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If you enjoyed learning about: 9 S+ l, K; ^* |2 f1 N. Z
Trade; r5 M) E% u, D* B5 ~
Growth
# s. _& }: ]& y5 A/ HOr would like to learn more about:
, T5 f# o# w. ?China as an Emerging Economy8 @/ H$ A( V: b% c
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* ?8 n8 L/ s# }& F
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development0 [5 w6 k2 C; ?1 P+ i
Topics:
- [2 U) i1 l5 D2 b: g8 _2 xChinese Economy Characteristics0 s& v+ v3 n9 @, p( P5 T* u( Y
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy4 ~: a& x3 U7 y6 J$ m0 ]. g
Consequences of economic reform
" p. l% @2 _+ T: A6 l: BCanada’s economic relations with China
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2 i; {4 v- ^% R' f6 VIf you would like to learn more about:
% `" {$ Q7 d7 T- URich and Poor Countries
8 q3 C+ @, L- K9 e! ^$ s& FWhy economies differ
# {% Z0 V9 @4 F. h WCauses for such differences6 W+ k& _3 n3 ?+ O, p2 Q9 R
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth0 l1 e5 l) L4 L, }& A% |
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 p, [* S" M% B3 l% J/ ~Topics:" b5 q) k4 }$ s3 ]* U! p3 F$ J
Technology/ d4 A4 D) z% k. j
Institutions$ X3 H1 C- L- a4 J& m9 {/ O; o
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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, n6 {1 Q5 ]: l# s- YIf you enjoyed learning about
+ V. a7 s: r. l& w! L6 ~; KSupply and Demand# }9 p1 O9 d+ A D* q& m( h, A
Consumer Behavior4 i9 M+ y# E* s2 }# v- P- l _
Production and Cost; C6 i7 i4 r r
Price and Output
! ]7 ^6 S, v: Z- A# b( gMarket Structures
- T$ m; u- i, A% v* m: fYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( Y9 I. a: L* d8 r& V) V/ A* @
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I2 T: {$ s- w; Z+ d
Topics:
- P. a4 F: l: {4 k3 z% qTheory of consumer behavior
, D' L3 H. X5 H$ b9 W1 ~Theory of production and cost4 y$ e4 Q7 E, d% x! o
Price and output determination under competition
Q8 b8 V) _4 z' E, J) i" {Monopoly and other market structures, ]% N: n5 u8 ^7 v3 t
0 P4 c' r+ f, {3 F/ G7 d/ X* M$ lIf you enjoyed learning about ?, V3 P" f8 v$ Z2 l. f0 i
Costs and Benefits
q" Z* o3 t+ A! D. v" k! @, d, ZExternalities' R8 J6 [4 ^ H9 _
Decision-making: F/ M0 ~4 n0 _
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Capital Investments
; q. \: X) G+ ]6 P s: S% U4 DYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!- S$ e: a! `9 d. v/ K* D7 \
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation( E2 t' | j6 l- u# U
Topics:& l6 I; R$ R9 R
Cost-Benefit Analysis
" Z$ i- [1 D, t: o& T6 B6 r0 KEvaluating Public Investment Projects: K" Z9 O' t, T; c6 E7 w
Look at examples from
2 P: m6 {& S1 P1 \Transportation
; k) w. {+ g- B, J5 aRiver Basin Management
1 U" k1 S9 i7 ]& V) Z3 eElectrical Generation- M$ ?+ L9 k: c5 Q" H) I$ t
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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) V/ y7 e( N9 C: r5 n& MIf you enjoyed learning about
' R0 f6 S# N8 a h" |! e. J4 f: P' xSupply and Demand& P' G* G* d2 K
Externalities* v+ n& @8 E& X: V! }) J) S9 j: L
Resource Allocation
6 X% C% T# i* TTaxation5 P2 G; C7 D _+ l$ \8 f
Or would like to learn more about
& A2 B( Y' g" Y- w! |, B* jSupply of Natural Resources in Canada; W3 U* g' z! _: ?
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!; O+ O* u* K2 _
ECON 365 Resource Economics
$ p4 _+ B! u$ _. z0 BTopics:$ u' c4 Q l/ G( z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 }: b: I1 k; T$ G, bScarcity and pricing
1 x6 V) h: f- q: z6 u5 d9 L. RContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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+ X5 S! X5 X6 E& {" JIf you enjoyed learning about
% j/ V; W2 o% @ e; t: V& W9 x& j( a2 bResource Allocation) y5 K# C; @; ~ |
Pricing z* ?! J5 h- B8 D3 r! `
Markets( y( f9 b6 M5 y# F( t, [/ g" Z0 F
Government roles
% j* |2 L9 k, f2 x. O6 AOr would like to learn more about + K# Y: `7 O% A
The energy sector, including sources and markets. X' Y1 u4 c6 V* Q
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 ?% z% @: F; m" |8 v) P$ _: yYou might enjoy a course about
; p$ \2 ]: [5 oEnergy Economics!
7 w W- z$ U& U. e7 NECON 366 Energy Economics
2 a7 e; {4 O5 n& A8 wTopics: & @! s: P8 J; G+ }9 N( h
Pricing& I2 O* x4 L2 h! r/ Y, T
Role in economic growth
# b$ A5 P* X& Q# s$ n3 D1 yEnergy sources and markets 4 p* w G# A# m k1 [5 f
Role of government
2 x! K9 D1 V) @0 ^- L9 LRegulation
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/ ^; b0 ~5 C1 [+ t6 x9 i" IExternalities( T4 j; W5 y' D& N3 `' v2 A/ t
Regulation
+ ^% x& U- g3 K( n* W, e& N( h5 IGovernment roles; r' f' V D( F1 V
Or would like to learn more about
9 U0 A6 t" s7 ^+ u2 F$ ^4 k8 H5 TEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration: X' H2 n- z# M; x# v
Steps taken to address deterioration( E% S; }2 q; }$ j$ n& _" w/ a7 q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
$ r/ u8 v6 q: y* U2 @1 fECON 369 Economics of the Environment) a1 u; _; {! g+ v5 Q
Topics: ( S& b* B- {6 D2 k& Z0 v1 r
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
0 v' a; ~+ l9 Q+ A# Z7 _Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ V L0 Q9 Z7 {Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + I6 m7 s% K8 l' V
Recreation economics
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p$ M: c: d- l- [$ g2 o% T7 k1 o& } Individual Incentives
+ f7 j( ~4 O6 `" \& H) uTotal Welfare
$ [0 L' g9 @5 v( o" ~+ JYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
! C3 r( x( f! W& t" t' lECON 378 Law and Economics
( K! I6 E! ^6 T0 S- Q0 l( rTopics: + P% S+ n) R2 B; u) n1 j
Issues in Criminal and Family Law6 g" @% k! C) y; y0 y
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* y" G5 P @9 i% L8 @
Child Support Payments
/ q8 k( O' F, z' V8 S% m q. ^( LPrivate Divorce agreements+ a, g" j) a: w' L. [
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
3 q' ^9 l3 @1 u) x: QDominant Strategies
5 K" I* o9 f) J3 [Collusion! B# o/ D/ c! s6 P
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ S, l7 E# O5 X' k# |& ~ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications6 S9 y2 P! L- X/ S# W4 B
Topics:
* Y" W) c5 h" Q0 c: P* bAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- q( t# ]: o+ K' g. o. W0 l4 gApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * Y8 M% S9 j f( Q- M& p
Note! Prerequisites:
" O/ x& B! J5 w" u9 F6 ]$ @ECON 384 & 299 |
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