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If you enjoyed learning about:
# Z+ u5 d! M& c+ L6 F* iTrade
4 D1 R' D( Z! w! {Growth
6 r8 v8 M: c: m3 o c1 COr would like to learn more about:
9 Z4 d9 d: D; r8 s k( V9 c* rChina as an Emerging Economy
1 X9 Q7 O0 h; f) N4 L g5 fYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!7 r+ @; F& V( f: _& I3 G' C
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development9 r1 s8 K' ~' w
Topics: 6 h5 m# g2 I* b$ H" }
Chinese Economy Characteristics+ l: d: ^" i4 c+ D+ v7 b/ t0 \$ t$ F
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
; S9 z3 Q( {! W! Z+ t6 lConsequences of economic reform
# J1 L7 c( N! G! m8 UCanada’s economic relations with China
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( J" {3 Z' i( H0 `& A rIf you would like to learn more about: & B6 `9 G6 } ]5 n
Rich and Poor Countries
7 [9 z8 k6 f5 n( E) w* _5 MWhy economies differ( z. R8 Q' ^3 K, y8 h0 l( H
Causes for such differences, b& `$ `0 k) r8 k! w
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: S; i) b* J1 M& H& { I- S: r
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, c% K' d: M5 D5 L* |1 [- g u( VTopics:! w5 P- Y7 O- @$ w& b& Y( N
Technology6 l+ P% O3 |, ]# k# S
Institutions; `+ O, Y$ H. p. c8 {: L- f
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 r# P! g: O1 P" _" Q6 k
Supply and Demand& z, U" C7 B+ t9 k6 A! W
Consumer Behavior& O. `2 g4 V7 H
Production and Cost7 y9 ?6 z% [* |6 _2 ]& z
Price and Output
2 _# \+ B9 k5 |! `. Z3 OMarket Structures
# d+ `& v# v2 q* O% L3 PYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& @' Q0 o6 ^) Y, F# Q
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I ` n" z7 }9 L3 H
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Theory of consumer behavior$ e( a8 |# s9 n9 f" N
Theory of production and cost
* G; T0 l! Y2 \0 i* {9 G& @Price and output determination under competition9 b5 v" {$ y$ V$ A) ?: i" S% D0 Z
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 F& x# o) C* n, ^* m @& p
Costs and Benefits
6 X0 U- A7 n! I3 v" Z# lExternalities, a$ V0 _- l; }) ~+ _( k6 ^" U
Decision-making1 X7 l* S# k9 X: {
Or would like to learn more about
3 v1 i6 B& v* a% R+ p+ A- CCapital Investments
|; I$ C' W1 D: a, w: g/ xYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. J8 e6 K8 r3 G6 Q3 DECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ [5 g7 Q7 ^5 S5 I2 sTopics:- t7 p! y% j0 g5 Y: ?, K% L
Cost-Benefit Analysis
! h5 a/ z( o& c! V9 y* x4 A" ~4 lEvaluating Public Investment Projects: b; b# H' k' ?# j+ M6 u# [
Look at examples from + Q8 w! i+ ` Q, e+ i3 U; h |
Transportation
( B% ?$ ~- T8 e p2 w6 n) HRiver Basin Management
. p2 A8 D& C2 b3 S" JElectrical Generation
/ a4 G) F! t9 C! y; H1 ^: a6 hOil & Gas and Pollution Control l; T) f3 T1 X; ?( [% g6 t; v* N
4 b5 ~9 c6 F2 R2 j aIf you enjoyed learning about
) S. t0 L9 H. d, [8 q' u3 zSupply and Demand5 ?" N2 f% Q' h% F
Externalities
; e; K# A. E$ Z, m, zResource Allocation
! }5 {- T5 m+ J2 f) \7 iTaxation, o& |/ h& V( `. `* f
Or would like to learn more about
1 x, q# |4 `7 V6 f. uSupply of Natural Resources in Canada1 V7 e3 x1 ~* y1 X# r( _
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
p D* a" H) QECON 365 Resource Economics$ C, o% m' i* g( x% V8 R4 [2 f3 A
Topics:
T R7 f0 T" N) nExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
) g6 j9 d& a4 R- qScarcity and pricing
8 g8 f! x" e. f: a. e9 d3 u* EContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
: A1 f0 S6 U4 X& sResource Allocation U5 e3 n: {: E; y6 x: e$ [
Pricing. J3 N. L0 z! o8 y! s6 s
Markets
- q1 Z" y1 w' S( r3 kGovernment roles
4 S! z2 U( O- V- d1 L0 KOr would like to learn more about : ?; d6 M% b. x
The energy sector, including sources and markets/ F& ]/ Y/ n' V
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
* e! C, y' P; Q, p, UYou might enjoy a course about
: N1 o! h1 A v% @7 x, WEnergy Economics!5 R9 t0 } ~' H4 _" D
ECON 366 Energy Economics4 W( o/ c$ C/ [- U i1 q
Topics:
; B' }9 ^) s5 z: q. h) Q5 I) ZPricing1 c4 e* c- B1 T* d
Role in economic growth ^/ C1 D6 I; C& G* ]! z
Energy sources and markets 0 ^& C8 G; M) m9 L. m* t# o
Role of government
2 i, T) k+ h9 D# {8 y" IRegulation
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3 p' R6 r5 N( t( jIf you enjoyed learning about % F' U* Z2 M5 r3 a& X
Externalities. M5 M" I8 s3 z
Regulation! f2 z; R$ H' F3 X$ l
Government roles3 g: M5 h5 x, Z7 I/ L$ y u
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 W; {) A. s- |+ {
Steps taken to address deterioration* n" W6 F1 H6 b6 K% N! n# G n
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 m( U! k, w2 A @
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 u) T+ g( M) oTopics:
' E2 [. p: j' F* e: ~! P0 F4 WEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ! M; J; t- c: ^; X1 \1 ^. F, T
Types and causes of environmental deterioration , @& T- G2 Q+ @. }3 b5 Y. Z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ( |, P& r+ P" A; c; e& i( D
Recreation economics
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/ J- j7 r" }3 V8 }3 N3 y& O2 YIf you enjoyed learning about
% Q, p/ J. z1 M6 V" i Individual Incentives1 _* a( a; t6 m% K
Total Welfare , ^, M8 Z& D; Q- U" k* ^: Z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
) \' H$ v8 q8 O9 ~ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 {4 p) A4 U+ s3 \, BTopics:
/ F6 ~1 i& R% u1 RIssues in Criminal and Family Law
) Y2 r) V% N V/ E5 D/ @3 [2 Y7 @/ tCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* D& \. q0 }- x* Z z8 ^* qChild Support Payments
( s0 J/ B9 h1 `: p6 O7 t. ?4 RPrivate Divorce agreements: R. D) D- G: l' s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act; J. Z" Y. u5 L8 e/ D: N+ K% ]# Z
' A: M: A/ U( d6 p* U9 b0 N4 W) y; SIf you enjoyed learning about 7 s3 u- u" v( d# h* U7 D0 n+ I/ } d
Prisoners Dilemma: e. u5 [0 f! C7 E7 C+ W! ^
Dominant Strategies/ m0 i K: `8 p6 M/ `! {
Collusion
$ @! E9 m5 p4 z8 ?) FYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 }3 ~" a/ s8 J+ k8 ?0 j
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& ~/ t+ G1 W0 c+ {; o7 jTopics:
$ h$ m& P3 d3 G; E( B& T3 bAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games: Y: B0 R& Z" \) u
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) V" P3 O' w8 N- i% t$ s
Note! Prerequisites: 0 g) x3 F+ f" S5 G6 G
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