 鲜花( 4)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
If you enjoyed learning about: 8 e7 w- Z. D- H7 f! A
Trade! q9 r0 g+ z3 g0 }* N6 b
Growth
* ?) D+ ^% h: `" P. nOr would like to learn more about:
. s5 H8 O& t! ?China as an Emerging Economy9 h! D; \3 ?1 t7 g/ {
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!2 Q9 h. _+ c# B4 N, B
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 D! H& ^# B7 h3 n$ Z4 Q/ T6 d
Topics: 0 t$ r3 k! V( ^( ^- L: I% ~) h
Chinese Economy Characteristics
3 n. {1 c q, ?- a' \Recent Events in the Chinese Economy% H) W% p. h1 }. L' O6 v
Consequences of economic reform
1 ]: N& K- P7 v9 FCanada’s economic relations with China8 L8 h8 L" g5 k
* G. J8 V Y, P A2 Y0 h
If you would like to learn more about:
! F! z% k1 ]! Y8 URich and Poor Countries
$ s8 C5 }9 W* O( T6 o$ \+ R" `Why economies differ8 w" ~) y* B% r, j+ [9 ~# s6 {0 @
Causes for such differences* O5 T( p0 i( D% ]! H4 U
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth; V7 Q6 b5 |8 }
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth% h/ l9 f* ?/ u+ e% t8 o8 W8 q
Topics:
1 ]3 t6 J; T UTechnology( \1 F( G' K v: N) }3 \
Institutions4 D: t4 i* L0 v9 T; p
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence - _! d. U! F! T8 l/ v
: D( g2 n0 H7 S7 i; u% u) `If you enjoyed learning about + Z+ Q1 Y( I. f/ L! f
Supply and Demand
( ?3 C) O, o# K5 gConsumer Behavior: j/ B) {$ h# `4 v
Production and Cost' [9 X/ f2 o& i$ H1 ~ O
Price and Output' }+ O5 t/ p: p0 W% P
Market Structures
9 {) {2 }0 |' ?1 O- DYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!: ]8 _) e" g* K
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 |" ~6 C5 k+ t% G }
Topics: - L; t1 U+ q* k, I% V6 P4 Y' N0 Q
Theory of consumer behavior
$ v" P7 o% t7 @& A+ \. u0 F( PTheory of production and cost
! Z- ^/ g3 X, g) tPrice and output determination under competition( V$ X- w" q( z; @0 l
Monopoly and other market structures
& s$ U; m" R2 p Y7 g; v" @. z+ a4 Y% [$ Y2 q6 A; M0 Y% E X
If you enjoyed learning about
* P( t8 }" \9 m; N& nCosts and Benefits 2 Q5 P& D. F" \8 i2 f- n6 Q
Externalities
0 ^! P; ^ G7 e1 t$ H3 t: j% uDecision-making/ ]- u8 s8 ?3 C: b6 L" c3 t+ u
Or would like to learn more about # p' f H p4 ?' C% V6 V: ]
Capital Investments
) V+ }$ ~/ D# _( @$ UYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!& Y1 ?1 G9 R/ X9 l
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation1 n3 R$ z5 s* }
Topics:1 z& D. ?3 l; m- H1 k2 l
Cost-Benefit Analysis' L: e. r" J* {8 o
Evaluating Public Investment Projects& Q! a9 x* W1 B% K6 c
Look at examples from
; K) R" n& c0 T5 `Transportation
1 Q2 g& W* X2 r: i0 {5 ^+ f: YRiver Basin Management
$ l3 T! C: f5 }( FElectrical Generation- g3 @) S1 r1 M! D* U% G! n9 i
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
( ]$ a9 p5 G# U% m: w5 M1 k* h+ N+ Y# I
If you enjoyed learning about
( H; h0 m; e1 Q8 ^Supply and Demand7 ]% V2 [2 q4 L7 b6 Q- [" z
Externalities% g3 y7 k" O% \
Resource Allocation
7 v, g x* ^5 C8 S1 W2 jTaxation
) ^/ Y8 l# w% S- BOr would like to learn more about
& h5 L6 B0 {. i$ l* F# _4 vSupply of Natural Resources in Canada8 S! l; N2 \3 T- C* B6 V9 D3 z
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!( k4 ~* O/ g8 d I3 W+ C# V$ e
ECON 365 Resource Economics! O1 Z2 s( J% J% O
Topics:
t2 j4 }4 {2 d5 ~( ~1 N; E9 {Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ R" v5 d/ V& p/ ^! r) vScarcity and pricing
% ?- g$ D7 L4 M/ y" N0 a& v) mContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
/ ?# Y" X: n/ o# B1 x5 {& ]1 g) f u
If you enjoyed learning about , p* `, h3 A/ N
Resource Allocation# M9 h/ O: o3 W
Pricing
2 t& y& C/ y: w# p2 v: U' HMarkets: w* d" X6 \5 W3 J5 y
Government roles% ~ _0 x* F Y& v
Or would like to learn more about {! j& S( l; | y
The energy sector, including sources and markets* ]' R5 ]% p( f8 I! w$ l& [
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 T$ ~- r; F6 K4 b" q) ?You might enjoy a course about # g3 g( h" O" x; o0 o3 G# \% C
Energy Economics!
