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If you enjoyed learning about:
& _. w w- { s. D" v4 u% n0 YTrade0 C* B- ^) ~; c. r3 F E& d) q+ u
Growth
) j8 o9 ?, Q( p' N' Z5 q) sOr would like to learn more about:
$ Y6 O* J+ q2 J8 wChina as an Emerging Economy
# @7 \/ g8 M! ?2 K$ C( \7 gYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
# j; ] A# K% |! c: F3 t+ W+ _5 \ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
- r8 ?) ]2 B0 {5 P0 O' M2 i" y% H0 LTopics: # u$ c7 U% l0 D, J" Z- C _
Chinese Economy Characteristics k; r1 }* |. q1 q
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy8 j( W9 X5 ^( x8 S; ^- C7 q
Consequences of economic reform
/ w4 A4 s) T! J' n; ?2 CCanada’s economic relations with China
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! M: m! J' H% C$ w9 \If you would like to learn more about:
* i, x+ q/ N: i. Z/ N7 J$ z3 JRich and Poor Countries' R! M) O' Y& \) D2 r
Why economies differ
5 e& K* p* H6 r5 }Causes for such differences
5 q- Q; p7 n# ?# K* l9 JYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
' H/ g. a& } q! ^: ]ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 c6 Q- L5 _, k2 b- |4 f, g
Topics:
, E" K; I" D8 @0 k6 L: I4 ATechnology+ M. v9 w" r, I% U
Institutions- t, M' t) x# u2 Q
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
( g7 S+ I9 C4 {9 y7 UConsumer Behavior
$ g: H- M0 e( L, L! a3 jProduction and Cost, Q7 N1 M/ E) d7 E
Price and Output$ [1 e8 I, Z2 K2 w3 x9 A+ q/ B( ]
Market Structures
/ }7 _* _' t4 q& V" a. [" jYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!* R# y0 c7 ?; |' U
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I6 W, d" E' x# K! _: K! l4 ~; @& j
Topics:
$ m7 v& u2 E- H3 ]Theory of consumer behavior
9 S0 |7 O& [' h* ]- T5 K7 U8 pTheory of production and cost
* O9 j J- X7 R% ?# _0 E e1 @Price and output determination under competition
+ a h/ v. m, C( e- CMonopoly and other market structures( ~7 c( K* c! e0 T
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Costs and Benefits
, c3 K5 O+ W0 G6 q! qExternalities/ ~. V3 e' I% H3 @5 p/ \
Decision-making, C1 w" \$ o- v( {7 I$ R _
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Capital Investments
" f$ ~' t, F$ t) w/ c' GYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 b* K, W! E4 {, o/ ^ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation3 G' y2 B9 r8 \1 V) O, y y/ M
Topics:
, e7 E; N5 f7 s: xCost-Benefit Analysis
+ t. ^! U( E7 i W. z/ B. aEvaluating Public Investment Projects& o6 Y/ N$ o1 b
Look at examples from
5 ~( X" u6 q3 CTransportation9 \- `, S# Z6 {: N
River Basin Management
4 o3 r* O+ `. N/ J3 j0 E V0 BElectrical Generation
) Q3 Q( U! O+ A7 G% k+ L& nOil & Gas and Pollution Control: @( \" H5 m: M+ e7 i( d' }" o0 D
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If you enjoyed learning about
" C& Q+ S8 ?$ R' d' S; f. QSupply and Demand7 M3 i" i7 Y3 Q+ c/ F
Externalities3 N% l3 O; g: _" z* F
Resource Allocation
4 m0 ^/ _* _! J, y$ B$ V0 FTaxation
+ J# N( J4 ?: w, E3 y1 j3 \Or would like to learn more about
- i1 g+ Y1 W, D5 \. JSupply of Natural Resources in Canada: N! H( x0 H8 j7 \4 b% M
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 F n, d+ i: ZECON 365 Resource Economics
5 |2 ~8 v! q! M- ^+ n2 B h& gTopics:
& X1 @+ P& ^$ U* ?, iExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources+ O" ^) x' |2 D! _; M
Scarcity and pricing
" h4 T8 M5 j+ H1 _; R* ]6 o" T7 OContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
* z, n B) x2 p E; t* EResource Allocation- f$ w' h4 K- x6 C9 J1 T i# h
Pricing
* m) |7 [) ~0 x% B! ^Markets( ^/ P# Y0 z) ~ C
Government roles# W- T a9 f* k7 P# ^: j$ M
Or would like to learn more about
5 T8 ~, K6 P7 g+ P( R* ~7 r7 lThe energy sector, including sources and markets+ v/ B- p; w+ U" G9 G F
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues" ~! L0 y: H" G Z6 n
You might enjoy a course about
& P4 C) w# U; S! mEnergy Economics!
$ X& F: X! z! N" }9 _7 [ECON 366 Energy Economics1 S Q/ l" w8 n5 [4 |
Topics:
3 b. J' D- x2 |% L/ i ^3 qPricing
) T2 h5 \; P5 ~" X( a. H7 ?Role in economic growth
8 C1 _* R4 |! I. f% T) _Energy sources and markets ; j9 a3 D- K8 ]- F* H
Role of government # j6 w8 m+ t R8 Y; H
Regulation ( H0 i4 d+ M. k
8 ?1 N. o' Y8 G9 s1 h7 b, g+ C: NIf you enjoyed learning about
/ H7 X3 I; F9 u: _Externalities
" _4 M/ d8 k0 g% d8 B; sRegulation
. o+ d4 a! D$ K, W+ tGovernment roles0 P5 @: q# T3 A# p, J( A: h2 d2 R' F
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
- y7 \$ ?4 w- j( ~. |Steps taken to address deterioration' x# W' [ y9 N( L) m- t/ W
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 Y- `4 t- X% A" U' R0 D# c7 N* PECON 369 Economics of the Environment! A. t, y7 R6 x" j' L! @+ W
Topics:
z! _: z/ ?# T' V$ z; E+ o$ i2 p% u! tEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ! |" ~/ L3 O6 A1 T" z
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
2 ^% N# x9 _# y i e7 d! Y/ \% GTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 C* k% H. y" FRecreation economics+ z9 `! B/ ^( W P5 p
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3 u7 j$ J: |* |- F, ~/ G Individual Incentives
0 O4 e( ~( }) K. Z- HTotal Welfare , J5 I! o+ L, U& M. @
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 M+ w% e, @8 ]( ^ FECON 378 Law and Economics- Z' O0 @6 O+ I0 c& q* Y
Topics:
7 B1 {8 I3 E; `$ g0 ^. X8 ^Issues in Criminal and Family Law
8 U, ~ A: E' S! jCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
7 i, G* k/ T3 s- pChild Support Payments
1 R- F2 I2 B! Y- ?; S6 E) R6 sPrivate Divorce agreements+ r* ~# p; y( M: i1 P
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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* Q* {% z) W# j/ t9 \Prisoners Dilemma2 j) c m! S3 p" |4 F9 W
Dominant Strategies" ?4 s: V' v0 s9 Y% |" q
Collusion8 C) I! c$ k+ c; C" G
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
* C# i; r! {- }, I3 VECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications; c! Q# q+ m7 ^
Topics: - j4 r: P3 l* \ k9 _: Z: {
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# e4 t$ `0 {5 mApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion % I& s6 U* l" p; ?& h9 W; a1 p7 d, P
Note! Prerequisites:
/ e0 q" t8 O/ O: Q* GECON 384 & 299 |
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