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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
4 O, | P% Z6 R6 FYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!- X* E1 R. R7 |: N2 W* T0 I
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 ~+ A# t! y8 A, j2 e3 E, V# i
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Chinese Economy Characteristics% F! j! C, h7 O
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
$ A" o) v0 J- M8 NConsequences of economic reform6 N, O, N( Q8 O+ @ g+ N
Canada’s economic relations with China
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3 |; n) S0 I( C4 _3 }If you would like to learn more about: # m9 {6 M/ Z% v/ w- }" V4 r
Rich and Poor Countries6 I! Y1 E& \1 G, h6 X6 `$ O
Why economies differ& U' b; n& O; ^
Causes for such differences$ W. d( ^9 l% v8 i3 W0 \2 e
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) M1 F7 j, [" M3 }
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* f1 O8 x6 o( t4 Y9 t# ?5 ^
Topics:$ r5 {+ Q [. W* B0 k- ~0 f5 ]) Q
Technology5 Z, T0 ]! n, ^3 f6 u7 X1 d F
Institutions& \. B% W' N2 t/ P; f( {) `
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand, p- o- x. A: r0 \4 f, D% [
Consumer Behavior
, p. M, q1 o7 v. n/ i' U- ZProduction and Cost7 E* T0 b2 Y) P4 k' u- {
Price and Output/ O' t5 U8 B2 d
Market Structures0 S7 V2 J3 D( ^5 v
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 V# r% ^) G9 l6 I! H( V+ o9 oECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 } d1 n7 b4 F: A3 t! t" c
Topics: 4 W* N$ _0 @% Z+ X" \0 q
Theory of consumer behavior5 e, P* T9 v3 r! m1 i$ |9 o
Theory of production and cost B& |8 Z9 H% q+ d" }8 | t
Price and output determination under competition- a: ~7 ?0 J' v- K( \' l
Monopoly and other market structures
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# _2 i; \# _& t5 ]9 e% X. IIf you enjoyed learning about
& Y$ M3 i% @2 x Y, w5 b ?1 jCosts and Benefits
9 k* R3 F( A; Y" SExternalities
4 G' P2 a# L* X4 ADecision-making
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Capital Investments3 H) b- C, |% J2 G/ I
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!$ N) N& b; C, v* @
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 b* @+ E0 O9 ?: v3 {8 z
Topics:+ |) U6 w. x5 u7 ?' T$ ]& Z% W
Cost-Benefit Analysis3 W) M; c1 H5 |6 n# l' } Y d5 D
Evaluating Public Investment Projects( s$ l8 x. B# k+ j$ u# j! D& Q
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Transportation) g+ M2 a7 O( n5 ]/ v
River Basin Management
& a* |8 L( L4 ?! x' ? |Electrical Generation" P( C: @) A* i; v+ Y
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
* c7 [4 @9 i% H& e- fSupply and Demand
" @8 d q+ M z' ^3 g1 R9 W: {8 WExternalities3 v( h8 v; w* X6 }1 `7 ^; ~4 a8 H
Resource Allocation
+ N) @/ S/ t* r1 P- @% c: vTaxation* _( X( `/ W7 s
Or would like to learn more about
* Q: m( t, n2 A: j7 T/ q1 RSupply of Natural Resources in Canada% Q" V$ h) n) V& X4 \
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!4 d3 @ l3 \3 ?4 X1 _+ Y
ECON 365 Resource Economics
. E) W: F. e0 KTopics:3 M! c. `9 X; [( A
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; L' p' M0 n% v; [6 mScarcity and pricing
) E3 \' N$ a! K% W. hContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about ! K6 t' s5 ^/ A. f X7 D) k
Resource Allocation
; X r- q7 l! N9 A( {Pricing
) M6 d, r& d# IMarkets3 H, z: G( W; |( V" r& c- p
Government roles! l8 `3 D- ~0 ^9 G6 e: j! t
Or would like to learn more about
( k4 ]2 X7 J. d4 O0 \, H) [% Q( kThe energy sector, including sources and markets
9 K7 Y# L4 L U- w- JCanadian Energy Policy and current issues8 p8 g% n) H7 `! U h
You might enjoy a course about
. F' n: O2 x" q9 [Energy Economics!: K* C8 b' a5 r J
ECON 366 Energy Economics" [. W2 d% n1 Z8 y
Topics:
9 O$ w0 [1 h; K( c; Q+ K1 yPricing! j2 ^% A( z- {; t3 U) F
Role in economic growth
6 X0 [" B3 c( s& _- ?4 I7 DEnergy sources and markets
* a$ W( O* M$ N0 |& ?# w4 x6 q+ b7 V6 PRole of government
+ ]. [% W0 T( TRegulation
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Externalities6 d* r9 b: I* u# ^: W- N
Regulation5 T9 L: p3 l6 e( K! x1 Y
Government roles" {' I( U8 f* q
Or would like to learn more about
: S: G: T7 Y/ x7 H* JEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# o! S1 F* z g) |6 l" aSteps taken to address deterioration D5 P) R$ R2 c# y$ h# Q7 T4 r
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 O9 l0 ], R$ v0 t
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' t) o: Z6 e0 m qTopics:
k% H( z$ S" V7 k" } DEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; N7 V# a$ `( P# j6 H+ _' A8 J
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 c7 X8 [" }+ q" @Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , Q0 o9 U6 l$ G
Recreation economics' Z8 W# U4 M5 y8 X8 W& V/ p. D( s
* ~4 A. D7 S* T' n# PIf you enjoyed learning about
7 A. u0 r+ t' K7 m5 X+ h2 Y Individual Incentives! w4 | |$ p& W s0 P. d: u
Total Welfare ( y2 U1 K5 [6 C/ Y: W8 i& N. T9 ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 Y6 ?$ L2 X5 E: xECON 378 Law and Economics
# W: Q. u2 ` e" `: i, N1 PTopics:
4 b$ U0 F- J3 |0 I" {: u' WIssues in Criminal and Family Law
! M; ~2 V6 a! s4 R3 _1 ^Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining! K6 C5 }% c/ \ Y0 S1 j
Child Support Payments
7 w: e; R. K! Z9 G' n- p' iPrivate Divorce agreements9 q; f2 K, U7 O6 O
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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4 o& d8 w* S: hIf you enjoyed learning about * _- l' ?, X( e6 u4 H
Prisoners Dilemma
1 G7 L( h+ p! L5 L) WDominant Strategies" r) a# }& B% G( j0 R/ p/ e
Collusion1 Q. L* z, ~" z# S2 E5 S* `' [/ T
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
0 ?- m! R( [# k# iECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: Z& A- R9 M$ ^4 E2 m: c$ p
Topics: : w/ S: _/ y5 P
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games4 K! @ I9 W9 t
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * G+ q/ ?5 q, |+ L3 K, |
Note! Prerequisites:
, e$ ~5 W. |! J- O. X6 v" `ECON 384 & 299 |
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