' c( B N @4 v( Y$ |' j, Y: QECON 366 Energy Economics6 }$ J8 \& x E0 ]* P
Topics: 4 u0 _0 I3 R% N5 q6 [4 }7 s7 [" E( j
Pricing
/ I3 {; R$ W* F4 eRole in economic growth
5 h7 ^( P% U9 v) @1 dEnergy sources and markets
% s s0 H P. JRole of government 7 a5 ~7 P9 K( v& x$ i) V
Regulation
7 E& V/ _) a. }2 l0 y7 O* Q I( O% E$ }0 u! k$ V
If you enjoyed learning about # G. f" `& U9 s, d0 H: u* M
Externalities" P% _7 P4 M# h
Regulation! J9 Y: R; N$ o, S, [- P3 S# y2 S
Government roles
, ]0 P: c8 z- y d. xOr would like to learn more about ' \ k4 P. Y1 _$ g
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' E* b& K# {; [; J' O8 t8 J2 h7 Q
Steps taken to address deterioration
" m' n8 i j& g! ]' SYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# w1 n0 q1 `9 EECON 369 Economics of the Environment& P7 V$ @1 |' C& [0 Q* o* D7 A
Topics:
& A& y5 Y' X8 ~: sEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment * t ^' Y" e& M- r0 y9 H5 S
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
/ l7 I4 O+ ?6 z& n6 F# l- S v3 n5 }Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / A2 I1 A, R$ }3 f. X: M) a8 M
Recreation economics2 O5 }$ i: s( h/ `( o4 ^3 E
( o; o5 D5 Y+ ^ ?% b3 P
If you enjoyed learning about: R8 n r7 _) U
Individual Incentives
% b) N' s( N+ q9 d% m0 N2 ?Total Welfare 2 S5 n# H+ \: E4 o. Z, c
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 3 B6 m0 A. U0 M+ f% {
ECON 378 Law and Economics, f8 s* x# Z- B
Topics: + F! X3 ~8 ]% p# ]1 b, X; y
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
# ?2 ]1 G5 S! G. d2 C* yCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
* A! O8 p" k. Q j& e: ?Child Support Payments
. n8 \/ p m8 B! V. S' x+ J% ?Private Divorce agreements
S- v9 M+ z( O4 QCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
8 k6 e. ~4 R8 T$ H
0 J, _. h# s; g/ y* x7 B+ i1 AIf you enjoyed learning about $ i6 u+ F. p* z/ {) g" L' o
Prisoners Dilemma) X2 }8 x0 ^$ t1 B8 ]* }
Dominant Strategies* k0 Q# b! P7 @, B N
Collusion2 a: R- K+ |; I; v
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 z: F) [- P; p. g. F0 s4 p
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
5 J- j4 Q" y7 h* L! ?Topics: 7 w J1 w1 Z. m, c! @- k
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games0 f l* o9 N' Z# S/ I/ t! x$ e [& J5 t
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 4 u, {/ i4 n; J
Note! Prerequisites: Q/ @8 W: A* S
ECON 384 & 299 |
|