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If you enjoyed learning about:
9 n [9 c s. b. D$ N6 E @Trade
3 B4 c' B3 S. AGrowth. K4 f0 B; a( ]1 I: a& R
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China as an Emerging Economy) N& k, L8 K7 L# [( v) @
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy! }( [% l6 h v" i9 ?
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! k# R$ H$ _2 _2 Q6 U# ~) B \Topics: 5 n# j2 M. H8 Z7 S2 N
Chinese Economy Characteristics/ `1 y6 j) }& V) w( f
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy; K9 G! u9 }8 r$ J3 d
Consequences of economic reform
8 m+ z" [+ H8 C# VCanada’s economic relations with China
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$ ]6 K0 f; {, c9 `- C, B7 LIf you would like to learn more about:
0 m" J& B- y2 u9 E% t" B# IRich and Poor Countries6 w& y# u, X* q/ x
Why economies differ% Z E; K+ {( A" K! }
Causes for such differences' Z. E: ?9 k4 k& [) l, K
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
Q, N3 H( o8 b, c" e% uECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, F, U$ ~4 g: f" ~
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Technology
/ n9 M- E1 o& f# F9 LInstitutions* Q- w% ?5 T/ \: u$ U1 D. N
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 q3 }2 q. u% T/ K1 y8 ]8 q" \: N9 l; K
+ {" q/ S) w8 C7 n0 l) G4 WIf you enjoyed learning about * \! b# Q, ~( f( J' t- L; U5 ~
Supply and Demand
- K3 a: a1 M. `$ R/ [: ZConsumer Behavior
$ Q7 j0 f( L( L, jProduction and Cost
3 s3 P% w* n8 b; W) h6 R% KPrice and Output
" r0 y9 W+ C; P; DMarket Structures
# U! |* e+ L. ?. b/ sYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
; I% V; @* U3 k1 T$ FECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I' c8 h# F& X& Z' ?. m
Topics: ! ]% H, t7 m# i! q* r% v
Theory of consumer behavior: O* w# R* t0 n. q$ i
Theory of production and cost
4 Q6 }, G! A: D: uPrice and output determination under competition
l( u7 f1 _ c- b/ ?Monopoly and other market structures) V0 J2 ^8 L a8 T0 F
, N8 T0 L) ~4 C* Y9 c9 i+ \If you enjoyed learning about
& U* d Z5 @1 [) dCosts and Benefits
7 O! _& {* N/ E: ~Externalities
! m- @, J$ h9 m( J/ rDecision-making8 S* Z. V* e1 y9 m+ f+ N
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& M5 j# x7 j7 N5 i5 C5 bCapital Investments
0 R3 j" i' i; X5 w' u$ V4 T% a+ |You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 L! W4 \0 P/ S1 ]0 c0 X. L9 R- x
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation; N7 F- j- a/ ^$ A" E& D
Topics:* ~$ X5 F" ?9 T9 Y k
Cost-Benefit Analysis# }+ ]" r* M4 j1 o( s
Evaluating Public Investment Projects/ d( G7 R% w- K, Y$ X5 \
Look at examples from ! S: f* f5 F# p6 u: [% H; D/ ^ @
Transportation
* k( \3 M3 J% {% p# PRiver Basin Management3 g6 B/ ?: b: C) W" q! A$ {
Electrical Generation
3 n' D2 x' U. q$ t! oOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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0 Z: F8 J' w9 M9 J. J+ @If you enjoyed learning about
" }( k+ N$ k) J0 \: c' ?0 z dSupply and Demand# b3 c/ X" M* f1 u# K- m( D$ |& ~
Externalities& I4 a9 h! O7 \, W* V9 K, B
Resource Allocation( G4 i+ @7 ]* k/ }: D/ `% B7 V. Z6 {- {
Taxation
; Q( H1 b* O+ Y! ZOr would like to learn more about 1 p+ v9 i/ [ e# r- Z
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
. n" u# e" L% T8 n' E2 r0 i9 {You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) k P7 V' q6 |1 t) t4 }ECON 365 Resource Economics1 W$ {/ V7 M$ |& d/ h, w I
Topics:
) r* J+ \% N" t& z6 h# tExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) B6 r4 z6 J9 L2 V( X
Scarcity and pricing( W' }! o$ I1 o3 R2 U3 m
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues( m0 f; v! `; N' h: B: h
9 K. u* n# u2 b: B4 w# l2 a( PIf you enjoyed learning about
! S: `7 M" l$ ^' V% HResource Allocation
5 ^9 `. n$ t2 H0 C1 @1 `Pricing
* S% @( f% v( z& |( e; R( p; tMarkets
c: \& U* o' V0 U8 O# K, mGovernment roles1 l. S+ h% U/ ]
Or would like to learn more about $ L' m- T: K8 C" W% y4 t ]
The energy sector, including sources and markets
+ s3 r0 ]% C9 P' Z) A4 u3 CCanadian Energy Policy and current issues, h: x/ P" e! C* Y# E! W4 w
You might enjoy a course about
: ]/ U1 F3 z9 H# ]; A0 p0 gEnergy Economics!
