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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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5 O! `$ [! F+ wChina as an Emerging Economy# Y; Z/ R' {- k5 O/ U
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!6 `9 f% x- y0 h
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
5 N4 g/ K7 w. E# a6 F3 gRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
* Y, p. s. @2 UConsequences of economic reform' u" |9 C, `8 ^# s# [6 x6 L
Canada’s economic relations with China
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5 D/ V$ e3 N; A9 R6 Y( l; u. RIf you would like to learn more about:
* k5 U- @% v+ p7 V% pRich and Poor Countries) q' J& t8 y L6 @
Why economies differ& k7 g$ p, o6 u) X
Causes for such differences; |% R$ E; m! }6 i1 J+ H
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; `% I8 v, J8 D9 A. X% EECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! J& S: W C+ j2 x9 M4 {7 ?Topics:
& v4 i+ H+ A& B: g6 gTechnology
" P* p" _$ r# Y' mInstitutions
% F, F' ?6 B7 T; I e* z! x& x& ZGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, R j/ Q2 b4 B7 }! a9 @% LIf you enjoyed learning about " ~8 C; H: c6 X6 ]( d
Supply and Demand
, u2 K9 J8 K$ r( @6 \ }Consumer Behavior' _5 y8 X$ ~! o E
Production and Cost( }. T! D- k: } c* j. X4 ^. a! S
Price and Output
* N/ K9 I5 ? VMarket Structures
! @9 f" k' y/ |/ }% o* f- D% XYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 I! m/ s- O7 r& Y; r- {ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ q4 w% H. u2 K1 @% ETopics:
$ _6 }6 q3 b" Z4 o9 W6 ?Theory of consumer behavior# {- p6 E4 K m# |$ o5 n
Theory of production and cost
, @# W% F6 L4 X9 Z4 t3 i% ~ _Price and output determination under competition# E ~4 Z3 J1 d) W3 B
Monopoly and other market structures
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. i- g D; i* x: x5 ]2 b+ v8 vIf you enjoyed learning about
3 D- U" ~2 P; P7 C+ v: P9 WCosts and Benefits
/ s& X7 I3 T7 K# vExternalities4 M% t8 J$ G, I! l+ g/ l' K9 X2 `/ h
Decision-making
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0 A! m! d6 x6 C* P# zCapital Investments
8 M1 s# u; k& I; ~2 X$ t8 sYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!7 U; ~2 l, c# J7 a2 m$ \6 @ h
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; q& t' k$ Z2 p% V+ b
Topics:
# |5 O) L; X! P1 f3 q& F. UCost-Benefit Analysis: `5 A" x$ G1 f% W3 K' V
Evaluating Public Investment Projects8 L- N% l, v9 M, L7 F
Look at examples from ) R2 z8 T) l( j* n; s
Transportation9 _+ K; Z9 z- \% w0 V
River Basin Management
|" g' E; J( @4 ~Electrical Generation
& g9 F& ^. s$ F" ~Oil & Gas and Pollution Control" Y6 q/ m1 g/ ^4 |( D- ], g* X
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 P9 h. k% i2 v# c2 u
Supply and Demand* o3 W) T( g; P3 [
Externalities9 f7 e9 S O& {3 ~: ^
Resource Allocation3 A0 V* a) g8 c. X7 k) _9 K
Taxation3 A5 G4 x+ G' N5 `: \2 S3 b
Or would like to learn more about * b4 c7 Q7 r' u5 _6 ]
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada& O/ f4 e4 v' [- u
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) J) \& N( b" ^/ H( AECON 365 Resource Economics7 H7 v' k0 [5 }' n( J4 U- B- ]+ O h
Topics:
' o1 w1 H, k, V! H2 O. @Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
. D4 i3 U" P+ F& r& Y5 n% FScarcity and pricing6 b+ T! a: j7 b. ^- _
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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. y2 d! e/ R* W/ o- k, XIf you enjoyed learning about 3 G; ?: d. i2 @9 t
Resource Allocation
) ]8 ^2 [, I. \' ?* gPricing
% [) i/ w+ H E; L! Y; vMarkets
: J) _9 ]8 k4 l& `Government roles, s7 E" z, v+ X! [
Or would like to learn more about
1 M4 L0 D, Z) }, p( j3 j5 y7 dThe energy sector, including sources and markets
) Q2 H( G6 a. N& G: B2 xCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
2 D9 d( h8 | JYou might enjoy a course about
4 c q" C. ]& NEnergy Economics!
& D; X" J5 c) ]7 D0 Z' f" GECON 366 Energy Economics3 D! D5 S0 [9 P9 O1 t
Topics: ; H( p2 E: a {) A
Pricing
. @% U4 Z* x$ PRole in economic growth
) ^; P7 o2 d! I% m+ kEnergy sources and markets
3 Q3 y" U( |0 ~) u/ yRole of government ) |, {& ]% |* y3 N
Regulation
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5 ?- [. L) ]* G* M: J2 D! kIf you enjoyed learning about
* s1 C* x' B6 ~& V4 MExternalities
8 b% h4 M1 e, m3 v4 k7 L, hRegulation
- k2 z% m; Z+ f) {& rGovernment roles
9 E, k4 f7 i L" K8 H4 v8 WOr would like to learn more about
Q7 n; T7 i6 a9 PEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) O4 u- r- [: H wSteps taken to address deterioration
& j/ S+ V- u( c( hYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 O y- ?. ]+ E. C. Q
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 d- K; C5 v$ v2 L4 ]
Topics:
% t) [0 Q0 ?+ H& g$ _0 [$ q' E+ hEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 O: T& [$ t( R/ C5 m
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
g5 [% V: A9 Q; I) v! lTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration - A" Z+ H1 X3 }/ Q' r6 a
Recreation economics" ^) V `: s6 @
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If you enjoyed learning about$ H) y8 w0 q5 b) e3 k5 m( F
Individual Incentives6 {+ T1 {5 m. o" y. G
Total Welfare + j* }# z/ Y# ~( j2 s* e- C
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
b$ F1 P. [" i" g; S dECON 378 Law and Economics# Q+ |) Z& o, {
Topics: 0 c& [5 _' F8 k' d- H: Q# W/ H! m" J
Issues in Criminal and Family Law- M: ] @5 C6 k# h% {+ v) R* E
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ a2 @% p: Q( X3 t* U2 ^4 w6 k) `1 ^Child Support Payments Q# Q% W5 O; F# q
Private Divorce agreements A4 P# j! t7 }( G- f" [8 G
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act" o9 f( \+ [( O, e# ?
+ X* G; o3 S% KIf you enjoyed learning about ( Z5 H7 q- e( q$ K; O( M
Prisoners Dilemma! p# P+ L& a5 F5 c
Dominant Strategies& Z0 d0 A% M/ J8 ^( x+ A
Collusion" e( J6 N2 B) J5 {
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 I* g0 g9 c, T+ X2 HECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications: D) z$ X3 q$ ]* ^% D; k N! b, y
Topics: $ H9 m9 q; N0 W8 i2 s& ]
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
7 }( v2 ^. x: [: V+ S7 H2 UApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
. i, q* T) n5 n5 @Note! Prerequisites: : V L! W$ j+ n% E; u
ECON 384 & 299 |
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