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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth$ e7 K3 g2 g: v: m1 x- ]* \0 G
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China as an Emerging Economy# W3 X5 a( q- j; G s7 P' |0 `
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 l7 H* F9 T4 w/ d. mECON 211 Chinese Economic Development& F! O4 J: x' ~
Topics: 3 F! A7 d8 Q2 t7 p
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ `0 |8 }$ g* Y( Z+ I$ S8 @
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy" O3 b8 z3 P% m7 R
Consequences of economic reform
$ o) J$ s/ E1 b3 Y TCanada’s economic relations with China- P* B8 n& U( S( ^
3 |% x* R" F; h6 F. i2 v/ LIf you would like to learn more about: 4 |9 T% X, J3 F4 _0 [
Rich and Poor Countries# A( e$ R) x+ m+ X
Why economies differ
; t* Y$ L* Y2 K7 r0 u8 X2 z, y. GCauses for such differences. {0 H0 n4 ?2 M( o3 C$ s5 t @: d2 E k
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! l% E9 k+ ?% Y# @( {6 t
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- A* c: ~5 V* @% P4 r' v1 V
Topics:
& t4 K7 K5 o- `: jTechnology
1 D- k5 q# F- A0 `Institutions. L' H+ ?3 e. f& h% J4 `
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 8 Y* `* Q2 [% @
: i) N" m0 ^$ m O+ U% kIf you enjoyed learning about
5 ]- V: i6 ]& K! i; n8 h3 ESupply and Demand# a7 e; r: I7 c3 X! k! J
Consumer Behavior; x9 J$ [9 D- T. x7 v
Production and Cost4 ^. f @. z* m$ V
Price and Output
. ?: y) @8 v$ V: c3 y' UMarket Structures
, n4 Y3 v) `# X/ hYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
+ |9 e: w. G) @8 D! K( r/ KECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I0 j; l/ T3 o( Y( i
Topics:
+ N3 H: L* R# y- X- J. m ~Theory of consumer behavior
( L0 G0 A3 N3 T( i* rTheory of production and cost t' i( Q% f. Q
Price and output determination under competition
( ]* ` o6 Y$ a5 K6 Z% L* }% n' K" `Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 o+ P6 ~2 `, J1 ]- R, rCosts and Benefits
- C5 G6 |: d0 r2 z" }4 _Externalities
, u& S; C& B* a- aDecision-making' t1 Z! x; S/ C: k0 ^$ U
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Capital Investments) G. s9 N3 O7 E7 N/ T
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!5 ~8 `) Z0 c6 M* B8 X) |& o" D
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation h" ~+ Z' ^. D0 c
Topics:% h9 l; g# d" j& ]1 E
Cost-Benefit Analysis
: f+ |0 _8 H% f+ X9 xEvaluating Public Investment Projects
' [1 R: p- r5 E7 ]Look at examples from 6 v5 e& d5 X; r; v" m
Transportation
, d* k3 e, r# A1 @1 V9 kRiver Basin Management
* M" @/ [8 p( c" BElectrical Generation
% h8 {. @3 G: u9 Y7 ROil & Gas and Pollution Control
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2 B6 k2 C0 I" w9 @8 I& A. JIf you enjoyed learning about 4 E# d* ]& Z3 ^/ r; E
Supply and Demand" ?4 E s, r. w8 S
Externalities: Y9 _9 y8 r& u; l% t+ L
Resource Allocation
5 g/ f6 G3 {$ m, X# h8 H, @Taxation- ]" r; @+ N! ^" B+ D
Or would like to learn more about 3 g" H/ \, m* k! l
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
7 t4 g; W. ^* D2 kYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
; `; @% b1 R/ u9 u* \ECON 365 Resource Economics p" `# v6 N- Q9 e
Topics:, ]% ^, r, X% f0 S. b h6 s
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
' o: a C1 U' D7 r( rScarcity and pricing
. k5 y- ~& t+ D6 ? W4 NContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
8 s2 H. S2 `8 j! P6 |Pricing" |; u* @7 [6 `2 Q! \% a
Markets
9 q( g5 K" E/ {Government roles
/ \5 r: x* `" P UOr would like to learn more about
) {% @8 I! f2 ^) S' L/ QThe energy sector, including sources and markets1 N5 {0 {0 Q H8 d' d
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
4 F5 v: }+ w2 a" QYou might enjoy a course about , h q+ D+ \' l- Z6 j2 E
Energy Economics!
8 A* r0 P7 u* s9 |, g: xECON 366 Energy Economics
$ m2 p/ j3 c2 k: V4 @* |. \Topics: 1 Y! ~$ I1 \' {' u, U" `
Pricing
+ Y3 h# M" l" t4 e- o0 pRole in economic growth * r5 I5 [# @# O' `7 B* G* n1 `
Energy sources and markets
% J6 _' ?" @2 V, q" P! |; A5 pRole of government 8 g+ F* k$ Y/ }5 w
Regulation ; l8 [* Z) ^$ }; q
8 e7 d6 T1 u3 i" x0 K V4 CIf you enjoyed learning about
) n! Y; k$ D4 XExternalities0 M0 d& V! |% k w$ r* Y* V; u
Regulation
7 E5 w2 H6 b: q( L& RGovernment roles
1 \8 l+ |0 c, A2 ~Or would like to learn more about
2 y9 z8 B: n2 G4 t1 \Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ {9 n3 a6 e% p6 M# y, j1 W% I; pSteps taken to address deterioration8 G9 v( F4 w) B- L$ m, v
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 d# J1 y- C8 Z, `
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment7 M ?; @0 ], J5 V
Topics: ' o+ o* R: a0 u: y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; p1 T; o- B. s% jTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
1 w+ T9 G( u7 R+ N3 @Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 T& X! [( D" D8 P( J& }) qRecreation economics- O2 |8 B; O: y B, ~0 L. b8 s
) F# q* X% M3 K& q# m( l( T& xIf you enjoyed learning about7 S+ n- o d2 R! L7 [" q1 }
Individual Incentives
, J, m3 `& J! L& Q, iTotal Welfare : Q- d) q# e4 k; s9 x9 e
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! . \* k; G$ Y, r$ a
ECON 378 Law and Economics2 e, t0 n5 J3 a s
Topics: 2 w: v( C' R0 E+ `- z. m
Issues in Criminal and Family Law0 H& l7 i; t k7 K- C) [' ~
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# i/ T; R3 E& s2 _
Child Support Payments* k7 W' ~* G9 X8 }
Private Divorce agreements) k5 ~7 g) Y" P; J
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) x4 P: R" B- G7 Z
( g& I. _& ] t' G" \# J/ xIf you enjoyed learning about 3 ]5 l8 {5 p# O. a- f4 M- l' |
Prisoners Dilemma: ]8 H/ b% _3 H1 W5 ^
Dominant Strategies
: q) _$ Q. Q0 _: z' T( C& C& pCollusion
# e9 O* M% F9 J1 S/ F* HYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
+ n7 U4 [5 i* P% o: AECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
! p2 g2 X7 l" q; N" z) r* C2 x, wTopics: n. l9 t# g z% q$ y
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games" V- Y/ b+ K1 p) U
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
; A$ I/ H A# U9 z! s# {! Q. NNote! Prerequisites: % e, t: _9 F: g& U! |
ECON 384 & 299 |
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