8 d) S! C- c# Q) {" L/ f% T/ IECON 366 Energy Economics
4 y8 ^2 X! `7 {5 C5 ~0 ZTopics:
! K8 N0 ~) }9 YPricing. w. I% I" W" j( R) |
Role in economic growth 3 l! Z2 D; B0 x; [/ P% o! ^. J1 }3 n
Energy sources and markets
5 c: U% h" v/ h* d7 ~' Q0 ]5 _Role of government & M% p6 q2 ]1 s3 d/ ~
Regulation 4 ~1 ]- t0 n" L6 P: ^+ ^
7 S7 ]9 ?1 _. E: A0 m8 ]! [If you enjoyed learning about
$ \* p8 Z E4 }Externalities
2 h" [0 U& t/ T! v3 ?6 \$ b1 NRegulation3 w g& G6 k4 x* G
Government roles/ I7 _9 K2 n( i& i' N
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ p! f8 P+ b& ]+ f2 ?2 `Steps taken to address deterioration' o2 j( ]# `2 g6 L" N
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
, T% [( g0 h n& k8 D: ?/ M9 lECON 369 Economics of the Environment- E" @% v( R* R
Topics: 1 Y# @6 p6 }1 R, u
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 B5 @# V2 c n: PTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
" \% x; q$ d! `$ Q0 t9 ~; X2 m" X r6 VTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 B' `& m' R. ]0 `* P: c& S, r
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 C- ?' ~ P. _% @ Individual Incentives( v% t1 }( F* e5 }
Total Welfare 0 n/ h6 n3 }* K$ i. Z$ x
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; j7 D) r) x% X6 O% \2 D. K
ECON 378 Law and Economics. c# N5 P/ g) A+ P( Q
Topics: . M0 c' t; S# {: X
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
5 H8 N0 i( Y' G1 u5 aCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# \- ]' [) q$ `/ z: O+ K: d( ]: yChild Support Payments$ R$ P) Z9 U/ M/ n
Private Divorce agreements" i5 L, O8 b) ]2 f' j/ A! q3 r
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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( t9 ?7 a9 X% @+ X) [If you enjoyed learning about
9 O% B0 E& a6 t' f* \+ h' p8 j/ \Prisoners Dilemma
6 I7 w; w: a9 ^) R' j {Dominant Strategies |6 u3 {' [# s5 A# d" }$ f
Collusion
M% W- { Z& p/ {You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
9 E' W2 \1 Q6 pECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) v+ E9 q n# p, |" T
Topics: 1 _, L% S3 R2 ^$ W
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
8 \/ u6 E* S% g( b* g& C1 hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
$ T* Z' X6 G. X, ^! @Note! Prerequisites:
( B* n4 ?7 j5 J4 C* R- ~ DECON 384 & 299 |
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