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If you enjoyed learning about:
. x! u) n* @# }; L& UTrade; J9 M+ Z/ a; m5 @, g4 x
Growth
* a, u4 i6 z# b. ]2 aOr would like to learn more about:
1 W, r5 B, e: G. i" k) vChina as an Emerging Economy- s: @* ^3 v3 Q* o7 S
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. p+ J4 I! S& G! ?! M& f# }ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development! B. _% | o* p! R
Topics: * ]+ r4 a w/ h3 `# d/ ?/ p
Chinese Economy Characteristics$ t6 g( d7 W$ y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ L7 \/ }! c+ m F, O0 w1 J
Consequences of economic reform
& P! Q9 J! D8 C: f; mCanada’s economic relations with China: w# {. `, _% M! t8 W. `% o
' F$ m$ F- }5 f* B' A5 DIf you would like to learn more about:
. l# f. u0 L! q8 p9 @( o: dRich and Poor Countries8 I9 z# m. P. B
Why economies differ4 U7 F( J! b: A( f
Causes for such differences
3 r7 f8 ~8 T, A( @You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- l9 a$ W; b( rECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
7 k% \- g; G5 U9 v( |Topics:
) l8 H: K8 t! m" a+ [" YTechnology* W; A! j! m7 t* B" N: c* Y
Institutions
8 i: t: o4 j+ Y" k9 U r9 VGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 5 n5 p7 V3 N$ ]0 V) k% v+ r/ r9 a
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 T9 n5 a* p9 L) iSupply and Demand. d$ ^" M& t3 G4 a- v+ C( ~7 T5 C9 s
Consumer Behavior
$ i9 J; @8 \ t8 S. FProduction and Cost
, _0 R k( @% _4 fPrice and Output
, z0 Q3 n/ I* p6 K$ J8 jMarket Structures+ r, i; I; _/ L5 N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 g( Z6 A! b4 a( L$ P+ y7 p" DECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
. [* }- Z( d3 ]- E( kTopics: * \9 ?% {+ r0 k
Theory of consumer behavior
( H$ I- Z, Y- ^- ^7 }5 u$ ~Theory of production and cost
' u( _' J& Y; u* Y9 P# @9 i3 X* wPrice and output determination under competition
( {8 f7 h3 Q% b9 u/ R& u1 Z& VMonopoly and other market structures
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: I2 q8 g/ @& K: `If you enjoyed learning about ! W! S3 C( H+ E* A6 L! r7 c% s
Costs and Benefits $ K5 V' z1 _0 ?7 k
Externalities, |$ z% J; i( D. v! m: ]0 ?' ^) ?4 ]* I
Decision-making
+ K1 a( P/ k z |% ]# f. SOr would like to learn more about 0 s( O& G! G* Z
Capital Investments- @) ?7 \( Q6 w3 R& ?: K
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
v p& d1 P% O8 ^ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
4 t' F- L; L" s: u& S+ r" UTopics:
+ }4 }% R+ v' c9 k# @7 @! {: cCost-Benefit Analysis
4 _3 o& P: r4 [& d( e3 ~' | ZEvaluating Public Investment Projects' w) z/ {1 z: R8 z
Look at examples from : R, Z( N1 L. e4 S8 w1 |
Transportation/ S# k( e r# y; w; _+ k( ?
