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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
! L. w) y( p6 M1 N' ^You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 P" v: L! O8 `% ?0 SECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
; v s, }7 u3 N+ ]1 [6 |Recent Events in the Chinese Economy* ]: [, B) h, f a* E
Consequences of economic reform1 g7 X$ `- h$ h8 b8 {- `7 h9 h
Canada’s economic relations with China
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% z7 e" o( @5 s' [If you would like to learn more about:
% k- ]+ |% Q. @Rich and Poor Countries% P+ q( `4 @: u( O" m$ t3 G
Why economies differ
+ c5 x$ _( g/ ], f% NCauses for such differences- o- N7 M1 Q) O( x8 s3 V' N
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 a( R2 I3 }2 S( K) lECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 K4 I' M3 [4 vTopics:
$ t4 D% c6 I* d' H" eTechnology/ \# l) h6 v4 C4 `3 G6 ]+ B
Institutions) b8 \2 ?& ?. W9 i/ r1 m3 P
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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4 _) E( M% m- W9 S8 i- mIf you enjoyed learning about
/ @) h( f, }3 v: d) @0 USupply and Demand4 l* o1 Q t3 w }5 n
Consumer Behavior
1 ]4 @" }$ t& uProduction and Cost/ T8 y$ b5 q) [# z
Price and Output
# g7 b" e; @+ F* v. \5 |Market Structures
. k5 q2 {$ B( P* L1 h, ]; Q# ~You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& O7 I+ J+ k& ^. @, h8 |. E
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 C c, t5 j" W1 m& t5 UTopics: 7 i0 y0 `0 Q, s; O8 o3 J0 Z1 G
Theory of consumer behavior. p2 Y7 Z9 o& g: h, a Y6 P
Theory of production and cost
2 Z8 U2 T2 T( r$ M/ XPrice and output determination under competition
/ k% V( Z3 P& y+ tMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits & g. E5 v7 Q, A0 v# M
Externalities7 ]; y8 c" x* Y: \4 Y% x; q
Decision-making
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Capital Investments2 B7 w! z, N$ N5 O5 A6 Y: L
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
: l$ @8 i7 |, z. a8 @# L% fECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation# V3 r( I1 T" |% i F
Topics:
7 r& ?8 d0 ~9 L4 @+ ~Cost-Benefit Analysis
; L. f# ?+ h# P. ZEvaluating Public Investment Projects2 n8 }2 i& o# H; |: P* J
Look at examples from # B* S, t- n% a- u+ d$ K
Transportation
5 K6 B1 ^4 H" r5 C3 cRiver Basin Management6 c5 k/ l; P% O" L2 V
Electrical Generation
) T/ l. U% s( Y& x* kOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
, Z5 ?# ?! D- {, I$ H3 d1 y0 wSupply and Demand
4 C/ v& Z' K0 x" K0 j4 {. Z( sExternalities# V$ L# O, i2 Q! s. x$ q1 ]
Resource Allocation
, C$ g) r4 X$ K4 VTaxation* l% ?6 {: C5 O. y. r- x% O9 m
Or would like to learn more about
; N! c- m. z0 V" I, jSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 b5 a9 u! a. X) @9 L5 w0 b+ ]You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 \& b& k/ S+ u# ^9 A- |7 oECON 365 Resource Economics) h# T/ j _! p6 x) |
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ b+ {$ A& W; L0 ^9 {- fScarcity and pricing
0 @0 V- U' O8 @0 S/ c; bContemporary Canadian resource policy issues2 o t4 [" W% u$ Y" u
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Resource Allocation
1 y( z! S3 d+ E. Y" X! [% r2 w8 zPricing
+ f* {9 {8 v! e" Q/ ^# yMarkets
- b( u- I6 I; e* E+ G# O/ wGovernment roles
% [2 {% s: N% |( l0 f! }' fOr would like to learn more about
2 g) H1 C; \2 y! ?! C5 {; a9 |" x+ pThe energy sector, including sources and markets
7 q6 v: N& Y. K$ O! h/ i5 [Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ S/ ^( y# T( m# P9 f& mYou might enjoy a course about
/ x4 Y9 ]' S; @3 _1 p/ XEnergy Economics!5 T8 V- V N, V7 k) k
ECON 366 Energy Economics
4 q- n# j# `# N, D: P9 {( STopics: 9 I" M6 a' @* U" m9 c
Pricing
: g! n' ^$ {3 J# D, HRole in economic growth
7 l8 Y8 ]: @: _8 d9 oEnergy sources and markets - j, m6 d" ^/ y8 j/ P
Role of government
$ ?. k6 ~) ~3 w ERegulation
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5 E8 ^, P; g0 W* O! l2 M1 mIf you enjoyed learning about
" D' P/ v/ u8 ^$ |' u7 mExternalities
, X$ }! g; [. L) N4 a/ [' }Regulation
: o4 ]& |0 R0 E* b+ S* CGovernment roles6 Y P; `8 y4 G8 \- u
Or would like to learn more about
8 F! a0 T5 F6 w) [# c n/ SEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% O: U4 \8 @! g7 q+ r( uSteps taken to address deterioration
7 z9 w) I) ?0 H- u+ f3 qYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, ^+ p: F9 [- B) ~ECON 369 Economics of the Environment' y0 \/ m( A0 W% G3 r
Topics:
7 X* [; I" }7 q3 k5 q! kEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment `1 m1 T6 m! C; X. Q7 e- H. X
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
4 T, i$ c, R) }5 {- J. O4 m$ {/ HTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . ^+ T% f- a. o
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about) w7 Q9 A9 `6 N- C1 @/ `. i
Individual Incentives' G3 J9 ]/ Y; [
Total Welfare
, }; M3 _7 B: fYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; ^) X; O# t# P5 R$ cECON 378 Law and Economics# y8 m* K. Y' {) B
Topics:
' Q9 E' |6 z# ]+ R3 EIssues in Criminal and Family Law
5 w# s; {- S, M k' y6 `" dCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 a) o$ m X9 |5 e8 r, P
Child Support Payments
' b, ~/ Z, T- ]; V/ QPrivate Divorce agreements# r. d2 W) P8 A; o! |2 J9 M
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; N# Z, I7 y; n( i6 w
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If you enjoyed learning about
. y2 E: x( v7 ~) O" DPrisoners Dilemma
$ T( i( w5 g* @# f8 k1 k- \& K5 [Dominant Strategies
* T* s1 v" c8 e2 a, eCollusion
; Y* Z+ D7 @2 L6 H- j* W: P1 Z2 h: {You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 9 N) E# A( n: p5 l4 h* [
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 L, ?% V: y; m2 B4 ]5 w
Topics: , A2 c$ G, `3 N9 `, m2 |
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games" ]/ Z+ p$ m9 V8 N; n
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % G: k' S$ k! ~3 c1 K1 ]- J
Note! Prerequisites: + t# g* _! a: B2 N5 r. ^
ECON 384 & 299 |
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