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If you enjoyed learning about:
; O. V) U; l- N* u0 I; UTrade
6 U: h2 h; S$ F: x: u% a9 DGrowth
b$ R( p3 c7 vOr would like to learn more about: * J% h) k6 r: h. m& m3 k4 D
China as an Emerging Economy
! F! G# L5 R3 c: i6 Y: t7 sYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
* I( }! z& @8 r# O8 I0 R# f8 {ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, X, X( H6 |" _# K+ p! h u
Topics:
; g9 {0 ?4 ?( A9 H8 lChinese Economy Characteristics) f$ F- Y" D& ? u g
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 k6 z3 X I, q6 z9 E" K, o/ GConsequences of economic reform9 B" o, o) J: v' m
Canada’s economic relations with China
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' g& `' y2 O" m7 J) F7 t$ `If you would like to learn more about:
3 R7 m0 I4 u. [) c% v5 URich and Poor Countries
0 t/ _' R% l- m$ zWhy economies differ
! V6 e, ?) E5 [* [1 yCauses for such differences
! {0 p) U$ L$ w( t9 GYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' ~ ^- X: R$ N6 L H& mECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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Technology
- u! i" ~9 S# U% E9 ?Institutions$ a; e' x; K# |) W! |
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; W' e; t$ v9 H+ X* ]+ a
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 G- C9 e* r7 j8 C4 g! `
Supply and Demand
$ F% e3 P) t7 y6 gConsumer Behavior; V" Y1 @- `/ v. ^; u! Q0 ?, ^1 R
Production and Cost
8 @: Z: Y: `/ L+ \Price and Output
/ c9 h0 H( ]6 @+ V8 B, }Market Structures
1 Z2 L7 {8 ?6 k5 g5 H- x3 pYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, e9 U2 u6 L; j NECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I3 e: q9 `9 ~( I* ]6 i
Topics:
4 h9 s; ?# z$ ?1 oTheory of consumer behavior
. ^, M" ?4 a: G! JTheory of production and cost
% d" c, u, e, M! C# KPrice and output determination under competition
; j; U0 `5 n. yMonopoly and other market structures
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' r0 @, ?# |, k2 i6 nIf you enjoyed learning about $ y* B8 h& K; `3 G l
Costs and Benefits
/ z: t3 q- f$ K1 [4 a4 xExternalities9 e4 {, v: a/ Q+ C
Decision-making
* t% U+ W" O- n2 }' |5 k# nOr would like to learn more about 5 o: v0 j# S8 D( G0 {2 |# N
Capital Investments2 B) {" ~9 T) h0 Q8 a6 c. J
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
5 y3 J: Q# Z' o1 e8 b6 XECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
6 G- p) ~/ E0 Q8 ~* I! VTopics:7 s' c2 Z5 K: l" F
Cost-Benefit Analysis
) { i, M5 z9 w- w; l* PEvaluating Public Investment Projects ~7 C2 k$ E6 k" w8 w
Look at examples from 1 }0 F& |& v+ r" ?
