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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
# W; ^0 Q3 E f7 NOr would like to learn more about:
" J: c# p, @- N) y! O# ~& aChina as an Emerging Economy
( I4 |& G. K6 O: q. rYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!) d" [% ]8 w/ v$ w0 ^2 K
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 v7 R5 d' b) O h6 X
Topics: 5 T' I" C9 X9 Y1 w+ k' x M; a
Chinese Economy Characteristics
5 p/ C0 [, w% ~& ^/ ARecent Events in the Chinese Economy
, J5 [# U: S, _4 w3 EConsequences of economic reform
7 Z8 p0 A9 R {/ ~Canada’s economic relations with China, H9 w) x% X8 g' k& w4 d
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If you would like to learn more about:
5 z6 z' ]9 |2 V/ Q& u9 p" ]Rich and Poor Countries
& {6 _3 k& n! a7 p; x0 @- {Why economies differ9 U" B. b) w" {0 `/ g% t9 v
Causes for such differences6 w8 K! m6 g+ ~0 ^* |7 m
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 A$ i) y) o5 }! ?ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 T+ `+ i' P( Q& ~( aTopics:
L5 U" K& h% \* u9 xTechnology* w, n% O( L9 X$ R0 Y* n+ k/ k% |
Institutions7 `. ?( I8 p; q( T
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) N4 | h; L3 J" K2 o. A& ~" r
" h- [ S1 a9 J5 d8 Q' _ o- c/ kIf you enjoyed learning about
K$ m0 u0 h$ U4 WSupply and Demand
6 _3 F; b- b9 m, k: w I! E# FConsumer Behavior' c3 [7 R& ?# u2 J: Y$ U
Production and Cost3 X# I& o: j" g
Price and Output
% {+ j- Q$ C! cMarket Structures
! H1 c5 a; p8 K' ^. @You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: @9 F8 w. ?1 U b1 c# E: UECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 z. Z5 T7 I. ~) S: Z' D
Topics: # _0 \ r! Z* _& k/ e" g
Theory of consumer behavior
! j7 q6 f2 ` S/ r/ oTheory of production and cost9 ~5 p& \+ `) l* k& g' B7 r' C
Price and output determination under competition, v6 `" p9 I3 Q1 q: W
Monopoly and other market structures0 H3 w# i$ @* X+ C1 P8 M \
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If you enjoyed learning about
( |: a. F, Q+ `! WCosts and Benefits
* g0 O; y& H% n9 d; iExternalities" L7 \/ \; ?5 z
Decision-making
+ m1 j3 Q T* f( y! |; {5 N' L/ iOr would like to learn more about # x) [& u! Q$ S; v! G) Z
Capital Investments
% _ i: ~) V: i$ MYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 k' Y4 U. @$ U" a* V! E
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
$ J4 k" r1 `. p* w4 tTopics:( K0 g" J- h& q% Y, `3 |
Cost-Benefit Analysis% x# A! b" T; t3 o, S* d
Evaluating Public Investment Projects. A: b4 u& M4 t( b- K
Look at examples from 7 s2 G, o# P0 A1 \. |$ y# G" T
Transportation
1 d. M. d: x3 \% k5 eRiver Basin Management9 m9 s" _. b% `- c: m# R7 v8 Q$ @
Electrical Generation
4 k7 R! k: i# i* jOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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8 \& I' C$ H& T8 Z. K. a; O3 S( P' uIf you enjoyed learning about
- t" x) e% m* L# v4 W& pSupply and Demand0 b0 N- G! V) ?
