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If you enjoyed learning about:
3 K2 ~, E# N* F& z0 `Trade
% d% t J" u: J+ jGrowth* X9 Z9 m0 ]0 H- ?0 ^; D& C- g
Or would like to learn more about: 7 m+ T) f3 M5 E7 {- W+ u9 G
China as an Emerging Economy. ~+ N' G* U- h" i
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
/ a# C- g& [5 b" F8 A2 l: gECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! q5 b. T) M* _" K) t4 Y; LTopics: 5 \6 x4 f6 i5 O6 j
Chinese Economy Characteristics
9 s9 K1 @) p. G! K# s; a$ TRecent Events in the Chinese Economy4 c. g, f( R9 |% q# u; L9 y) C, z
Consequences of economic reform1 u: F& H$ i; _$ X+ u3 R7 P1 g
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: : q. y; C( E/ X- i# z/ l) ?
Rich and Poor Countries2 q# a" w0 ?8 X% |* e& G$ ?3 i
Why economies differ1 z0 v/ T( e/ c, u6 U9 a1 c9 G
Causes for such differences
' @4 Q7 [ d, z% r" FYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! M+ |. p2 W9 E& Y2 UECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 X- C) r. E n+ `Topics:
# [4 ]6 y7 x' I1 t% n3 l! b# d4 FTechnology: r1 Q! E/ I3 i& C& e) F: h) {/ o
Institutions) w8 [% F; g0 q9 g" l
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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( P$ p2 q& x* w5 h3 Q5 B |, rIf you enjoyed learning about
) `. Y- y" n! sSupply and Demand1 e" V% y! S4 M
Consumer Behavior* V% P k3 Q: l% Z
Production and Cost
0 b" W+ |/ R* P% S8 i9 RPrice and Output
* }, B& H, h% k2 ` {Market Structures
! k9 O' F, o1 IYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' N+ n8 Y* {: O2 @ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
" W) D1 q, G) g+ Q/ i- xTopics:
) z- \# D' M) ~( A6 ^! R. mTheory of consumer behavior
g5 @. D M3 y& a; A$ G! ^Theory of production and cost- v2 e- i. \; V D. h" v0 k
Price and output determination under competition0 R, t- ^& }8 u6 K1 g0 v
Monopoly and other market structures
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# b& a& z' A8 h2 C/ fIf you enjoyed learning about , y K2 _- s1 e* T/ R
Costs and Benefits % E# D f5 x: `. @' Q' }/ U
Externalities
0 l9 L& W" U/ e- v* iDecision-making
& v5 n+ W. N# B9 _) _# j+ Z$ o: yOr would like to learn more about . G+ v& t* A+ \/ u' f' A% u q( B
Capital Investments- X6 `% u6 C+ K# h
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!. z7 R! y$ a- Y$ D# z- G* ~
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
+ \0 Z: \ n9 o; G8 v2 a/ eTopics:& @4 w X! o) J Q
Cost-Benefit Analysis9 G2 I* q2 I9 q* z) k0 c- E R9 Z
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
. u) e* {( C" ALook at examples from
5 I9 D5 G2 k R5 ]& r6 x+ D! jTransportation( x _) g" R3 a5 @) y W# i
River Basin Management
" K7 O2 h. F- RElectrical Generation
7 [$ h/ S6 @2 r' H# c. L8 JOil & Gas and Pollution Control4 j$ E2 }4 ]* |4 U9 m; S
" H# h( G7 ]) K* `If you enjoyed learning about
8 _8 h) \! P3 gSupply and Demand
" l: A$ R8 f0 {Externalities
1 C' ]2 k# g8 O( ]* n; W. P* EResource Allocation
' s$ V" z4 W6 a k6 `Taxation) g# S; V7 l0 N0 U5 Q
Or would like to learn more about
: J, d% ]) A+ r# i: i F# n% nSupply of Natural Resources in Canada6 B) a; y0 @, u9 C
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) l: V s) C+ HECON 365 Resource Economics
