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If you enjoyed learning about:
* H+ f6 O9 ]+ @7 @* s& k e7 h8 ]Trade5 ?9 }. [' b. }
Growth
: G* p5 v: N$ b. z* p% GOr would like to learn more about: ; [# }0 s! C( t/ k Z
China as an Emerging Economy( i% k2 d; W0 G2 ~$ C7 p- Y
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!: i( o- h+ x V% m9 O
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. |7 l$ N& O& w3 K
Topics: 8 s% A& v" B: R' r( c% s3 v. n
Chinese Economy Characteristics) K( y+ c* E# p* L
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy/ e! ~2 D' F: ^4 x7 F
Consequences of economic reform. n* H! r: C0 P2 l! d. O
Canada’s economic relations with China. e7 _% k9 g1 e: I0 _
# q5 F( t2 a$ B& ^If you would like to learn more about: ' e" @% N, U7 t( u
Rich and Poor Countries
; Q2 H: r ^, ]# iWhy economies differ
) | p% }3 Z( K7 J' Q1 aCauses for such differences
+ b# A5 [7 b6 \/ q% W, C/ d. x% o6 eYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( i% x- l; K5 V) @ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; {8 v! B, c: d5 K, ITopics:
) O5 Z& z# {. x: ?& ?Technology
9 \" w4 W8 f9 | z5 r% X# a8 m% MInstitutions5 Y) M3 W: ~! x8 |* s4 H% L1 j: e
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# _- A1 e6 Y0 CIf you enjoyed learning about ! k. [8 o% `2 f+ X
Supply and Demand% i' Z# N& V! P/ V
Consumer Behavior, ]2 u5 W/ E* K2 p
Production and Cost
1 V* _) `4 R5 \, J# J- tPrice and Output' T# m2 G) i" v* V
Market Structures
' \( M6 q% p! ^You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) g5 }% B0 S3 ^- sECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 y& W' l$ X. j& o
Topics:
+ k/ w- e0 ]$ f9 L' I7 o5 KTheory of consumer behavior+ Z0 i* S7 ]9 T; @
Theory of production and cost/ c# U+ O+ j- [& v
Price and output determination under competition: T& a0 _ J. [9 ~: n* N$ h1 Z% A
Monopoly and other market structures
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( J) C1 @4 H( j0 Z" C% D) QIf you enjoyed learning about
+ L/ P J" s5 l0 x2 `7 BCosts and Benefits
+ ~+ a, E! z4 @6 A" ~- M9 C5 ^Externalities4 c7 Y2 A$ Y" l: V- _" g
Decision-making
; l/ T* @( H+ G9 F% C8 O! c; W) hOr would like to learn more about
% Y3 S6 I) \9 MCapital Investments
, h& t7 ^2 d2 |" Y" q% qYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% i1 E. a4 `& \, m9 K# n0 r' CECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation `5 i& n3 K6 f% f+ ~
Topics:+ c, u5 M/ `6 s9 y$ E
Cost-Benefit Analysis
+ }& C x0 i" Q5 b1 rEvaluating Public Investment Projects: z2 C; c' o& f! ^
Look at examples from
' Y i/ l, ~( z3 L2 ^Transportation$ d- {5 b" F( v- w* c, t* C6 @
River Basin Management
5 v; O" L7 n) {Electrical Generation
M4 k: Q2 [2 O( yOil & Gas and Pollution Control" g4 {1 o) K3 t0 @$ G/ v7 z* r
. d' F9 \8 ]6 eIf you enjoyed learning about % R, |+ _5 f0 c! M) ^+ ~5 D
Supply and Demand5 ]$ x1 {! C, z8 o3 O
Externalities4 e6 h' a( T. C, d
Resource Allocation% l" O X- L8 j4 ^+ `
Taxation
3 Q1 V4 a8 L) w, }Or would like to learn more about
1 ~. q9 P; M. o9 zSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
) I- M P% |7 k( vYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
; h: o/ @8 \* G' c4 G* kECON 365 Resource Economics5 c( {, [5 b5 \ ~
Topics:
: ]: ]' g- w: S8 CExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) s7 \' d! b) C3 ]; P
Scarcity and pricing9 x9 ?* i: `* M% t1 ]2 I, f7 j
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues: n9 q/ D) X5 D* E! w- @2 c/ Q
$ Y) y0 S1 j. M4 J/ R2 m$ P( |& DIf you enjoyed learning about ( K2 x; T' f; Q- C5 ^# K; ]4 W( k
Resource Allocation
7 ]8 W- P5 {2 F& [4 n9 R! vPricing
5 G( u2 ^- j4 L9 m" RMarkets
2 C8 ^1 e p9 {) Z4 ]) v8 s& b: vGovernment roles
/ i' ] T1 o1 |% O. ROr would like to learn more about
3 M/ v- ^! E* K% ]2 x/ R& sThe energy sector, including sources and markets& t$ ]1 L) i. U9 H" {$ H# i
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues1 `( Y: b7 h& l% J! T4 Y( u
