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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth6 |" L; n5 u# d# p2 K2 ^' p
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China as an Emerging Economy+ P9 W0 z! C2 y' U0 w: b7 y1 T
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!7 o+ T( L. ^! g1 `' s
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development( D. I! I) I( o& P8 O
Topics: . g2 C4 a6 B9 [! A. Z! X
Chinese Economy Characteristics ~+ D) r5 L/ B j) V0 O; Y; Y; @
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 c9 b$ G# S- w
Consequences of economic reform7 Q8 l( [, B# ]3 X
Canada’s economic relations with China
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% }2 S- C4 q9 P1 f: [$ s# HIf you would like to learn more about:
9 r, D2 N# C$ P1 |Rich and Poor Countries- g7 u4 y: P. a( h4 q
Why economies differ
K9 E* {* j0 {4 P5 ?Causes for such differences% P% p* V9 L& T1 A3 A: O
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 ?5 z& F# `8 w3 I- c
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. v$ Y q; D* D! V& E/ Y# G
Topics:
" Z* P! O" k( v7 ^7 y6 LTechnology
q- a H% M0 E0 W$ E, Q6 TInstitutions
n4 W6 d4 A" p" i2 _; zGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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( k" S% j c7 {) ?If you enjoyed learning about
1 M" F* o: r+ s* r& c2 sSupply and Demand
% X6 H* y5 W( f6 }Consumer Behavior$ t: D) z- f0 b8 @. K+ m
Production and Cost) o2 O. o( Q* ^. g9 Q) b: v: N+ ]
Price and Output8 \. y& V, J. i. R1 z
Market Structures: w0 V- C! Q% ?$ U- Z( G9 t& x
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* o# `6 E. P$ ]
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% I7 z7 e$ b y `4 c1 i
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Theory of consumer behavior
4 ^/ c- b5 ]" UTheory of production and cost' A5 H3 m5 ]$ d. F: _0 [
Price and output determination under competition
$ R4 B+ x) ^& R* T: [# h6 s1 y6 pMonopoly and other market structures; U8 q' t( ]7 N/ b
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If you enjoyed learning about
% t/ w+ }$ l ?: s4 [Costs and Benefits 0 e+ z2 f+ z+ O6 l6 t& e" \
Externalities5 ~* y- q1 _$ C0 P) n A
Decision-making
! \+ ~$ v9 k# HOr would like to learn more about ; F/ D" M$ w/ \6 h; {- ~* @. ]/ y
Capital Investments
" u3 K( c, O) ?You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' u" {% L1 ~% L: RECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
& j9 z6 q& \8 G! S+ Y7 O! `" @Topics:4 _9 J E8 p D
Cost-Benefit Analysis5 [0 t/ C- f+ `% a! P
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
& g$ X; ?5 E \5 F7 F9 Y3 j& p" tLook at examples from . n9 K: q6 m! t2 h
Transportation' e% \( w. p& ^: a$ t3 ~
River Basin Management
4 ?- I! T T. @Electrical Generation
6 U+ ]# [5 ^7 B# P, N2 t6 p4 HOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
) l. q$ x3 v' fSupply and Demand
2 a' m* [+ C ?* @- {4 U4 pExternalities
- s7 J) e% F& {Resource Allocation
% u! @0 e* R2 X' F; Z4 \5 o* WTaxation
$ ~ K0 C, y0 gOr would like to learn more about
- k' ^5 M, K- G' g3 jSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
) E4 [: a- ]3 A) h g z4 ^You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
7 L0 Q' u4 ]( o3 o9 oECON 365 Resource Economics/ F" Y( h! d6 {; s) m
Topics:
% \7 g, v* k2 U* w" {Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* a* ~7 C1 c/ |/ }5 ]9 S
Scarcity and pricing
0 B8 {% z; u4 n% Q4 |Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about ( Z' B/ h$ }0 W" |: O0 s; ~ u5 R7 a7 m, ~
Resource Allocation
3 L$ l3 t! R6 N! O: ^4 {; X3 X* `% EPricing$ }7 z! C( h- b q" o1 i* |/ _( I" K! O2 {
Markets5 [- X! v: L+ M% T
Government roles1 _+ S4 {6 `4 J, d
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The energy sector, including sources and markets3 D% J- n) C2 k) Z9 F7 h( y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) a) L9 [+ q& g- E LYou might enjoy a course about
; F# f- t4 P2 H9 C; Y& r1 fEnergy Economics!" J8 H1 N5 U6 l0 ^1 _! b( R
ECON 366 Energy Economics2 k. b' f# F# I
Topics:
0 S" U1 E9 T6 W- o# @& o% C, NPricing
) w' d/ G- n$ w5 r J4 U6 e/ vRole in economic growth # q8 D0 p) k7 m4 l9 |6 b
Energy sources and markets
, Q& O- Q8 Z! ^+ |Role of government
! t q) d9 S7 IRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
; @$ ~5 D, }! o4 m, K2 j8 A% }Externalities9 l( Y; p( \& l; c0 r
Regulation
( K' R/ I! s4 b7 dGovernment roles
1 ]5 ` G6 d' G# ~ s& _# S) b6 X2 w IOr would like to learn more about
I* m* b8 w M+ x( a$ @9 MEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ ]& R# y# V$ M9 w- e
Steps taken to address deterioration4 a& {+ [0 P8 g9 w
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! % C$ W9 @0 }# W) D) o8 q5 V ~5 B
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment# R* R, _/ \* m$ C
Topics:
: N m/ e+ m1 @0 P* w/ eEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 C6 L0 D" ?( }) ETypes and causes of environmental deterioration
- J* [/ N( n2 _, z9 bTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 T# s+ s. Z6 j7 K, g% nRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 S& L+ K, z$ S7 u- N) }2 T6 Z0 K Individual Incentives$ ^9 P, I& H) R- q) e/ n
Total Welfare
* v# \7 v& C* ]You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 o$ K: Z% \; R; w3 y! c' CECON 378 Law and Economics, e ^* c6 }0 O6 \- t
Topics:
8 I5 N; k# K4 v- E) i; v% \- qIssues in Criminal and Family Law" q- c7 w+ Q+ A9 |
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining) B7 u: y3 w7 i7 @/ O# d2 z- ]
Child Support Payments
" d, @" V# Y5 M* |$ s9 PPrivate Divorce agreements
; p. @( s. U! @! q0 K0 }3 zCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ |: v2 e* O! X8 ~Prisoners Dilemma
d( X' w0 o# o6 r% Z; yDominant Strategies
: G5 y/ I8 z1 }6 RCollusion
& L- W0 Y( ?* U5 ~You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ' E5 s4 l# `1 y) W; m4 n% r
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, \1 v% E$ A4 \Topics:
' _ u6 [8 R& l; f0 [5 r8 \Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games8 Y. g1 J2 h9 Y8 Z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( c: ^" y& b6 y, }& x- _5 INote! Prerequisites:
% d+ D# a" N$ f8 c# kECON 384 & 299 |
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