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If you enjoyed learning about:
% b: }/ V+ G1 b& MTrade
7 u& D- T6 k+ L4 n% y* r2 hGrowth
+ `' i1 q& B5 @ e# JOr would like to learn more about:
# \6 Q& \2 S) \3 |* T; g" [2 m0 p# eChina as an Emerging Economy
! T/ \' O/ r5 n, W$ M# ?" yYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!9 Y* M' \# @: K
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
8 R* `% G6 i/ s8 b1 W3 t$ HTopics: " J( g- `; H6 @5 q
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ V4 r/ `; `8 |, w+ X7 ^- K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 a5 E6 X1 }, Q4 c WConsequences of economic reform
6 S4 K3 S# R2 ^7 ICanada’s economic relations with China
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# C2 G/ M" I8 G5 |' h% TIf you would like to learn more about:
( A2 g4 F) a# \4 M" F4 T/ DRich and Poor Countries2 B$ Z0 N* b Y' r+ e+ l/ c- `
Why economies differ% `) j( G5 \6 O7 Q
Causes for such differences4 Y5 K: S1 g' H& L1 c6 x
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ l' P' I# r% _3 }/ m E4 z+ W3 EECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 s7 v! @9 O# Y J+ E( R! V
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Technology( v0 u x" f7 [
Institutions
0 l% y0 X0 d8 x0 K+ S/ Y6 F0 JGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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9 {! f! U! [) F1 b" t, K: LIf you enjoyed learning about
* q6 ]# B% Y1 U+ {& J. n3 ~) [. ESupply and Demand
r0 `5 w. k1 T* fConsumer Behavior
4 m8 U) L- P% w | jProduction and Cost
5 q8 @: Q' A7 |Price and Output
3 ?: c) Q; V5 N0 b5 o* AMarket Structures
# @! T+ n* s& J+ ?5 p6 cYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
+ ~1 N4 ]. F- e2 U, R5 ~+ ~ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" T, _' w! \! w) `: [9 G) Q
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Theory of consumer behavior7 ^, Q/ d8 D+ c8 c( |- @
Theory of production and cost
1 D& m; ^1 c" J9 n a& N- a4 XPrice and output determination under competition2 T; C$ X" f- G3 b k2 z4 @3 @
Monopoly and other market structures
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" j5 H. p/ p& t8 _6 g N% r) k, ]If you enjoyed learning about
8 y: k4 q: P8 ]! JCosts and Benefits / s% y! l& z) v5 u
Externalities7 s6 h9 c: Y6 N
Decision-making
4 G; r3 G$ B# E' O T2 EOr would like to learn more about ( y( y# T+ T9 b0 y- s' q
Capital Investments o; K& I' J) @. z/ h
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; M+ E+ ?3 D, c Q5 EECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( S* a8 O# X. f$ C4 O! g0 V$ |
Topics:
! L1 u1 k H( x" ~5 SCost-Benefit Analysis
& S. K0 m) [# M; m9 f! Y( r8 bEvaluating Public Investment Projects
5 h9 D# E& b7 F, ~5 c) z2 ALook at examples from
8 k5 }/ o) }6 M3 E/ v& e6 i( E; q; cTransportation8 L3 \+ X6 W0 X0 m
River Basin Management2 a: q$ i% W2 [& h' t& V3 J
Electrical Generation0 D9 |7 @$ w. p y2 b6 N2 Y' D3 `
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
' `3 d7 f; m/ m4 |" w6 d& rSupply and Demand
7 a, Q1 S3 }, P! UExternalities
) `2 |" f0 y% W* QResource Allocation1 _( B' ?8 r3 c1 p; I4 \, y" H
Taxation
9 ~5 z0 c* V; y; t7 v* @$ QOr would like to learn more about
8 w0 p# C' a6 @9 l: e' r- P6 fSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
1 |: l6 U+ e$ c+ r( { tYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 S5 w+ l) `- a4 B8 J3 m) Q' ~
ECON 365 Resource Economics" L+ O) B) h/ W i; q2 P+ J
Topics:9 _7 U. l# M5 X2 M& `
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 t6 K& [4 T- ~; }5 f
Scarcity and pricing
/ G! @4 G* D2 H: n3 l VContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 r6 _5 D( q3 X5 X1 ]7 AResource Allocation5 Z& a& w+ U/ k2 j: |
Pricing
. q6 _ [- i, ]3 [8 s3 O% SMarkets
8 K0 p! _5 N" u7 C! t6 qGovernment roles/ M6 f1 {5 }1 V. y: _! m0 g
Or would like to learn more about
- a7 q# Y6 v* D; W Z1 c. h, j |The energy sector, including sources and markets
' J/ f0 f% T0 N$ XCanadian Energy Policy and current issues0 A+ ^1 L) W: i" i5 Y* Y
You might enjoy a course about
2 Z! S( k- l0 a- }4 MEnergy Economics!
9 f% a) u- l B oECON 366 Energy Economics; G& i7 U5 H& a$ F- N0 D j
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Pricing
5 {( S, s! k5 p+ c) i1 [% F+ N* KRole in economic growth * k* n. \7 C P; N/ T
Energy sources and markets
6 s; S5 d, t) A! Y5 z0 S3 B) mRole of government - q8 z2 u. {. A& o& w8 @5 I
Regulation + Q: E# {, |8 w" j4 _: V( u3 p! e
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If you enjoyed learning about
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Regulation
: m$ c. ~# |. Q: f: [8 r7 tGovernment roles; D& i! r* O" }$ W' h' e; j6 w
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* H" Q: ], U" z, m0 R9 Y- y
Steps taken to address deterioration5 e. _8 {$ M$ L/ {# g/ }8 O
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 R7 D( H3 \' I0 a) H
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- U. B" E* E7 C% P" y8 nTopics: 8 i5 T5 |/ p8 Q; c, |" U
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 0 K+ w) {( B( t% \* ]
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
; p0 f2 W2 d4 P8 n8 S' \Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : `3 H% ?' s- b. X+ ~9 {& `
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about7 E8 d# O+ Z' V, V; C5 |" |; c+ g
Individual Incentives' ]6 s5 l% j; y L: `7 A
Total Welfare
8 W$ S7 |9 U. ~4 mYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! O* ?5 |* O! V% j1 C U! |
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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2 }& x+ a+ s7 w+ FIssues in Criminal and Family Law! G; a7 b7 K0 @! P& @- J$ q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) b7 b$ S: x3 z) N- C# t/ y( _Child Support Payments8 u, f4 ^+ J- [- O, i" c! {
Private Divorce agreements6 k' [ a' W( s( _
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about " B: J' l2 S% E5 a) E
Prisoners Dilemma6 n& l3 @9 p U4 i6 Z ]3 F1 b
Dominant Strategies7 r) i/ `' s/ }
Collusion
# n. q3 y+ A# O& C0 L2 l* FYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 ]: u# V7 v( U \7 S% }ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 e6 g/ N9 @: w4 ?" M( P }
Topics:
" O' X4 A7 h& o1 {: _- R- J( R+ U7 WAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
! Q( W! z; }- K/ D w8 K4 _% kApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! p+ U7 ?6 R- S6 P& \8 _
Note! Prerequisites: 5 L- _% \' E4 i% a9 V- O7 _ J8 m
ECON 384 & 299 |
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