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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
9 o) d/ S& P" o! `5 z- TOr would like to learn more about:
- o; A" K" }6 \9 ?5 PChina as an Emerging Economy
7 v6 ^+ Q2 ?/ F, }You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) t: s! y: U5 j: nECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
+ @2 |% g& q+ n& U- MTopics: % A- |. `! i3 p' S, R
Chinese Economy Characteristics
. T: x6 H; r" i. @5 p) |: dRecent Events in the Chinese Economy3 c/ F# G% H( z% i
Consequences of economic reform, R' |0 G- l# \- r; z& @# `
Canada’s economic relations with China
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; k ]$ f# H0 E% ]* n% y# TIf you would like to learn more about:
/ ~. ^9 j: d/ _) q, w V1 @Rich and Poor Countries
( C' f: @7 j. a( S2 RWhy economies differ6 v0 V U7 n( U6 _; G& Y
Causes for such differences
- m2 f7 I) T6 M7 PYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth" A9 _2 Y2 h7 G& p! n( V, Z+ R/ @
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ ~% D- O/ `9 \3 S
Topics:0 X: b2 O3 r4 {: u% P
Technology# b/ \2 |4 l' ]0 E9 N& g! V
Institutions- M) a$ N/ k- x: P/ E; {/ D/ }
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand# w6 p, ], v: Y" K5 L/ T
Consumer Behavior! r: B [* x& `* }3 k
Production and Cost
: N1 Y1 J5 v/ Z/ nPrice and Output
1 ]2 U% ^, P" ~+ gMarket Structures
9 y7 b$ @+ H) z6 eYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- X6 P0 P) |& U: c1 {/ D7 WECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 N: b, n0 n6 _) ^- K m
Topics: $ K! Q; b4 W( Y# ? X) y
Theory of consumer behavior: K1 z6 K b% z8 B5 G
Theory of production and cost
" X7 P6 n" X* V' L. N- A1 IPrice and output determination under competition
+ ]3 T+ i+ {* h9 O9 Y- ~3 GMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about , T# [5 e( g# U' W* m, i9 W& l2 o- ~
Costs and Benefits 7 x$ T' Y& J8 \9 c5 j& Q
Externalities
$ m6 ~! ~0 i# x# tDecision-making" X1 E( }. u/ B* `4 b" W6 D
Or would like to learn more about
, M$ [2 T* Y3 v4 W2 uCapital Investments
# j3 h4 a9 z: I( a7 ^You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!; y4 q5 x4 h. l M5 D
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' }9 P- ~% }1 Z7 s$ l% K1 t* yTopics:! @. j, Y# u3 t+ }, H) g6 C. e
Cost-Benefit Analysis
# M. Z( I( }5 p8 Y* xEvaluating Public Investment Projects2 ^5 g( T7 o+ ]
Look at examples from 2 c1 V6 q1 {% p; _4 B: V9 b
Transportation
9 ]3 U% r K2 p- ]- kRiver Basin Management
7 \/ v) z6 x& x! g1 y" uElectrical Generation% X5 c; b$ z4 x7 p' v
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control7 b3 l) v1 @0 K6 s
) ` P! \- {# ]9 i& G; _. c9 t: AIf you enjoyed learning about 2 }. W4 O; x7 q
Supply and Demand
6 P W+ X. o7 [) p4 x( F8 X& WExternalities
4 S/ U' I7 Y3 r* |1 u( W8 O" }Resource Allocation0 k5 [5 N* S# c1 ]. g" x
Taxation9 M2 W. t5 C0 Z- K( d
Or would like to learn more about
6 x7 ]$ L/ i+ R0 fSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
( j1 C; o, M4 Z8 J7 ~You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 d$ j9 O6 t5 F7 P' N8 oECON 365 Resource Economics
! x( d9 }0 X- i, e' tTopics:$ p. M5 f7 y+ g# Q& ~+ {" z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources% w( ]9 r. H8 f/ l6 K" ^5 b/ p
