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If you enjoyed learning about:
: e4 X' E) p6 S1 y: S5 RTrade( ^* h" |5 W* F0 v L
Growth% d8 N. n7 d' W# x; O
Or would like to learn more about:
; f+ i8 J- {4 l; G3 z1 zChina as an Emerging Economy' [1 P6 B+ v+ E/ K8 H6 ^. R0 |+ R& u
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!0 e0 q( d3 w( f
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development/ ~" J+ v. r3 I, m2 `. I- K1 e
Topics:
' [) |- I! i) mChinese Economy Characteristics* E" A# R# |3 c. ?& {! z
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy& b4 m$ E$ y3 Q$ [
Consequences of economic reform$ D' ]: W j, i
Canada’s economic relations with China
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- \& l u" R2 O }, g7 P6 A& o4 qIf you would like to learn more about: 7 @: E: B* V( e0 [9 k( g& I+ m
Rich and Poor Countries
2 }4 o5 s, V0 lWhy economies differ
* ?# ]2 J/ H# [/ L9 LCauses for such differences
I) g8 W2 ^ U0 k% w4 BYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! F& ?- {$ R+ i) GECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 V: X% D& t# k- C
Topics:
* W1 ~- u+ P5 t6 t7 j# J) |8 i9 BTechnology
7 F' L4 y7 p4 R& L, q, ~& c3 u$ gInstitutions) D: _; C4 t: j) J6 v# N. y) J
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ) `& C2 ?! h8 q c5 b) E, N
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If you enjoyed learning about
: N1 |. @$ d3 |: cSupply and Demand
4 D3 }$ d) m: I- q) s2 H$ hConsumer Behavior
, ^/ Q8 D( E$ b& ?6 EProduction and Cost
4 T# O* A6 u/ H3 q. PPrice and Output
) C8 M& _1 R' k0 x7 y: c- f( i) W6 pMarket Structures; V; m! |* n/ O2 u' e
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 ?4 p- U% K2 V3 ?! u8 m( k& O
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: \9 A# N, S _7 o @& B
Topics: 6 ]* i8 ?! Y0 N0 L# ?" J3 G% o
Theory of consumer behavior: O2 A: w7 [3 v4 y
Theory of production and cost) h+ V5 ]+ Q/ @; H* [8 g
Price and output determination under competition+ {6 N4 l) M7 U# F% A+ R! m
Monopoly and other market structures% ~2 r+ Z' W5 B0 v8 ~* b6 k
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 e4 H5 C' ]+ Z9 T3 ]) ]: vCosts and Benefits
' k' L4 d. T C( H& \Externalities) v& r8 p; B% C! e. ~! ^. K
Decision-making! g6 b8 F% E9 a
Or would like to learn more about # ?/ `: G. H( s
Capital Investments9 D ], V- j; c1 v! ~0 Z: f
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
8 `! K; o, r9 L; c. h$ {ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
- N- [' _& ]" x& a% ]$ c. xTopics:
$ r" l7 }! s+ \" o, p+ J0 ]* x$ UCost-Benefit Analysis
7 Y. a+ ]3 g: W; ?0 Q' l* \, XEvaluating Public Investment Projects% ~- k6 C H# B7 j4 n8 x1 F
Look at examples from
0 i$ x* p$ d: O) GTransportation
9 [& c# V4 z" s; {River Basin Management
- M0 ]8 l* g& v7 kElectrical Generation7 L; \0 w2 e2 l7 t/ y5 P
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 8 k, l: G4 [0 Q
Supply and Demand
: v$ c+ {0 Y. E2 u' l, M' zExternalities
/ h" k+ u$ q. k/ o0 a- T$ tResource Allocation: v" }: G3 X8 y, P/ d
Taxation
3 D4 M( n- q; E3 N( Z, @Or would like to learn more about
! f; n+ B( G/ k# a3 YSupply of Natural Resources in Canada0 p2 I e' x6 J; e% W
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 ~7 @" M3 y$ _/ h! z
ECON 365 Resource Economics0 R$ @/ Y0 `+ M7 W1 I
Topics:( z N7 ~) e/ I6 h+ X
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
; t5 E1 e* b3 XScarcity and pricing
Q; [+ N+ z* dContemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 l9 ]. P; W% Y9 e
' H6 W/ N1 g& J3 j5 QIf you enjoyed learning about . t$ H, ]4 Q4 w* b$ y: r2 F
Resource Allocation
& i$ L! I/ R( ?2 `Pricing
- m3 e0 }, F1 ?7 i6 pMarkets. C/ G7 I0 C' F- H
Government roles
5 J# L% s4 w3 n' D9 A+ E" lOr would like to learn more about
/ S! p9 A- V- h; K* M8 H0 g0 BThe energy sector, including sources and markets8 m3 O& b; F. F" m E
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
* y/ I8 c8 n& Q" e& E/ V. fYou might enjoy a course about ( X: _; Z5 Y& s& G
Energy Economics!
