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If you enjoyed learning about:
, O7 \3 L8 v8 {/ ?- N* X5 _Trade
) G3 t. e7 F9 z: {Growth
2 R P9 L, a! X; QOr would like to learn more about:
, d3 D: F. g2 xChina as an Emerging Economy
3 N$ b3 \+ u3 b; |& w; [2 \You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ D6 \- g2 i6 y- \9 U' a
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 P3 j' y% l' ~$ V) ]' tTopics: 3 F4 s$ u2 U6 h1 N9 ~/ H
Chinese Economy Characteristics
3 I6 _6 t' z% V! t: `Recent Events in the Chinese Economy1 k+ [7 E$ v- _/ ^' S
Consequences of economic reform
7 J* _6 W$ H5 w2 a" o- GCanada’s economic relations with China5 r9 }5 ~; |6 i
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Rich and Poor Countries3 Q% ?: n) O/ I' r$ _
Why economies differ$ X& K$ C& i- j9 k; A6 D0 T
Causes for such differences7 Q3 b2 d1 K J( b& W1 Q
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ ~* c8 V+ K4 |3 gECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 j( G8 J+ v& N5 HTopics:/ [! O, h/ U5 v* g
Technology1 W& r) T" z* T" G- g$ \
Institutions
3 Z* r6 A: I9 v, {; o" qGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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/ ~4 F+ }9 c6 z; @% T+ hSupply and Demand
6 J3 o+ U: i! @! K6 YConsumer Behavior/ c3 H# k" I* h# N( k
Production and Cost
# N; e2 e& x m' O% zPrice and Output
3 R" z, T$ S J! b3 V! D" b/ rMarket Structures; E' s2 `$ x; m" X9 }$ o" `$ d
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, N+ i) X( ?1 j8 D/ o" kECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! [5 P2 T ?; {; E. f0 I; aTopics: ; a8 j: W& r5 `$ U. @
Theory of consumer behavior% U+ L, r* \$ p* B
Theory of production and cost
( K. o; _1 h& |6 p H- D6 FPrice and output determination under competition7 w6 h3 s2 j& @" g) e
Monopoly and other market structures
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* t- s) c' H* z# C vIf you enjoyed learning about - Q6 `8 ]! i+ F6 x6 u, ^) E) O
Costs and Benefits 9 r. T1 [: g& A$ _4 }0 B' w; F
Externalities ^' v$ @2 m& f% L, l% Z# A/ |
Decision-making4 c; s" e6 u# X- o+ \6 ^* M; U
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Capital Investments
% b6 O7 x5 c6 J0 [. D- f0 U6 ]You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!6 {" X* t' b2 C# ]# R, g: S* [
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
; T0 |' M! L3 d& Z& uTopics:
" v) q2 F/ `* t5 o5 q- W/ vCost-Benefit Analysis
8 l/ Q' M" C; V* t8 n1 w, bEvaluating Public Investment Projects1 B/ h* O" Q/ J+ {
Look at examples from * V9 T/ { E( Q0 K
Transportation
! `8 y, F! ^* [River Basin Management/ I* c! G8 X, I6 s9 w2 E G( I. ~
Electrical Generation7 G6 H, _! t' M: v4 j5 ~
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control: e2 }7 ]$ U' i' J1 v
5 v9 K7 G& M/ s& {; V# lIf you enjoyed learning about
- h" D% H; h, w9 }. vSupply and Demand+ z" i+ D6 L6 j- T& B$ m D
Externalities6 X- C. k' d; ?& u; A( D; C
Resource Allocation
8 V; P V: o; |Taxation. A" P) }/ b! m# S
Or would like to learn more about " H/ F" C, ?& ~. I9 Q, |6 [
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada: |4 i4 e1 X6 J& ]
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 x: l& u+ i$ L2 D* U, `
ECON 365 Resource Economics
1 L, w; P+ I/ k) PTopics:
8 `: h1 O% P/ l: BExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 M9 l" L$ D6 a# T8 w. c7 WScarcity and pricing
* Q) v) _9 p% H7 U- ]' S0 E; tContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
; U) Q* o+ B8 _' q7 F) ePricing) W' I- S9 ]7 [; m5 `2 d7 K& I
Markets# K2 s" \2 A4 P: [
Government roles R- [, ]- t% ~8 R. V2 [' ~: C$ v$ S
Or would like to learn more about
( ]- u7 M$ g6 T, y8 [0 j) S9 I- gThe energy sector, including sources and markets# T1 a/ a& | A8 |) s; a: ~" |
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) ]) a4 ~$ Y: a! [ a& g. z: _5 KYou might enjoy a course about . }: O" {& Q! Y) ?) ?" j1 Q
Energy Economics! S5 V1 g7 J! L% {1 R
ECON 366 Energy Economics
9 @3 a" u+ |* H! CTopics: - S1 e3 D0 W* }* @2 p% Z# u4 C: e2 m
Pricing% M) @, N+ v5 q* o8 }7 Z
Role in economic growth
2 t/ u' w. P+ W+ S0 }# R* SEnergy sources and markets
. v3 I7 L9 c* J Y# C. iRole of government
2 s5 ^2 P/ \- G/ A5 J* m4 V+ {Regulation
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Externalities( ^3 r3 d* [0 h# v
Regulation
6 m2 I# |8 ~! C; yGovernment roles
7 X1 R- ]! l5 t! F- LOr would like to learn more about 2 M4 k& w4 _$ \: Q* l2 ?
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( y |- ~3 L- F7 C a) {" B/ }Steps taken to address deterioration8 N2 a4 f/ a) e+ @1 U, K
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
" R4 M2 F& [& z0 L% @0 GECON 369 Economics of the Environment
4 Q& B" Z2 p9 p' fTopics:
) ?: E9 Y8 R/ n- I* O/ `Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment . @4 o6 v" o( P: w+ T, A& }; C
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) u. J! `8 H* I% h
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 d0 A8 I! j% a: N2 W6 V+ rRecreation economics
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4 S; z2 j) f8 y9 A4 w: {5 wIf you enjoyed learning about
% A% H9 K5 N& [' s' q Individual Incentives
* W3 K' C) q7 @Total Welfare 6 e( h3 r2 n+ ~% _
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% O# T8 Q* B4 l% bECON 378 Law and Economics
5 J" T% p) G' @8 s6 PTopics:
$ d* G6 `& c2 GIssues in Criminal and Family Law* K" I4 V7 J' g4 k1 R" y) L1 ^
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 v `; {: K/ N# c, O) G2 C. j
Child Support Payments
$ y1 Q/ C- n2 n; C0 nPrivate Divorce agreements
7 F5 h! K; |# ~9 c' bCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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% _$ x) w8 W( T7 p4 i0 p$ fPrisoners Dilemma
7 [3 C7 S, J! m5 o& pDominant Strategies
8 G0 i% I- ^4 ZCollusion" L$ ?9 A$ i& e
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 s: R; |0 E' V6 `. o
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications+ N T+ k; a* W" d0 x( M& T6 r
Topics:
7 q" q$ ]6 r" \0 \4 l: u1 D- yAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games& R* `* o$ }: U0 ?# M
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; J1 H+ R5 C) l! J% Q$ [& U U+ {& mNote! Prerequisites:
7 u5 e f; P! O% PECON 384 & 299 |
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