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If you enjoyed learning about:
- K7 f+ D0 b E6 \ k& _% wTrade
0 C! j( e' f6 u3 ^# r* lGrowth! z0 J3 f" ~: M6 i( s
Or would like to learn more about:
5 F+ k% z1 z4 ]0 |/ `China as an Emerging Economy
+ j+ K6 u5 L& g5 }) O0 c+ F7 jYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 t0 T& c! p( Y' @2 a
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! x9 I0 b y% y9 R- k# U. vTopics: " t! G0 g ?% R
Chinese Economy Characteristics; x- S& E& ?* N: z% {. L
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy; {1 Q9 T' w! Q
Consequences of economic reform
. I' u; {8 ~6 SCanada’s economic relations with China, }$ N6 j" P9 O: z& d7 o& a& W, U; }
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If you would like to learn more about:
/ f' B3 r( R" |4 M4 YRich and Poor Countries
: y E1 k) j! Z/ @ ^' S7 dWhy economies differ3 \$ }+ j* G% Y# _
Causes for such differences/ _( s7 s* x0 P% d3 @
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! `+ |% r0 D& V0 q' ]ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, p6 T; ?' i3 D) q& M, a
Topics:
: c9 S& Q; [1 F( R/ z" k. k6 |% ~Technology
3 a' c$ Q+ y3 u; t9 o& x/ BInstitutions
; h. L7 h& V7 g; Y1 ?- k/ }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence $ h2 \& z& l v/ r5 t) [" E5 g
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If you enjoyed learning about
" }/ B# z3 N4 r; N" pSupply and Demand
$ K: x) k7 ^% b. O0 NConsumer Behavior2 h8 d7 F/ i' }5 g: B
Production and Cost
5 U3 K/ s9 x5 Y( j! v# YPrice and Output
' A7 f7 D$ N+ ?" @* p& p2 L8 [Market Structures
0 x0 t, F0 Z" _+ DYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!/ P, u( y9 T5 D' }
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I z u) I) u: B2 E
Topics:
- z; h" ~ J* B* S# ?Theory of consumer behavior' v7 u3 c) Q+ i) ?
Theory of production and cost
/ N- K; ~# |% rPrice and output determination under competition
# ~ _/ h5 }6 i4 R) \2 d. TMonopoly and other market structures" M8 w$ |! @- n$ L0 E2 K$ q
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 d& r# F' c! q' Q A0 tCosts and Benefits ; U# E. d& I& n0 m# W
Externalities
/ U- C9 G! Q" h- @" l- r- CDecision-making
3 d! u' a' v5 H3 m( n8 GOr would like to learn more about 1 h% i% p& s6 t* a, ?+ ]& I- M
Capital Investments
8 c% ]2 a5 w, f8 s% j4 jYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
: q) H& t. v" ?3 J2 D) ^ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation, z' H/ ]- A0 ~" K
Topics:
# M% c, A& }5 QCost-Benefit Analysis
: p: H) L T( D" q# P& m/ o9 a3 \Evaluating Public Investment Projects
- Q/ `; k2 i1 Z; P' n! p) XLook at examples from ! y3 r, ~+ b* s& ^
Transportation* W- K7 o( q9 y, h
River Basin Management
9 G5 m4 q$ s9 h* z( GElectrical Generation' W1 s% W* L2 S3 R4 c
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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, a0 ~2 |. c% }. z( zIf you enjoyed learning about - @- |* x K8 S+ c
Supply and Demand" ]4 m$ Z' Z% C
Externalities
9 m) p7 c+ w" I; y" q9 E4 v& a/ n7 jResource Allocation
7 k& D5 C9 ~0 ?5 `6 V% S2 dTaxation
! s" m/ J8 ?+ Z2 O kOr would like to learn more about
! ^% t f* E1 }5 \Supply of Natural Resources in Canada) ^+ E7 r$ H: N5 G0 C
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!5 H& V& ], K) x
ECON 365 Resource Economics
8 U* B0 l% u; ~3 DTopics:
' c3 h- S5 E$ lExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* K8 l. ?5 Q$ `. IScarcity and pricing& V: J# n/ i3 ^9 O& c5 m
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues. {4 I5 |+ V h9 ~$ w0 Q
3 C& r8 \% p+ T9 R2 MIf you enjoyed learning about # ^( J5 V8 V: i
Resource Allocation. b0 G$ p7 V* \1 m) X4 z/ F
Pricing
# _& T: j! K& I2 B6 J cMarkets
8 |' F. x+ n' ]Government roles: |! V' }% s& a/ A5 L8 i2 P. W
Or would like to learn more about
9 m D7 A1 P8 RThe energy sector, including sources and markets1 {8 K) P; f/ w$ w$ H( c9 Y0 s
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues0 j. d' V! B5 e
You might enjoy a course about - n, c" v# ~, s
Energy Economics!
( z' {2 ^) n6 c$ }' {5 RECON 366 Energy Economics
& j1 E1 |' R+ VTopics: 1 A6 H0 S6 N- X
Pricing
9 j+ A* C. m' q1 G9 ZRole in economic growth 0 P% g4 u: ]1 f) P
Energy sources and markets : I' N. S3 Z) B9 n% h
Role of government
* _) E+ g) `& K+ J5 Z2 i7 A9 z J5 W/ hRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
) K& l2 Q _$ C/ }! \0 ]3 KExternalities
0 ?3 e P* o2 b( {4 M1 kRegulation
( M& ~" N7 N. l" R4 JGovernment roles7 Y- `( l( k0 i. _, r0 }
Or would like to learn more about
+ J( `5 n, ]+ r4 SEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; r# w7 w1 r5 T6 Z4 s2 D6 P
Steps taken to address deterioration
& A0 w4 W3 n; p( E3 Q+ X8 E$ n. fYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
( k2 d- N+ k4 X- [. ^% OECON 369 Economics of the Environment$ K% e5 Y; X$ q) T1 D* I3 X& J
Topics: * W3 L3 h _7 [% |% W
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment & b2 T w9 T0 ~. e, p; h4 _
Types and causes of environmental deterioration / m" l/ I7 C% q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 O" z+ r3 v d* t) j+ ^1 z: N3 `
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 a( Y* S& d, O Individual Incentives1 R. k: C$ }4 r9 C& Y; K
Total Welfare
, X6 W1 G! b* n% LYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
+ u$ B; @ @" c- H3 V1 TECON 378 Law and Economics
% F& S" f' K, |# X# DTopics: * w6 z7 ] [7 e+ g
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
5 N: |9 ]/ M: H3 K) m2 p' \Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. v- E. \- Z3 }* O0 V8 U! k; {6 }: y; DChild Support Payments
" B& @" v7 W, C/ bPrivate Divorce agreements
5 u2 A$ y- |- h, ?" J, w- K5 f5 fCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
R K# G; K6 ?4 k/ ]2 ]Dominant Strategies
' u. G$ A( I% r+ b: |- m; U3 oCollusion1 F' ^0 M f, u* I' G
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
) @3 X3 C) C. s6 H( r; u1 h* JECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* t5 u9 z; X: o
Topics:
7 P" k1 ~, `* ], d [Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games: p: N7 P0 Q; k, b* `5 B: @
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * E. Q- s% n/ _3 f' J
Note! Prerequisites: 7 D$ \' i, c! K: u ?
ECON 384 & 299 |
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