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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
: |8 N! x( O G% l5 Z5 m, \Or would like to learn more about:
6 P# ~6 W+ S" W* C+ I: L" E& j% uChina as an Emerging Economy% U/ b9 }4 U5 N- C
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ J( c. Y7 Y; R' |. K
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development7 a8 r- n9 Q9 Y
Topics:
3 z2 g/ ^2 Q% bChinese Economy Characteristics
/ U8 Z. ]8 ^ n$ T" v3 m ^. uRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
v* D5 r7 P0 X4 |. K4 Y( M& n+ YConsequences of economic reform) W3 v8 t$ }* K7 O: o& |
Canada’s economic relations with China6 N3 o2 r7 c' b* |/ K
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If you would like to learn more about: 2 ?8 U( S8 E# k) u! N, D8 f
Rich and Poor Countries3 P$ X m" m3 w) J- B. @9 I1 \% ^
Why economies differ6 G# J+ ?$ _9 `& F5 ?+ y
Causes for such differences
2 ~2 r" ?9 w, G* CYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% k# l! j' ?2 ?) HECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( {2 c+ Z* m' j5 D. Z" M# NTopics:1 K1 e5 n# l- E
Technology0 D* k7 ^5 a4 Y& a W R
Institutions
6 t6 K( Y5 w/ x+ DGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 B* X' Q; I7 ^( P: e
R2 v$ X- M, I7 H
If you enjoyed learning about
5 q" Y8 L7 d; G3 p3 MSupply and Demand
; |* Y# d9 V5 h# y) u6 q! {Consumer Behavior
% m' C% X8 n o0 dProduction and Cost9 g, X0 \7 E2 T' Y: Y
Price and Output1 U. X! I/ R2 G; L/ X- s& n
Market Structures
. \% C& e6 q# l9 BYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!- z. w8 I% G& z3 |0 a* S3 c* ^% P
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 j' t! |# `9 i9 B" s* R7 l
Topics:
) F5 I' u( U: \" OTheory of consumer behavior2 c$ U% H% r4 u5 o. u. f
Theory of production and cost& o3 `3 v9 x3 [: h! ^" Q
Price and output determination under competition7 n3 K0 @! |4 A
Monopoly and other market structures7 {+ b) ]0 F2 _+ p( A- c0 |
) h7 h$ e, l3 V( ]+ I& }If you enjoyed learning about 4 A. m* I4 p& a3 Z' E s% W4 X
Costs and Benefits . f5 @ t4 w# u% a% c ~
Externalities
2 }) e; {' h- v% j) l. T/ {4 QDecision-making
9 X9 V( |, z' U0 e% T9 kOr would like to learn more about 5 X6 P0 r6 j5 C! |5 q! g' Y
Capital Investments
, p" x0 P3 M* U% _You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 g1 \- c- T9 o: oECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
; w1 T, i; G/ |8 \( ~Topics:) \; a1 J9 Z B9 z/ e! C
Cost-Benefit Analysis# }, o* g- M* r
Evaluating Public Investment Projects* f5 M% G( L7 a3 Z# ~
Look at examples from 7 c3 k* a2 S( W* }. `( ^2 \
Transportation
* }' S- V+ H: vRiver Basin Management& X I# }+ Q/ u! |
Electrical Generation3 `4 ]. h! ?) d
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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[ r+ U+ r5 W7 e( a; eIf you enjoyed learning about
" R1 [9 n5 h; l9 _; [6 uSupply and Demand
1 n* U! T$ y) xExternalities
# B& d8 |3 h: c' bResource Allocation" |: u* i3 R7 s5 R- p0 k& l
Taxation# P( ]1 ]& R/ s) i* o1 K; x
Or would like to learn more about 7 g5 J8 F, s! g! p& S. N7 r
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada3 v- V' M! {% [( H$ l0 L
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 J" n# V9 i# t5 HECON 365 Resource Economics" K( @) M: [% f6 s: O5 U$ b
Topics:
( D; V2 B, c2 L4 ~+ rExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
9 G6 Y [7 E' l2 JScarcity and pricing
! l% s/ P# s8 G/ q) x* i* }4 Q0 M& lContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 `8 b2 W8 a8 Y8 M& P, Q
+ a* N( m# Z) u. ^; h; Z8 H" F" N9 fIf you enjoyed learning about
9 z1 y6 n* Y. rResource Allocation3 `8 c( t5 R0 b; u
Pricing/ d ^* R0 \, }+ S1 w0 o
Markets& e" }" V/ q5 k9 ^. T
Government roles
0 V( \, f; ] K$ ~/ eOr would like to learn more about - r* | B# _' j2 z! Z8 R
The energy sector, including sources and markets
& n4 _) v- E6 w7 ^5 nCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
! ^! K4 g3 R: Q( CYou might enjoy a course about % m5 R% K' A& p9 N" }8 c5 G- w
Energy Economics!# j7 v* F, m! \ D0 R& @
ECON 366 Energy Economics' l, t! {7 \' |1 K4 y
Topics:
' ?% m+ k' b yPricing
3 D! }& j, s9 \! a' R( v- T* t$ z+ URole in economic growth
, [/ J1 e* ?8 p3 q6 AEnergy sources and markets
! b# m. M, V6 g- a; D9 N$ r1 sRole of government ) d2 |2 e2 I9 ]2 r
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 t. w% i" u( ^Externalities
& g1 }1 d) J! j5 E3 iRegulation
; Y7 ^ I* \1 h4 j+ SGovernment roles( e0 m& x. W( ~2 r' M5 _
Or would like to learn more about % }& i) f" x! l# c: a
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ ]2 K. ?; ? r/ \9 {5 sSteps taken to address deterioration
& {# t5 ^ Y8 Y4 m* {2 `: E# jYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * }! A5 m/ i5 z, J# t- q0 t' L
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment- y$ x) k# [8 Q% A6 k7 R& B1 [! \
Topics: - ^' E, g3 x* M; m/ a$ g
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ! q+ m# x" s( U/ R V
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 8 }9 S; h6 O) @+ b8 X
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
" P* N, k# B+ v9 V9 URecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about) e3 o# Q0 H7 h
Individual Incentives
/ c! L6 v7 @& YTotal Welfare
+ L' j0 N% |* ]9 [You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - X, q7 I+ R: h# ?/ b# ~) m
ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 `* q3 W" f, s2 V0 O4 ^$ dTopics: 4 H# h# S0 G2 ^1 q- r6 F; E1 y% R
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
2 N. y* I9 y i( w* M+ r' u% ?) xCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 T: [0 P7 F5 t5 v* e& J0 X, {Child Support Payments, q ~* C8 |; b- i' M$ [; Y- F
Private Divorce agreements
0 t- n% b' a) r5 Y. [, vCriminal provisions of the Competition Act2 m4 ]0 @: {/ ^. Q
$ S8 E9 X& e4 L4 W* V% L% lIf you enjoyed learning about
! q5 u' T/ o+ X3 |+ EPrisoners Dilemma4 w8 P0 D3 Z6 ]# B4 [8 V
Dominant Strategies
; _* S" Y+ f8 I2 ?+ qCollusion$ Y, I3 A- z6 n. T' h* X
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( W. O5 J7 s* YECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& I8 J$ R2 u! y1 E
Topics: 1 `* D$ B5 J" E! s& O ?* }
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ v* K3 Y! ~8 ^, p6 ]; KApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% g ?; `7 e1 t" B" g% VNote! Prerequisites: $ J% o* r9 [( U& q
ECON 384 & 299 |
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