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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth. X- ^; W# T) f. K$ j
Or would like to learn more about:
: w; C- H" r5 E# k {2 }( ^China as an Emerging Economy2 T; f0 _5 k" B' x) I- l
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 s0 |# A$ F( t! K7 j( GECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
: C, g6 j/ F, r \9 ^3 XTopics: ' C- x/ Q) ]" o% `" r( B$ a L
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ u7 C$ ]" y2 H3 U9 o6 L H
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
: u b& ~5 ^( `# u' c1 r" s, [+ {! W( _Consequences of economic reform6 z f+ M1 s0 |5 ]/ u2 |
Canada’s economic relations with China
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: {% j* O5 f( o$ F8 g' yIf you would like to learn more about:
$ P. j0 ]4 H, y1 PRich and Poor Countries! X3 B3 T# S; \# F
Why economies differ! x8 w% D# ]" l) B& j! e
Causes for such differences
. I% C5 z! X& E8 F1 _You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ M( Q1 o' I, d j5 xECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 k8 }5 ]; m' l+ o8 B0 KTopics:
1 }( H8 d1 q4 LTechnology
+ \! V9 Z1 e1 n3 l* W. `% [Institutions. n1 s3 n2 s. r& L
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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8 T1 n2 k: A7 q; u! u; KIf you enjoyed learning about . A! Y; W& j4 S. `: [4 M& T, T
Supply and Demand
" W" b- K( M1 y, k9 C$ ~. cConsumer Behavior2 _9 O/ }: b: q
Production and Cost; }/ ~( r% S6 X- a) I+ ~8 d
Price and Output8 O7 v" B' F7 v. o6 X, q7 o, p4 A
Market Structures& a& y- R/ ^$ k2 c6 |6 w
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!5 x; l. }2 R' {3 E
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( L2 t) W, j2 h7 J, V
Topics: 2 e& O9 _7 B- q/ V
Theory of consumer behavior
5 w5 c( \4 [) \ GTheory of production and cost
K3 X$ J3 R1 h! lPrice and output determination under competition
, n9 g" N! z+ O) d2 `7 c0 z$ @6 ^Monopoly and other market structures! b1 t+ S! W' D
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If you enjoyed learning about
& \, \0 ]2 d% Z! i4 W& gCosts and Benefits
1 p4 t' D7 t+ y8 \4 nExternalities& H/ N* x( m) o1 E
Decision-making
& K" X( v4 b" y" \, T) BOr would like to learn more about
7 H# u5 c3 [& S7 e+ x2 I( H) KCapital Investments
# {0 E5 ^+ ~8 i" F, dYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
0 Z+ c; M, j( V- xECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
5 g$ J; h0 \1 T1 q9 R; [& bTopics:
' h% j1 a/ ?- {$ v* w; eCost-Benefit Analysis
7 S+ j- A# }. [6 f. }7 K6 lEvaluating Public Investment Projects
5 k( U3 Q1 f* dLook at examples from 6 a" W- h. z8 `7 {6 M
Transportation5 ?. F7 g3 f9 N5 l; Z
River Basin Management
2 | g( R+ U+ A) `% j9 _* Q% KElectrical Generation
5 c z' `9 \7 X' @ E3 g" fOil & Gas and Pollution Control3 a7 T0 x! }( @ ^; a$ v
2 `; q, P) n$ o8 a; `If you enjoyed learning about : z8 C! y0 P; V! N- }' e- l
Supply and Demand
4 e. |, C+ w( c9 q& P; c. tExternalities; d$ x% J1 N( f9 @& S- C/ f; F: j
Resource Allocation! U& H) Z0 b/ a" ^* p
Taxation
( f' G2 R" E; z8 D$ S6 f) W, {; _Or would like to learn more about
. O2 H( Q2 `) G1 tSupply of Natural Resources in Canada$ q% j* q8 X6 a6 x5 d
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& j( g/ C$ M. X' x
ECON 365 Resource Economics' U/ ~5 e" |: |. W1 s1 A& r. K
Topics:
5 v7 {. F4 n8 H" i6 Z5 pExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% V( c6 \3 H% n) t, P( v: _% sScarcity and pricing' ?. X3 s" v: e" b
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues% Z4 v# u/ [5 W1 u! X9 j$ {' ?
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 `% s9 J/ x/ b0 w8 y ?3 QResource Allocation
1 W$ r0 u4 E; K7 a: T$ {" l4 GPricing
/ f( E4 y1 ~" `* x- [+ z0 bMarkets
) l Y+ c% x9 e" C# X/ [& V6 WGovernment roles! L$ P% {( ?0 j) s E( ?
Or would like to learn more about 8 ?6 N- _+ L! w) S1 u5 Z# O) M
The energy sector, including sources and markets d* e: Y( W; R
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
' s0 k. `1 ~& _You might enjoy a course about
9 r! I' K' j4 V/ JEnergy Economics!; ?0 [0 G3 F1 i! i' V- e' m# n/ `
ECON 366 Energy Economics
/ U9 N3 N9 X; w' {$ K9 j) OTopics:
6 k) ?) j: O; |Pricing* X: E B% j8 \0 a8 v; E$ V& @
Role in economic growth
0 m3 u. A+ P9 MEnergy sources and markets
) q9 y0 |* q) x( T% Z/ D; ~5 jRole of government
, q) l6 C- V" y% j: D6 I/ `* |3 qRegulation 4 d! m8 y8 |* H+ \* v7 i( n
1 [; r. [% a' @' \6 {6 m" EIf you enjoyed learning about - g N: U# M* @8 {+ R0 L
Externalities' F% J i: o, j% _; M/ |
Regulation
$ n9 p$ l' f6 Y$ B9 I! @# I3 C/ u9 Y) dGovernment roles( c3 Z) }8 e9 H
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! U) ^6 T1 w* ZSteps taken to address deterioration. K9 {1 Z# g4 ] ]6 `
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 b. K; S+ J N' J. T8 C. QECON 369 Economics of the Environment
$ s D% G! P1 }% MTopics:
. t5 Z5 i9 Q1 h3 I( t; jEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment * i9 d* [( m' P8 Z4 g' _
Types and causes of environmental deterioration + k/ f0 g) L& c+ G, l$ L
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
! `* s' p! S8 Z ?0 `( o( c9 M% KRecreation economics
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3 \% w* T8 S. i, {* |0 N4 NIf you enjoyed learning about3 n6 O- `0 t0 ~/ z3 g3 d: u
Individual Incentives* U4 T4 n h1 l+ ?0 u& D% Y6 `# M w
Total Welfare
5 L% n# ~- Q7 g- t. oYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) l% [3 ^$ p+ N: SECON 378 Law and Economics
) f: I# e$ B& r. p5 LTopics: $ h! z3 W4 i# m: K6 d
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
& }2 ~( S6 e! y+ T+ H/ ~! UCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 t; {: `' A: B$ \Child Support Payments
% U6 C5 m) d8 n4 T6 a0 s; QPrivate Divorce agreements1 y5 F, w/ J/ ?$ v& O6 z( a
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma& l3 N: I( I) R$ ?# z. ^
Dominant Strategies, g% ^6 p, h/ R \& P+ n* o T( |7 d d
Collusion
2 @% _! P) b# |& T& OYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
: g9 S1 P W' Q9 i9 W* n) TECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& n9 L% I( U# W* C, S p+ d$ L3 W: n
Topics: & G- G& {. {6 U+ x. E
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games) h, p) d9 t7 m3 k& b9 r) ]
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 5 O+ @; f( b* y
Note! Prerequisites: % [9 e1 @! u& V& o% C1 n
ECON 384 & 299 |
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