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If you enjoyed learning about:
5 t1 K6 u6 l' w {* B. `, X2 YTrade
8 \2 T7 v% l+ dGrowth
3 E+ ?- A& i4 d/ j3 w% p4 T7 bOr would like to learn more about:
+ @0 O6 L, z: [7 OChina as an Emerging Economy
# x- c1 K( U/ e2 JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; \/ Y# ?' c- q& m! {' g( J- T) hECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& i2 t) i" O9 ~Topics:
6 }; z m$ d8 t6 B* C R) i5 hChinese Economy Characteristics
0 @0 ~4 v2 i1 i( VRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
2 D1 @$ f! j9 b1 [Consequences of economic reform8 N- ?$ Q! y/ _' [ _7 o: c
Canada’s economic relations with China6 F" j. y- J' d
/ j3 S/ D9 S h2 ]1 e9 d& g
If you would like to learn more about: - t4 Y! A# K/ O$ v" L
Rich and Poor Countries
# l9 Z& J F/ t* e AWhy economies differ
8 a ^4 v- q0 a0 n' s& OCauses for such differences7 r( q* q7 P- ]
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 j7 m8 ], m8 z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) V. m4 q* j9 ~8 d( ^# b+ Q% J% eTopics:, D) ] V6 y% _7 H6 C- F# A3 t
Technology
- X2 i$ V% T: U: C5 yInstitutions
; H% \, M. T' K" `Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
* t/ `; m5 q" M5 j4 Y {+ C; uSupply and Demand
* z8 z0 J& E. jConsumer Behavior2 _5 B) C6 i! I# g
Production and Cost0 |: J% j3 s( V/ |- Z
Price and Output
8 t6 H1 Y8 z2 pMarket Structures
) `" `& S1 S1 t* M+ uYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% n, u6 g" ?5 G& _% J. [! ^# vECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 B' M! _, e( u& q& v y* C; y1 sTopics:
$ q( ^, U5 w& h+ I$ ETheory of consumer behavior
' ~9 a% u! y# ^' c5 d1 STheory of production and cost, B$ e% c+ |* p1 F/ W
Price and output determination under competition
f" B& s( C& y- L) YMonopoly and other market structures
5 k; D: |$ }1 p$ a2 T+ T/ l( l1 U% p/ ^1 |6 {8 M3 K. `
If you enjoyed learning about
7 r5 c9 E% d3 s7 C7 mCosts and Benefits
. _* {4 S- g' ^9 q7 z2 aExternalities& W; n! u4 |) L/ I; U: G
Decision-making
) Z8 j' P( x) {5 FOr would like to learn more about * @3 H [( F: c) l' B
Capital Investments* G7 |3 i/ P7 o7 O
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ s* w! ]$ D" A+ I$ F' M
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
% l( d l8 W$ b- `* QTopics:" p5 m6 i; H- |7 B
Cost-Benefit Analysis! q/ q$ a/ `) Z7 J3 Y' a- d4 Y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
$ Q1 h( x. a7 r5 l4 T) w5 ULook at examples from # b+ j8 w, F( {5 g9 B' t
Transportation x8 q: X c- K7 t
River Basin Management
6 l* u8 Z& J% PElectrical Generation
& V- m# ]4 A" {Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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: {% B: F- l% h5 i! nIf you enjoyed learning about
% y3 d1 `! Q+ s& x) ^# n- N2 S/ ?: hSupply and Demand
8 V; X0 o9 z- Q" w9 L; Z- VExternalities7 o ]/ \- v5 e
Resource Allocation. c( \7 m( N9 a: o9 X
Taxation
% L$ w3 ~: K. R0 e7 Z% u% Y9 EOr would like to learn more about
* ]3 P* g# W4 b) [) aSupply of Natural Resources in Canada$ _ _ f; A! E& r
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* E7 s/ U, d7 L, U; L8 s! o# ?& o
ECON 365 Resource Economics2 N4 |* l% u# b! B" @0 c
Topics:
