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If you enjoyed learning about:
9 P; d- ^. Z0 D3 Q/ FTrade
+ e+ U/ d0 h/ |" vGrowth& r9 n2 t) `. F8 J- T2 d
Or would like to learn more about:
7 A6 u0 c' S* X% j' a$ [China as an Emerging Economy% g( V, v. j- ^6 x2 P
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! k8 w X1 Y8 V; y+ r
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
1 ~( H E5 z$ @) M" n; x" yTopics: ; \ J8 W) w$ k: S
Chinese Economy Characteristics# ~ H ?8 C/ t2 m v5 r
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
, D0 C7 v+ r8 g) }: u0 `% \1 m* FConsequences of economic reform
1 K' t; E3 j0 gCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
: Z( H: t1 V: @Rich and Poor Countries+ k2 h% Q) e( _. G1 `; c
Why economies differ D9 ^- e$ ]2 a9 ^, i2 C( s7 m$ [+ j
Causes for such differences
8 `+ \% B/ n- YYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! Y; y6 b8 q$ e) e1 f
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# d+ \5 T! i3 o4 B# x% V$ E
Topics:
7 G& q% v( m E/ z+ [! [/ K7 S0 ETechnology
8 C% ?! }3 @+ U* ~7 H. A7 J" ZInstitutions
' g& O8 V+ l0 R2 m6 c( iGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 e- c }, z2 \6 n: }% g
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 f0 P9 \% ?* S9 ESupply and Demand9 Y' y7 j' q6 m; X
Consumer Behavior5 h( s5 Z5 x1 {" p4 C- X7 J
Production and Cost6 c3 T9 x* J/ B
Price and Output# y: x6 d. x: q9 E4 \
Market Structures
; L* _5 @$ l) D5 ~You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( c9 E$ g2 }& |ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 z6 m2 ? E9 @: V2 {6 p* ]/ QTopics:
2 X! z4 x a- j6 [Theory of consumer behavior
- P$ W9 ^/ f/ A" f2 S4 ^4 I5 F0 ]Theory of production and cost- X/ t; O/ w! f% n
Price and output determination under competition
6 q/ b0 `2 c+ r+ a6 b( o+ EMonopoly and other market structures6 o* u8 [7 P! r/ V/ ?4 E+ {
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 n2 x3 p: o9 x) eCosts and Benefits , {; z: b A5 y- r& F) D0 u: Q
Externalities
1 ]: G/ Q. r/ p0 k" I5 U2 z' Y6 DDecision-making
( J% J) b) s1 p) m2 {Or would like to learn more about # f% J. p, B% M: X) A/ B
Capital Investments8 Q+ R* N6 V# i C- k4 s
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!# c9 k- S8 O- N. C$ O1 X1 F" S8 q
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
) [9 h6 d5 C0 U9 @2 @0 W- zTopics: D' ~( R/ V2 a, v4 U! _# S
Cost-Benefit Analysis3 A: E3 q) x8 d, ?