River Basin Management
2 }2 V, d; C$ ^9 y/ NElectrical Generation. ~7 c9 n; ~$ S" z
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 I; c/ }% ]- i6 \6 W3 ZSupply and Demand2 J& ?8 J$ F0 L+ D
Externalities
+ }% L; }/ @/ V7 t6 l( xResource Allocation
% r4 W: W! Z6 i$ l3 C- [2 ?Taxation
& Y8 D* O: J) J' KOr would like to learn more about 7 I( G1 E$ U1 x
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada8 B0 n+ s/ F2 G' u6 i R
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!! `6 q+ a% [0 U8 j+ w
ECON 365 Resource Economics
" K7 Z& m2 x |8 g2 N0 sTopics:
) K4 N/ b' { V8 k$ O3 O9 eExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 N! S& P0 ^. B) c* gScarcity and pricing7 r( b; P8 J5 g; A, |
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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' r! e4 {* }4 bIf you enjoyed learning about ! h5 I$ D, v& t' K# ~9 q/ f
Resource Allocation
7 M7 `; [* z8 T0 ]* D# sPricing
: o/ V" r. I7 }- h# U: ^Markets
, G- i1 P; s% E) K3 P2 qGovernment roles
0 d9 O3 s: N5 X3 R# MOr would like to learn more about & t* u8 X8 [* ]9 y
The energy sector, including sources and markets R' G% G; r& [3 E3 z4 w( k! j
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
" a) A; |# v7 y- n7 AYou might enjoy a course about ' `, B9 A8 r; X$ M* x8 u X
Energy Economics!& b+ i5 v7 T- `; ]+ L5 Q) i
ECON 366 Energy Economics
" w1 c/ [$ H7 W1 u- ^Topics:
' }' I4 ]* v3 ?; VPricing
/ R4 S8 n2 i% n% U/ V3 `2 WRole in economic growth % m% `/ t% J5 d7 n) Y" S
Energy sources and markets 7 \/ U0 h/ ~& W* A8 B5 k
Role of government 8 B' H3 Z C' {
Regulation % r$ l: [5 l C
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If you enjoyed learning about
' B# b! R9 C: Y% rExternalities
$ ?: H" v( Q$ `+ H1 FRegulation
: C& s4 @% C5 c% R$ O5 C* c2 ~# UGovernment roles1 h8 j: l( W, [' d( m2 v4 u) E
Or would like to learn more about / g- S" r( C7 p9 O$ z# [; e1 m
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 y: o# m. m! s) C$ u3 G! B
Steps taken to address deterioration
: [, g+ @+ E2 oYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 1 I. @* u3 @! \; f
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- Q/ d8 j; o, W U% _. ?- wTopics:
5 r3 r' o: n' T+ c: hEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 r2 A8 B9 X8 P8 B- d2 }. d# W& K
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! |0 h6 B1 l9 A1 b+ E! M. vTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
/ e, y. W1 O: C+ r! }/ y9 @Recreation economics! S+ d' v9 Q/ J* T: U' m
: n; W3 R; y- l7 n( l7 |) xIf you enjoyed learning about
* H/ G$ ?4 i4 A( h Individual Incentives
" v7 F0 H# _+ T. E2 x0 |/ _% rTotal Welfare
1 `4 R9 T* N% N( X/ y" c. j* {) oYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
$ N6 O8 c, b( t# L2 A& _' eECON 378 Law and Economics
; v$ D; y: m8 x# B0 m8 O; bTopics: ' k# Q) G! U7 H1 S4 H. e4 _
Issues in Criminal and Family Law6 a: v) j4 z8 r# Q) U; N
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* G5 m; j; `$ a7 U/ q$ g4 qChild Support Payments* h( C7 h6 U: ^4 Q7 \
Private Divorce agreements
! u$ n+ D$ R5 ?: z kCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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; f4 O r& _6 ^If you enjoyed learning about $ ^" _; Q- O1 a2 M7 [
Prisoners Dilemma1 X$ E8 i, h- i$ I& J1 K. G K8 Z
Dominant Strategies8 Z a" Z* q; {2 X4 e0 z
Collusion8 i. r7 ?1 x* E# g
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 i2 w3 e1 `1 {7 Q. O) d9 @ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 B. P* S, V6 Z% O0 pTopics:
0 b/ w% k6 Q# B+ [1 cAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games! F( |- e- e: h' _" M1 v* U& \- p1 h3 g
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 U# e& C3 e& R0 H# j% y
Note! Prerequisites:
" T, [" J: Z: e* C* ?" ^ECON 384 & 299 |
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