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If you enjoyed learning about:
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) w: j% b7 a) c& s9 KGrowth
1 W1 O2 C+ A% H8 b- v5 \" VOr would like to learn more about: 1 r \3 j2 x$ R
China as an Emerging Economy' d. Y C, L1 t6 Z8 X$ [
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ K2 q2 z! \( _) O( j5 ~9 c) L$ O! dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development# ^1 H3 x! p1 U8 B* F9 |
Topics:
' i7 S% g6 P% W7 l+ j: L" M6 gChinese Economy Characteristics; X. ~- I+ p1 W) z1 M. B
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
- n, C3 ?3 I* L& g2 F+ T. z1 QConsequences of economic reform" A0 o2 e# _1 _7 ~( U& {9 C
Canada’s economic relations with China1 z! t- T& t3 }# g2 A- t
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If you would like to learn more about:
9 K" [- ?- k0 ]6 z3 ~( V( R# c7 l; ^Rich and Poor Countries
T- |# e* ~1 u/ cWhy economies differ
9 ~8 v6 a; x5 a: NCauses for such differences
u3 S+ j& H+ U& z' mYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth4 ?: Y* M2 O9 h7 T* k$ a
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 N9 U- |6 \% a( J7 E9 N1 g
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Technology* v' ~4 x" ]! J P1 h
Institutions
5 r u6 r/ f) w4 h0 A9 m/ g5 [Growth rate Convergence / Divergence + p8 e2 Z% F. q/ L4 @% B- m2 y& m
x* ^2 T5 R2 MIf you enjoyed learning about
) T( W& h" E" x' |7 I6 D+ C3 {Supply and Demand' a5 F8 z3 J# @' j. f$ b" O; N
Consumer Behavior
% x) r4 W, b% ]- tProduction and Cost
7 m5 F5 u8 e! E& h! xPrice and Output
- P3 w- F% P- O, I# HMarket Structures
B( t3 {' l9 `You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!3 U2 K; ?+ `: z2 w
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 |4 {& E& M! N2 d+ u! [" ^Topics: 8 _# ^: K/ R. ?( n1 N9 s
Theory of consumer behavior$ P" Q) R5 E2 ^7 E5 v) [( v' G
Theory of production and cost
+ y' x% a+ @( f) N! Z, KPrice and output determination under competition0 Y% A) X' x: d2 R- T: n
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
" `" W2 f, z4 `/ K PCosts and Benefits
% O* X4 k8 z& |Externalities
/ }# ^8 |" B; L: n% h8 g7 W* }Decision-making9 C' N, B0 y( q6 X4 i
Or would like to learn more about
5 {; i) @( H, }- C! _: q9 S* m2 L4 MCapital Investments$ e0 S: J, ?) H/ |3 B. X* c
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; N& Y$ u7 }6 w3 E( ?7 B# u& TECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ E' @0 S& f8 J& F; H8 @ t, g
Topics:
M. x- S+ Q) ~9 B. \; }Cost-Benefit Analysis
- g# ^$ P) P0 t+ m7 _. FEvaluating Public Investment Projects8 t$ a6 I4 A1 p
Look at examples from
; z- e0 Y* _; QTransportation+ o, g% z. T9 S6 a" \' p
River Basin Management
1 \- F. K& X/ x# T3 X# Y% R* {Electrical Generation
9 M4 U3 A7 s7 ?$ YOil & Gas and Pollution Control! s- D* B# A! Q% ^. m
* \6 Q- Z8 F; J7 s* MIf you enjoyed learning about
8 ~6 I* S/ G$ v8 RSupply and Demand4 \2 p; \; G% M, l8 ]- g4 D3 G$ Y
Externalities
) w/ w2 v+ s$ P T% R# {Resource Allocation2 e, q: {: i" Q x- ~3 ?$ f8 t
Taxation
3 t( i! N" [( E8 k2 KOr would like to learn more about 7 i; S! R( d5 W
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
) s/ d0 X3 u. u% Q5 `You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!# y/ V) [9 S, K) D; O' m
ECON 365 Resource Economics7 t& O. q" ~# @( ?( @5 O7 B
