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If you enjoyed learning about:
4 ^; P* S9 O" fTrade
! }4 h3 n" D6 B- e; nGrowth
1 T5 V1 u6 g5 B5 d4 Q) u$ FOr would like to learn more about: $ R9 c3 D: {$ ^( t
China as an Emerging Economy
- t2 U2 F% H& K( V9 g; MYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!+ S6 ^) G- J- `0 F: b! W$ O$ ]
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! Y, e2 i4 ~1 w$ o# m; G0 sTopics: . G& R3 A' [! X6 v1 ~
Chinese Economy Characteristics
, I4 X& y5 W% j- t8 D' c8 uRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 N$ ]% R8 ~4 t; q" x8 pConsequences of economic reform
( n8 ]7 }. V4 T7 x( }( Z [) OCanada’s economic relations with China
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5 P* {/ B0 ], G/ gIf you would like to learn more about: 9 r' C+ t+ b* \% e3 q1 d
Rich and Poor Countries
0 @$ D) O3 j' t/ Z! Y( XWhy economies differ
( ^1 x. Y7 d3 ]4 W! Q$ O9 r, _Causes for such differences
R o, S" w; ]& }2 N6 o- HYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% a$ I* f+ x$ ~" H3 B+ u- eECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 a% Q; h7 c, ]# [! Y' b E
Topics:
2 A, w9 |( _" |9 c2 MTechnology
- Z& W& J; w4 R [" f$ vInstitutions1 J5 a6 m) j; E" H |
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 a& X# N; v/ Q% I+ c
& Y; |9 y+ ? D0 S4 r' ^' K9 oIf you enjoyed learning about
# h9 n) P; c7 d* W% CSupply and Demand
/ M3 {* V& }' |9 R) C8 RConsumer Behavior, k' |% o7 D' x6 v3 d! C4 e
Production and Cost
0 h# Z( Y3 S0 _' Z6 sPrice and Output
! I% F0 z. `/ N& G4 LMarket Structures5 J5 S7 k; U* ^: V3 W2 {
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 F: Q* m- s. f& C! b
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 t. b0 A- `3 O5 y7 I* p; fTopics:
% m5 n C5 ^2 m: ^Theory of consumer behavior
4 J8 k9 M& h" D) z, QTheory of production and cost4 Z. M) r* r0 t) H% p
Price and output determination under competition/ C# Z0 i9 t1 \& ?2 y5 z. d
Monopoly and other market structures
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9 M2 p( G$ T' H* U; E) T0 k0 CIf you enjoyed learning about . U1 c1 [% t" P5 V, G
Costs and Benefits
S4 v# ]2 T" ]$ GExternalities
% E9 t% |$ A% A3 F, m4 D& VDecision-making$ m& M7 [7 o1 z- c( k; _$ |% \
Or would like to learn more about
3 g% e" C3 _, `9 N! n4 R" {% NCapital Investments
5 M5 Z* M P. ?% {; wYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!3 O/ r F/ d3 H; o8 k
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation0 z2 L7 Z0 T# Y$ G5 j
Topics:
; [2 ?1 F# a4 ^2 F5 MCost-Benefit Analysis
: B0 w v3 P$ _2 h/ e' xEvaluating Public Investment Projects
: s+ c2 R; r! }6 |3 JLook at examples from
/ ?2 C; \6 w, R$ |Transportation
# G) z: s3 _$ V$ S1 }River Basin Management
6 o+ x* l* e8 I( ^- N$ \' a6 ]Electrical Generation
, f( g: o; u; K% N% ]/ x) J2 [. pOil & Gas and Pollution Control3 S+ H9 N, E p8 D& Y3 `" I- ~ L
* U6 a! h- b; k7 FIf you enjoyed learning about ) U! z: ]- G) A) b, H$ o' p& g
Supply and Demand
) d: o- Y+ m) {" ]Externalities
0 @$ K! _5 k( s lResource Allocation
- G. ^! h# Y0 d7 bTaxation2 r* R5 f7 f" y& e+ }1 y
Or would like to learn more about 4 e; m4 ]% T1 y- \
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
