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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
! ?6 b$ C: ?6 D. t, KOr would like to learn more about: ! K; o& ?: J: c# {1 r$ i2 C
China as an Emerging Economy" n6 b3 \; M, f N- u
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!. R. s- }3 P) d" i& E$ C4 J
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 I! [3 w' P) v4 r" j3 |$ n; M" zTopics: # w) z" W, M7 I X1 F Y1 _& ]
Chinese Economy Characteristics& A5 j' e3 g5 v' t/ ?4 G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 N9 [% F! K+ KConsequences of economic reform
; l; z" C7 ]0 Z" {Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 2 w& ^# W( o1 y2 C4 [0 P7 M% k
Rich and Poor Countries, D4 R& P$ }7 y$ D: N
Why economies differ
, }! X, w) c9 {: U F% JCauses for such differences
+ [! c7 P8 m1 n$ ~2 _You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- v& ^3 D$ f: N7 h2 B
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( j9 Q. E, p4 j8 sTopics:6 @; V s# b S2 s" q
Technology
! F8 B: }0 A% ~Institutions" V/ _6 k, [0 G5 ]
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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. ~; ]- j5 W; T n8 y2 Z' _If you enjoyed learning about + ]" a8 T. p& a5 w
Supply and Demand
% ?- Z: p" }1 [Consumer Behavior
6 \6 c6 a$ U/ `2 F% P9 o lProduction and Cost! C3 d. r9 @4 m# b+ J0 H
Price and Output
! J& B. i7 Y# `+ P" |- W0 \4 C0 LMarket Structures% H9 o9 @# J! y8 a6 ~1 z+ ~6 ~
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% o- A# X, [9 p" o# q0 i
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I; w H* M) W4 Q+ X5 j
Topics: : w2 i# A; w0 e" e t5 s
Theory of consumer behavior* A! F$ E# o3 W N
Theory of production and cost" I/ F+ t: {( P' L* ~5 |
Price and output determination under competition' K3 U: M; z% T0 n. z- j$ A
Monopoly and other market structures8 u6 o, d/ U; d# n2 [8 P
, H: f- m6 Y" s0 r5 {& e+ P" uIf you enjoyed learning about 5 r3 R$ O2 n0 y* I
Costs and Benefits
9 |5 c+ u" h5 E7 Q0 X+ G x( JExternalities7 D3 r! b; c+ O) n7 i: m/ z5 R
Decision-making
4 `7 Q( A: t% a- pOr would like to learn more about
- _& E1 {% t: q; SCapital Investments! ]8 M) a7 F$ b; @6 |$ r
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
k5 ?* g; H% ]: QECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ M8 Z% r& u, }8 xTopics:& f* b8 m U5 k3 J- O- E) F
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ A* `/ u v5 ~5 ^Evaluating Public Investment Projects. H+ k% l& q% y5 R \4 ~
Look at examples from
- m+ l! f7 J, E( R V2 n% qTransportation' W# C% u1 X& u3 D
River Basin Management0 N0 t& p. f# R2 W! J$ ]; l8 c
Electrical Generation- U2 i) V. _$ q L
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control. w: |/ ]; }( c; i1 _
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If you enjoyed learning about 7 T7 N2 f2 v& {$ E
Supply and Demand
1 \1 M# g1 u9 o% T- ^ yExternalities
+ n6 w0 }5 _+ V9 cResource Allocation
" N# S# Z; m& m) S9 N/ h7 fTaxation
0 U9 q5 w- y1 vOr would like to learn more about 5 F, b9 D+ W( N4 l5 Y: R3 K
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada5 g# k" z$ ^! g9 ]
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
( c( c/ y5 o q8 b& aECON 365 Resource Economics
0 g/ m. P1 b. E* _+ JTopics:! A0 R5 D% t4 ]$ W
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources! O" Y: D+ j' I% h0 Q* I
Scarcity and pricing
$ U4 M! n. g: EContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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- _$ }% d0 N s; vIf you enjoyed learning about . J! v& P( v, N8 j$ @9 p# F
Resource Allocation
* K0 I) o$ |- @& K; ~* G3 T, m0 uPricing) Y, l/ I- J/ G' Z% [
Markets5 o I( O. ?1 O; N3 p! K+ O
Government roles0 k/ K* P) O' L, V
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
$ m) B: L+ l! ^; kCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 B- ?. R+ X6 @* O. g/ ^; CYou might enjoy a course about , p+ _) J! a, B3 |) O
Energy Economics!
. E% G% A: ]$ SECON 366 Energy Economics" Y* L. R( u; T$ ]/ i& c
Topics: ( i! s' ^$ d/ H& G* D
Pricing
; z% Y; Z& m+ S" pRole in economic growth 5 V3 x/ S( \9 I. H3 A: C( R7 a
Energy sources and markets
6 u2 i- b( ]! @4 s+ CRole of government . }+ z/ @( f% ?. F) S5 D1 m E
Regulation
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/ f2 r0 V& Y$ Z% Y6 FIf you enjoyed learning about m {8 J# L; P- B; A
Externalities
2 e0 M5 i2 a4 u! h! o/ O XRegulation! ^7 @6 _7 \. n `& u( u
Government roles: n D1 s# P5 W, i. N5 @3 G
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
( z3 j( g1 |! _: p9 ]Steps taken to address deterioration
1 c! R7 h ]1 W Q: b* gYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! D2 x2 h! C/ [1 L {
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- s8 O# l# j# `9 Z* uTopics:
* C4 |) ]3 f! n) iEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment \+ Z0 _3 |& d4 J+ |+ y0 F
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 8 a' Q3 P2 Z9 s# t# M. y& V. D
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + X( c% f3 g7 h3 K1 l
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
, \/ Y) R: t7 N Individual Incentives
7 Q: g$ u- m' f [- \1 u5 ~, m3 pTotal Welfare
9 ?6 p, u7 U% J6 [8 SYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 w& J, A4 Z) y' r
ECON 378 Law and Economics
4 l$ d& ]" k! A* Q5 WTopics: 7 }" ^) S& ]$ X6 E, S
Issues in Criminal and Family Law& T. z; x, [( [/ m8 ^
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
- K" k# ], Q# Y6 X6 }# o+ ^Child Support Payments* K5 {* t0 s$ |( l! ^) [
Private Divorce agreements
* I% w3 W7 |( h5 i6 e4 aCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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0 N/ r5 J- U& r3 `If you enjoyed learning about
3 ]& R q, V/ n' R. dPrisoners Dilemma
( P# {: ?5 a/ p) P GDominant Strategies
& s" m. _% U6 GCollusion/ _: c# u, k0 [7 k9 ~; r; `
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
, p" a+ j, D$ M6 X# K# hECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 T2 I* D0 _- v: Y! v# V5 m
Topics:
1 Y$ i) X5 m$ z/ I" t, e) WAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games6 g* h9 F' q& R4 M% \. l5 D, p
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 k# B2 D3 R# X1 f: O# S
Note! Prerequisites: 5 V9 a2 G: M; W, [
ECON 384 & 299 |
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