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If you enjoyed learning about: 6 n$ @' g0 q+ O* }7 a' R
Trade* v5 K2 ^. H% Y
Growth( u7 t% N' k- O. S/ x* V4 G
Or would like to learn more about: # t8 k s( p1 u2 D' q
China as an Emerging Economy
0 Q+ @+ q2 ] X- N8 OYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 S8 i3 j/ e' ]& c+ @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 Y/ L6 n* E" lTopics:
* r, j- a* z. u+ X; g2 sChinese Economy Characteristics# v( j% K: v+ _8 S: D$ `) ~! k
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy/ X$ b2 r# I. j9 g1 ]/ H
Consequences of economic reform
$ q! e a, h) c% j* S: \Canada’s economic relations with China1 {; r1 x0 e+ D6 D
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If you would like to learn more about: & G$ b4 A. y+ Y2 Y+ y
Rich and Poor Countries4 B @) ]6 o/ U7 I# @5 |
Why economies differ
, c5 _$ \. q: w5 J8 r/ NCauses for such differences2 O* \' {' @# E4 O5 n
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' `5 r% u( ^9 L+ Q5 z% n2 m* r
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) j; Z( L% G9 o7 a! uTopics:
, O+ j. l: c7 K# ^" ZTechnology
; T3 O g5 x( P Z) eInstitutions! J$ y- v2 \0 V2 k p3 U7 c. c% U
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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! V6 Z5 w% I- ~, TIf you enjoyed learning about
! P: D- q7 \ y3 [; c6 _Supply and Demand/ W: _" k$ ]- H$ {
Consumer Behavior/ |5 f1 P- [3 M) r8 g2 `
Production and Cost5 G |, i' Z4 w$ |- e5 P- @3 u1 J
Price and Output
& t( l6 L8 w+ Y: oMarket Structures
* ]$ a. W- _. _2 t1 p7 O# hYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ F3 Z, t+ h4 PECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 I( y6 D$ h1 b
Topics: I' E1 v: b) x8 N, Z
Theory of consumer behavior
4 m1 F( |$ ^8 ?0 mTheory of production and cost
- C9 |+ q5 J# O5 yPrice and output determination under competition
: o2 S8 U/ ~- z ]0 n, u D! rMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 2 q/ a. Z1 Q+ S
Costs and Benefits . W' R8 S: D4 m# Z5 _8 v2 E7 I
Externalities
$ K. r2 k7 Y2 e2 m' v5 ODecision-making
8 B l, N) R- E) ~: \Or would like to learn more about
* q* [: x; v- M8 L2 L6 ?( c. F G) i, UCapital Investments
% f. F* q1 l" {. L- I1 jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 |" F6 d0 z* J& g6 u+ D
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
2 i) E/ g" v! C7 u4 B5 MTopics:
) _0 x- r* `6 q) r0 |Cost-Benefit Analysis
# e6 g: ~0 |4 d) {9 XEvaluating Public Investment Projects
7 E+ o5 h* E- N, O9 Y' r0 }Look at examples from
' u% Y; Q5 Y, K% ^; N# bTransportation
' v% O, F `8 D1 o1 z5 f z tRiver Basin Management. `3 y W! M+ H$ \4 d& o- w3 n
Electrical Generation; Z! V' E0 O/ H2 G
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control" Y2 Z% R% ^4 }2 p( G. F$ c7 ~
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Supply and Demand
. W; i0 y2 `3 s3 V2 ?4 f. O) GExternalities( p3 |7 O5 ?7 g
Resource Allocation
R+ z* T9 A6 ?, S2 n2 wTaxation
. J$ z$ M5 O2 Y1 A2 L/ }* |Or would like to learn more about
* V7 M3 b5 Z" `* Z& x9 m* a( y" w' cSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
" h9 i; M1 y5 A* z' m" r6 `+ l8 iYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* x0 M# k z! E8 |9 r8 |; KECON 365 Resource Economics
5 i/ x1 D8 @1 J7 o& gTopics:
8 @6 _4 b; O( u1 |5 [Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
! M1 h- ] C' ]2 a; mScarcity and pricing
3 h! D. M- F5 tContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 a1 y& t: k( s& E; K0 F
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/ x1 f7 S! P. J/ F* ]5 `Resource Allocation: s: O: l+ G* {8 v/ B: v
Pricing
+ `7 K+ U! ^! i9 i U* LMarkets
8 @, a7 [5 `, Q7 |Government roles
! R! w" ?8 b5 ^( x0 @" C! p8 M' ]Or would like to learn more about
4 Y _9 k1 [. ~0 y( ~. zThe energy sector, including sources and markets
0 p' J* _" o0 QCanadian Energy Policy and current issues! Z( M5 W# g8 E
You might enjoy a course about
% I1 F* B1 q) i" F6 F$ g" eEnergy Economics!+ L6 s4 N! [0 ?8 h
ECON 366 Energy Economics* l. f; ^7 d8 ~' o
Topics: ; m" P5 M) K) R" r; ~
Pricing5 U! D* F) G0 [. q* Y
Role in economic growth
6 w9 O: f5 U1 s; \0 }" ~+ m# a# n, PEnergy sources and markets : l1 E9 n1 }, m: V
Role of government " Q. X$ n6 E5 x3 [# g6 T
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ H1 A- \; g1 fExternalities/ V5 X0 a$ n7 ? o' a6 L
Regulation. t2 z2 w4 D: Z9 C# y+ x! k, [
Government roles
* d$ i8 z' y- p1 aOr would like to learn more about , ?4 G6 i! A* K6 n* Z ^( R& l$ C
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% p9 G$ e- }% J) L: q- }: RSteps taken to address deterioration6 h; w: Z! H; {6 h- D8 i. ]$ u
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 1 V) }/ d+ `0 _, ]1 I4 F
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 F2 d p% u2 | h1 |6 g2 y1 QTopics: - S$ e" J' Q% M; W% ?7 p
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
# ]! H ?8 G, n% B$ [Types and causes of environmental deterioration 5 n0 w1 e. i; v" r' w
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 g+ @- N$ `% e2 u6 q# B
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
% X5 ]4 i6 B* J2 k6 [ Individual Incentives+ y1 y. t1 e# d- q$ e2 W/ Y
Total Welfare & g. j; d+ h1 v3 e! d0 I4 f% |
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 8 w" m2 f4 d: ~4 U+ I" B9 _+ y _ a
ECON 378 Law and Economics, a: p6 b% v) S# B' g8 F& O
Topics:
2 o w4 P% h, y8 `/ R8 K2 g5 \! B' ^Issues in Criminal and Family Law
; P# _, S6 g) j: rCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
8 m$ y- j/ V( N7 w4 u1 SChild Support Payments8 {9 X5 D( c5 V- }
Private Divorce agreements! e9 }# P! t: a, z" Q4 F9 r# z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ k7 r# ]7 E3 K# D3 Q' B$ JPrisoners Dilemma
6 O" b' Y- h& A1 u( `* i4 ~Dominant Strategies- y' {3 c2 G( u) O! V
Collusion
6 z' _0 d5 ^ a4 }You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
7 G/ O' x- ~, `. y. T! S6 ?7 _) tECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
9 _0 Z% b# }. s; WTopics: ( q$ B# \# i" ?. u, w9 ^
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' j' ?. ]! E; H, j8 }
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion - f8 d- B) z% F" k
Note! Prerequisites:
9 r& l& ?/ x9 k2 S, e) y; N5 c+ yECON 384 & 299 |
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