 d7 V8 a& l- lECON 369 Economics of the Environment, l6 t. {. q3 D. I1 }+ K
Topics: 5 l- R4 Y3 s. o4 S2 e
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) @0 X \( }8 g& ?
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 C9 Y- x; r+ k" ~6 h/ L7 P6 `
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / b( x J1 K9 M0 G% X- i j
Recreation economics
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# a( B5 v$ u- A* Z6 Q% H9 WIf you enjoyed learning about
4 [3 V6 r' e' U6 v# Q Individual Incentives
# ^8 V% J& x6 O6 n. |% G8 n% |Total Welfare
1 J9 o) H! @4 K9 F6 }: tYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
& T# p8 J5 y4 G3 i5 Z" SECON 378 Law and Economics/ {7 j7 w$ z5 F+ a' q( R/ h: ?' a
Topics:
. z1 J# `/ ` t! i6 iIssues in Criminal and Family Law7 d# |9 G& E2 j' Q h
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 A% P: ?0 T2 n0 m2 @" S4 E
Child Support Payments
' W! y {; U7 X5 A1 z6 k4 J- q, L( KPrivate Divorce agreements
. J0 w, t4 W8 k1 P- QCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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1 r' C4 N! c2 u6 n. \0 mIf you enjoyed learning about ! M5 K6 G6 v* P
Prisoners Dilemma
6 u; O: `$ U8 N0 W3 O' XDominant Strategies
2 i/ W6 x7 B8 b0 D2 \# ]0 lCollusion" b. m( B% V: I# l" J
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 2 q( |. S1 V' z: u; v, m. R1 u
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 b/ ^/ f+ U9 C9 y$ I! a# r
Topics: 3 i- S; V2 `9 l2 F$ c1 f- A
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
3 m. n2 O# x. f5 b. l2 ?4 `5 [& ] PApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 F3 e5 `, Y6 i/ i
Note! Prerequisites:
/ n# z$ J0 B, CECON 384 & 299 |
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