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If you enjoyed learning about:
3 C _/ i5 d- c g9 i) BTrade2 F8 q R6 g: W( U' ~
Growth$ A' k# p( T$ S1 B: X$ r
Or would like to learn more about:
2 A& L1 O6 h% vChina as an Emerging Economy0 \. } E. Z; s5 T+ g; s8 m! F
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 z, @0 `( n8 p% @ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
( K+ D8 x( L: X7 M L" ?5 \Topics: 8 K2 `- c( g6 k) w+ v$ E
Chinese Economy Characteristics
" G; b8 C% u5 k5 ]Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
% Y: T, [8 d( Q S6 z9 l% oConsequences of economic reform
1 {' w+ g+ h; W7 HCanada’s economic relations with China8 X% w# X7 v2 T4 F% ]
. N( `2 O& g' e# NIf you would like to learn more about: ( ]. c/ [2 E8 T# Z
Rich and Poor Countries
: q! Y: X& @( ~" f5 Y$ d: KWhy economies differ. m5 j, r: m6 e9 ^4 H* V, q6 V
Causes for such differences
9 |2 i6 b, z( Y5 j6 KYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' o0 V4 n' F* W: i9 Q3 f, x
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( l; J* f8 n$ R3 O2 }* t
Topics:/ r4 M4 x- o# L3 c t# Y, E" @
Technology! g. w' E! V- Q4 ?* Z
Institutions
6 i/ |1 ]$ D8 p* q" YGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 d6 j/ e% d3 KSupply and Demand
% t2 z- ?2 |( I- ^Consumer Behavior
4 O2 Q8 \4 l l ]2 E( PProduction and Cost
! p& r P. E/ U" tPrice and Output6 h6 I* p. @ a9 q
Market Structures
. q- t, T. v9 H4 J6 u8 E ZYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!# T! k& C" U7 {; @: D
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 t& f* |+ B5 \Topics:
* Z. R' j6 F7 S& UTheory of consumer behavior* r6 _2 a( y; X& G$ L9 |
Theory of production and cost
( d: ` k6 y2 d$ S& V1 k5 i; [Price and output determination under competition
+ M. @; y9 v5 B: P x, aMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
( n* U- z0 O% h# { @* VExternalities) \/ Q- e7 |" U9 e' S
Decision-making( w6 `3 K: z s" R0 {
Or would like to learn more about
9 l7 {2 w4 N* }2 ~% `1 bCapital Investments
, {' d8 |# {; z K8 Y# G( FYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
/ j! d$ U( f7 Q& C1 n* o9 jECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation5 p: q( D- U2 X( }8 a" {" Q
Topics:6 ~- ]3 z8 n2 r, U3 l
Cost-Benefit Analysis( y, T* |/ k+ b t( k+ O" Y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects; E" V( d9 D8 n z. K8 X5 a
Look at examples from 3 S& m& u9 U4 b& `
Transportation9 y3 `6 c& R% O$ m4 H, m
River Basin Management9 K& H/ f4 ^! J% i8 o
Electrical Generation/ X2 a, V- k5 u- A% J9 j2 _% a, d
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 ^: Z- j$ D: y& [5 W: P3 m5 xSupply and Demand! ]3 D& C4 I7 @1 o* A; @
Externalities- a3 n* v6 @+ U, y
Resource Allocation& \1 X8 T+ F& N2 S
Taxation
0 a$ C7 n- I! k5 B! |* @Or would like to learn more about
9 d& P' R l+ X# ~1 }* P" ]Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 e6 D% r/ D6 G5 iYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* F+ ^- x, g8 Z3 k# W1 n
ECON 365 Resource Economics/ ]6 f0 J) B: H& p! }2 i; [1 Y
Topics:5 D. B' m1 w- R1 o" |
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 y+ {9 [/ f) w' wScarcity and pricing' t E7 A- k9 A5 G% z3 v5 M
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues1 l6 \" T2 |- m- C
6 P' Q0 S( e0 T! V- zIf you enjoyed learning about & \9 R3 B4 X) z; @' t4 b' ?
Resource Allocation: t& A$ f1 m7 n+ K, [
Pricing1 m, q; x) P6 c! p" m3 i: P( @
Markets3 ~- L; J% c* }% c; b. Y$ j
Government roles
2 ]. p: X( h+ Q5 fOr would like to learn more about 8 U- Q! H" k& [, ]- R
The energy sector, including sources and markets) A1 A0 u/ C r7 C* N
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# F6 f$ o2 ]7 T+ {9 D5 p
You might enjoy a course about
8 t- \2 N3 z# I6 B2 J" W/ SEnergy Economics!
7 y7 c3 p; ]% T0 k8 l! LECON 366 Energy Economics2 K. r. g, W; p: ~6 G
Topics: 6 u, `( ^+ N& H- N
Pricing
9 O0 E U; g. ]6 M9 [$ YRole in economic growth 4 q* p8 y5 F* B, W2 j$ F( n$ ?7 P
Energy sources and markets
: X8 T$ V6 `; b% z7 JRole of government * L1 I+ j& q6 n& x! d: \. m" t
Regulation ) l) J% m5 g8 f5 M! b* l- q
; z- I) i4 k9 mIf you enjoyed learning about 2 b+ F- A+ ^- G6 U
Externalities
' ?9 U4 F* w% `& U& i. x' Z- k) aRegulation. L( g& U6 S$ i7 p0 Q0 a
Government roles
; [7 g# Y$ W& j6 ]9 |2 A* }( EOr would like to learn more about
2 \, z+ H6 v. R. JEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
- N, l+ J/ i) N0 \5 n8 XSteps taken to address deterioration; x1 q' B' w5 _7 r" c5 T4 Q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . a6 a- b; N8 L3 _# _0 W
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
/ w0 ]4 o. D* \' o7 ?: l0 C" VTopics:
6 S+ C3 N# V" c/ d$ T/ yEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 7 w$ D2 n2 v* D. o' e
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- z; |) V) E) [. u+ R; E$ iTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
5 M' z% K3 E, d# f; HRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives
( f- ~2 z& l: P5 L# W' STotal Welfare
6 f# W/ |( _" T ]4 B5 nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 p/ P. v/ u0 i; SECON 378 Law and Economics
" _6 v* |% J& KTopics:
6 G/ A3 l# y8 S, eIssues in Criminal and Family Law! P- u1 Q6 @; }: o! v8 T
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( B0 \' f* G/ l1 B1 ?3 KChild Support Payments6 W1 z5 Q1 A' F3 {, j
Private Divorce agreements$ F7 w$ e. F& i: D; A9 w
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act* J& k9 t- ^1 y- y! d+ E
5 E# [6 f. z# S6 [+ M5 yIf you enjoyed learning about $ \0 v: K. G( |, Y$ z- \5 z& {
Prisoners Dilemma
% Y( Y5 n; ]' L2 ~8 rDominant Strategies {2 v, o( Z5 D# E1 y
Collusion
- j$ a! J$ W# h. d kYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) N/ V& K2 O; K* ~
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& R; f4 e7 Q6 m5 `8 C8 c( |
Topics: ; y: R4 v4 `* A
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games6 x/ \" P2 o9 Z9 o
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' m' j! @0 ?# K' |+ ]) y
Note! Prerequisites:
: }1 N: U' S5 p7 }; XECON 384 & 299 |
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