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If you enjoyed learning about:
( Q" ^. A5 l2 f6 k- dTrade
1 j) V2 b8 Z. H/ D2 VGrowth2 s, n8 b/ _4 a o5 k/ g: Q
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China as an Emerging Economy' L9 |5 Q, s% i
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
% I! A$ L7 T* V E! `, u* OECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
0 G- i; c. m* A* ?7 D$ kTopics: 8 f2 u, S7 o/ J
Chinese Economy Characteristics
* [: f4 u/ D6 YRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
# `6 b" Z( y2 ?Consequences of economic reform0 E! k# C& M2 j$ V9 B' N
Canada’s economic relations with China. P# q2 N5 w* N0 f! ]
$ B i/ t! W8 D9 |If you would like to learn more about: 9 B7 X: G3 a9 i w7 {1 d* Q1 q Y
Rich and Poor Countries
7 p; ?8 b8 `5 g3 p; G% wWhy economies differ
9 w3 b# {& \/ ? qCauses for such differences
& T! J' Q( o! }8 _% `. gYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 u% U f% ~% N6 j6 O
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ m# D' ~/ t O& ^% y
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Technology1 @% _. z! M1 I4 ~
Institutions+ ]" D) ]3 N* F+ O. @
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
! a2 ~. O' N+ A. w' x- E1 K9 sConsumer Behavior; `3 V& E& D9 Q! q
Production and Cost$ h' R. |( T( e4 T- O3 V
Price and Output
' e" ]$ X7 i( w BMarket Structures5 M0 L. R& Q: U/ G
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
5 c$ E. f C* R" P& p. \, rECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# q {! X3 E6 R# R( Q" z& `" p
Topics:
7 J! I6 Z7 n; U- u7 v; s9 tTheory of consumer behavior
6 \6 X$ H8 ^) A9 [Theory of production and cost
3 w7 P6 j2 J2 B9 f* D$ \Price and output determination under competition3 r# i, D! V6 k9 e6 V) F) G
Monopoly and other market structures" k0 i1 j& }( R, p3 w6 Y
; U7 g5 a: c8 T/ y2 T7 zIf you enjoyed learning about
. `" l- {" W- a% _" OCosts and Benefits ( r% l) e- q+ r' u/ |
Externalities
' x6 E8 s& M- e" @ jDecision-making
5 b0 p. _) v0 L+ D% TOr would like to learn more about ; B h$ r0 F( n# Z' A
Capital Investments
6 {- F: k* R9 ?7 z8 \You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
( ^3 j( }& ~) h2 y: S" W3 DECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
7 s$ X W5 _+ [# oTopics:( I) a$ T- _& _- z
Cost-Benefit Analysis2 \/ k; l C6 o# z2 m
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
0 D) P3 \$ m+ Z! m! e2 E3 Y1 eLook at examples from
$ E- u8 H9 t# j1 l. lTransportation' B4 ~9 X# `. l4 N3 E) ^
River Basin Management
0 ?- s( t" F: C8 k7 Z, _1 ]1 VElectrical Generation5 N- k/ Z- q; a: H3 a6 e+ G% \
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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4 ^. o7 [ y9 @1 a1 w1 lIf you enjoyed learning about
( N8 ~& G- G) R" I& w6 LSupply and Demand7 s2 X4 b9 k1 N( x+ A
Externalities
% f7 |8 `# c2 ~# }Resource Allocation0 S. n: Y. m& b+ a$ g
Taxation
' U( K+ g( _3 w; ~Or would like to learn more about 3 u8 p/ I; ^6 x
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 @. V" `1 K8 b# j% N- o6 i+ i Q2 vYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
4 w( H4 s/ s# E- S, H+ o! mECON 365 Resource Economics
7 m2 v/ q0 y: p9 o8 fTopics:
, v+ k5 q' s/ z M! q' N/ o) xExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 o, I0 S$ c6 o& A* h( gScarcity and pricing! B! Q* z4 c9 ^0 p2 L0 y4 \9 m2 h
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
% l; u- T" E1 j3 a' SPricing1 {) R6 ^/ u8 }0 `/ T& n
Markets V3 j5 T$ s6 U8 q
Government roles6 g+ A( E! k, v Y
Or would like to learn more about
( r: k5 Q2 P7 M" P6 \# oThe energy sector, including sources and markets( j- `( l9 a3 s" k4 s& o) m
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
( B, C* b- B# R, D' h, rYou might enjoy a course about & K$ y6 {3 [) o+ ?8 Z
Energy Economics!. ]: x$ q0 g- }8 |
ECON 366 Energy Economics2 b8 W4 T3 Z s+ A
Topics: / N( K0 |$ S8 k0 p
Pricing
; `* u6 f0 m+ Z4 @ yRole in economic growth
* ^3 @+ U1 F7 L2 x' ]' \Energy sources and markets 9 Z5 P( U4 [8 \
Role of government 4 e( I4 N( D) `. v( m0 b: g
Regulation % u0 Y: g6 e' O4 ~2 z: A# w
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 h8 A V* n3 l1 t6 v, m. BExternalities; i% q. ]( ~/ l: _: X
Regulation0 C' I+ @. u7 s8 {8 I
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( p6 X; r, O. O |, }
Steps taken to address deterioration
0 r1 U) t7 ^0 F1 {You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . [# v, i* p* c" }' l# @' M- f' Q# P
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
8 Q/ Z8 W) a) @8 y2 DTopics:
- Q# O+ t$ R# ~" b: i$ iEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 M' O6 }/ x* J9 s' w. u( L1 @) R
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ! r# Y3 P0 [9 X% u/ z. x
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 @" K' Z' m, r
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about7 f6 Z, j# x$ Y# V9 }
Individual Incentives
" }# R! r( i# G; o) c1 YTotal Welfare , N3 |) c/ o6 M4 J
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ( U, C$ X. [% H Z: ]% q( }
ECON 378 Law and Economics0 A4 l. J' w# O1 k. U& _
Topics: 2 j% O$ d0 g* z0 Y. c8 \
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
* e% \" X$ H4 _! D, m# t# e$ wCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) A/ J3 S" j( _( P, r# t" F1 |
Child Support Payments
- a0 R9 _% W' y2 s" J0 XPrivate Divorce agreements
$ V$ b2 o3 H4 I# f# w. F6 ~Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
9 [% l6 H; C7 W& ^7 B0 Q- b9 VDominant Strategies
* D* H" o% `, g! @/ o5 ~Collusion1 }& w7 z8 w1 V9 j
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) t' m; p1 g% ]" a; `% S2 J9 ]
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 O% |4 m$ J6 m4 r& ~
Topics: . x4 d$ F- e' `. b
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 J$ e2 z. M5 A( C* t
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) U& Z) T0 |' w( i" I9 J# J; a2 r
Note! Prerequisites:
9 U/ X( M2 _ {: cECON 384 & 299 |
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