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If you enjoyed learning about:
, _) k3 N+ \) o2 R7 ETrade
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" M) c3 O( j& g! l- iOr would like to learn more about:
- }4 X W3 I9 }1 RChina as an Emerging Economy
( }4 b( a% d- @7 \; BYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!0 T* G2 B% `) ^: z. w2 n! {5 a
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development( T- \2 C% F6 g& f2 e
Topics: # V* c- c+ L$ ~6 W
Chinese Economy Characteristics
, g! n* f5 X8 c' q2 ]& ]. YRecent Events in the Chinese Economy0 i: u* w7 A: A" B& O
Consequences of economic reform
0 c. a& ^0 p8 T% [Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 2 m( j5 O! i( }& S7 m
Rich and Poor Countries
! H! H) s+ T: P: m4 cWhy economies differ/ \, J0 H3 N: J1 Z# ]
Causes for such differences# K& W$ F8 P# l# [+ p3 G; i. t5 U* f
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth1 U) l! V2 d- ^+ O
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 o% I: Z* w$ HTopics:
0 l) t( ^4 F/ h! G* C/ MTechnology
8 ]) ]9 _7 R) v0 n6 BInstitutions
- q# ?- y0 H6 N; i3 ?% DGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ) P0 }8 l. q2 M8 n7 u5 R
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If you enjoyed learning about
( c: a$ w9 `6 ~" S8 a5 X% GSupply and Demand
" u# Q4 C" d% V! [Consumer Behavior0 s' s, F/ j, A: T+ y4 J
Production and Cost
3 S$ G% f4 d( V# ^: B0 K) z( ePrice and Output( n2 x% F# g8 e6 {% ~- ?4 d
Market Structures
3 h* M8 `$ I& _/ h3 FYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
; _/ a# m/ a, R- }7 a {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
9 n4 Y9 O) O. S1 [- ?; YTopics: ( g! P7 C, [1 ~5 b; x$ T( ^- I
Theory of consumer behavior. ^- o# R! H* T& I- ~) m) x* k7 V
Theory of production and cost* b3 I/ a: u+ F, g' z0 V& y) B
Price and output determination under competition; z9 b* M, M+ U; j- ~5 }# a7 s* g
Monopoly and other market structures
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5 U$ M+ H' o+ U) O O: C, Y3 TIf you enjoyed learning about # \% _* e, L6 T
Costs and Benefits 2 `9 o+ ^2 I+ G
Externalities
; p* t5 {, i" m" p5 `Decision-making
3 P" r2 q) G+ x0 R! rOr would like to learn more about 3 m q/ l2 E5 c$ m+ Q* s3 [8 I# c- Y
Capital Investments9 y- y; {0 Z& O8 H# s" j
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
# u! w# N0 U+ h2 EECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
8 ~$ B8 M" ?" kTopics:: a4 ^* @/ l7 f( X
Cost-Benefit Analysis) m# o$ g9 i& X5 B+ L! r
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
E$ L9 `( ]. n+ ZLook at examples from
9 S1 |+ S, |( l( L8 w& J; i& G, RTransportation4 ?0 e/ A6 E" e$ @; V
River Basin Management
$ }# T' o% n& [) |Electrical Generation
' k( P( @* u$ T/ w' z) Y7 a0 ROil & Gas and Pollution Control, q% S, Q7 ?$ h/ S+ X
$ G" E7 [, Y6 w, K6 }$ g' WIf you enjoyed learning about
; D! N9 F& \5 _+ B5 g9 [2 bSupply and Demand' i! ?1 r6 o1 @7 j) ]7 V/ r K
Externalities
( }/ z2 z1 K! sResource Allocation8 C9 `8 E, V' }. a/ d
Taxation9 j3 N7 {5 K/ M% ] E }
Or would like to learn more about
& b% a. C$ A g9 @! n+ sSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
