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If you enjoyed learning about:
5 u$ r. n( l3 D4 }5 ~Trade
3 C# i9 x/ h: E$ u8 d0 O7 x3 DGrowth6 }% o2 |3 F: U9 H
Or would like to learn more about:
8 }8 m5 t9 v$ l* aChina as an Emerging Economy8 n8 O- t# m, r5 O
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! ^: o! S9 y4 C4 p3 H. E( {
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development$ Q8 z9 o% Q8 F3 v
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Chinese Economy Characteristics% h. h7 u$ ]1 |0 h) d$ x7 D
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 ?! Q) k8 e2 M3 b: i# xConsequences of economic reform% `1 ]! ?0 i" V" j: s
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: . H$ c: t: e$ n6 E5 @" w
Rich and Poor Countries
! k7 V2 \# j& f9 }Why economies differ
~. n8 m3 e" g9 ~4 L7 HCauses for such differences" I! S( I; ] ?+ N% A
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% u& h F" ~) H$ xECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ I% X) J* K% C$ t, M# n
Topics:
D/ y+ R; R7 {. f8 B+ E+ K# CTechnology
6 r( D+ l5 U; e1 \- PInstitutions
6 H* D( l" h2 h; HGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
& t! ^' [& k& J ]2 zSupply and Demand' a: K0 Z, U1 c7 e1 u
Consumer Behavior/ h8 v* g8 F1 P" F( q3 o0 P
Production and Cost
# O2 j0 E/ `6 SPrice and Output
# P0 ^8 T) ]; U: V( YMarket Structures- v2 S0 t( _# r1 l# g6 {, R# Y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( N4 v* }) b3 x
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I. b2 @4 v' q6 u
Topics: ! T3 a4 }. b N5 b
Theory of consumer behavior
6 {1 B# A5 V9 g, CTheory of production and cost
# j0 X+ ^0 y4 t+ @; bPrice and output determination under competition
4 a. C w5 i" ]! `7 WMonopoly and other market structures" l P- `- _' h) f
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If you enjoyed learning about / Z) b9 X1 ~% _, o2 J3 b! c" I8 p: ^
Costs and Benefits ; t! S5 y3 Q- [1 D
Externalities: G( R' w# m, y9 ?1 e8 `$ g( b
Decision-making2 h |$ @7 r4 q! [) i
Or would like to learn more about ! n8 z6 @- y( G& K
Capital Investments+ B% {+ R5 }8 n9 j _ m+ x0 m
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!' J1 Q1 N/ O& p7 m3 h, ?% t
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation& ~8 r- k' A$ P) A {5 V
Topics:& A4 `7 O% w; s0 T7 A% l
Cost-Benefit Analysis
" P7 l# n+ Q6 R& B) e0 }Evaluating Public Investment Projects" {0 R4 [/ K7 |" C5 K' j
Look at examples from 9 X0 R3 v- n7 ?" e
Transportation9 F# u+ l8 D; j! m: s; m: x0 j
River Basin Management6 z) p/ y* f2 g2 n' m' Z% x9 J
Electrical Generation
4 a. J* X: ]# M6 c5 C) zOil & Gas and Pollution Control9 z7 h9 `) C: ?' v
6 h* a3 g7 U6 j# ZIf you enjoyed learning about ' v( B, z1 h y5 w+ C* x! U+ o& u
Supply and Demand
9 [4 X0 J) `3 U# v+ z/ ]( uExternalities
+ g k5 k. v$ p+ h% Q3 ]Resource Allocation- D! |1 x8 E* X5 F3 M: p9 J+ D% C
Taxation
o. ]3 B9 F2 ~2 G( O4 c( h- OOr would like to learn more about + W* K5 c; F& r M
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada7 c ?0 b7 n Y! s& e* `2 w
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' T U9 [1 W5 @4 }& Q8 r3 e
ECON 365 Resource Economics
: Z: X6 G6 ?# e9 C6 Z7 KTopics:9 b3 a$ d% \( Z% F6 w% |
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 B/ M" l, J. z% r+ o4 M) j0 Y- W8 a! ZScarcity and pricing C: B, p. U" x5 [. u
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
( h: q) J$ n. S9 n& D' P L! XResource Allocation
8 A. c" @5 U1 X0 G9 b) l; V& XPricing0 \4 Z; ~. T7 }
Markets& c: [. ?- v" k* J4 L e
Government roles
- C6 n; g8 c5 P& `7 v& T$ zOr would like to learn more about ! ^+ W: R& J' I* w6 }5 M9 y6 N$ l
The energy sector, including sources and markets
- R: c$ C3 t! v% v1 Q5 fCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 k' b6 u6 b- e! |# d+ p) |You might enjoy a course about
, h. c! g. m' W _# R7 i- J/ lEnergy Economics!
