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If you enjoyed learning about:
* u" h. G* n! `( ^! uTrade
3 L% S' ?* y: R/ T4 t, i7 a) o9 JGrowth
9 T3 Q9 Q3 g- T8 M `, lOr would like to learn more about:
% d. v/ h, n. d$ t: HChina as an Emerging Economy
5 n( f4 ^ |1 {# DYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!5 H u2 l% h3 r: _, [/ Q) P- |
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 Y# o& M! k8 f) o8 o$ W( ^
Topics:
5 p$ w8 ?) ^3 x1 |3 C0 IChinese Economy Characteristics# [- f5 D$ W' f! X3 @$ e- i( k
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
: a2 c4 N ?* k' {, g, xConsequences of economic reform
( n, Z& Z2 ?: u& q, U8 Y9 Q: tCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
* p3 C/ \5 ~* K r% u9 eRich and Poor Countries. |5 A' A5 J. x, v: Y! s4 p- u0 O
Why economies differ3 I3 Z1 N) q' h
Causes for such differences
' T% O( }" e2 f' f' p, l! d, f" FYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) I; V3 [9 @! n! K) D
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( ~5 M1 s, {* I9 E% [ o
Topics:( Q& B1 @# ?" M6 G( B; B4 o
Technology# Y( ^2 l P4 Z, `4 x) ]
Institutions. y- b8 h A- H' k3 b9 I1 N4 B
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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$ r% D' v% S0 W* h: AIf you enjoyed learning about
7 ?8 `4 }; Y: z$ ^+ x& OSupply and Demand
8 I% o9 q1 D. RConsumer Behavior
( c3 r8 U8 \5 R2 u& S, TProduction and Cost) B! P2 w' X! h% V5 G9 O
Price and Output
8 Y& e- `' m7 C2 TMarket Structures
7 j$ N4 ~8 l3 }3 S. h9 \/ XYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 T. Y% S1 b9 u7 x. V
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
& J9 `* D, A, c0 ATopics:
- |! K6 K3 i- o: ~9 GTheory of consumer behavior
2 n: b% t2 _7 H$ MTheory of production and cost5 i7 V& V- \/ i* F7 n; p7 j5 s8 S
Price and output determination under competition/ I b5 c. l1 T
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ O/ ^2 z+ W# X" h0 L1 C% fCosts and Benefits
) v5 G4 V# Y( z( W+ dExternalities
' A$ r; ?* r; A2 K+ e/ K; aDecision-making
, B' n$ W9 i! ^' ^! q |7 UOr would like to learn more about 9 s' i# ~0 A: I5 X0 S, Y6 y
Capital Investments
+ k! h" D% ]$ q* SYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 j$ y* V# A% IECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' ]# x1 ?. o- U* S* nTopics:1 a( _# l) E) q' R" k- M7 i- x
Cost-Benefit Analysis4 N0 S0 G) |- ~; v8 N
Evaluating Public Investment Projects E/ T0 x" x5 g* ~
Look at examples from 2 y& f' h! k4 P7 ~" ~
Transportation/ p! S: a" G1 _/ J- r. B# |
River Basin Management
8 G( q; M; F- dElectrical Generation& m; m; v4 y8 J
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control. Y8 z0 Q" t6 @+ o% z! ?9 r
# |, _9 [% ^3 C( CIf you enjoyed learning about
3 n- R# O& f' a5 z2 B8 e& V6 h, XSupply and Demand
2 x' X6 ~9 D$ J' z/ `" `Externalities+ W/ A( F. m5 z/ Q! M
Resource Allocation
0 }; e& u* g$ o+ RTaxation
6 J3 M$ `# _( R: l5 @$ j" ]Or would like to learn more about ' |% Z* o: s" B1 G' ^1 m9 ^
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada) P. x2 f4 v( \8 W
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
0 u1 {% d4 K7 q" q) sECON 365 Resource Economics
, t( I; W' A$ T$ Q v) p! Q) ?Topics:' B! r$ l- L+ @; `2 L+ y+ I0 g
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" Y" \! |& f! D, n, \
Scarcity and pricing
8 E3 t! @5 P. v; w' M, Y1 qContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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$ k- z5 c0 ]& F" Y( U) n+ m. n9 PIf you enjoyed learning about
3 ]( A3 d! _8 bResource Allocation
$ O4 @+ o$ u7 o; @7 y7 CPricing
. n/ q6 j L& { y8 F$ uMarkets
% v* w& |+ d6 f3 i) _- GGovernment roles2 b1 |; q; t, Y
Or would like to learn more about ! Y2 i# Y# S( ?+ J E
The energy sector, including sources and markets
, E. _9 l6 ^7 K* x* ^Canadian Energy Policy and current issues7 ?! u! C* C f* V
You might enjoy a course about
& d: n5 Q! v# \9 C4 IEnergy Economics!
. e3 J$ H( s# N( J1 n5 aECON 366 Energy Economics8 h3 I* t3 ^6 s& @" ?
Topics: ; k! p' H& L3 f+ g% n: M
Pricing
& z( F+ z& L' I& I/ z7 k; ]" `Role in economic growth
I/ t6 ?6 P" V/ \, b6 C& _Energy sources and markets : C3 d8 d: C8 H1 o
Role of government
% O+ ?9 h- ~; @* F& J, W, @! PRegulation
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5 y n6 s! |; t S/ }If you enjoyed learning about
8 m) w$ D. G3 g ? [: Q nExternalities& i' Q |+ G' \5 u! D
Regulation
, o K& t+ ]" C3 |Government roles0 j1 m! N8 e1 {2 U/ Q% q$ t/ d
Or would like to learn more about 3 |; P g) a& A: S/ E
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration( p6 @" s( k1 x7 C. P& W
Steps taken to address deterioration6 i* y+ B) E( i7 E- J/ k
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ! b# v, B( n" D2 U3 O' r
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment; L, c: k2 ~; u0 V& l# i- w9 K+ N
Topics:
1 g- I, ]4 I% P) }# S/ \: i! |4 kEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
- K) P% i, y$ A% ^; fTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
7 r9 ]5 [% ~# r ~& W$ @Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration . M$ z- d k: U/ A& n* q, e
Recreation economics
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3 K, o( ]' G6 cIf you enjoyed learning about0 W% V. ]( A; v7 G5 s
Individual Incentives
% L) b( z% [) Y) O# U) _9 C4 R5 STotal Welfare ( r- i" j2 Z7 ? I+ g* b1 m4 } v
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 3 k( H* [+ |. x( e6 `' \9 |
ECON 378 Law and Economics6 x# J) D- Z$ J1 }; Q0 J: F
Topics: * K& R C, w7 e; E4 z ?2 E6 ]
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
/ ~2 m$ T5 V& |$ }Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; _, I0 p( {/ I0 A
Child Support Payments7 |, y/ {# t: b; k" _$ N
Private Divorce agreements# \# c) K7 R6 O( k. X, ?
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
# J2 ~$ ]# a1 s+ HPrisoners Dilemma' k5 O$ `& D( p2 a2 N
Dominant Strategies3 p$ Q- B6 Y. \* o- L
Collusion
- q6 c$ H( z* H8 q _0 b% EYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 @) l( y9 E: ^" }- a+ q0 UECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 {3 Z! s: |/ s5 ~ |* b
Topics:
: e) ?$ a* s( C1 HAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games5 x; C* O# E: \9 x
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
& C+ e# B S$ r( n& _; ANote! Prerequisites: 5 l( T5 ]7 q+ h! B; E
ECON 384 & 299 |
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