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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
: B4 K; S& Z8 U+ [Or would like to learn more about:
: w( u4 v! I, J0 n- AChina as an Emerging Economy
$ y. V" h }: e% B' _' JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 M" G2 ?) P- j! v: I0 KECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 ^/ G/ R% J" Q! BTopics:
* z6 c6 P- |$ p* ^. cChinese Economy Characteristics
4 w6 [6 ] d3 p. X1 n( ARecent Events in the Chinese Economy- e1 k/ i; h1 P; x) t9 J
Consequences of economic reform1 J3 G8 j; o, X- L6 M4 d- ^" P
Canada’s economic relations with China- s- b$ I( z' I
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If you would like to learn more about:
3 f+ K5 n9 ]* Y6 A0 wRich and Poor Countries
( J/ E- y [4 g3 V* hWhy economies differ
$ ^8 S* u7 [+ [7 ]Causes for such differences
: r4 \4 ^2 s' f1 E( ]1 g, WYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ G6 ?' x d) S4 f+ D0 f1 eECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 v$ L& v* O9 \0 ~2 Q8 H: v& u Y0 v
Topics:
9 y& t' ]4 Y! N4 mTechnology
- ^+ P, V# R0 ~ XInstitutions
0 n9 z* C# w( kGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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5 \; D0 H% H" ]9 F. c% C! UIf you enjoyed learning about
a1 F( g, A7 d! a* ?Supply and Demand
% M# C7 z: m( p, y9 ~. C6 ?. WConsumer Behavior
5 H2 y- c3 z& t4 e2 c% fProduction and Cost
. _ I9 [' k4 E9 l% @' V D# LPrice and Output" I8 w* J7 X I" g* |
Market Structures
4 a4 `; Z `. ~ W6 M3 j( Y+ |You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" P7 c' {; j' J0 H) lECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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Theory of consumer behavior+ L* K/ R4 A4 e1 r* b- v8 j" |
Theory of production and cost7 x j, u: r) y! h" i. [& w
Price and output determination under competition/ j; `" ?' O+ A; Q2 V3 P$ b4 V* ?
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
, y* U) Y3 Q% H7 A6 ?6 rCosts and Benefits
2 v! Q! P% _7 Y XExternalities$ O3 F9 _) x% Z- [ M% X1 L3 c
Decision-making
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Capital Investments
, ~; ~0 S( I( k& WYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
1 Z; @+ o# H) `& \ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 P8 T0 H) D3 R2 F4 y- h
Topics:
3 s7 u$ j* Z/ ~Cost-Benefit Analysis
( B! s3 {' t+ g; j+ |( vEvaluating Public Investment Projects
1 l1 `; ]' Q, ^% Q8 y+ V( sLook at examples from
" J; f4 q+ T: V9 ?4 Q) ^Transportation
& P' H6 k& f3 ~' O# a. dRiver Basin Management
w) c. j$ m; Y, J$ p6 v4 IElectrical Generation- R6 l4 ^% C& L9 m5 T# V+ _! U2 U
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
4 q- O; ~3 r# c# [) k9 MExternalities7 f. g% N: _/ @; [7 U) ~2 M0 F
Resource Allocation
3 Q% R5 K% O) V0 ]4 R$ |, y" [Taxation
- z. I8 f) k5 Y* \% h6 ^$ f6 Y/ VOr would like to learn more about % q5 B" f& o% f. O, y4 g+ P( _, v/ L
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
) [+ ~) s; P+ b) f7 pYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ Q C, _/ Z" d9 w/ u
ECON 365 Resource Economics
! F& X4 x! ~8 Z4 e( b% dTopics:
4 t4 o8 w6 B5 F1 \0 v2 PExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources. H# \/ z$ }: z" E+ t8 e
Scarcity and pricing$ Q9 i; C9 R5 t6 X% s k
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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' w( b. p/ H5 ^7 ?6 t. GIf you enjoyed learning about : ~& c2 g% d0 y% q0 ^4 c, h+ [0 g
Resource Allocation
" R# K; X% Z3 p" g% |4 @, ZPricing
7 P- {, Q' }' E$ X3 AMarkets
* m" c8 N8 e3 v" V' B6 K7 ^Government roles% d+ V/ `4 _/ i- U; N5 \8 {) o; u+ z
Or would like to learn more about
Z& {" M6 B" h0 @0 S: E: nThe energy sector, including sources and markets, j" x! }' [$ \5 n6 E$ v
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, z$ T/ W0 }6 s T; l0 Z8 L
You might enjoy a course about
. x. e% O( q' i0 EEnergy Economics!+ v+ ], u7 M# [' q7 { h1 O! h
ECON 366 Energy Economics
, l/ M T2 a. g+ l! S: _Topics:
6 I3 v1 b5 a7 d$ C+ t3 [Pricing
/ K2 |# o# B) E* x4 nRole in economic growth
4 Z% V' Y1 d1 U; }Energy sources and markets . m# ~% u) v, I0 U! p' w; Z
Role of government
% M) ]: L5 w7 a( TRegulation 6 e' v6 d1 m' k7 u5 {
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Regulation8 J! f- }$ m. d. D P% H+ c! `% d
Government roles
" A$ [0 {3 N9 Z# |/ o& BOr would like to learn more about 3 T' x6 z- P7 x X) S5 @- r" |
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
3 Q# T- u6 I/ J2 F% Y5 |: g8 fSteps taken to address deterioration- T4 E) l" g$ A# ~* H' `5 Z" O
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ! g& ]" R: y) c( z# w7 j; L6 V
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment0 U8 u; C9 J( t! ]- P
Topics:
, M8 U* e# e$ }" QEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment % o! F( d# {- a/ `$ t
Types and causes of environmental deterioration Y- H j3 ?+ L. v* p
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& ]; i- k/ }8 w- N8 }, p3 h$ [Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 {' M! J. y8 h Individual Incentives
- X' I2 {( U% ?2 B9 \5 I3 e( cTotal Welfare $ P# k/ x' s' Q" P \4 G
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' l$ m- m$ Y+ E0 MECON 378 Law and Economics
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0 h0 i5 B6 `7 L; H9 K+ |/ \3 CIssues in Criminal and Family Law. G5 l [- \" r& @
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 E& @" \0 J! v: N/ L1 L+ eChild Support Payments
+ [" G. q0 e, r' hPrivate Divorce agreements9 z# u2 z! M2 w! w# G3 v
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act, c: b) G$ K8 f% ?: b# L+ Y
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If you enjoyed learning about k9 l# K1 m( l4 j
Prisoners Dilemma2 i5 r" I1 T. i. o' M2 g% e1 ^5 j
Dominant Strategies5 p7 B6 X9 N6 }* ~ _: W% H
Collusion" u+ d p, R. D7 [
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 m5 k, M; \/ o% B
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
9 D# A& t$ ]7 r3 ]$ q& ^; Q/ {Topics:
" J# m: o$ t0 r |0 oAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 t& |, ?* Y5 K& o: o' [! J
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion p! c5 A+ F9 a+ X4 {
Note! Prerequisites:
* \& \$ } u, g" }0 V% x! |$ ~2 mECON 384 & 299 |
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