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If you enjoyed learning about: 0 b7 @! u5 `: U( h% f' H% t$ E
Trade
2 |) l8 {9 m1 x/ l' @Growth
/ R R. Q1 t+ H0 ]6 {Or would like to learn more about:
) R* \% g1 {. {+ b: F* ^China as an Emerging Economy
0 T3 f1 `1 h; g0 q/ sYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 d( ]. e8 J R8 C. ]! R
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development# g6 l4 g3 e, P1 _. j2 f+ K" k
Topics:
. r8 p( \/ D3 YChinese Economy Characteristics! {% F5 Z7 F `& B. A9 o1 R
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 N% L9 R+ L4 `- I- d7 q* [; UConsequences of economic reform
& H s% B6 j3 B5 }& p% Q$ NCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
7 x3 V6 |2 N4 t% o+ t7 a; p6 SRich and Poor Countries( ?& t4 \$ }% o# o2 z
Why economies differ
2 c5 F2 `- a3 ], NCauses for such differences- V* { r0 Z4 m
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ D2 ~# }1 \3 i, f
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( `2 |( C& |7 v) m4 H
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Technology2 `0 Y J- l( I- l
Institutions
2 K+ L6 m. h8 N1 ?2 v/ kGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence % D* M2 F! v8 U! f) g# k
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 E' [/ {6 B/ ^" b: `& L; HSupply and Demand9 I5 g% r2 d1 s. V
Consumer Behavior
9 X. ]3 D1 c/ _' xProduction and Cost( K0 I' d' n( }& `
Price and Output& E1 Q3 G: F4 V& `$ R! g8 s. Q5 f
Market Structures
9 l* Q. S1 _2 n- G2 i! F; `& [. U& J7 EYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
! F+ v; Z3 _! A8 ?ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& t8 h" Q) }- T* `8 E* X' D" l
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Theory of consumer behavior% c' l) _5 G: S) J, ^' B8 R3 d
Theory of production and cost
- S& e. X$ u8 U$ @$ aPrice and output determination under competition. ` S. a- c4 _ {, ]
Monopoly and other market structures
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7 h# x) V2 a/ r: V1 G, HCosts and Benefits - `, @. q9 K, Y( K% J/ B. R/ v
Externalities
/ g0 `6 [6 [" V; ^Decision-making W+ X% I$ W1 v
Or would like to learn more about
5 O3 _6 n! ]" M) c aCapital Investments
5 @! ]" Y" i2 ]2 L) GYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
$ @( K: F1 }- L w0 uECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation: h! t4 @0 [" b( J# B
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
4 X) ^8 R% [/ `Evaluating Public Investment Projects
+ L' T/ E' k* ]Look at examples from 1 l$ u V) ]5 P/ j
Transportation
0 y9 d# {* W1 U6 r5 b- [7 ARiver Basin Management
( X8 l: m; b7 n/ j: u/ Z( j( [3 EElectrical Generation( z. G8 Q* n& G4 J! |) X
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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3 R# V0 }* k1 X8 v% _If you enjoyed learning about , {2 k# ?+ I* T: N" x9 W! I
Supply and Demand
0 V. O5 h$ p3 U! _, P& Z% HExternalities
7 n. [8 [6 b7 E( |2 a- E. @ iResource Allocation9 G2 r5 z' e2 i/ K, s' \' n- V8 m
Taxation
9 C; A$ A6 l/ i x$ yOr would like to learn more about : ]: D% @; Q( o- l
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
# L& W: l7 J( ^4 Z2 z6 B0 QYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. X5 a8 K$ z4 E) U5 V8 _4 |
ECON 365 Resource Economics
) W1 E, L8 p; p; M) X) zTopics:
* p0 V' }! S e, Q# kExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! B X2 H3 ?5 A+ |2 z) r6 MScarcity and pricing
: K" M: ?6 `2 e. C. eContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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; b& |: d9 i8 r, l3 u1 LIf you enjoyed learning about 2 Q5 U2 ^& V3 @9 |+ K8 u
Resource Allocation# g3 r; p0 U) T; r1 \! v* h* Z
Pricing
! d9 e# N1 a+ B; q, BMarkets
4 q; ]" _! [0 E$ W+ e0 T* {Government roles3 v3 P- P! M. ]7 A0 K; T) d
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
9 k, U: q- t; S" g8 s5 U$ {' n0 _Canadian Energy Policy and current issues2 K% p3 [5 w- ~8 U- z
You might enjoy a course about
, k4 W0 s- H, S& PEnergy Economics!! d7 m& k4 {6 V' C
ECON 366 Energy Economics- d3 \% |7 Y: C( B* B4 e
Topics:
# I0 }# f+ m2 j- U7 q4 v8 ]8 yPricing
. j+ m; Y J7 q8 b* pRole in economic growth 7 e) b; n% i& S/ \7 h) \; w
Energy sources and markets
8 a2 w% |; m- f% l- RRole of government
7 [# `# O+ {8 }Regulation
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) S; g+ y; `+ s/ uIf you enjoyed learning about
2 G/ j. I, U4 D$ {" A( xExternalities
3 |* d6 O, I3 i! H3 r# b$ p+ z/ j1 qRegulation2 V; ?. p/ D8 W, L7 |+ p
Government roles
, }& E, d/ Z( I+ {9 H0 w* SOr would like to learn more about 6 }! Z, N% _9 I: B
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& i# l+ d4 W& g6 h
Steps taken to address deterioration
% g4 g+ ~! z1 p/ rYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 b! P; `* j% g8 t% |
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment" L; d5 o6 q0 {1 f; B8 _( ]
Topics:
6 }" D/ h( C' @, i1 Z/ xEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment " K' _7 p4 z, B s+ c
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ k8 p7 f" w6 @7 V7 [9 @3 UTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( J% l) U7 }, T' yRecreation economics1 D3 u Z( _; q5 e. ~
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Individual Incentives x2 } X/ J7 y0 _$ ?
Total Welfare * q, b, Y0 H. y! J. l2 w
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- |4 s, W3 v8 L8 m6 oECON 378 Law and Economics
' @' H, ], g3 m( nTopics:
) ~) P9 C2 f2 @" Z4 ]/ YIssues in Criminal and Family Law5 G! X# r0 P2 G! Q3 L7 C. q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining. w$ U" K: X0 g# n7 G/ C
Child Support Payments
& n) Q5 n- F. WPrivate Divorce agreements: I; Z3 }7 E4 ?( ]0 b
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act( W6 N- Z$ f1 A4 T) j% y. f5 I
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9 d1 N9 E9 R, _6 W( L" BPrisoners Dilemma
9 z0 M! }$ V& w) B: v3 O. FDominant Strategies
) i/ E- ]; i4 @0 iCollusion" D2 x( F4 N$ |4 B/ f
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
- M( j& U }: R# h$ JECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ a# I1 q4 n# t( Y" H: X' V" R; m1 QTopics: 1 i6 b; P0 `) M. C
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 G! ]! ]$ v" X& m# W9 l4 {6 F
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & X- |$ }8 {" I2 k$ V
Note! Prerequisites: 1 h, o# l9 L, }+ Y
ECON 384 & 299 |
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