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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
+ ]" @+ p$ Q6 uOr would like to learn more about:
* B0 o$ Y. f7 D; a, B i- G2 wChina as an Emerging Economy
% K0 Z7 f1 }6 g. @You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
1 j; q+ Q- z' w7 O% p5 CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development4 U9 B' b% L. T3 d2 x. `
Topics:
* M% l& @# Q; m1 n9 ~/ g. }1 uChinese Economy Characteristics9 l3 j M- t9 \ p' a5 M7 f
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy3 p$ ?9 f5 i0 X" j- n& M4 P
Consequences of economic reform
/ E0 m0 C! T( I0 @2 V9 r+ xCanada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries- E4 W* D8 E/ A( x1 n( b
Why economies differ4 O, I6 [) m9 }/ o8 z. X# M3 @
Causes for such differences
6 P& B4 b1 X0 ], R1 E) ?' u$ VYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- T7 o5 B2 W i a- R" w# F
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 g& W/ f' [$ c- ]7 s
Topics:
: S, a8 F- V6 g' dTechnology
) b* o" I! }; {1 M$ {Institutions
& g( b5 \. e/ f; bGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ A( x' @; ?- i, y) T+ zSupply and Demand
! M3 u# ^% n' g; AConsumer Behavior* S5 _2 X5 z& s* H5 m
Production and Cost8 K [( b& A# `. c |# q
Price and Output
! q6 r2 ^6 |( g: AMarket Structures! C' X- O0 B! @+ g! _
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: T8 N i$ P8 f" ^& NECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 @5 D" j& ]/ c. X$ @
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Theory of consumer behavior
! h4 o2 ~' J: `/ ]9 C/ \Theory of production and cost# Y! W; I& F9 Y* r
Price and output determination under competition
/ ?$ J' y" J; f% k5 M K% D. XMonopoly and other market structures( z' ]6 t) x* M0 a/ N/ F( I7 H
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Costs and Benefits
, s. T# _3 G, Y/ Y x- `" u6 Q2 JExternalities6 E. ?: A/ M: J0 ^& e
Decision-making+ b3 u1 t- J; V" A( m
Or would like to learn more about
+ ~3 L$ e) Z: z& t& H' kCapital Investments
# N% m2 E3 I; e% p- y& x' [You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!# p1 ~: U6 v0 M- i: ^* b- L% r
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( \( s. `8 K/ l3 \2 e
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
( T& h9 I$ e0 S) R1 t4 LEvaluating Public Investment Projects, ?7 s! j7 Z) W- v C6 Y
Look at examples from " \5 R6 {# T5 `) M I8 m
Transportation0 \% A. }% X$ b
River Basin Management
( E8 f: c) U! r" V0 i& z( ?Electrical Generation* H6 u D ]$ Q6 z9 b: g2 D
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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, j; Y2 y! \- r! ~/ FSupply and Demand2 w: u( I- N2 J3 ?9 L8 u' O) P/ ?
Externalities
" u" N2 f1 w" \Resource Allocation( v& ]# J' W2 c4 C f$ o
Taxation8 I+ E1 i6 l, l4 G
Or would like to learn more about
4 Q- l( v. [8 VSupply of Natural Resources in Canada% S% y M, {% V+ P9 d) B
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* o; M/ k" V+ m
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 D/ @8 X+ Y1 I9 `3 J* wTopics:
( w% J( f+ d# u% P, U2 U9 B Y. r- `Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 H: }3 O( c$ ?2 A
Scarcity and pricing
! v9 P8 G+ x3 H3 l6 pContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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# w; }* _; c$ [0 \" AResource Allocation% t0 x; u1 p J; U. ^$ p7 C3 ?
Pricing6 \+ [9 y8 ], {
Markets" z. o! v0 s! c0 E) E
Government roles
7 a# `% w) w A2 Z% {% NOr would like to learn more about
% \/ g7 e# g4 o7 J: WThe energy sector, including sources and markets
. X- s1 N( E# I% QCanadian Energy Policy and current issues- T9 i4 ~7 A- ?9 E' e
You might enjoy a course about 9 a8 ^8 _+ q$ W% o/ ~. F! _# s% e
Energy Economics!0 [: J8 p! ]. _6 X% T3 Y
ECON 366 Energy Economics9 l6 g* d* H3 |/ C D5 k
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Pricing
/ l; i& \/ |5 g- T" u8 P( LRole in economic growth
2 Q9 F9 |' G% h# x4 E i. o3 X% Q* JEnergy sources and markets
$ g$ V4 \5 q; `1 mRole of government : _7 o/ \& e0 i3 f0 j& [0 F' H; N6 @4 @
Regulation / z) O$ y, K6 Q6 ]+ A2 k
! p W# ]/ o! d8 t$ IIf you enjoyed learning about
' J, u* M! Y0 y) |5 AExternalities
7 M9 R) ~) Y9 k+ gRegulation
/ y' [$ [ _: c6 U y2 UGovernment roles5 m e+ q h2 Z1 s5 f
Or would like to learn more about % x- ?! I+ }8 u0 O* M4 q
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
4 r( s; ]5 A# ?: n6 DSteps taken to address deterioration
" c: o8 T1 T# s qYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
: C; Y4 }/ U* }ECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 f2 P. x. D! w$ x4 @% P- D
Topics:
( P7 ?& s+ l" `" y2 s% R6 E3 F) xEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 6 ?* D$ C! b1 y {3 x# ]
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
3 J0 c+ w d7 i$ Q* h- W2 ~# tTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 R7 ~5 U4 [' y6 L" A% _
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 `- J8 m6 Y+ g+ h% Z) F Individual Incentives
# b- z9 H9 V) { G1 X! Z; A A% iTotal Welfare
2 o3 I8 K+ x2 u [! X" xYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 m ^% L4 C+ p+ z
ECON 378 Law and Economics
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6 M2 e ^3 K, @0 {Issues in Criminal and Family Law
6 A; w R& r% l( wCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 T7 e- g& y# w8 H5 v5 F
Child Support Payments! ^4 n& ~! V0 D6 t, B# x2 f0 M
Private Divorce agreements* T4 A- M C4 a2 k. l
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- ?) W) J& c6 p' Q) Q
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Prisoners Dilemma
, C; t w* p; LDominant Strategies; o+ { V1 r6 b( h" G3 Y$ i
Collusion9 {- y" \; M( s4 F% ~) x/ V
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ P7 L5 F" ]6 mECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications$ |, S1 L9 e% D( O/ p* }' B) ]" c
Topics:
6 e: U$ i' p: D! O" B5 {Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ F0 Y4 L; t+ k L: V/ U
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 Q6 Z1 g" s* X4 u! I, C' O6 ^
Note! Prerequisites:
# y) B* N# |5 X! j |ECON 384 & 299 |
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