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If you enjoyed learning about:
: @) ~0 y {( \Trade
& H: S2 ]; J4 m; JGrowth
/ B% w+ I' h9 A3 d! {Or would like to learn more about:
9 L; b1 Q9 W R. O& aChina as an Emerging Economy
- j6 t8 `: F9 Q# kYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: E6 N Z! j1 v" F3 E4 I! D
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 A' H/ _3 q- K0 p8 ETopics: 2 l+ R5 M9 y' m( \( |# g, l6 q
Chinese Economy Characteristics
* @) E- Q2 h, C0 ~: V- H9 VRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
1 S4 @; r: F0 `. @- @( mConsequences of economic reform9 K# }! D: r+ |* A: Q& {
Canada’s economic relations with China" M, x6 j5 F* d
) c5 ~, ?) U3 H, G1 [4 CIf you would like to learn more about: 7 h& `% j9 g) T
Rich and Poor Countries
; S% Q% I; K( o* r7 `Why economies differ# p: \6 Q7 ]9 z
Causes for such differences- f: R1 W) O# y- m
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth5 w. F$ \- A; ]/ `5 X7 F$ L1 j$ |
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! o- w# w& o: F8 y2 R
Topics:4 M+ v& G3 M6 z$ s+ B
Technology
0 a' [* M6 w5 [$ nInstitutions) E% x& R4 T& [% |' u
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
- v1 Y: i- X+ V2 h$ c0 DConsumer Behavior
( c2 }' `3 o5 H: t OProduction and Cost
1 `, E; T1 m# sPrice and Output
: O2 o+ \4 F( ~2 j8 nMarket Structures w H8 B: d+ ^+ _3 Z, ~
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! |* K+ H2 N' } ]7 |
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# |2 z# V+ D R: B0 i$ e
Topics: 9 M. s8 J* D4 v- {1 q; X) p
Theory of consumer behavior3 B$ t8 _( F! Q+ \5 a5 V* E
Theory of production and cost
; T9 H V2 |3 N9 WPrice and output determination under competition$ g% v# Q/ `7 }% e) a" @, |
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 1 e/ g$ C5 i, l! B3 S9 M
Costs and Benefits + q1 l+ R1 {3 N( D; O
Externalities
0 Z# P+ `+ K$ q, BDecision-making
: O, L3 s1 A- K) b6 ~: P( ~6 BOr would like to learn more about
* _% M A/ e4 Z. V# S; k0 QCapital Investments
. S1 E8 C, m( }3 Q$ }' X6 pYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% |5 S% o7 _4 P+ L4 C' u# o5 p- Y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) \% |, R @# b2 U- U c" N# UTopics:8 S. M) i1 M2 \, y9 G2 j& F
Cost-Benefit Analysis
L* G$ m' L7 q: EEvaluating Public Investment Projects% Z1 g4 \7 `% U5 c. h1 {0 H4 x
Look at examples from & d+ ?; d2 y& o' i& m a1 ]
Transportation
& e1 Q/ X* k o0 E( z5 gRiver Basin Management4 v0 E* i6 t y+ h% O
Electrical Generation( S, P" d1 P1 E; R6 `9 v( W; q* o
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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% K& z, k! M, o: `If you enjoyed learning about
% n' j, `0 |& pSupply and Demand$ k+ U) w8 t5 f; P) |* e- Z
Externalities
9 ]; ^& [( e8 z& n' e6 wResource Allocation
+ z, i! m* X' K( rTaxation
H9 {9 I& F1 vOr would like to learn more about : ?9 f, @% l9 N5 A( l! N' N1 ^% o' W
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada1 P+ {7 `) e, z4 F3 }: P0 J1 z% `
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 X# R' X: D" {1 G: G+ z$ `
ECON 365 Resource Economics
" W1 _9 H. L- {# G! {" N* uTopics:) Y" l, p: n2 u& C; A( a3 q6 S$ X
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
8 t3 O$ d- C4 |Scarcity and pricing
! q/ v( Z, \7 B& W3 ^Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 [; `: u6 L8 \/ zResource Allocation
. X- s: s5 V5 k: m9 K; `Pricing, v: p2 S) d& p( X6 v
Markets1 D; r3 c# N' |) ~- f1 m
Government roles% M) o4 W, x+ @ ?
Or would like to learn more about
" ]6 i" U" V: u' F0 K" i5 _) `The energy sector, including sources and markets
. z( X& V% O" \- H+ ?4 iCanadian Energy Policy and current issues. b1 ^) X! {( |. }; C
You might enjoy a course about
1 h9 u; e$ M# w% R2 CEnergy Economics!
n7 I6 k9 D+ cECON 366 Energy Economics o- `* t3 f8 h
Topics: % F; Z5 [8 ?4 A- v& \6 w4 \
Pricing
? R" k6 \6 y7 Y: E% Q, k' uRole in economic growth
# P; x) ^! y3 S+ Y9 ]5 h9 mEnergy sources and markets
* ~6 K6 x) Y2 }# T. ?/ Y) MRole of government
9 f% M; r- z# b K" LRegulation
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& c( ^% l7 X3 _3 W. _If you enjoyed learning about
0 T7 e/ L- l! O' a7 R0 y/ h8 o9 A& ?Externalities
4 _ j: ~+ k+ ~Regulation
, D( m/ v$ v0 bGovernment roles
& u/ t4 X [* m$ cOr would like to learn more about : v0 ~$ k# C! Q+ F
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: S6 S2 a, b* m4 V5 |! kSteps taken to address deterioration, K0 Q% v2 C3 G' b9 a# g1 K; e; x
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
" `+ l" m$ h; l" E4 pECON 369 Economics of the Environment% i) K; o6 ~( ~6 w" N, C
Topics:
6 E* r3 Q% r& o0 @+ ?Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 1 k9 q+ M; P* \2 y: }0 M5 q$ M- A
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) s& }6 H$ ^; z6 K6 R. r7 l
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 u4 a: e- _! q/ m* w
Recreation economics& D! }" f; ~% o- }+ l& T+ `
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If you enjoyed learning about
: t6 m5 _8 f1 b& e' V% N Individual Incentives k. W" c! b. h9 S) X. [2 H
Total Welfare % N% w" F0 _2 t0 g3 P, U+ p: Z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! # ^3 `# r; ], b3 B- ^" z( ?6 \
ECON 378 Law and Economics) T( Z8 z( g, k" p8 y+ P' p) F
Topics:
0 j. X& ^, b, T& v" T/ k5 FIssues in Criminal and Family Law$ ]( n* ^' y- M( a
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" v% t ~5 B" `* c6 M5 nChild Support Payments0 Y& [7 R6 h. y& ~. d `
Private Divorce agreements* u0 _" X. [0 r+ {
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act/ l+ m8 N- H) }9 K, T/ J2 h8 J
5 N% @4 {9 ?1 N$ N" I0 P, ]7 xIf you enjoyed learning about
& B2 v8 s9 Y9 D6 u: VPrisoners Dilemma2 |& J- U4 j9 D; B' |) Y5 F3 n
Dominant Strategies
* z" d$ o# Q$ ECollusion, x* U9 c6 r5 q$ m) L
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 G: w5 K' v' GECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! M9 W3 L% G/ k6 MTopics:
8 s8 E2 l& E- n/ l0 }Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 a0 ~6 r: P& G& B5 Q h
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 U+ c' P* d" q& ~
Note! Prerequisites: % M( s1 K, d& }# u
ECON 384 & 299 |
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