4 Q- N" x9 g3 ?) j7 WExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( O6 S9 u8 t" R7 Z/ l& v6 `5 N+ n
Scarcity and pricing1 ~/ q! j, R- q; i `
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues& J/ S2 B. o. X! v$ p7 S
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 F7 O( ~$ m# l8 j3 wResource Allocation
. V0 k* L& q+ i3 p k8 x& JPricing. E5 e8 s9 p4 ?- E% R
Markets
; l- l( {8 D/ eGovernment roles) ?3 O* ?8 d' D5 c
Or would like to learn more about : w$ D' h \' t* @% G2 d+ s
The energy sector, including sources and markets3 S6 v( z7 o/ N3 B: @ A8 s
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) b4 z; n0 l7 k/ FYou might enjoy a course about
3 a3 ^3 A Z# q5 _. t1 mEnergy Economics!4 W& x! e8 E- b" L, O7 O
ECON 366 Energy Economics
5 f3 u* ^# @; p- z; y% v# ^7 e' KTopics: 8 _- f8 H1 u" B0 T7 f& v. v& I
Pricing9 a+ U2 }1 t9 ~0 p/ s
Role in economic growth
- S0 \& F7 N2 NEnergy sources and markets
- B/ ?, D9 G7 i( j: K! x- A; }( @/ PRole of government 5 ?. a$ o( n0 k
Regulation ; `3 U6 L+ I P9 G* A$ q0 M1 p
) n _% f% @. J6 n7 w9 s/ M! `If you enjoyed learning about
; D" l( P% Z) |7 [# UExternalities
6 v4 l. G" N$ ^9 c2 QRegulation
$ `/ X" T8 Y+ P' q. U- u4 vGovernment roles$ }; B0 M3 j3 ?2 E- w; l- X& ]
Or would like to learn more about
- l* [7 j( m+ j( z2 y& @! bEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
7 z9 p( x' b$ g! n' t, LSteps taken to address deterioration, t. I6 p7 {1 {# f0 ~- _! V! H4 @; Z
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ! g/ D t9 X5 r; `3 A3 o
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
* g: Q$ w. d$ X9 I! W* L6 bTopics: 6 F! v6 e4 u+ O7 Y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. @% x$ T9 x9 YTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
, q. p2 Z# P* e [8 m( [* l; uTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# M8 {2 _* _. |Recreation economics# u) P7 o) p9 ]' b( d8 d
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If you enjoyed learning about
& O- _4 W1 E& O# r Individual Incentives2 o: p) N3 x3 W: v$ N- a( h
Total Welfare
5 X z$ U1 b! \* h1 d* l. DYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ c& N0 E' E* E' ?0 L( lECON 378 Law and Economics$ p& U- e. u& y6 r! u% Y
Topics: + ]( N7 Z3 I1 _1 o8 t$ M. l# Z/ R; }
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
& j' u8 I( ~9 N1 s5 P0 PCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 [. C2 [. K8 v6 C' V q0 u+ W0 bChild Support Payments
+ o; c: f6 [8 o2 DPrivate Divorce agreements
$ m3 M' l5 G" ~3 b" b9 }: nCriminal provisions of the Competition Act# N! ] k/ j$ t/ X
0 l5 {4 @, E8 U, x) rIf you enjoyed learning about / b5 F" k4 v8 W
Prisoners Dilemma
5 ]1 J. l* x% S4 A! R3 yDominant Strategies+ l0 {- v( L5 q3 X
Collusion3 {, `* ^& @1 |" R
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 C/ j2 e& `1 G0 r" LECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 l: j9 I; V Q" w. _5 }4 Z: tTopics: * ?0 o) F9 {1 |( d9 i% B& }' S' @0 |
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
+ v6 q! S2 r5 g2 |) S+ vApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # s7 p+ c b8 c
Note! Prerequisites:
" Q/ }1 b% d$ m7 Y8 U( @9 b6 e! iECON 384 & 299 |
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