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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy, t# _5 l' Q; d, _
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( z1 t: m! j' s2 u$ n- z& \
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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6 a' ^/ L2 d& RChinese Economy Characteristics/ O1 y( s, I: S& D m; f7 K
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy0 O2 Y0 \7 G: {
Consequences of economic reform
- P0 {& f. `% G2 r! i" OCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
2 C1 f: r0 C* @9 q3 e8 l$ _8 ORich and Poor Countries
/ r5 c& Q6 Q7 R/ s! y B, JWhy economies differ
. e7 W* U/ U, ]Causes for such differences
$ z3 y' W- {9 m" D& f0 n: IYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- T8 r: B2 n9 Z4 m1 nECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology
( b2 J$ f3 F @7 H$ @Institutions$ D+ k- _1 ?' x3 n8 r3 l4 ^
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 P# q3 g* N. R6 i9 W1 LSupply and Demand* R! \9 V, H/ q t& ?& A( ^
Consumer Behavior& o/ a- \5 t# `1 p3 ]& \
Production and Cost
; i* @9 l/ g7 E/ ~- z; B) `2 I( JPrice and Output# `' t0 H% T2 J1 L6 z7 O
Market Structures0 f6 V) U: a- D7 @, ?
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
2 y. O: l3 z, a" H# [7 r) bECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
8 J" U" S" p. c- I) F Z" _2 E; oTopics: + g E7 ]1 b3 R9 l% B
Theory of consumer behavior: [. l E3 S/ I3 P
Theory of production and cost
9 v) T1 n" F5 Q+ D) p# BPrice and output determination under competition* p5 L3 Y% H# Q5 N2 o; @! I7 a
Monopoly and other market structures
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6 t, `/ {7 ?6 ^% Q! T1 xIf you enjoyed learning about
! S& m' I2 V- l$ N- y% kCosts and Benefits 2 X$ K& O: e* Q& A. p
Externalities& X( ^! `, u( e* S9 I# I6 {
Decision-making8 H2 @% c0 }5 }4 _8 b
Or would like to learn more about `: F. {& F n X$ S- Q, C) _+ J
Capital Investments, F8 E* N" s" Q$ w/ c+ k
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!8 D0 a4 x/ T% r0 Y' ~' }; b5 M
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) h8 y6 k' n' W! |* t* a
Topics:) w% b4 X6 _0 |+ ~
Cost-Benefit Analysis
# R+ J% I/ \( k' ]( `! J: ^Evaluating Public Investment Projects1 v. Y. l: y! s/ C1 n
Look at examples from
7 b' h7 J K+ d3 HTransportation
3 Y$ ~# T& Z6 ~, jRiver Basin Management6 ~' j2 L! v9 Z* H' m; O, o
Electrical Generation$ p0 T, `8 o. u* g5 e7 ~
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control& w3 P* z P0 u& Q: q( P0 c
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Supply and Demand
2 ]1 s s5 U2 R- `Externalities
& Q; a0 v+ |% N5 v7 ^5 k* \! mResource Allocation# ]9 I5 Z* j# B. g% l* c8 @
Taxation( o5 w( n9 x. p. A! V* R
Or would like to learn more about . X1 h# P- V" ?- R
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
8 w0 i6 U" V2 s% _ K9 {3 g1 y* `/ yYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
" [ j5 {+ J! D% Z; pECON 365 Resource Economics
* [3 i+ o- G. \9 R: CTopics:
" _1 Q3 h, ^5 y: Q3 P _Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
" ^9 G' m: I+ ^* wScarcity and pricing
) Q& c" @- C$ j- g3 v' Z' m1 e) \& DContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 e9 h) E, G/ DResource Allocation
9 j- c" c5 t4 Y6 b( r. n, _Pricing4 P( p( `" [1 ]" M7 C
Markets7 Q) H: C0 d6 f, u
Government roles5 \8 u$ Z& V1 H/ g% X
Or would like to learn more about 8 u- j4 U, N% S2 H( X: W @
The energy sector, including sources and markets! ]8 F. o9 j5 q5 l0 m" ?8 N) e! _
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 v$ x2 |, r4 d) vYou might enjoy a course about ( ^; w+ k/ R5 V# T: h
Energy Economics!
" x+ Z7 |, z3 u0 {) eECON 366 Energy Economics$ U# ~# s8 g. `% Z+ \3 t
Topics: 3 [' z, ^5 B# u7 _6 U7 V% Y
Pricing
) C6 F" s4 E( Y5 xRole in economic growth
4 J1 @6 E* b3 Y3 rEnergy sources and markets - U% a$ H8 o; [( B9 R
Role of government # Y J4 l- l7 ~% Z1 Y
Regulation 7 F. a1 E0 t5 X/ h2 H) \( d
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If you enjoyed learning about
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Regulation
0 `8 H% U- {- k* I6 \! ?: |! C2 NGovernment roles
- K! \3 _; F8 B/ x: |( FOr would like to learn more about
4 s0 f4 T- O+ @$ c) }( f; t/ VEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration, [: I" E# K" W9 m7 F, u: ^
Steps taken to address deterioration
; K5 S( `# Y" Z4 o( lYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! - n& Q4 a t8 n
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
! Q/ R; |1 a' s( M" T& b/ G$ YTopics:
% x3 e9 T8 \3 C3 R6 ]Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * ^& \+ G# T! s' O9 `) W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) U5 N: g& L+ r2 a1 I
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration % Y7 W+ c( I7 ]; h4 Z/ H, w
Recreation economics
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Individual Incentives
# m, ]% \- C6 m4 _& k Y: h% Y5 N6 pTotal Welfare / g0 |5 _7 p( |1 T4 h9 U6 I
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
2 |# B& I7 t: @1 ?2 [ECON 378 Law and Economics: c H1 E" W* j. u1 |. z `
Topics: $ m: w8 y E* ?1 ^! x
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
$ ]* G1 u! `3 ^. MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining- @" L- `& h; _, j. f' U8 t
Child Support Payments8 m0 D. B3 d8 b' g4 p
Private Divorce agreements$ v. N K1 x# V
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act$ e P6 Y3 L: y# s6 Z1 O
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Prisoners Dilemma
) j8 O+ `7 T: |% F/ U/ |Dominant Strategies7 d1 r9 e( n$ t! u |5 O$ l: R
Collusion
% ^2 C# { g5 {4 G2 ZYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 Z" L& T9 ]& B. H+ p0 xECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 u: f+ Z ~. j( H' B+ b
Topics:
- }: Y8 _, L( d1 _9 J% |Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 F3 j0 g3 c4 c1 w) l; wApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, \% y% z; ]! m! V- i4 yNote! Prerequisites: ) X* i' m! ]- T, h! D% {+ u+ }
ECON 384 & 299 |
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