, L* e2 [+ z$ S5 z) J' ^ECON 366 Energy Economics. s6 Y- E8 {& f4 X; U5 H/ _! I% y
Topics:
7 B# h. Z6 N4 I) J. e0 n1 _Pricing4 k( i3 p5 {" _/ s9 K9 a, V& F2 p3 O
Role in economic growth
/ H8 @! f. y* `. m* oEnergy sources and markets
( T* t) g5 I# m B7 y7 r) y* oRole of government + X' k8 I4 H+ m4 f" B
Regulation 5 ~0 p( f3 ~2 e9 ?: p# X- ]
$ }) X7 C) p i. ]! sIf you enjoyed learning about
3 C" s0 n& _# k3 kExternalities
, j! I; t+ O. S' z* g' _Regulation4 j( d2 f& r. W8 @1 l! p
Government roles
( w* i% s& Y! m$ x: MOr would like to learn more about
1 u5 w3 ^' M6 J5 _" FEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; d7 H, Z, I' X8 ~. I% P
Steps taken to address deterioration. N9 J. L) X1 T" i7 d2 z" j1 p& F4 b
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 6 ], E( i0 b" e2 B( |5 F
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 ~; L. ?9 L+ c5 Q/ ~4 }
Topics: ; h9 A* ~7 X# ?" S3 ]; D5 [3 `
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
% F* B, Y, W1 _; hTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
* H2 K8 X' C8 n; i" U8 {Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 B2 l5 o3 W0 p/ x; e2 }
Recreation economics
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* m& D% u/ _; x, @If you enjoyed learning about
x6 v$ P" D/ L+ F+ `/ d Individual Incentives
" W( [( d7 p% z- `Total Welfare
, F# R) r T5 {/ W8 `# YYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! & h5 f( d0 R* m1 d4 B6 X
ECON 378 Law and Economics, l# V" V8 z1 k/ J9 T, ~
Topics: . D" e, P3 x" d" K. W# r- l4 a
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
$ P/ f) @4 p: M& e/ h4 DCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
J# k; k, }5 R6 v8 uChild Support Payments
( {/ s, H% B0 F" DPrivate Divorce agreements4 }, Q- m. q/ ]2 F
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act. j; w8 y# ~4 g% P6 ?$ |0 O3 ]4 |
0 ^7 }/ y: Y' R& g: k+ k+ s2 m/ _If you enjoyed learning about
[, U: S' E! n1 V* y! {# QPrisoners Dilemma+ k5 |. f5 J2 E/ @. J
Dominant Strategies# U5 `: i& d3 v0 G
Collusion& q1 E1 I+ T- g3 `
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
" |- U: Y0 o% y; a QECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
7 D* {8 J2 h2 S( G1 _ G" bTopics: . `4 O1 x; A% w& J" G) g
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ |+ o- @4 ^4 B! V3 M" Z& {& R+ jApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion + F% T$ z5 s+ c# X; w; k& h3 L
Note! Prerequisites:
; h7 ]' [" |: _3 aECON 384 & 299 |
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