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If you enjoyed learning about:
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( z" X9 D: |, }& l% i4 i7 oGrowth1 o$ P; n' @1 i
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China as an Emerging Economy% C' ^5 y% k: G( I9 z2 @
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# d& E' [8 L- B R3 ?5 n* C) E
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
W @3 @1 y% K) a D" ~; k! | OTopics:
# i1 k) t" d$ }3 C5 B! @8 [Chinese Economy Characteristics
, D- N* P( s6 HRecent Events in the Chinese Economy4 R0 P( z2 O6 e# y
Consequences of economic reform) l+ B7 ]# Z0 r4 T4 e* {
Canada’s economic relations with China% H( S2 i2 P+ D/ @6 n
( a. a7 G8 i- D& T L2 d1 ~If you would like to learn more about: ( X/ |8 \6 @+ y9 l
Rich and Poor Countries
6 k k. K. T9 A5 _Why economies differ7 N P1 z6 _0 A" c
Causes for such differences0 @+ P5 V1 s1 a+ ?7 V% n; A
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* x- w3 N( ]9 m( S, z+ Z" W
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth \- W/ u1 I5 \
Topics:
1 y2 A3 B. T& x6 dTechnology L+ B& |, F4 u2 K
Institutions; M$ y6 Q; E5 e# B
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 \, }3 w6 D8 A1 Y2 [
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Supply and Demand
1 \) {! r' [7 G7 e+ E0 e" SConsumer Behavior. k: c0 ]0 C* i5 M' _5 k3 J/ l
Production and Cost r8 d, j. M; F" F" i3 Q
Price and Output& ?% L! j, H7 z9 N
Market Structures; M% ?# _- ^0 O1 X4 e: `6 ?. r
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& e- i! I, T4 }3 ^7 n u9 I0 M
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 I. J& G N, P6 A
Topics:
( W: {. O, j# u2 l+ I7 fTheory of consumer behavior
, q2 Y5 z$ O& U8 u, LTheory of production and cost- F1 O, b Z5 O' m
Price and output determination under competition
, O. f8 S J" M a" Q8 lMonopoly and other market structures. E/ v' [- L' e w6 s" E! U
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1 R; n3 l2 j9 |+ |) cCosts and Benefits
& {* r* K' a5 ?2 q F7 }5 SExternalities% i+ n7 C8 q( p- `' K V5 B- s; L
Decision-making
% T1 @* Z& H) R. D- @7 r7 e. \9 \Or would like to learn more about / |3 @2 X7 }! H3 j
Capital Investments. W3 }6 t" E5 ~
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ j) [4 h( J5 oECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) S) ~& M( A9 M5 I. J z8 C3 L' ]6 |Topics:5 ]8 i. _" Y$ s
Cost-Benefit Analysis/ v5 I) U1 j3 t4 c
Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 z/ Q/ Y1 z, N3 ]
Look at examples from 0 N( Z# r+ [7 v# J, Z- c
Transportation$ r* t: O4 I. o2 F: w
River Basin Management
5 B) [4 \; a; ?Electrical Generation
6 r$ |# U1 w/ H7 _/ AOil & Gas and Pollution Control4 w: @3 L( m1 b! S
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Supply and Demand5 U# a# d" j4 r
Externalities! q5 W1 i& G( r* j \' e
Resource Allocation
" p9 x" F. i5 K* z7 ~& F; T- ZTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 t: w1 M) o% L7 ~2 lYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* X4 a8 A6 ~+ V4 g& V+ n% zECON 365 Resource Economics
! d- h- ~6 y4 \& ^ X3 jTopics:
2 v, `- x# l. UExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 `! d3 A# ]- J, z/ F; M- vScarcity and pricing7 N( k/ [' Q9 P$ s
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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1 z) t8 }) U/ K5 t9 uResource Allocation
% M% F2 n, i5 F6 c+ {5 ePricing& Y% I, v6 R2 i4 K( `% v
Markets2 \/ T/ z6 }1 p F6 ?; l8 k, ^* I
Government roles- L; ]( f( H: \. {$ [% J. @
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
# l. B H+ y8 h: ]+ {" t( J3 tCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
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Energy Economics!" R- J0 r( E, ~' S7 `
ECON 366 Energy Economics+ B: P6 U3 C( K, E
Topics:
- @. p3 y" i9 D5 i9 `& ?Pricing
3 h; J5 J5 L) `- l- ?9 q& RRole in economic growth
" J6 p/ k5 a2 N( SEnergy sources and markets 4 L* T+ M4 y( d
Role of government 6 Z. W" F' u) o8 b- G s2 ~$ ?8 g
Regulation $ J" w* \2 n7 V( l! \; O/ y" S( a1 \
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Externalities
6 ~3 L9 ~; R4 } y6 A9 M2 oRegulation
: _( F0 S; h6 S2 R/ u% B1 NGovernment roles
7 t1 H5 V% a3 T! D( H2 y# d* sOr would like to learn more about
4 G' P! _0 C% W$ ~Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 m' y1 c( }4 {, r3 q
Steps taken to address deterioration& J: s; t( {5 F+ F& O$ T# p
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
' o. J2 A% l' ^ECON 369 Economics of the Environment" u; z7 f: h" h p6 _9 k" u
Topics: ! s1 Z# D* n- w7 c
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
2 V/ B2 L) K, G/ J" d2 TTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ( i6 u; L" Q; i8 L4 K# c6 m
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 p6 y# \& u2 _
Recreation economics. e- J C& u; i# g% n* b2 q
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0 Y( j+ P5 E" v) x Individual Incentives
0 B+ G0 ?4 J5 c6 ~; g6 y4 ~Total Welfare
1 q" k1 [. q# [. x$ T mYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + s& l" r: V; K2 c
ECON 378 Law and Economics
3 a. j, x) U: z9 qTopics:
0 H4 p9 |# J. V1 R# G' X& vIssues in Criminal and Family Law, y/ J+ t( H$ X3 I7 [9 H( H
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 e( f) l/ a3 D0 k/ @& Z! s
Child Support Payments, Y& {; h, f$ U# R4 @
Private Divorce agreements- ^, \ Y# r. Z6 |: ^" _
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- y. h$ n1 P c, Q
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Prisoners Dilemma
# p0 `2 U$ m+ t: X3 mDominant Strategies
, }! }7 j& L6 n; |Collusion j, `% i' I. s6 |2 K
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 4 K0 ^. \9 D, B% N# h! i# N( L
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( E6 Z d' A( K( UTopics:
" L, j8 a: C6 j. b2 _- V4 qAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games( a. g1 e, g/ o% ^
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ r0 P# f ], h: C, z1 J! vNote! Prerequisites: ) k4 p Y( Y5 D0 K* g( g4 m
ECON 384 & 299 |
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