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If you enjoyed learning about:
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; w+ g+ N1 ?! p& Q4 xChina as an Emerging Economy# ?& B9 X* W2 a; M$ o. L9 S1 C
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! o( n6 T" \) E4 {/ q% [ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics _2 v: R4 t% _% _+ G- ?" j _' p
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
! }) U$ l7 D Q5 D AConsequences of economic reform' `: u7 `' i i' O1 ?$ |
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries1 y1 N% E% T0 r* ~# n
Why economies differ
/ _- M# |. N& ACauses for such differences* _% Z7 B$ x$ N$ q
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% n0 H% _0 }( W. Q! Q5 R3 BECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 Y {5 B7 }9 C+ k. ZTopics:
1 Q6 ~% Q2 S6 J6 v1 J3 X3 iTechnology o( p6 \0 u6 \' a8 {) T9 u
Institutions
# l. Q( w+ r# ?' a) ^Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand- c9 q- P3 \$ b! W- j9 ^ _
Consumer Behavior
- K9 d* a7 g6 B: l) [Production and Cost4 ^ C- o# j4 {" x# l; d
Price and Output( r0 E: T U8 v) G$ F
Market Structures" H% o9 ?! w/ o: N2 m) b/ b9 c
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!$ C8 C3 @+ F- x3 B) p7 ]
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( J5 J o8 ]' k gTopics:
7 p6 |; c. r) g6 rTheory of consumer behavior3 ^* q0 Z7 E0 F8 f9 }
Theory of production and cost
# B0 @; Z1 S+ C: x; |0 f0 _Price and output determination under competition$ b+ o. _ \9 W0 A2 E2 ^) U
Monopoly and other market structures( V4 `! W8 `' Q6 `8 _9 j u( }
$ W q+ Y' z4 @$ \; y# }7 W, bIf you enjoyed learning about % k% r3 r! v5 i9 I* M- S: Q
Costs and Benefits ( V, i0 F# H/ p r* g# i
Externalities
. \2 @- d( U% ?) U" z* EDecision-making
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Capital Investments( k. G/ D1 B$ v, k# M/ x! v0 i: K
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 I5 o! j4 T+ c% A/ M5 Y
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
+ z: A6 @1 }& k+ i' ^8 g+ G0 d3 X9 `, CEvaluating Public Investment Projects
6 O4 p; j( E: eLook at examples from ^) n$ y1 H8 V2 k
Transportation
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Electrical Generation
- h% V; `6 V% U6 x1 z- iOil & Gas and Pollution Control' k" ~+ i9 v" Z2 x) w6 H
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Externalities; x( T+ f3 M1 L7 o5 ^6 a( ?* H/ A ?
Resource Allocation
3 {' _5 q* A1 b8 C' lTaxation: b' Z* I" t2 g4 B8 G ]# N l
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
+ o4 _0 W3 X1 h* {' M5 y/ U/ pYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ e/ d% w4 a# x9 t* R3 w& s. ^& x
ECON 365 Resource Economics
`5 E( D7 V4 w+ aTopics:. P; n4 O( Q0 d9 a- s* l( L7 m
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% [" C7 Q; |$ z- RScarcity and pricing
% u6 H8 A4 M% o% U; t nContemporary Canadian resource policy issues* b% f+ P X# W* Q' Z- K
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Resource Allocation" L5 e: f2 j$ s3 `; i7 q2 E
Pricing5 \4 n4 W8 ~0 M, W0 s% y: c* {
Markets' F! I1 D/ ]0 r3 X
Government roles
( t' T+ _$ G* ^* T$ H k" D9 ?Or would like to learn more about
- G) ]% |0 ]" m. E T ^The energy sector, including sources and markets# e' G- T0 o9 k: f
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
7 i* B( N8 x, M( s9 mYou might enjoy a course about ) ]! C* f. k1 M" Q" J
Energy Economics!
' W! _# q/ r P& e8 o' lECON 366 Energy Economics1 O4 J. b [- [& {" F3 |
Topics: / Q7 Y& v, M. K
Pricing
) H1 b$ o% `- w0 `6 fRole in economic growth
* A {4 [5 y; q8 P2 j) qEnergy sources and markets ( Q+ X' ]3 t; f* M2 Z
Role of government
: Y' u6 P/ d) ]( PRegulation 8 E3 }5 g! L. f: x! s0 c1 [ ]
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Regulation g; ^" x% Y" {/ p& Z" V
Government roles
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/ z3 _9 }3 T" y6 \Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration' \) r+ z# A2 W1 c$ R' O3 e
Steps taken to address deterioration
4 u6 L3 [5 M6 r0 _1 c1 c" I0 |/ oYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 5 `) `- _% J0 \( o9 {6 i
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
# G( Q, E; B5 B3 XTopics: ; M8 P2 w* G) k0 ]. U. G
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - x0 E$ M, y0 e* ~! p6 k( J
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 3 F! b6 `& E: N* s1 f
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 z; k# a4 x' V0 ]8 m
Recreation economics' v7 y; D2 Z6 m/ M6 `; A
6 v3 e+ k5 E0 r. }- ~If you enjoyed learning about+ T$ m9 z5 t. A$ v
Individual Incentives
9 V. M$ P9 O; Q9 R& h% L% YTotal Welfare
8 M9 h' A0 e) LYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% [1 D4 {9 @( UECON 378 Law and Economics w0 Q7 C& B2 A. U
Topics:
1 Y+ i$ C7 G! u* N3 WIssues in Criminal and Family Law4 P) s. P2 L/ _6 S8 `6 O* D
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining' h* l" f4 Y% G6 |( b5 G
Child Support Payments9 D# _0 }" ]/ l* `. W
Private Divorce agreements: t* F- U6 v" ?7 {- v
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act. [. i+ o o! I4 ~
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r& @: l$ I8 t$ P5 ?Collusion
' c! `3 r. B; r% C+ M2 p$ j9 PYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
1 ^2 l% N6 a d2 P) uECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
% ]" t+ t" A; m5 n8 E0 fTopics:
& w8 Y0 V8 k! F5 J; n; |Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games: W: b9 q4 D. {- [$ g
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
+ X; h# v1 \, v4 n* e1 E1 @$ o- uNote! Prerequisites:
' ?" M8 `9 n/ ]2 F5 h6 B! [( n% |ECON 384 & 299 |
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