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If you enjoyed learning about: " M/ e6 Q7 g q, ?5 u. ^
Trade7 P( L3 x; G! W; n a( i
Growth
4 t# ^- s, o' @" h1 ]/ d8 qOr would like to learn more about: 1 m N1 _" f3 {# N' m) ^
China as an Emerging Economy
5 Q+ i" G1 N6 G) ~9 x4 F! dYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
j" t+ L( z* _* s) yECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
$ t2 c3 K, h% x) G# tTopics:
$ x$ ~" a2 t. W* v6 _" L7 n; gChinese Economy Characteristics+ e R' q7 |" @: }- v: Q s! W1 U' a
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
% P z. {7 r/ W; d7 @; y8 d9 uConsequences of economic reform5 k6 d" W1 t$ d6 B
Canada’s economic relations with China
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9 D! s6 ]' g2 [5 v8 n, zIf you would like to learn more about:
9 t) x, g; k8 F! jRich and Poor Countries
( Q! K, b! @/ i1 K* mWhy economies differ* l( _# @: |4 b* k9 O
Causes for such differences1 k1 h& F1 e, S' b
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* f3 I" s+ R5 @) e9 w: g7 C( Q& N/ F
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) _, _+ M( l; n1 q6 ~# ?, @/ `Topics:
& N( U- A& d1 P5 F& ^Technology
?( n. Y+ s7 `6 m k. F( Z- }Institutions
3 {8 A5 A1 T( i9 G) j( DGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
- j4 v4 B! z T% y% D4 R* hSupply and Demand
6 L2 g/ i. A5 e4 _: bConsumer Behavior
1 I- e' b% x# B& I* d9 VProduction and Cost' Q, D- x6 c# g. ?; S% O
Price and Output
+ M0 j& V4 h* BMarket Structures+ m" M, \. E1 T
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; w/ {* z! a6 [6 X% K! j. {
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 R9 L+ l+ W6 d" s* D: }# H) KTopics: . m% t1 v1 X( I7 q( Q
Theory of consumer behavior
( M' X2 ?7 @+ ?) v2 U& |5 HTheory of production and cost9 {# M9 i6 Z: }7 t8 [* V# U/ n0 s
Price and output determination under competition: b1 ^0 _# a: {% U' W% V/ J5 ~
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
( u0 q9 s& w4 }/ E. XCosts and Benefits
& l5 _* k1 @8 A% yExternalities9 R; _7 X- u9 m( e6 ?& j/ p3 q
Decision-making" L0 L$ C2 R) ]4 W# A5 b
Or would like to learn more about ( X$ l/ {) a7 I" C' J0 J
Capital Investments
1 K+ l1 e) e l ` L! @You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 ^4 X6 w! `! \* ~8 O9 a, ?" N' {7 MECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation' a; G, |. R3 b! A7 p M( [" _5 B) [( ~
Topics:) R4 x8 A( s l4 `3 \$ m5 k
Cost-Benefit Analysis
N+ ]7 J7 { J; jEvaluating Public Investment Projects8 C2 r0 m; M' I
Look at examples from
: F0 g" f8 H% r$ r$ {Transportation
+ l& ^; g) F2 N" }5 IRiver Basin Management. u# W( G1 M: \% q6 E
Electrical Generation3 c& J% u! N' n
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
& T, Y# F4 _0 p4 A9 j+ Z! ~0 B: }+ wExternalities( _0 G [" K+ T* @) Z% a4 M# K& S
Resource Allocation$ `- d- z* {7 p* {- u5 W
Taxation" ^, S; h" K0 W) g
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
9 [& \6 L4 \+ ~" X% a) B" q# j/ D1 hYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" \6 h$ z4 y S; k, e) N
ECON 365 Resource Economics
& n( a* _, L! L4 g5 ~( k* nTopics:
; T, A$ i7 l% p2 H0 ]; V/ bExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources6 p7 `" ?8 v |' @7 {
Scarcity and pricing6 O9 \+ I6 F N; Q
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 w: o3 ~5 T G' w( `$ v
Resource Allocation6 Z. c8 S. V$ r: r/ l
Pricing
/ s; w$ y: @7 _% gMarkets2 X4 J* E. O) c8 I0 f
Government roles
, p' y" i1 \. w* y3 z) ?# DOr would like to learn more about . E A1 p0 D# A' Y
The energy sector, including sources and markets; H* I5 m! q0 ?$ Y4 @# v* H
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues- R0 Q0 `0 s! h T* ?. r8 z& `
You might enjoy a course about
, [, i, q2 @8 h, u( TEnergy Economics!
9 P. c# ^ M) h! ^1 S1 mECON 366 Energy Economics
* r( U, u3 x1 x. H* u* uTopics: ! _. Q8 |% j6 p/ T, h1 t
Pricing
! B) l R m5 qRole in economic growth , M& e! |( M% ^* E$ A
Energy sources and markets ( |2 S/ q1 X( I/ h1 R% _* k( X% r7 m
Role of government # z6 ^$ F% Y" v
Regulation / _& L, ?' b" q! R9 V# [
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7 [# E l1 M' t$ `Externalities
6 {7 N1 ~# b0 [% ERegulation, c) b O. {2 l+ v) d o. u
Government roles
2 H8 q# x1 k. b+ l- V" ZOr would like to learn more about & c8 ?& J* S) W
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration1 ^% n7 }2 f& q6 P( j1 h& p, |
Steps taken to address deterioration% r8 d/ @' v3 j; _' z; j9 @+ ~ p
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! - ~9 A, V6 h% L3 C) A% o6 j
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; ~" O. ]2 ?6 b+ ]1 O! U% tTopics:
& Z3 g5 `5 E. REconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment & A& p' |* f$ w V
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
8 @3 T7 v. v3 e' L8 t# S/ u- XTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 ~7 w( W: k! A- j; w" V j. E
Recreation economics# N7 t- t) j9 h) v n3 D
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Individual Incentives
; f1 H: a t/ y7 ^+ |0 r8 J% M6 xTotal Welfare
# M% F/ D3 ]; g& o2 oYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! + R' K7 d% Q* `! ?9 ^/ v7 p7 V3 K
ECON 378 Law and Economics
4 D/ ?- }; g" _Topics: / T6 n# O$ h: {3 F4 X# ], U
Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 d" N/ o# r- s% p' ~3 Q
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 U6 ~1 b3 _* T( d2 n2 hChild Support Payments) n# I% D6 b0 k: m! a
Private Divorce agreements
1 c9 Z0 j& \9 X! t* SCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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T/ l, G* k9 Q/ F RPrisoners Dilemma
3 j4 J1 e: t$ ZDominant Strategies
( ~0 Z; [% T# Q: ]Collusion
) B' ?4 |( q; V Y7 N5 B, DYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' W/ B7 Z L/ n PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
+ |6 J$ R6 i9 i6 w( m. z( C5 GTopics: 5 P7 u" d% ?# i: s+ x/ T3 L* Y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# |) ~5 B8 Z0 B( }; h& z" SApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' @, G9 e+ N/ I# m* c1 T" ~; O# d3 ]
Note! Prerequisites:
2 W9 z- u0 _9 m8 F& g5 Y$ t6 {8 JECON 384 & 299 |
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