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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
9 ~0 f; v" w4 B+ l* i9 T+ cOr would like to learn more about:
) p" Y! l8 ]1 D/ x$ lChina as an Emerging Economy
1 a# r+ Y' k% {8 p! P" zYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* o) l0 K# J/ M4 YECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
2 z2 {0 A, |$ wTopics: % r4 Q$ }- u l5 o
Chinese Economy Characteristics
1 J9 p: N$ a+ z3 k( q- kRecent Events in the Chinese Economy( } o& S5 y( M. t
Consequences of economic reform
% W4 x" [8 [1 g1 Q9 K0 ?Canada’s economic relations with China- z# b6 z' I, c) N' f3 p4 s- |
( l, W$ E! ?$ mIf you would like to learn more about: - o1 S7 A8 }- w, m7 w" g' @
Rich and Poor Countries
+ }* z% t0 h: t- eWhy economies differ- Y" W9 f9 T+ s( k4 L- f
Causes for such differences
% C& b% S; _1 @$ ?! KYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' U) g" `' s2 K! K6 x* T+ n
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 s( c5 l8 Q* ~+ P3 C! u# bTopics:1 w: d" M( m2 q5 [ l* \
Technology& E& Y# Z$ I, Q! S/ ?2 f" X; L9 W
Institutions/ v. y% z, {0 R2 ^7 A6 Z
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
( t4 \' H. A0 G* L9 wConsumer Behavior
# o* @) a( g; E) d/ QProduction and Cost/ o( A/ r* h( ~2 c9 |) t
Price and Output+ \. ?. l+ } U* v) v9 l/ u
Market Structures
% _ p b; ?" ~2 H6 b1 L0 O. p! kYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* _' {# a3 h( v& D' W
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 D4 J$ x. O/ |+ Y$ O0 x, X/ Z: d p# {
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Theory of consumer behavior3 A0 J4 a! e9 R, E* M
Theory of production and cost0 h4 A# Q2 L, n" \5 I
Price and output determination under competition
. p+ [$ Q! V: L, U3 TMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits 6 [- `- R* B; |& v* s/ o
Externalities: x6 R& p# Z8 g) P6 ?$ ]2 D! f: c: K# G
Decision-making
& z/ i$ { t3 M/ a/ |4 y5 @Or would like to learn more about
- a- ^: u' Z* C) n; g* NCapital Investments$ M1 ]- A& V! \" J" C& F
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; B4 z$ y3 W! C1 Q& N; mECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
9 d0 A: v% W, H1 _# x& VTopics:
7 { K8 \, t$ [2 O" s) J* D7 zCost-Benefit Analysis
6 M! }! S! s5 D5 y$ Y' }+ cEvaluating Public Investment Projects$ K8 K# }4 ]6 W9 [. Y
Look at examples from ' i5 z* H0 n; b: E4 G
Transportation
5 l' e- `9 j8 t8 t1 e* aRiver Basin Management( x# q) c* P$ v4 D* D
Electrical Generation/ |% I( C! a# Q* N
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control# b4 d" H y& [: A- ~6 Z
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Externalities; j; i1 P8 t# v* l; v# v# G
Resource Allocation
- {. }' {" R$ D' fTaxation1 G% D* |: J5 r+ c
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
' E$ j( c9 v- M; U. U* M4 JYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& N1 ~! ^" \" e7 z' E
ECON 365 Resource Economics) V7 H) e9 p _5 G' \" I
Topics:
2 @+ }/ X! \4 I1 N* a+ z2 DExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' R( T; g& q6 Z& \1 EScarcity and pricing
6 ? Q: q1 n4 c/ p) qContemporary Canadian resource policy issues/ i& @9 v7 H' o/ C3 A
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Resource Allocation, F e) s1 F5 j; w
Pricing
! \7 y! g8 Y6 B6 O( N# QMarkets5 T3 b0 i5 @; d) r8 C' F
Government roles: _; c0 B( t5 A
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The energy sector, including sources and markets4 o, n* Z) Y6 J. E
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues2 g1 D2 q, x1 {- {
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Energy Economics!
: {) j; C; i4 ]* V1 \ECON 366 Energy Economics1 u; u6 I* e. Q/ M. x; q
Topics:
5 ~) c( f0 C8 f" P0 NPricing& E5 U3 F! j# f% X9 c2 @
Role in economic growth ( O8 f$ i: Y: u. Z0 j2 z: o
Energy sources and markets
, K. m; n( U% H- ORole of government
" r+ t% W. t' p+ ~, F k& TRegulation
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Externalities9 x6 u0 D- R- W) G/ ]$ Q
Regulation
! Y) I' w! o) C- ]* p3 dGovernment roles
( ?5 D4 ?; d: R2 ]9 BOr would like to learn more about
! |' @! y' m( W, V: a1 TEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) K- L6 ]+ H5 G0 _: k
Steps taken to address deterioration
6 ~" G! |! z+ w' f. r/ M$ |You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# b7 W# w: `3 O4 Q, OECON 369 Economics of the Environment: ^0 s& \, N+ h7 O; r
Topics:
: [' x/ ~9 I, D! P; [$ }Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ j( L9 @5 ?( m' s* X& Q* E% @6 O
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 I5 C$ e0 Q% e% g9 d y* i5 u# hTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 B: r8 A, f& N" `! [4 N& |5 ~Recreation economics. Q- D) H/ |; Y$ O2 E. {4 M
2 _% j2 Q& {" B9 C# mIf you enjoyed learning about! L7 r: L9 o; Y
Individual Incentives
4 T; v) P7 B' ~% j0 b; uTotal Welfare 4 e$ }, F: L0 L' ^5 H) e$ [+ N
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - ^6 C+ D. }- u y3 G2 m g
ECON 378 Law and Economics
# i9 a* ]6 j" y! f( L6 X7 h6 ]0 QTopics:
2 b* e5 f3 e! ^Issues in Criminal and Family Law
0 h0 y2 w2 c- }/ _7 _Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining: e1 U, `; y) l5 E3 F
Child Support Payments
+ C- w2 [; [* {- H" K. q: _2 vPrivate Divorce agreements
* n; S5 b R# b3 O2 f! h. ]8 y3 BCriminal provisions of the Competition Act0 `) K; M4 S- i& E; n
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Prisoners Dilemma5 e( ^! I4 s& b* I7 B0 K! k
Dominant Strategies0 r5 A+ y# x {& T! h5 \. j
Collusion
4 A# u9 d0 e" u, H2 M" s3 ~You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! " M l. j m. q9 b9 k; u! T0 n
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications7 E3 _4 M$ a. h e9 B1 L
Topics: 4 m$ K+ X* z7 E
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ r& @* c* n. l& GApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " T- z) `- D' [$ \4 |+ F; o
Note! Prerequisites: " H4 j, i% B% r L, B
ECON 384 & 299 |
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