- J. q6 J" _; D4 hECON 366 Energy Economics
5 f3 \8 D ^$ [' fTopics:
/ e0 Q& P5 Y& @' ]3 QPricing- c) R- J! H6 N! h
Role in economic growth : ~* e" G+ t0 |1 r
Energy sources and markets D8 }6 J$ p) U& K; i! X: A
Role of government & @& @1 j+ N) F! Q8 d
Regulation
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8 }$ v# e+ w& M8 u7 W# SIf you enjoyed learning about 3 Y, k6 k1 m& P$ ~
Externalities. b: }% ?" q2 H2 t% `3 p" Q
Regulation
+ L- l2 ^1 I0 B+ ]5 F! p0 EGovernment roles- y# @) [( b, B) e! X" `. y0 h" ^& \
Or would like to learn more about
. R- N0 L3 Q# P7 \8 m) S1 SEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% M% _6 t& ]7 {. r8 A4 d6 Z( d2 I# x
Steps taken to address deterioration' {$ t5 y0 C2 A( N. G7 t. d; E* f0 m: Y
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 2 V8 w' w1 n7 z# T. a2 M$ j
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
2 H) y( e" Q. J* ]Topics: 1 j: X3 c6 T8 {1 |" j }( o
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment & _0 D' F& X9 o# t( d: m& F. H7 E
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 9 _2 x7 _1 |) ]" t2 \6 w1 }
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 _6 C! L0 @/ `& v4 P6 eRecreation economics7 n% ^' f/ N: h+ K
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 R" m; z7 j7 o8 G Individual Incentives6 |5 S5 }) Z# W7 U' l
Total Welfare
/ d- o* n) B* ?/ vYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - c' G2 L9 X* [) s. s
ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ O {/ D$ }/ u( R- g3 I# ?+ S" P& zTopics: % y1 m% Y$ S, Q* N
Issues in Criminal and Family Law, N6 C! m i5 ]* [/ e, ?# b
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 A, j/ D6 p) u) h4 PChild Support Payments! z" T2 U, E7 W! v) f4 k1 V |! `
Private Divorce agreements5 `# n/ X1 h. D K/ f/ r
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
# R& C2 F' ~1 W R' GPrisoners Dilemma) `6 ^- `0 p8 Z0 D
Dominant Strategies
3 k. M8 |, T+ D: L3 Z1 x8 ICollusion' M* @- m4 S, N
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - _6 E: {# ~4 m1 F8 w: S
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications0 q: V6 B9 ~1 `# u
Topics: $ w5 D# g' q! l+ `; K9 t
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games! N7 U4 D' p: V+ h& p1 T
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion & q+ w& X5 V P6 P& C
Note! Prerequisites: 4 y* f d: W. B2 l8 O+ ]
ECON 384 & 299 |
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