+ P! D. e9 K' [2 k% O# KTopics:, r' n( B, P/ d$ s0 ^9 k
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources2 V |: X7 \ P% w3 j
Scarcity and pricing% F! U% h6 u0 L# V8 W5 u4 P
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, _% L5 U4 D+ C
$ ?" E8 {5 m( @$ e1 T: n( XIf you enjoyed learning about
1 C3 {+ U0 R7 j( V, e: p% DResource Allocation
! w: S6 S5 @7 P" n( @0 x5 JPricing# s( A6 c% h, }; M: ^- Y
Markets# X# A' h! C# j @. n' B
Government roles& U; i! z; B3 c# g g' k. w- H, |
Or would like to learn more about
+ Y$ {% y7 r% K( l& Y& P' \+ n. `The energy sector, including sources and markets
8 [- u6 l' O: z1 h5 T( I# K, KCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
# Z; f3 [' z6 N- M6 T; p5 u) nYou might enjoy a course about
" j9 U, D7 x+ [1 W& cEnergy Economics!. D9 i8 o8 S7 O* p N0 {3 O
ECON 366 Energy Economics1 n' @$ _+ C$ W. O1 v/ e; ^ _
Topics:
; E" ?' M U) E! ZPricing v! |; j7 c) V1 k p
Role in economic growth 7 t; v) w% y" r: ?9 q# p
Energy sources and markets 2 n- u2 B" @0 } H3 h- g
Role of government
) o) F8 ?. ~: h+ d6 vRegulation , v. I( K2 l& D# j7 G& w0 M4 B9 l
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Externalities, D' A& ]6 J6 U, s0 h% c- v
Regulation
# T, x+ _4 c+ V0 G6 JGovernment roles
& z- K- {( g g, z% @Or would like to learn more about
5 [. T1 o: P8 U' E" F" ^: b1 K* B# CEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration) S* D/ ^2 z, f5 ?1 w
Steps taken to address deterioration, r9 \4 e$ E$ o* U; t# }6 Y$ N) b
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 1 I( T! W( y+ w% Q7 j- m9 m+ H/ }( C; w
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
0 G& r; W& G# X, r# {Topics: + y1 R( v4 g% h5 w, _+ i
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ `1 v9 l$ H: [% [
Types and causes of environmental deterioration : k9 J* f: R* R# \" Z# j& U
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 d6 A# `; Y/ c; W! |
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about# I4 V" q2 F1 m5 M! q
Individual Incentives
* Y h4 Z) h) [Total Welfare
6 A, [3 ~/ f, P0 s) [$ ]3 j- Z0 mYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! * A- @9 x0 m3 d& s3 }2 ^
ECON 378 Law and Economics
5 {' N6 W& p5 h6 }# b: I" |Topics: + O4 D4 ^- A! n6 C8 T3 L1 e
Issues in Criminal and Family Law( a' l3 ]+ c( d4 b
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 ~8 q" o: J8 p2 M# KChild Support Payments
4 o' y" @# T5 ^( ] }Private Divorce agreements. |/ r m1 O* S2 d+ K- R
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ Y) y2 H, W% h% m
! w" ~: G# }) |! T! XIf you enjoyed learning about % B. }+ {! U) M- e) s1 C: u
Prisoners Dilemma
+ n/ z# p: [0 B; c% D6 VDominant Strategies( Y. X4 Y& O, Q' c6 F
Collusion
7 B+ T( o* [5 Y2 T- gYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! : ~" A# I( }1 n" A1 _4 h ^
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) L* K8 I3 h# ^/ N
Topics:
- A6 {5 J$ \% S, p! |( n0 TAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games: ~# U' W/ |* M0 [) m
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ; A* e: e) | _; K! v0 d. L( ~: C
Note! Prerequisites:
2 G& X4 b u5 t3 ?" \5 JECON 384 & 299 |
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