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
4 e: e. Q6 ?2 W: Z* KLook at examples from : b$ V" J7 g% r$ X
Transportation
- ^$ M, Y! D8 _- x, L. LRiver Basin Management; K4 s: y; I$ c6 ~* G8 y
Electrical Generation. f* ~% G" i, T3 t# K$ {. H }
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control" a4 J o9 d2 ?/ p- v
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If you enjoyed learning about
k2 x. j3 A: ySupply and Demand1 u5 _. `$ ^* r' `4 P7 c
Externalities) J5 P) Q1 O7 t, o' K
Resource Allocation
" `6 _/ j @5 z& J& ^Taxation
' f9 z$ n# U. Y. R& cOr would like to learn more about ) e* `5 j# K$ F, R2 H
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada" Y$ e2 j, u8 F' M/ z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!, M6 W3 _) E$ S" S( P* u3 q6 D2 A. O
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 J6 }0 k& a- \ l2 _Topics:
2 [) C8 T/ Q2 h/ |, q9 [& s/ QExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ m% T. W! C% e0 n/ {, D9 l4 wScarcity and pricing
* l; p6 r. `$ }! ?! K s9 B: r7 HContemporary Canadian resource policy issues) t3 l. y# O+ o. A+ H
2 C* l) d$ G. F* B4 G) e2 R! mIf you enjoyed learning about
+ {2 r' q) |- ]6 j# H0 @4 iResource Allocation
- m# J; X8 i; ~! m' q! D& |5 sPricing. S& Q2 k1 o5 F- t& U
Markets: o3 O1 w% t5 e+ ^* r; [ C( P3 _
Government roles
: G' C( F4 f7 BOr would like to learn more about - F, ?3 e4 g/ k4 j: K+ w
The energy sector, including sources and markets
& u% Z# W3 \/ G1 s* D0 N+ hCanadian Energy Policy and current issues; ?( g* Y' p4 Y3 o# S
You might enjoy a course about ; `2 v7 \8 @- T# S9 H% n$ ?4 z3 c, H6 S
Energy Economics! o* U8 A, l1 y' c
ECON 366 Energy Economics
: A' V7 U9 v: V5 N/ C! |Topics:
, b' z% r/ B/ OPricing
# P( R0 {& }2 Q! I$ g' a2 KRole in economic growth / i' J% Q1 r( ]; U0 W+ D% P; O
Energy sources and markets " U* u- Y m. S+ t7 r# e
Role of government 0 y0 c' U* m z& y; X
Regulation - J% n) `% L( ~6 Y5 X J4 u
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 D6 ~& O% C5 LExternalities
- s2 |( b: p! _7 t. W9 q$ G, b0 URegulation
: R2 T; l. x, RGovernment roles2 |3 {' L4 {5 ], D
Or would like to learn more about
/ b" s3 ~! S' S7 @; G3 C6 HEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" c5 L; c; P& p- d7 T5 A# y
Steps taken to address deterioration- O( b: K: W% {
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! / F; o6 `+ K( `) c4 S+ a4 ]( P
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ g j$ {* M& H& ^% P6 Q! E
Topics: 1 \ Q& i0 n7 r
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 Z% J* u0 ^( mTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
9 ^! ^6 i7 A0 {7 mTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- h- S# Z) V. i- E& |Recreation economics% b' S7 D$ V# Z6 z
$ E8 d8 S( A+ E3 E7 w) }- VIf you enjoyed learning about
( I1 [: g% q4 o$ g& P5 Y- M Individual Incentives
3 U1 J* j* W# N! e# s" O5 Y5 oTotal Welfare % S# `% i7 ~2 c0 A3 P
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! . B. b3 w8 P! A, [: N
ECON 378 Law and Economics
1 n/ f, B0 z. m% Q& Y3 f8 a9 GTopics:
, T( j$ R$ ?" A; g$ zIssues in Criminal and Family Law
& X$ m$ o% t% ?" rCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 J3 L' k+ t$ L; O3 O
Child Support Payments
9 Y/ L5 r9 u n, Y# A$ |8 K; GPrivate Divorce agreements0 v* G6 Z4 m# m
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ p8 S* q: x& Q% I# o+ [
) D: i3 L- s7 A. KIf you enjoyed learning about
) N$ c9 I% I& E z# QPrisoners Dilemma! }$ B3 \: X9 ?0 g+ r2 d
Dominant Strategies
3 @( A: L. o* O' e) t) B: MCollusion
" q; H% R3 {% E* S5 LYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 E9 Q0 u& M9 q+ G/ p" E5 H
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
6 D* Y/ i9 T5 e2 h0 ]1 g( F2 ~Topics: ( b$ @4 f. }9 Y" }# N
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games* o# X# W' z, @! ` x
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
N9 E( U1 m6 D7 F3 o+ |; q; zNote! Prerequisites: ; t( b; x) h+ V7 H& F$ F
ECON 384 & 299 |
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