Scarcity and pricing
7 R, w) E: e$ g8 a- s8 T: Z8 ~Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues, Y) M) W* M2 ]4 B
2 n2 ?5 u: \) Z* x# J8 v" k7 kIf you enjoyed learning about 9 s4 G b# l9 J
Resource Allocation" K+ [8 U; X/ `3 D; S) M
Pricing; O- H. t+ H& X1 {
Markets5 N- T& e/ _" B9 G3 B" h6 K
Government roles
6 p* }* x$ O' g& s, N- c! @Or would like to learn more about 5 O% h, M2 a& H! B( R' r4 G
The energy sector, including sources and markets0 l5 Z& g2 u, o+ y. N
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, e5 \: M, U; w" S3 D n: O; R
You might enjoy a course about
2 V6 i: D) ~, ?& S% QEnergy Economics!8 e; B3 @0 \% v4 B/ G+ E7 P# L0 C
ECON 366 Energy Economics
! [( u% v4 _2 STopics: 5 P9 k+ @3 U$ y3 A
Pricing
, p2 B/ B' p+ n2 A1 rRole in economic growth . \" g2 |: g0 o, o
Energy sources and markets # j: L8 y i- R" r& Z2 r
Role of government ~$ D6 v( p8 k: O- b o
Regulation 9 M( F# w& x# x% x6 s; k- A3 ^ Q
; i1 C. i/ x% {$ K& K1 K" iIf you enjoyed learning about
, U0 @2 T- U6 Y( k1 U" N# t3 [0 YExternalities
8 h$ F) k" @9 TRegulation
; x$ ?8 r4 j( X( P. l5 `; V' o4 cGovernment roles
/ X/ s; A5 {1 A3 w# }% pOr would like to learn more about
8 N# w3 F9 n9 CEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 E1 \% C( i2 U! Q) K! H; r
Steps taken to address deterioration- s, q$ ~8 V0 e3 j& B5 l; | R
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, ?3 [/ s: d3 D0 U' FECON 369 Economics of the Environment: Q/ s* T( x7 `- b
Topics:
. |" b; j8 F. i* y, S# DEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 f! L. O4 }" O \0 P" |Types and causes of environmental deterioration - M9 K6 J. V2 @+ k
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! H! M: u6 s/ |5 Y+ p9 i9 D- o8 C& ~3 D
Recreation economics, [2 }2 A( Y! v4 Q$ T
6 \6 \1 N/ s6 Y: Y) b6 HIf you enjoyed learning about" }& E. {# Z0 Y4 i: B9 d0 ]
Individual Incentives2 e0 t4 l2 C- t0 s- ~* t
Total Welfare
1 G+ a8 G' f! S$ P& N% S0 f9 E6 ZYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- M+ O* r( x0 S% N( LECON 378 Law and Economics
, I8 D0 t3 U5 Y& d8 Q: H1 FTopics: # G. p/ G: O& P: a$ {% N/ V+ ~
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
, e6 [) V4 {3 u1 L# ~$ b; | sCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 p) A7 {/ b( lChild Support Payments
' @, s, i; J. b6 V0 T* J, p! hPrivate Divorce agreements
# N7 `7 \- b hCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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. B" z9 O; x2 Q* r, sIf you enjoyed learning about
- u2 T& w; B6 n, G& V$ s- z% ]Prisoners Dilemma
7 M C D( D2 i1 ?: M) hDominant Strategies
2 Z. N( s% R) `! Q" ~: u. zCollusion
, F; d3 Z% r( f9 k5 ?2 K3 c# tYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
/ C( K' W, b) Z* ^! DECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 W9 z% M9 v8 Q2 M8 yTopics: 6 k8 @3 ]) \5 X
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
7 i1 G" d g, c+ ^Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 0 w N# r( R* F0 V# Z
Note! Prerequisites: ) N: h3 U q4 ^6 I: J/ c/ _1 n0 S+ m
ECON 384 & 299 |
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