Externalities9 ~9 T0 ^8 j& G1 J, _+ X4 T5 d
Resource Allocation+ l/ Y% E+ ?+ \' f; U- k
Taxation" C2 k" n3 {) }: F4 n' e
Or would like to learn more about 0 S {/ E, Y0 ~- Y% @; a* c$ o
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada7 U* G+ o5 [5 D# Q
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& m9 B9 M8 \* J; n4 Y
ECON 365 Resource Economics# h, H7 y. r+ J5 h' b' F# q
Topics:; d7 C* i7 V% X! z, |
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
& I. Z. z) `. w% X: Q7 {$ xScarcity and pricing
1 P; z: S4 Q' |; VContemporary Canadian resource policy issues2 q7 }% V/ g' k- w) ?4 A& e0 X+ o! O
( u7 u0 V3 M7 UIf you enjoyed learning about 5 w6 g% z1 p& a
Resource Allocation
4 R4 V* B7 h- r& g3 jPricing
$ @3 S5 _$ f# r! b& J8 f, fMarkets4 [3 ~7 d: ]+ [2 @& l; J' o4 p! ?
Government roles) A: M, H* B4 x* _3 F" V/ Q# F
Or would like to learn more about 5 G1 o4 c) @! ~* T
The energy sector, including sources and markets) k' h3 O9 l5 P
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* g) {3 M$ \6 k8 M, l7 T
You might enjoy a course about i0 f# w: h8 q N
Energy Economics!
% N! @4 f1 u8 O# z+ S8 u! `3 LECON 366 Energy Economics
- i4 r7 \6 n+ `1 }# L3 T/ n2 t+ p/ vTopics:
( t% G: J/ u5 [. w0 ~) mPricing
9 L, Y3 m% Q6 [Role in economic growth
) g" }' }3 l* Y+ Y' c) B1 D# rEnergy sources and markets ! C- {4 Q: d; {8 A. Q. _! ~1 W
Role of government 7 E% O6 n2 [1 Y& j! ]$ x' a# T4 K% D
Regulation . K8 ~8 y8 Z. t
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Externalities" R, \8 `5 Z! {4 z! J
Regulation
- b4 n: A, `9 ^- Z- QGovernment roles
/ |8 b W( u& Q' G+ gOr would like to learn more about
2 ^6 ^; B& L/ w1 NEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: C$ d5 \7 E& T- Y4 P B- D0 v8 [0 Z
Steps taken to address deterioration
2 l: G7 X& u" uYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # M; a: P; i' L, D& k
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment3 _9 K0 W3 p- M; f" c8 _ W
Topics:
/ |2 Z( d O! L3 I0 G% cEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
$ N; [& a, |- Z, N! }/ oTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
4 q( d9 `* W1 P3 k0 ]; Q% Z7 @0 |Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# ~5 u& X- m t0 ARecreation economics4 y! O1 G3 [: g9 @
, z C, `" b5 N7 {* ]# g! ]; Y- T( q, B5 ?If you enjoyed learning about9 J; `6 |2 I) d' ?% ^; f- r
Individual Incentives! J" Y2 z7 ?) z
Total Welfare + x* I0 X% x, x; c, m
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' @2 z6 h* B" R/ UECON 378 Law and Economics: p, M" e! ?4 P+ b# Z N
Topics:
7 z& C& L7 e' d5 dIssues in Criminal and Family Law0 l n5 E' `+ w$ b/ X* C! }
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 y/ l- ^3 B; z! g: {7 o
Child Support Payments
# ]; x, W/ z; c+ Z z4 Z) v% uPrivate Divorce agreements5 u, R8 _& _* f* }2 D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act6 h" l4 g i4 g4 `6 j, ~
3 K: b# W( H. I5 @" G% ^ XIf you enjoyed learning about ' \0 m* Q% I6 K" y. @
Prisoners Dilemma2 P ^* N0 Z6 ?5 e t
Dominant Strategies
9 u0 Z6 q- f& T+ tCollusion
# J/ w N5 U$ C: a$ T* h, e7 \You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; S/ u- Z8 _/ ?: U1 F1 U$ w* }7 LECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications" r. I4 H+ M( V6 [8 c4 q% _
Topics:
$ H/ N, _ y1 K6 M& WAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. p/ k; \' B" ]8 {. x2 wApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) b* A" c* y* p% v2 F! V9 [Note! Prerequisites: 1 @: M) J1 ]( s c2 h; v& s+ w3 L! y- G
ECON 384 & 299 |
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