) f. Q+ A& p& a y/ MYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ B, T" i T& ~! U# E- s
ECON 365 Resource Economics! L0 h ]7 P+ y" w r8 H- m; n
Topics:- `/ J% Y7 H- v& k: J
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& w d6 w0 ~$ R" h* mScarcity and pricing
+ B0 G3 n0 ?& K9 lContemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ q! e) n. S0 D% y- }
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If you enjoyed learning about
; I6 `# } {* H2 ?, g7 WResource Allocation- f8 ^+ h! x) e+ z
Pricing
7 T; R1 j4 } m4 P/ b# p% P1 |Markets
! Y6 G" b; o; s; `( Q) ~9 xGovernment roles
, b; ]5 m/ M9 a* Q/ D6 jOr would like to learn more about
e6 O$ d3 c2 uThe energy sector, including sources and markets
: h8 t5 S+ a4 K; h3 rCanadian Energy Policy and current issues7 n7 z5 C1 k; S- I8 I7 s* S
You might enjoy a course about
+ n9 a/ q3 U p' x8 mEnergy Economics!# d, S6 N$ G1 q
ECON 366 Energy Economics7 ^$ D- h4 t- k( j, K
Topics:
1 b3 x0 Z. c4 h: N% @6 o7 JPricing
9 b9 m! a) p2 u. t1 Z$ rRole in economic growth
6 o/ X- D6 Q+ n9 q' nEnergy sources and markets
+ R/ {( {" `* |5 `9 X3 }7 |5 ^Role of government
# ^$ P9 L6 N& A8 HRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ `& @+ R* z% ~! A' a: f: W" c/ NExternalities
0 i$ {& M, s! n# Y* T4 \- cRegulation
2 N0 Q2 m' a/ Q8 B4 e9 [- `Government roles5 z/ G( c/ z$ }, {
Or would like to learn more about & B8 l9 }' S) _3 h0 c% j
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ u% U& m9 z* t" V j8 }- ~
Steps taken to address deterioration
$ a" O5 D7 @- g' G' |% m' @5 yYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 T/ c* q. P3 v/ aECON 369 Economics of the Environment- s; D2 q/ S1 C$ \1 e
Topics: : w3 g, |7 ~: I
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * [- ~7 D# H( D) i: ~
Types and causes of environmental deterioration : E! | Z y$ p0 o6 \( f
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 R! L3 w0 H3 ]7 f
Recreation economics
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: D$ S" B* _7 I9 o2 U. UIf you enjoyed learning about
- o. P2 M% y' y/ a- s4 K& Q Individual Incentives( y/ e9 t7 O) K' {) Q1 r
Total Welfare
, U6 A8 S; I8 K3 ]. r& n) V8 nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 }* w5 S* P" N
ECON 378 Law and Economics- W* A" x4 U- a/ [! C
Topics: ; N5 l7 |7 h R1 T8 E2 T
Issues in Criminal and Family Law5 D! m$ G# o0 Y2 t
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 |8 a$ U: ]' B& A) E5 Q# R2 NChild Support Payments
* H) {0 h! P9 {- N4 z, _Private Divorce agreements
/ L) ?9 \, Z8 x L! l% nCriminal provisions of the Competition Act3 r* n l/ o% R& [2 {
4 x( a3 a3 F) q( k' AIf you enjoyed learning about , h, h( a- A- @) S
Prisoners Dilemma
: S- e7 N) A4 v. RDominant Strategies% Z! [' m5 I; z/ P
Collusion7 `0 f @6 p5 ~- y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 A) {1 N! @1 n; N* a# XECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
[$ C0 V' {- _' m/ ?: ~Topics:
7 p' P+ B* ]. c* O1 j" sAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ S+ i; P/ F8 L3 B" U& [
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ; ^" L0 |: u# F, `
Note! Prerequisites:
2 P; e( q$ o* w' ~7 }, Q9 o4 dECON 384 & 299 |
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