Topics:- M! a# Z0 F/ J% s& Q. g6 G9 [
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
/ R Z$ @5 }( j: DScarcity and pricing0 W+ S8 {: l8 ~2 m* l: j
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues# h" i% [6 W6 z/ v5 t2 i
5 {" b) E+ @) GIf you enjoyed learning about 8 u, }8 ~; e: {% W- o; k' o8 X
Resource Allocation
u/ |1 R* v1 f0 U3 z# {; rPricing' U( j/ [- v/ W
Markets
! }' X v: c3 D; cGovernment roles
! J% W0 V! h: y6 d F' MOr would like to learn more about
$ V* @. }) {" r1 |The energy sector, including sources and markets
1 H- B6 l' V5 Q- j/ {Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
1 F e/ r+ @4 g" g) p3 `You might enjoy a course about * p8 M0 `4 z" u) c" K
Energy Economics!" t7 [2 r- \: R1 c
ECON 366 Energy Economics
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Pricing
0 s) R& N; M% E0 h1 v( HRole in economic growth $ f8 U- ~. X4 \
Energy sources and markets 8 W4 r, m: ~* ^! ^. R7 U; G0 C0 L8 X
Role of government & [( T- ]* W; f1 J+ O
Regulation
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' Z* K# O: G' y! |; DIf you enjoyed learning about " ^; X# z6 B6 S! `5 d$ r6 q% ~
Externalities
. O+ x2 c2 H- @Regulation
" ^5 s: Y! F' A4 zGovernment roles4 _/ m- p( E- g& N+ Y7 h
Or would like to learn more about 7 L ~& c' {' d' w" M3 u7 ]/ g" b
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& O P4 }4 ~9 @& w Q$ U
Steps taken to address deterioration
) a c1 P2 G* A, y/ E/ qYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( R7 x! L- A1 ]7 K$ @2 {: W
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 s; B% c9 ?8 x g+ e# E
Topics: 7 g- a9 j, i! X$ E5 W
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 5 [; E4 v) [& [) _! l
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
. |+ s* E. \' c+ s5 gTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 l I6 E+ a9 l9 @
Recreation economics
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$ D' ?" z0 }9 g j9 ^# UIf you enjoyed learning about
) I) H* X7 L7 `0 v2 |! r' b Individual Incentives
0 E- I J! R4 x V8 [Total Welfare
+ l5 k9 X& X! G; h9 d3 v, W& h8 F# GYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ) ]" e& S' H$ S9 J |( t5 i9 E
ECON 378 Law and Economics( e5 P+ F8 H5 r5 C7 C- l
Topics: 2 F& b0 j) o, X1 y
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
4 h' c+ {: u# a* Y' ?% {Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" w4 H! ^3 p. L- Q1 g
Child Support Payments4 Q4 f- v- J! c$ B% ?- v% F
Private Divorce agreements& _( d" A/ |& O% n7 o; i0 n
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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3 v; L! B4 M# q; `If you enjoyed learning about
8 P- _) _) e% e) K' v3 X7 [. [Prisoners Dilemma1 ?- _2 `1 |) `7 U; }
Dominant Strategies
5 ~% l" n& y5 P. [3 _4 i" XCollusion, ^5 B6 n2 h' R5 l3 G
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! & o" J8 q! y& `- R1 |3 f/ S7 Y% r
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
( q" F/ v& A0 p' h- c7 ?Topics:
' l/ K* U5 j3 D( l% h9 D* i7 Y" PAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
" j% s8 y) y" N8 z6 Z. ZApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ ^6 w; L) g4 V: B& Q8 i. jNote! Prerequisites:
; V; v/ Z2 _; X3 B4 z) U) e' h! vECON 384 & 299 |
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