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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
* E6 e& [3 w. xOr would like to learn more about:
: w* j7 v. z. a' ^/ lChina as an Emerging Economy7 k! l1 u I" a) O0 J9 h
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: s- o1 L9 O' L7 D0 `
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* _ E- f, {9 [5 y+ J1 M& DTopics:
2 d7 f: ^" |8 H4 }Chinese Economy Characteristics
! P ^% q% F# e& N7 aRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
* n& i) t+ u1 }6 eConsequences of economic reform; {0 `7 j) `" r4 B! K' Q
Canada’s economic relations with China) {. V: p: Z- A i) P
' Z& E1 Z7 i l7 kIf you would like to learn more about: # p/ l' R$ Z& O' h. ^
Rich and Poor Countries
$ M/ {* S2 [8 k0 u/ [Why economies differ
0 N0 m+ y$ ]7 Q0 |( V3 o- `Causes for such differences
6 }7 h- q) g5 r% KYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) g s! M3 ?( L2 k3 oECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 Y* K! S* r; }6 W: c$ r# h4 U
Topics:9 f- I: |) N# l( v& @
Technology
4 m2 u t: O( y1 P% XInstitutions5 A6 z* o4 d) U0 ]* U. }
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
( O( x% K; r! {8 FSupply and Demand
+ }9 q5 D1 K2 @+ J, O* J- XConsumer Behavior$ l! h9 ?! U" }! `0 `
Production and Cost4 a6 {0 K5 W7 f9 i- D: m
Price and Output9 n3 P6 O( q. h# ~
Market Structures* B4 C3 o; q& L; U% j4 Q* n
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: W g) l+ `6 G$ B$ X. s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
, @8 j7 V3 J( r$ B& dTopics: & Y0 A3 w* U8 h% h5 o
Theory of consumer behavior" K1 \. [+ l' o
Theory of production and cost. o( H- u, K6 I. Q
Price and output determination under competition
. W1 a4 ]6 A! L% i, P; ]: ]Monopoly and other market structures6 R" K9 ]0 q$ |6 O2 \" {
" q( q d3 n. \ b$ FIf you enjoyed learning about # D6 ~( `2 t9 U; k' _, {5 B
Costs and Benefits
9 G$ }7 q2 g' }( R9 tExternalities& h; j8 O1 T% z, S/ x Y
Decision-making
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Capital Investments" h; q- h6 w3 P1 ^/ ]$ Q" O" ~
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 _) E9 y7 T: j5 ^. I
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! r! p5 U/ k; M3 ?1 t) \% f
Topics:2 }2 @- M: D+ M' h
Cost-Benefit Analysis- J* X. {' t& o2 d
Evaluating Public Investment Projects; m/ L: p5 G- n# @) T
Look at examples from % t& L+ i9 c7 J5 ~* u
Transportation8 M: B9 Y8 V, @ E
River Basin Management
+ ?$ k& i/ x6 ]/ }# c& {( FElectrical Generation0 W E" s! Z/ }$ D- @2 q
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control$ m* F! z q' y8 m" U' H
0 P! J2 P& E1 ?5 iIf you enjoyed learning about
) T, y* @! t }. ~$ zSupply and Demand
" Y6 V$ |) o/ P2 U/ ^+ eExternalities
4 b4 H& d3 R- g3 E( RResource Allocation
8 J; }* \% o$ V' i* t; O4 |# OTaxation
& n2 ]8 O! e" E- c0 f. I2 jOr would like to learn more about
3 @ E2 R t. H& K7 nSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 Z9 `1 E9 S( WYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 g# W8 e0 V8 G# P# |' f2 S
ECON 365 Resource Economics6 n! u- N' p6 L9 H) B9 \
Topics:
0 g: w. s0 j% {3 `9 ~Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
, d; c4 x4 c4 Z- P2 k0 m' T2 bScarcity and pricing
* Q R! |0 w& T: UContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about ' {9 |! _& V8 Z9 Q" ~( F
Resource Allocation, }2 [) X! K5 {% K1 x# }$ r
Pricing& G6 `; f# J% Y6 F9 @
Markets
. S. [8 _3 ?9 Z; e( B% ]# n0 n' IGovernment roles
8 `- E2 W& t5 w8 ?3 C6 [8 JOr would like to learn more about - y' [$ D3 ?% }$ i
The energy sector, including sources and markets0 y" S' m% j2 f4 }1 X
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues$ p; X- B, F! r+ p9 H) z* @
You might enjoy a course about
5 Q( G; E7 w: o fEnergy Economics!" i/ f& f3 `4 X- L& t! [$ T
ECON 366 Energy Economics
* @5 H0 n) a3 |* q# |% g1 hTopics:
5 v! M* _: k- ?' Y6 yPricing2 a) k9 k3 @& [
Role in economic growth S2 d0 Q* f; `6 e3 Y1 k
Energy sources and markets k3 O% J- v8 B% B4 C4 C
Role of government 2 ~, t7 j) ~4 u+ m% g
Regulation ; A* V6 b( u5 C; R/ @/ f
0 `. c) @6 G! E9 p# iIf you enjoyed learning about 9 C( G0 d! L3 @& _3 j
Externalities
* A6 I+ q# p. s" F7 h, YRegulation3 N: r0 w7 q1 r1 O4 m
Government roles
9 d. W$ L i/ e1 n* I/ L$ i5 r( BOr would like to learn more about 6 I. x" b, A5 K% z
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration7 W" m3 U) j2 }! g1 v
Steps taken to address deterioration
$ e0 t, @2 a) X$ b9 CYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 _7 z& H# I( b6 h
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' s1 k$ f+ s9 v$ i1 m4 B( W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
% p1 ]: l6 }. e9 jTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" B3 o' a) D6 n ~6 {( A# Q. e: IRecreation economics k2 P6 W* K/ w
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If you enjoyed learning about
& T2 S/ H& ^5 ^$ ]0 \ v Individual Incentives) l( V9 {0 L* m1 l [! ?
Total Welfare
$ G/ u# L! s$ y( j$ f/ v5 C3 C5 IYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , x: I: R W+ }' L' s# N$ K
ECON 378 Law and Economics$ F3 ]! _$ R, ?1 H
Topics: ( T l9 v- a" m/ g f [2 w# y& c
Issues in Criminal and Family Law4 l6 \. {- m3 r4 G n, S6 B
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& g7 @% u( z5 |) [
Child Support Payments. \! m& m, ^3 J4 o% S% Z8 W+ j1 i3 m
Private Divorce agreements
! f) u( \) f h) ` e. m# ^, [Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about % o; L) j1 ~* G+ K; D
Prisoners Dilemma( ^* y. J M3 x; O: `1 _
Dominant Strategies9 ?5 M8 j) T2 v; J w5 P
Collusion
- b$ e- T2 H; L4 I D3 pYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! f1 j- B% k8 N* r+ A
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications8 b! j8 |! H$ t; R
Topics:
5 O" v9 k" u3 |Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games; T3 _7 ^0 ~' X" G$ g
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
! D# u5 J5 l: K6 d( s. QNote! Prerequisites:
* G, U6 E3 k4 q" y6 u" V- RECON 384 & 299 |
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