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If you enjoyed learning about: % S6 Z w+ {, w, v; m
Trade) d( Y3 M! {- e! ~8 U0 ^9 U' B
Growth
+ l9 I% h: ^2 O1 [* AOr would like to learn more about:
4 n% @2 O/ g: B8 RChina as an Emerging Economy
0 Q: C% i# S1 I/ [7 \* e( } {You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! G* c# \. w4 @4 _; o! y
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* b7 E- h/ S) PTopics:
' K* U* @6 x0 d/ ?4 a$ \Chinese Economy Characteristics) S4 L/ r( o9 M8 B; K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 c6 j4 L+ O; ^4 z0 @. `/ l+ e, {( `Consequences of economic reform$ g+ _. Z: W* w P
Canada’s economic relations with China# l; s# x( h8 V) @& E2 k4 L$ U$ O* _
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* O9 ], L* z7 C1 Z2 VRich and Poor Countries
( o2 a# n1 Q: i1 M3 T7 CWhy economies differ
) d0 s8 `$ R$ U9 t, rCauses for such differences
* Y1 {/ g# L L5 o) IYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ L! f! H# g) q' C# ZECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 M6 q9 g1 t& Q3 f
Topics:( U) y0 u. c0 R0 x- z* N
Technology' X7 ` a$ N! ^: c
Institutions0 w5 j+ F- x/ r9 }: g% f
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ' S3 O9 H2 }; N& N5 K5 R! Z
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1 N8 @1 j5 o. ~' _) `* O1 R" pSupply and Demand4 M# ]# ? d2 r J1 l2 Z7 K
Consumer Behavior0 M: T3 d9 [' i5 q5 H
Production and Cost( n3 w+ F0 h; O( l
Price and Output. s- i+ t$ n, i* X. g
Market Structures
3 x5 z7 E& ]; f" A) OYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
9 O3 Q j' {4 O% M: y( z% W% HECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
- B ~! F# t9 O. i' E( }Topics: # O4 |' g/ t. _" z$ L
Theory of consumer behavior
! _" [2 A) J2 G% f4 oTheory of production and cost$ s# g: C9 x5 D0 Q5 C7 M4 q9 _
Price and output determination under competition
- c0 K: A! Y, W4 X! zMonopoly and other market structures
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3 K$ @6 ~% U/ w; e' R/ x! qIf you enjoyed learning about
2 O& o( D* [, P+ _9 |Costs and Benefits
1 }5 {0 B' {3 e# m8 yExternalities& `2 G4 z7 P) H& m' |0 K
Decision-making
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Capital Investments8 Y# M' t; Q5 g
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: K, b3 e' n6 }3 G* }. f
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation% d& b2 H' u) \- }0 A! t! n6 q
Topics:( G5 F# p5 `, P5 `( V4 C" }! P
Cost-Benefit Analysis
' ?3 S' F; L( B$ L, r( k" |Evaluating Public Investment Projects" r- Z: Z+ R& v* k& I! f% t$ s
Look at examples from
3 Q& ~+ u! g* ?0 LTransportation
+ j& C* ^: G u- {& kRiver Basin Management
. N4 \8 j% q# CElectrical Generation
2 B, O9 }2 Y2 F/ ]: JOil & Gas and Pollution Control* X) B; ]: k2 \ Z
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2 K( Z. [) [6 c" }% I' ^6 XSupply and Demand
4 r! u, O5 g0 {) k, x/ h9 rExternalities
% I5 }1 c$ b1 m( i( H% NResource Allocation
9 f1 R: i% V ~7 u* H& yTaxation3 ]; U" Y2 d. k+ J
Or would like to learn more about 5 V5 u& O7 j6 R: Z, W* v( _; B& l" H
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 G) E" D& j. J8 J' fYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
g$ z% f) T+ @" t) U2 pECON 365 Resource Economics/ S# y" _0 Y, D$ A" v5 V
Topics:
- ~7 `" y. ~3 w& s9 j" y, ZExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
: I5 |- @- ~, I" \& ?2 i- rScarcity and pricing
4 L9 S' ]0 \. a5 k" @* W1 qContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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$ S9 w: H$ W/ S, {, J) v* s4 ]3 gIf you enjoyed learning about
; j$ x, F) I: c' Z- Q& W$ ~3 |Resource Allocation
; }: C, q# D& r+ v3 mPricing2 F6 Q6 \, @* | [6 u) n
Markets7 K4 C7 ~) V5 k9 ^
Government roles
" S! r+ T2 A" n3 P2 R+ }Or would like to learn more about , x; a7 j5 |+ u! k- u& X0 }; I: l
The energy sector, including sources and markets) O9 ]% n: C& V/ D2 Z, k
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* X, }- p- E% n% ?! y! a W/ q+ m
You might enjoy a course about 2 N) N! e% o3 Q: D+ L v! m
Energy Economics!* L$ C' D+ I: h$ k
ECON 366 Energy Economics
! [" l2 U! l7 W6 W; U8 JTopics: 5 u7 S- b1 z* h7 G+ w' a
Pricing
' v! G2 b& s* X" R6 qRole in economic growth
+ _' a" k" k+ d# j7 |. `Energy sources and markets , N4 r$ y# _' X1 l! G+ {
Role of government ! O$ `2 ]) e% h% _" Z- E2 c; R
Regulation # N4 }' y. T) r Y2 _, W% o, e
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$ Y) j2 G7 Z, Y/ W. k3 LExternalities% K, L( b8 Y# {
Regulation
; J: y8 N9 ~3 q- F4 z9 d3 A! [Government roles9 L& B. H J, H3 E
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* ?; W" i- ]. l. k, b
Steps taken to address deterioration+ Y! A x# f& W! J( m J( P
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
q8 z Y6 o* ?. y' v* W& G* mECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- _: e+ q, M2 _2 ^Topics: % ~6 T$ q4 X% E0 ?+ }0 @# q( [
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 J J4 u/ f3 }
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 7 k a2 A: Y3 n7 j+ e
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: F8 j0 G% s1 e' YRecreation economics
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' q# {) o6 n7 @* [2 SIf you enjoyed learning about
0 l T/ i% I* o# S9 V; ? Individual Incentives1 U9 U. }$ k' x/ w" X
Total Welfare
" \, i6 k( @# NYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; Z) M+ A9 G" k% S
ECON 378 Law and Economics* d3 F2 x5 Y8 H, Q8 i8 G( E0 Y. j! d
Topics: 2 f7 p+ Q3 X, n0 |6 E \3 A
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 I6 Z6 z# R- ]4 ~8 o: r0 QCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining- d, t* _' J3 U, q9 i- H
Child Support Payments
- a2 ^4 J0 F; E' U, OPrivate Divorce agreements0 E' G. Q& q) c, e8 x4 u; @
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act" w+ K, K" h, y4 K, U% [0 [: x
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Prisoners Dilemma0 C. x0 L" f6 V6 q) A' v
Dominant Strategies+ f7 t3 n4 \5 _, e8 m( ^* {. k
Collusion
+ R% H- |" ~% a+ e: O) T4 FYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 e0 l4 E, y, A" I6 [: ^# n. s' G& hECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: [! i9 y2 ]. o l3 q U
Topics: . Y' V) {% _! @4 Z! e! ?: ^
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 m7 Q: z! C6 F: b4 P3 YApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 b' N U! G' j9 U& \- }; ENote! Prerequisites: 2 D1 v8 j/ C( d
ECON 384 & 299 |
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