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If you enjoyed learning about: 1 x$ G5 P6 m/ i7 z+ z& S* h" C
Trade
! p1 R v; h. i7 X4 IGrowth
Q0 Z- v+ P# Z7 b0 T* \) hOr would like to learn more about: 2 U; j3 x5 N! j8 P
China as an Emerging Economy9 n- s* t7 @+ s
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" R; z" A& w& ~, S! n
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* r, S1 P5 s1 Q0 R, J0 o! ]# ?. ?Topics: 8 }+ x8 Y8 p* b7 T3 E
Chinese Economy Characteristics# C( _) j6 V% F, x* S' m6 i6 h1 ]* T
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 k& d% Z: X3 b. V5 Q u
Consequences of economic reform/ J d, @, V4 f4 P( p; n
Canada’s economic relations with China: d& K8 {. M7 o, O
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If you would like to learn more about: * W! T% L; {: q% o4 A" @
Rich and Poor Countries
$ @ a- R0 F& q, q1 ]- s+ m" CWhy economies differ7 A7 q$ r; ]# x% J6 v
Causes for such differences
% e% ^5 i- o/ C! }0 n* @6 M. FYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 b# j( w* P. ~8 L, g/ p7 `+ r6 FECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 Q, S! X: v; V2 b( m+ F
Topics:
2 ~7 i2 F0 F' |# nTechnology
' c h" K+ _/ JInstitutions! U1 ^1 s# q4 I% l( [- x, h# Q: o
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ d* [% h$ T }9 hSupply and Demand
3 P& t. ^% F$ y D4 G) sConsumer Behavior, C; G6 D: K* P6 i7 w" d
Production and Cost
- `# P8 B1 f( \3 I6 X4 z$ sPrice and Output
/ X2 v9 _9 u" Y! Y! z; K; kMarket Structures) I: A) S) v6 y% W* V5 ~- P
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* _5 O- J2 F6 C; ?, R, }ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 }9 s8 P+ s& L1 ?9 i' l: {Topics: 8 \8 G- l3 T( X( K; M8 c
Theory of consumer behavior
8 J- W6 ^4 f$ y. sTheory of production and cost
" B+ f6 s- O) h! _* T& \+ hPrice and output determination under competition
# l0 E1 Z; [# \$ T4 aMonopoly and other market structures- V7 T- A. q5 K% L" ^
: J0 r k4 H3 q j" Y( ^If you enjoyed learning about
" a/ }/ F+ X( j6 l6 I" Q. ]Costs and Benefits
& e0 z$ ?: r5 ?) S" p; h! XExternalities& M s9 l! @: N7 e0 e4 t3 f+ b
Decision-making
7 V+ Y7 q h% s' \# Z- N, p8 aOr would like to learn more about
X8 s' ^! Q! M+ y, jCapital Investments
6 M$ j8 L) S/ v2 _# f2 N7 K. ZYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!# \/ b! x- V8 X$ W- i% r
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation: Z1 U5 |8 B. A) ~
Topics:$ V* v3 q: H! P6 t/ b( ^
Cost-Benefit Analysis
+ B' J' v; Q' } W' Y1 XEvaluating Public Investment Projects
! v5 }+ ^ m9 e% H5 LLook at examples from 7 U+ i# R6 o) I7 ]
Transportation
- O: ]# q. r U v2 m/ }7 W: y7 b9 xRiver Basin Management
4 S) R# o" P' dElectrical Generation% h$ y) W. Q9 g( z0 Q
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control' E8 i* Q2 f6 R8 n! @: a
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If you enjoyed learning about # \, j# T7 o) r H/ f8 y0 m# _6 z
Supply and Demand
' l- S; u/ o0 f/ rExternalities
# {! ~6 K% {* XResource Allocation
9 P* U0 C6 X: d( V; j3 _Taxation
) Q' Y) x5 k% Q% R4 R* a! aOr would like to learn more about $ t1 ]0 Y6 i ]6 O: s' o. ?