You might enjoy a course about
# i1 K* ^) R( u4 N, u9 kEnergy Economics!
" `, {! n6 B* R& `5 a8 `ECON 366 Energy Economics2 O( e6 Q" H9 s4 c" s; \: j
Topics:
6 e9 A9 J+ R2 f' P7 N7 ^; kPricing) }$ z- g# n" e% o+ {8 }7 \
Role in economic growth 0 t+ u8 ?3 ]- Z" v {. |7 G0 a( ]
Energy sources and markets $ b( W, {( f4 J$ B
Role of government ; ^- J L& a3 O7 J/ `: y3 q* h
Regulation ! F; k/ T; V+ r
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 W/ v" C; L6 ~1 B) ?% P5 X) tExternalities
# }- K- k) t qRegulation5 e; V1 G2 n8 m7 v- n
Government roles# l# m' Q+ }: f9 {$ B, m
Or would like to learn more about
1 ~/ A. i- s5 `- UEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% a1 b% A/ {& l7 n3 x/ X
Steps taken to address deterioration
: n: {5 C( B- t$ X3 m: l8 AYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
k2 r2 [5 f9 W# W0 dECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 R! D7 A% _! [) A5 N4 o6 S* x/ j
Topics: 5 n4 b- K k$ Y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 O; i, {: n l: F/ P: Q' _Types and causes of environmental deterioration % [' d; t# r( l3 m$ l+ z; S, e5 o3 S
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
; d: A$ R3 W' n4 kRecreation economics
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3 @# x4 C4 F0 OIf you enjoyed learning about
" c- v9 n' G% ]$ A4 R Individual Incentives
) u+ x F. w q# ?+ l5 z3 x% C8 jTotal Welfare
4 `" R+ r$ l: m- M" pYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- v+ A3 s' v* Y% F6 r( T0 TECON 378 Law and Economics) F d0 L- O" J" m+ W6 r
Topics: - C4 @2 g! R/ t1 l6 [# v8 m
Issues in Criminal and Family Law6 b! ~, }+ Y5 \( v# Q, a
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) @7 \' g9 ?8 Z0 [3 pChild Support Payments+ x \5 ~- K o g% g
Private Divorce agreements. O l5 U; @/ h, o. Z d* i
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- F/ f6 D1 Q% q o/ |* |& U
# P' }6 Q/ @, n" N' l2 X8 YIf you enjoyed learning about 8 [2 Z* h# X) b! K
Prisoners Dilemma
8 E4 z$ I8 E* U" o5 TDominant Strategies/ K1 C# F2 m/ [3 m, p$ A( r0 C M
Collusion1 t, L0 ?) d/ l% R8 X; ]
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # X4 Y1 t# F0 b0 x' b8 M
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications a0 M4 Z3 z- a8 i- ]
Topics:
3 s8 X- w3 ^& v4 HAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# _8 R/ ?) P1 `Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 R: s7 d5 g% E8 rNote! Prerequisites: & }" { {4 R; u$ J# z% t* o
ECON 384 & 299 |
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