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If you enjoyed learning about:
) ?4 y* I1 c8 _# m+ F# RTrade
3 U9 G* `1 \% IGrowth
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+ Y/ D1 U% [( G, @China as an Emerging Economy
0 v4 r! o/ C0 i4 C) E- t. ^You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
; N( `. i5 j8 ^ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development- |) D9 ^+ b/ d
Topics: 1 Q. M: {: |- {
Chinese Economy Characteristics
" h, B4 f8 b/ B8 JRecent Events in the Chinese Economy4 }; G2 T' r8 {/ S# O
Consequences of economic reform" N6 O) [2 ?- ^& ]
Canada’s economic relations with China, S9 a0 |% I8 C W
# k. u# M- S9 X; uIf you would like to learn more about:
! |! E# Z8 U! tRich and Poor Countries
p; r* X! z" o5 K+ x% X) B, t4 r( C1 MWhy economies differ) Q" `6 y8 e' s
Causes for such differences, }' T. k0 {9 f1 L2 t" ~% m" }
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- A% W _. J6 N& J9 g* G! o& c$ gECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& v* c& |4 r, `; S& A
Topics:, @ O0 b: Y! t, K- f2 n
Technology
& m m# g5 d E1 j" o4 cInstitutions8 ], A! s8 m7 `! m( ?2 H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
; @' B( Q2 y) @1 u4 iSupply and Demand2 l$ u7 ^, C/ Q8 q3 n3 I
Consumer Behavior. y4 G X7 t$ l8 H( O
Production and Cost" l( G$ W3 @) g# B8 u" S& N
Price and Output
: S7 ?) h4 m2 @: M0 R3 f& }" S, l3 Y" kMarket Structures0 {# W& G7 l4 _* n
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!4 A8 p5 J+ F4 N% f9 M7 ~" n9 c
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
' C2 [" j# ~( W6 D( P* ] T' i8 S1 DTopics:
; X& C$ ^& ^' \/ J; s5 Y' iTheory of consumer behavior) x6 P- v* g4 `2 W- V9 F
Theory of production and cost4 }4 E% l* }3 k1 d" ~- |% e: P9 E
Price and output determination under competition2 e9 I! T# ~" @" W- Z& g
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
) J+ F* F; G( [- S/ G4 Y- X1 s0 tExternalities% D* b9 n! D3 ^7 M0 x
Decision-making
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Capital Investments: R, g" y! ^! `/ ?
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' f# M7 B+ Y6 T% u0 QECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; \! y# p7 \1 v4 s- X$ e( [
Topics: i0 W) r- X% Z; L6 q
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ j& \) L* S" m% NEvaluating Public Investment Projects
/ E( ~$ A- A3 TLook at examples from % v+ e' R1 w0 d% O7 _' D
Transportation
# @! s5 I0 }- U( w0 o. I/ n4 }* `River Basin Management
7 W. y% N; z. |5 lElectrical Generation; G- Q `2 f2 v2 y8 c# s2 c, W
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control7 [' I) [- K$ t, f2 G6 U1 F
( r& l( I$ [7 o. {+ g# DIf you enjoyed learning about 2 l ?2 e! R! d1 o
Supply and Demand
. z& X7 ^3 P! y4 X7 O' TExternalities
0 B5 Y, }/ F' J, ^. J8 R0 _# ^Resource Allocation
* |& l* C5 L) G9 C! D# wTaxation
' l% `, u% {( B) n) ~5 QOr would like to learn more about ' m) p/ a6 q4 a# W1 i* @
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada1 M' w4 O0 A3 s- z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 A! O' p: a; q. o
ECON 365 Resource Economics0 s! Q/ y; ~0 g c/ ?
Topics:4 Y3 I' x5 E$ l- L1 n% ~
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' T7 m1 X( Q0 S7 T- h
Scarcity and pricing8 {/ t* ?. P H1 s( x& N3 V) F k
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
a0 e3 U+ [1 U y- IResource Allocation
) e$ J0 j% f! k0 V5 pPricing, k+ [* {" p' F! t6 I: n! ^ D
Markets5 q! {+ l4 y: ?: C
Government roles2 c) e) f! W- d+ h
Or would like to learn more about 7 V8 u* I# f& Q3 X) H* n
The energy sector, including sources and markets
+ g! p0 u" L, l5 t6 X2 oCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
) T2 z7 m- _1 {You might enjoy a course about 0 Q! \7 `5 r+ v5 x
Energy Economics!
; q7 e: \' {2 l* zECON 366 Energy Economics
8 i. S/ y. f: |; tTopics: H* ]/ |* K9 j7 k% c
Pricing
' k; c, Z; t9 u! |* jRole in economic growth
' {+ j7 o4 Q% Z8 e7 a* IEnergy sources and markets 9 p0 _) m8 `7 Y
Role of government , N; D2 E6 s% F9 m0 L
Regulation
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: H5 u) V$ c5 S& GIf you enjoyed learning about
) r5 ^5 @/ I2 {% x cExternalities, p+ o2 ?9 {% C& e
Regulation9 G; `9 m2 f% O4 Y, c7 ]# S
Government roles
/ X( \1 H. S8 |! x4 \Or would like to learn more about
7 e+ G0 Z. _. Z1 N% EEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! C R; e2 d8 z% q) GSteps taken to address deterioration1 P2 v3 O: d% U+ J' r( m: y1 ]! }. i1 ~
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 7 i; N1 s4 r, N& f' ~0 Z
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment2 t2 A5 d2 U/ y3 U1 r# x" u
Topics:
6 s, h9 N0 M( G( X; h3 V- wEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
3 m- `% E5 K' mTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 9 E4 q' \% T6 F! g8 E5 z+ r N' n
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' E( r9 w; T6 ]; V2 eRecreation economics% G |5 \) p8 l( d- k7 f0 Z* B
4 ~7 c6 y" l3 B6 v+ Y& b3 Z, fIf you enjoyed learning about: @8 q: l& A# @
Individual Incentives
7 C5 C8 y3 d) @4 ]Total Welfare
& u% z1 t- a" ~% T# @You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ v+ \, d9 W4 a; I% ^1 t
ECON 378 Law and Economics
/ C7 ^7 M+ Y3 d( m6 Q2 tTopics: ) T0 y$ b" ]' F* z( C$ y: r% t3 |
Issues in Criminal and Family Law t; @3 I7 a8 W, N) R5 g
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# {, e4 a$ q; [4 [
Child Support Payments6 j' b5 b3 K% K+ h" T
Private Divorce agreements
% G A) |& T/ i7 iCriminal provisions of the Competition Act3 T" w8 K* ~, O; s0 w3 q) Q. J
5 Y4 _3 ]6 X) L! p$ X- W# ^7 gIf you enjoyed learning about % K" M! K/ A8 Y! y8 f, k
Prisoners Dilemma
8 w: b# J; n) i& B9 Y" h# \Dominant Strategies: K. d2 Y- B9 @" z
Collusion! H+ F2 g6 J8 ~
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
; S# _+ X% t I' K4 PECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
' l, L( P* @9 N: U {Topics: " O* d; k9 ]) {( \
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 e/ _: @4 H6 M/ W8 f; t5 z! ]# f
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion # O* Q9 r: r0 d# l: D6 R: ]; d0 s
Note! Prerequisites: # C# Q+ y& S% ?: m
ECON 384 & 299 |
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