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada$ [, W+ t' h4 o. @; \0 _
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 h1 I8 U- v5 z# S0 H
ECON 365 Resource Economics
' x) U- F8 f5 o: O; {/ R! DTopics:
5 b* \& b' p/ w QExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources3 K* G! w8 g) A9 q8 b
Scarcity and pricing
' } g8 X' z0 V- h' bContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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& H8 z9 G, _5 H4 i! hIf you enjoyed learning about ( n9 p9 c; {/ p0 x3 b
Resource Allocation* A# X. X! ?* x6 {/ _( q( t
Pricing- U) ^5 A9 p: }) Y; \
Markets
5 W( `5 u1 P8 k3 C4 s& u/ H3 `Government roles
5 M4 x; B+ Z: \2 V4 a3 GOr would like to learn more about I( T7 L! V% I% f
The energy sector, including sources and markets
8 I& O7 A& H4 d n1 H/ zCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
$ H2 I. u( C v3 v7 R+ T/ UYou might enjoy a course about
0 q' T+ K- m+ z- I. WEnergy Economics!
* s0 n* L/ \7 x% f- i* BECON 366 Energy Economics
: c7 Q: E B. @* k" h& TTopics:
- c. y- W b/ }# c) P e, xPricing
' G( P o$ B" L* k# P# ORole in economic growth * K [1 P P" {1 w6 o: j4 t
Energy sources and markets , _1 P( i0 s( _ q2 a ^0 H: e: {
Role of government
6 @. P, f2 _, ~- E$ C% {Regulation
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3 r! _' J9 _; Y/ g* F5 j5 VExternalities W# t- `* d# y- B; d* u2 a3 @
Regulation
3 W$ S: Z8 q; b' h( ]5 I& WGovernment roles
4 u/ a) S( T2 C: z- g5 ]& M, bOr would like to learn more about ! H9 ^" i9 w: {% k2 i- o+ p% ]9 y5 l
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration" u2 f/ a g6 F# c
Steps taken to address deterioration H, j' t; D& ^( ^
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 @& l; ^. ]0 W# ]6 ?, ^5 {( |8 H
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment9 g8 \: q2 ~, m6 a. F. O5 |, g' L
Topics:
- v8 E' m- {+ TEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment - @+ }7 m6 \' n' K# o4 _; X4 h3 x
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 H, T @1 G& f
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
6 s5 K# w$ G. j# L8 GRecreation economics4 |% b* {, W, G; K/ \" a
" u9 y$ y- P1 R& G6 Z) _, CIf you enjoyed learning about
+ _+ V b+ p- Q7 B0 g1 c7 _ Individual Incentives
) z7 |2 E0 K2 e eTotal Welfare
/ ^9 V1 p5 r- ?You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! & B% f: X$ k. u& t" C2 ~1 U
ECON 378 Law and Economics% k( q4 }' b% ]; B& f
Topics:
/ f) ?9 P8 N0 q8 E2 DIssues in Criminal and Family Law: H( K( X c' }1 o- Q( m
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining7 R* Q: W% I% ]5 R2 o4 m B
Child Support Payments3 `* E. v) h* f; c! r9 V$ N
Private Divorce agreements* ^0 s% L0 F- |! T! |- w
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act& A/ g4 s& p, ]7 E
0 u2 U) V! M* r+ l" D: \5 c* ~9 AIf you enjoyed learning about
- B6 ?. C- R- Y2 I" S, hPrisoners Dilemma
( p) G1 o- {' v# k+ F: r+ hDominant Strategies
" R# F* U1 Z ]% |/ TCollusion
( t# u' `/ M$ o% `9 N+ ?You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
3 e9 z$ D- G, \3 [' B2 ~; LECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
/ ^! I2 x" U* x# x* |7 O6 ?+ M% STopics: 1 U# l2 v ?) q: D
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 h+ L0 Y. b- K) m/ @ T9 UApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ J/ ^1 {3 }: B- O& ^: bNote! Prerequisites:
/ T* B2 P8 k6 N' @ k+ wECON 384 & 299 |
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