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If you enjoyed learning about:
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9 x9 Z: @7 F. ~9 r' NGrowth
5 Q- V6 Q' P% h( \; h. m" FOr would like to learn more about: $ ^2 Z5 c6 ?. S
China as an Emerging Economy' @* o, B/ X- L; x
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( o$ b9 c4 ]/ |! ]+ j: l, l- @# _
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 n: u" w* m I! T6 DTopics: % Z* |: I/ e" A, F% Z
Chinese Economy Characteristics( P7 b/ m5 A3 Q% K+ b# Z g
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
! \8 ~; O- s$ y6 t$ M& J; dConsequences of economic reform9 Q" ^, s2 @! l* \) o; Z
Canada’s economic relations with China
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7 \ W+ n3 l# t2 JIf you would like to learn more about:
7 e. c. S' o9 W+ DRich and Poor Countries5 t! X9 |( d' P. D
Why economies differ/ d( D- i1 t; ?4 R7 ~
Causes for such differences
$ t. u6 l) M0 |" r% u8 UYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 ^/ u& C9 z8 I2 {' i4 s
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; M& Z0 e2 L wTopics:) ?5 a# K ~+ e# y, Q( ]6 X
Technology
6 l* |2 F" T/ M% D" [ F! w$ wInstitutions
1 v/ N: E$ b( t1 UGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence " h d1 c1 q: E R
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Supply and Demand$ L1 R; ~; ~! M2 Z9 @
Consumer Behavior
7 `6 k: D$ _0 x9 O% dProduction and Cost, o: a1 K3 F7 V: q5 }! p% C# K
Price and Output
) P. x( a+ I' h1 U3 U! SMarket Structures* u+ z n) N, N! X: b1 `
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!' f9 g: J3 ^1 {" z# j s$ F, Z5 R5 w
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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& T( m5 q. {0 M* b$ ZTheory of consumer behavior% O" w& Q% {0 ]
Theory of production and cost: r0 d5 S: N' a' H
Price and output determination under competition
9 B: e4 n" c+ s" J) c5 D" WMonopoly and other market structures5 `( o$ o( C2 @7 |' V) i2 F
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Costs and Benefits
8 R- S7 b; b6 A3 ?Externalities
! h' m5 |2 y4 y* g4 w, ODecision-making: ~5 L) K! Z0 f# Y! z
Or would like to learn more about
+ B3 O% p* j5 b* Y! x) b" CCapital Investments
* N* c9 S7 l7 g8 D: x# H Y) N# TYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!+ f5 E2 l# Q! b, h% N
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' m H- @: k! ~1 C2 a7 M5 H* W5 v( tTopics:# x/ g& W8 R& c
Cost-Benefit Analysis
( F8 _2 p5 z4 p- ]Evaluating Public Investment Projects0 b) q, Y" B, I2 M4 i
Look at examples from
5 e f7 `/ o( ~9 f. i5 v# z4 d) kTransportation$ C( \- K) ?$ Y) u8 ?- G# S5 J' K
River Basin Management
) l6 [0 F0 \3 p7 j0 N! T, R: K) IElectrical Generation1 O9 e0 ^! _( _* \, N" q B" o: V, `
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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- Y9 Q, G. P( Q/ p" Y& y4 [1 ~If you enjoyed learning about
% f( e) y5 {7 s+ m! dSupply and Demand0 h9 K; ~: l% c9 Z* S) `
Externalities7 @0 b' F7 z, c
Resource Allocation
* @/ ?6 \# k$ I2 V" L9 W G5 YTaxation/ M9 L0 o; F+ c2 n
Or would like to learn more about
$ b( I; V" H* _6 G7 PSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
* x4 E$ D7 S& a. h: r3 @$ SYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# E2 j4 g) _6 |0 P( z4 d- OECON 365 Resource Economics, X1 b9 G( j- E- r8 F/ X/ V
