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If you enjoyed learning about: ; d4 V) G" F9 q7 P+ }( @$ ~
Trade) D" e& Q, a9 }+ D% U3 P
Growth* h0 r& s& |! s2 a8 N6 I
Or would like to learn more about:
1 B( n% g9 o9 v! i7 L' c/ L1 K0 X+ E( }China as an Emerging Economy/ T# j7 ]1 X5 e- c
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- T7 q; y; j8 [- YECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ M [; E) C" ~& Y' r2 WTopics: & z" F: r2 ^' l+ O! _5 J
Chinese Economy Characteristics5 f/ G' |) C* C3 @5 ~. g2 v/ F
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy3 @1 K } z T& c/ i4 x4 F
Consequences of economic reform
! Y1 z" E6 I7 {* {( H' iCanada’s economic relations with China V( q! V2 c6 Y7 F$ Z6 y
, {, A" B' p) v# XIf you would like to learn more about:
1 H( p' p i+ ]Rich and Poor Countries
: ?+ R' A& e6 ]; WWhy economies differ! V; Q) w" N) ~ Q) |" M# F. y! R
Causes for such differences
5 ]) W' v4 s; W) r) W( vYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ X" Z: X1 }' x$ j8 X, c3 e+ mECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; V, p# Q b5 |2 b; }
Topics:4 I* W; m, k% ?( h. j1 q
Technology
- R8 E: }, C' f! Q. K9 Z8 Z/ bInstitutions
( V- M) A+ B6 R! t( w6 F2 ^Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 2 y5 g, ?! }& [6 M
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If you enjoyed learning about
$ A: |) F* S) \& }2 aSupply and Demand2 [% H1 a- `0 K! H" L, m0 j: ^/ S
Consumer Behavior
I" t/ j3 I, g# M9 H P5 n* FProduction and Cost
! c+ `+ @/ C& n8 n1 aPrice and Output( w8 i0 X5 g2 L; }. B* ~6 l
Market Structures
3 c' h% k. m% rYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% C+ ^+ D1 {: ?' ~( T3 N) c- DECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I! h8 D! M7 m# }3 B1 m" G
Topics: 1 e% i [0 D5 l
Theory of consumer behavior
/ d. y; O9 t/ {6 zTheory of production and cost
2 ?( F9 }0 l3 A% ] C/ V1 Y, ]Price and output determination under competition5 y+ P$ Y4 U+ ?
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about - l0 o! Q" N x+ Z, \9 U8 ?
Costs and Benefits 7 x( p {" q, f, H$ I/ x
Externalities( w0 \$ s. S f
Decision-making
# d2 l* g1 A+ m% Q; Z( u6 S, fOr would like to learn more about
* }! V7 L( a: Y! O; h$ CCapital Investments* }' ]6 {5 F# l/ B
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
4 C, X; V. D% L' z% XECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' M: Z% p" a' Y- Z& \* T! D" C" O& M
Topics:
/ L# x0 t- F. R8 Q2 M. N: aCost-Benefit Analysis
5 C0 F1 b+ G. f3 KEvaluating Public Investment Projects1 G& |1 x5 E) _
Look at examples from ) r; K/ `) H" B4 W# m j2 ]# l* H
Transportation7 H4 P1 ?+ _) H% R
River Basin Management4 n5 H5 T8 [1 m
Electrical Generation
1 x) g( p* o, O9 C. DOil & Gas and Pollution Control. z$ h8 k- F3 h6 k1 [9 ~
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If you enjoyed learning about ) `; J; f+ H% v$ y; o. g) e+ s3 X
Supply and Demand
/ j& a& F' H: B- A& wExternalities7 [% e- P) @" a% ^
Resource Allocation2 d: i) [/ o, ]- [( ^
Taxation
5 b* |- O) @ \% {# fOr would like to learn more about
, m1 T* h$ Z" ]# J S1 xSupply of Natural Resources in Canada* m5 E: I& X6 k% J0 u
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
' c$ Q2 W) y M1 ~ECON 365 Resource Economics
$ n, {, G5 B7 X" r: oTopics:* l! [. e/ K/ U# C' h. L$ V
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- `0 [( h+ n1 ~+ F( @3 @
Scarcity and pricing
" ` | I2 a- p+ T0 lContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about - Z _3 g1 I y6 {" c5 Y
Resource Allocation
0 N6 \' O; m- G% Y6 t, @( a7 ZPricing$ P! G2 B. w f# W
Markets
. I. k3 X8 s2 ^" {- kGovernment roles
- j# j1 H) n( k& m4 ZOr would like to learn more about
( p; O) j# M3 B0 ?3 [* XThe energy sector, including sources and markets
- E! r; n9 g! l* D% w9 o/ jCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 b' P8 f* n4 S- |2 u* n1 OYou might enjoy a course about
) I: H5 ~8 p$ g7 ^" S8 @9 ?3 j7 @Energy Economics!
+ F+ S* |; A5 q' V* c) [# aECON 366 Energy Economics
m; t& f* j5 U& }% q# p) qTopics: 0 P- A2 ]" O6 t! B
Pricing2 I, U: L( u: U+ K
Role in economic growth
: b+ b9 v+ B+ j- WEnergy sources and markets " n d1 o, |, i; L+ H3 c! x* }" C
Role of government ! m7 ?/ p; p3 m3 G. M9 Y
Regulation # R# y% }9 K8 u. a* J
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 I/ W( n6 p: k, }Externalities
, ~, x# ?( u/ y1 c' Z+ WRegulation* j" U4 \! g* m/ T2 M
Government roles
* C/ |8 G' m. v) vOr would like to learn more about - i+ E$ q! z. w( K. E- K$ P
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 f, N/ q# @4 Q2 L6 H+ m7 TSteps taken to address deterioration3 {3 w6 f5 S/ [ M) f
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 ^' M! g% n# r2 p' C- [6 @ @$ zECON 369 Economics of the Environment
% z m" a, l* m5 R: l# @Topics: ! n0 n- k. s- p5 A8 {
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
8 `( o' o. M2 _Types and causes of environmental deterioration
1 B' Z; d/ V8 \6 S6 `+ {( [Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 D/ k. @: ?$ yRecreation economics# h2 L6 D- @4 J4 J. \
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If you enjoyed learning about- q) q s/ ^ k% p1 s, s' R( k
Individual Incentives( L! ?8 z, \9 q" c$ i% w4 \" {
Total Welfare
1 _4 [7 y) m2 `( D4 OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 F. Q' Y' e1 ^% U8 A* y
ECON 378 Law and Economics
3 x4 t7 e) ?) a* S3 v0 cTopics: . [: p1 k: K2 Y& g7 ^, i
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
0 O! o% i0 o2 ~ d" `Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" H: x; O8 B: c# k. g, |Child Support Payments
1 O |* W+ u4 `3 j" EPrivate Divorce agreements
) U( F1 r# B5 I/ `! S1 T* J5 f6 sCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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* ~! C& s) W( p. }: v1 p oIf you enjoyed learning about ) ~: K V/ k% R) ~( Y
Prisoners Dilemma
& O( w. `' c. c, ]1 X7 kDominant Strategies, R; r- k# O- f" _" V! O% F5 ?3 q" K
Collusion% H' W5 q2 M z& t( h: n
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 f o9 u2 I0 R9 [# z
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! f. I7 D" B' z) y
Topics: ( z: V! X" m6 U/ X9 m# Z
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games, F9 [7 I; ^% E- B! J
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion . l* K0 P5 W! T) V$ J2 S. `- q3 g
Note! Prerequisites: " e& ]: }' r" g0 m& C
ECON 384 & 299 |
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