Transportation0 v- x9 v W7 p) O5 O8 g
River Basin Management
& M+ N9 C$ ]$ g6 n3 g- p. FElectrical Generation
& `3 t( N+ s* S/ Z3 `1 XOil & Gas and Pollution Control+ N% D6 A# h3 t! l' g& v
# w; z& G' T6 CIf you enjoyed learning about
" S( `( G- I! [" aSupply and Demand
4 x+ M! W' b0 Y+ l! `1 x; \Externalities
$ d0 x1 B0 ]( g8 X2 @Resource Allocation/ i" K! {: G5 a8 {; e d- W7 x5 A
Taxation8 K$ K/ z/ C& d, i. c& J
Or would like to learn more about 5 o1 \' {2 K, _
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
# n; O/ b" Q. c" ~8 [' c9 ?9 XYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# \/ Z9 `! `6 G& VECON 365 Resource Economics
( a: B4 S e1 y/ `* d; o0 xTopics:2 d% W1 V6 y$ i
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources$ d: j3 @) o, E; |+ e
Scarcity and pricing
# V% s$ o1 L6 }6 v, |Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues' g! Y, G$ }+ e" q& B8 E
' A% a9 [ r; T& FIf you enjoyed learning about & Y( m- g: E, L9 H5 D3 }7 E) w
Resource Allocation
& ^0 B3 C( D+ A7 y' S3 @! ~, HPricing
. s6 T3 ?: V- t1 F9 xMarkets
9 n+ s% S" y# T' D2 w$ N, CGovernment roles
1 w0 z( k3 [8 q" Q6 _Or would like to learn more about
2 v% u/ R/ r0 E2 x$ V I1 MThe energy sector, including sources and markets- } d S$ {/ Z$ u' u. U6 d3 Q7 I# @
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues c" f# \- T! A+ r
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Energy Economics!% W/ T, E' h7 Z: h: R8 G
ECON 366 Energy Economics; K0 N& k8 Q) t& T
Topics: ) A; K8 o+ w0 M5 ^4 P! A6 Z
Pricing
0 M1 g# k7 R- k0 {' F6 S! Q! hRole in economic growth 7 e$ H5 N9 c; Y! |& B
Energy sources and markets
1 l! X6 Z7 E& }' ]8 uRole of government
. ?. W; G+ g$ _6 cRegulation - f; J; m0 s7 Y. l! W
& t. p1 L8 k( w. C% @If you enjoyed learning about 3 w) ?9 a# n: w% S, a
Externalities
; d$ T. |+ a4 F9 Y9 ^Regulation
/ @- `; q9 \! p" Q6 ?2 M* SGovernment roles
& [: f7 r. H+ X/ {- G0 G. JOr would like to learn more about
# D/ h0 ^( s1 o* I1 @ {1 X( vEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
+ I. g6 Y( @3 b, h$ L% h7 WSteps taken to address deterioration$ k/ {" c6 j. l) x6 s. y5 z' K& U
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# i9 \ p! N4 Q( t3 Y6 z7 l/ a6 FECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( D8 V1 `" _: K$ y! R% FTopics: 4 W, X5 G* q( p4 S/ y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
. H2 W3 t6 f* J) l" h+ {7 G% s7 K8 ZTypes and causes of environmental deterioration , l1 p4 u+ X0 h: u9 q
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# ?8 z1 _% {9 s O1 p& r# LRecreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
, \5 g- _. b7 ^( ?& i9 ~ Individual Incentives
0 n; Y" _ d% }. _' `" R* cTotal Welfare
* Y; `( {9 I" A9 @You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
/ p# a& E; F8 X, J& E* PECON 378 Law and Economics* p+ d3 o, S/ v3 c
Topics:
8 J2 u3 `6 Z; M5 H- S' X) vIssues in Criminal and Family Law
7 X7 I* x' q0 p3 [% BCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! r" i0 I5 H. PChild Support Payments: K5 W+ n4 D# y- U6 I
Private Divorce agreements* ~& }$ v7 \2 u* O3 Y% E$ |
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 o. S/ z& }) ?. l- Y5 l* `+ HPrisoners Dilemma% M& Z- S2 Q/ v7 ]. l( C) y
Dominant Strategies/ i) M& d& c$ P! ~4 c" y& ^9 y7 Q6 F# Z
Collusion( X, ~. M: S# G: @5 `, N
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , B d3 V7 [0 U& {5 n/ v6 I
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# o% b8 O' i# N( k+ e+ n" A
Topics: 0 @+ H4 Y/ N* z/ E0 H
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. W5 g: m; V. s1 vApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
8 ?$ r4 U p" vNote! Prerequisites:
0 O( U0 k: p& Y( v* ]( CECON 384 & 299 |
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