# U8 A3 ? L7 M: E+ N. I8 Q5 FYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; |/ ^5 v" E) |& A
ECON 365 Resource Economics
* D9 D* ]" `/ w" U4 c& @Topics:; j. [! s( C/ h8 X: v- q# ^
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* j: H& v0 Z! e$ l+ w
Scarcity and pricing5 }% W Q2 v2 X! ~0 \
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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% x8 _- X$ Y" C; lIf you enjoyed learning about
- \+ J5 h" q# L. W# e+ A$ E2 hResource Allocation
9 B- v2 e+ ^) o4 QPricing1 z7 H7 X, I- c; z
Markets
; Y3 Y$ x* H6 IGovernment roles
+ i+ ~/ U+ G' J I7 u# QOr would like to learn more about
& N. j9 C, I+ y, T4 ZThe energy sector, including sources and markets
5 \: g/ _% P) t OCanadian Energy Policy and current issues2 K: q# s: j" @2 u! B$ ~; G
You might enjoy a course about 3 }& Q' p) L5 K5 s& f& I8 s3 W
Energy Economics!$ ^* H1 J; v! C# }" h
ECON 366 Energy Economics% u) W+ S7 u g7 [: [
Topics: * q6 V. ?7 \( d& x* i- d
Pricing! U$ e$ }! T3 f0 y6 f2 x, O
Role in economic growth ! N3 D6 E0 i+ C. g/ V$ C4 Z
Energy sources and markets
8 | u+ y8 p- ZRole of government
1 I1 j3 o# W) d( LRegulation . j1 C- E7 f L
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If you enjoyed learning about * u* D# g. @; K/ e8 x
Externalities' Z! @ {6 w9 W9 k
Regulation
# H/ F, _/ \4 c. W" K; RGovernment roles( j3 g) U3 t2 _3 x* D. N- [+ t( t* `
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& [, a; X8 @& {! y) t1 o
Steps taken to address deterioration; t, J- @/ m. a( e) J
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * c: r! I" b) P. }
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
/ w0 ?* W- z7 O# ]7 \Topics: * h$ O" ?, A) q$ ?: q+ ?* b
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' R2 J# ]2 v& y. w/ m) Q4 P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
3 D7 R0 w1 E! G# B$ l+ I2 C- _Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! Q2 K3 \' |9 p! h" F
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about4 q. E; p7 M( F! a2 {
Individual Incentives: G- l, n" }- F/ U/ \& {
Total Welfare
5 G, S, t) t% @, t5 v' S6 l, LYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ [, _4 Q8 R5 o+ g" ^' Y8 HECON 378 Law and Economics
8 h: T6 d z/ k; H! P4 B# B, YTopics: + ]' |0 h- L! q5 C0 R
Issues in Criminal and Family Law( u6 r2 |/ `6 v F, @9 V1 \
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 h7 {% s, S6 u2 K2 ^6 V! k/ z* o
Child Support Payments
0 V% I P- Z: c) }, k' @Private Divorce agreements d& `7 J' V+ T& h0 v8 n5 d: [
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) K7 G; G$ b; Y* R& Z+ k0 f0 S
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 T' H# ~" c" J( `- kPrisoners Dilemma
r6 p: \- v; I0 }Dominant Strategies6 W* m/ x6 P$ K/ }+ M+ M4 L
Collusion
" d, e( v# h- b2 `: UYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 0 h4 f" [3 |" q$ a& Q3 V2 L
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
O; _: T: P2 p2 d o0 Y2 M9 ZTopics:
% g0 I+ z T' B5 e- a5 @1 w) J/ EAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 F: m1 ?, g4 o' E3 p- tApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion : C. `: l: \1 G
Note! Prerequisites:
% n' {, y) c3 S) O# v3 B6 _" Z& sECON 384 & 299 |
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