Topics:
" \5 X+ D# r9 Y/ Y; s# IExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) Q. E# Z5 c t6 n% i
Scarcity and pricing; q% R: {$ r. F6 u$ T$ D- A; v% O
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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$ p* c6 V8 |* V! ?; ]" \/ V; ~If you enjoyed learning about $ x Z0 u: X1 R! ?" A. n6 f
Resource Allocation3 C) A4 C! M5 [6 G; C
Pricing
( [0 z4 K } \/ b5 I' WMarkets
( h' N1 F# N6 t+ c# M) v2 jGovernment roles4 m3 ^0 z( e& N$ O4 J$ S/ A
Or would like to learn more about 6 v- j/ S$ k- J+ _+ y& m% o- u
The energy sector, including sources and markets
. H R2 S+ Y5 g- WCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ V8 l3 C- D0 ]+ O8 e8 g0 o. l5 [You might enjoy a course about : c7 m; P) x; g- j- w1 C/ s! Z! W. p
Energy Economics!% j: @9 O3 I" L
ECON 366 Energy Economics
" X' v; O" I' u) M2 Y8 STopics:
! w& X) k3 f9 H8 x6 PPricing& g% z* p. ~$ t% b- D) T
Role in economic growth
, }& M$ j3 K% Y0 ~- k: dEnergy sources and markets
2 n4 B9 ^/ C0 ?. }" a ?6 QRole of government
$ \9 u6 v0 D0 ^- ZRegulation
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5 b" k0 v# v- {- S/ M- XIf you enjoyed learning about
' g/ V b3 g. F6 W9 rExternalities
1 r# I4 m0 m7 k7 p4 u5 y( t' ZRegulation* \. M0 B& s: J5 c& \
Government roles) m* ^5 l P* S; r: B6 R+ Y [3 W# H
Or would like to learn more about
" ^/ Y1 W% L. V9 e$ M1 v/ ZEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
, R6 f( M) I2 `" z+ ]% |5 GSteps taken to address deterioration0 k+ S1 V6 k, k, T
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! % x& s8 ^+ H, |+ Z% {+ J
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' r& z3 @! W) n2 H, @, A8 A; nTopics: 4 s1 _. b( b( C6 M1 w1 M
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) v/ [; |+ R' Y$ D) t" `+ Q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
% I$ d4 {% ?* g( @9 O2 OTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
0 O- E/ \4 ^! ?+ s; s9 W2 iRecreation economics
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$ A( `9 q: E3 i0 |If you enjoyed learning about
8 J _2 s1 R/ p2 g Individual Incentives
; ?+ W4 e# s3 }: l7 O' m7 FTotal Welfare
/ J2 K o$ U7 C$ e4 GYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ l3 ~6 l- p! J3 u5 S' l
ECON 378 Law and Economics+ K# o! _( a i* G
Topics: ! c+ E! p- Y- Q T
Issues in Criminal and Family Law; o( |7 ]- ]2 a+ |% d( y$ O2 d
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 A3 z( w+ S# c7 B; a5 QChild Support Payments
3 w; ]& W6 W2 j) y3 yPrivate Divorce agreements, s+ m/ ?7 P. x! H
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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1 w, l% I3 O4 f. V7 @If you enjoyed learning about % T8 ?: L2 _; t: T+ k
Prisoners Dilemma
& Z: d$ w4 i# t$ A( @' d& [Dominant Strategies
8 N# g( I- |+ t- U* yCollusion
! w, Z- {* r: h& D: ~, QYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 Y6 n% `$ B( p" o
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; i! l9 s& q# ~! }
Topics: 6 ], D" O2 h7 Y% ~& G
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 F( b4 }3 U2 s2 ~0 rApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
8 u1 R6 t8 O* C% uNote! Prerequisites: : Q [% P# S6 a3 q3 ]! I2 c! A& d6 ~
ECON 384 & 299 |
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