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If you enjoyed learning about:
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7 M) J- E9 U% YGrowth
0 C0 u7 u0 T' ]Or would like to learn more about:
/ }" O+ ?# F0 Q9 F" @China as an Emerging Economy
4 m$ m, f5 W1 t3 WYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 u8 k4 \5 L" c8 X0 U# h. vECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
5 t3 b' \3 `6 ~, O! @Topics: : M6 `9 s0 I( s! u. K7 h
Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ h7 m) c2 s; G$ U+ S2 X- m1 I4 CRecent Events in the Chinese Economy" v% j6 ~* z& u: M6 f
Consequences of economic reform! ]' D4 s+ V; c. U. j
Canada’s economic relations with China% \/ M Z6 ?# t/ w0 v
: k2 a( p+ q; R# s6 k+ ^If you would like to learn more about:
- Q& u. `9 W, n4 A* GRich and Poor Countries
% z N" I; ^2 b7 w, c8 T/ AWhy economies differ
5 l5 S2 Q3 G& P. P. fCauses for such differences
1 W- V1 t6 F, ~& x1 s( q! l0 |You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth) z8 \ G$ o9 J/ w. F$ y9 z8 r
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' T/ p4 n: _1 k! ]5 t
Topics:2 Q# K: m1 J, C' h% R
Technology# U( q/ W5 f' a0 c! ~ X
Institutions3 W2 m/ M& e0 x. T# o1 M6 V
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence : k$ r. g* u/ O) t+ K
) a- a" I1 Q2 H3 r3 |! h uIf you enjoyed learning about
; {# m0 Z. v" _1 r. k8 lSupply and Demand! n% F" w/ Q- ^: s# F- H
Consumer Behavior+ D6 J! r) _' H
Production and Cost0 F8 s$ l4 g t+ F% F
Price and Output
2 Z. b6 }; r6 c; a# ^. MMarket Structures
9 {5 L2 P6 }, xYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics! U! u7 P4 _$ T6 m) b
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
( I! R* l# c& n9 U; ?5 WTopics: ( q) X. ?8 k/ e' V* W/ l" x6 e; \
Theory of consumer behavior
3 `. @9 Z8 Z. P$ RTheory of production and cost
, @7 I# v5 y. {% jPrice and output determination under competition
' U" S: b/ ~2 O+ H- n* }Monopoly and other market structures% r: z+ P" K' Y% @; [% K
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If you enjoyed learning about
! u/ j5 I3 R. Z Q; p) L. C1 FCosts and Benefits
/ [; W3 t6 [' \Externalities
8 W1 u+ }$ C5 {* T9 q9 pDecision-making4 P# ?& p: t! w* e+ P h
Or would like to learn more about * A$ c/ H6 l* _- x% Y, o" R
Capital Investments$ P" G9 T: R' F; e% d
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!* u3 D z" F5 q+ {9 B" I- s
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation- M0 G5 u9 ?# l" A4 x
Topics:* V, V7 D; Q5 k; Y- }- M; Y% Z
Cost-Benefit Analysis1 p/ ]+ x5 w9 R& |" r. a8 b
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
" {4 O1 `5 V0 j' J+ \0 e% Q5 M, a. m* LLook at examples from & u, y# P2 F6 X: g
Transportation
" D, I& A& s7 C+ l! D BRiver Basin Management4 c7 j! K4 K" U$ ]9 s W& i! }
Electrical Generation
4 ]; o2 C, d' \2 Z. {+ zOil & Gas and Pollution Control5 o1 K B1 l% i- T) ]5 A; }4 s5 M2 ^; O
3 U2 N* A0 \$ t5 Q) G) u5 o: R" AIf you enjoyed learning about ; X' w. v2 t3 |! I* J. y5 }
Supply and Demand, G, r9 o% b) c
Externalities
! |" D& ?! B$ `7 c! G* ^/ NResource Allocation% n, S- [" g- A
Taxation
$ D8 |1 s8 e! \: FOr would like to learn more about 5 {2 w. \2 e& M0 ?- S
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 A4 X# ]/ I p% Z4 [You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
) M' R1 N. g* T# R+ k bECON 365 Resource Economics
* ~( e; Y8 I, b* w: V6 BTopics:
: O( B7 A1 z0 X# QExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources; j4 _ L" h: ?" @
Scarcity and pricing
5 @! H# m. i Z) z+ x9 aContemporary Canadian resource policy issues' @! m* @, d* u2 v
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If you enjoyed learning about % n5 m2 y, g. y" p0 r* @0 ]; ?
Resource Allocation
1 q0 q1 Q3 C/ t! N; f2 s# uPricing
7 l4 B1 W& y8 ?# R" vMarkets
3 Y* S; J) e4 l' lGovernment roles
$ N+ c2 C! F" ]+ [4 eOr would like to learn more about
) O% r- R; Q7 e' r3 r C6 kThe energy sector, including sources and markets3 |" K( K1 \/ J) k
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues. o4 f% r% u% v7 A$ ]# N" M+ r
You might enjoy a course about ' _" X. i9 t: @- ^2 q
Energy Economics!
$ O1 b+ C* x0 c2 [+ ]ECON 366 Energy Economics
) J2 z& ?( [, fTopics:
: F6 I' `9 C0 E! u# s3 L% [. F/ WPricing
1 I7 X4 T8 e1 F8 RRole in economic growth : |/ w7 @4 a! e( @$ U2 b2 Y
Energy sources and markets
I. f3 v2 j- p( R' pRole of government
! L8 H+ U/ W" h$ N1 U- s1 o9 R- YRegulation
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Externalities& }" B8 {3 o5 J/ W
Regulation
1 f6 T' y* C2 _, ~/ k2 P9 u* IGovernment roles- `( e5 ]1 [) V, U3 q
Or would like to learn more about
) a$ N0 ?/ W8 [8 r; r, REconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration8 H" g9 y: c7 d! O1 }9 P2 F& c: @
Steps taken to address deterioration+ { R1 P2 I) k" D# Q& G; a
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
4 V x+ j5 ]5 _! [3 b( ^. OECON 369 Economics of the Environment8 h4 K7 O" U; V8 G+ R
Topics:
0 K! J% N8 r& m5 J/ c0 tEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 R; S1 w) j: F. e* g) iTypes and causes of environmental deterioration * ~: s3 k8 u- S' A( Z3 a& N
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 u4 T0 m, a0 z# v2 j1 N( a4 d" URecreation economics- k+ i% ^5 S$ F" S
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If you enjoyed learning about
% a) c! {: M( S$ ^* K Individual Incentives
, ^0 ~; o8 ]5 J6 p9 x+ m9 BTotal Welfare 6 Q% x( n2 l% @
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' D' H4 R0 C! }! t0 kECON 378 Law and Economics) l% l4 j) K2 N& i% i5 l
Topics:
; F! \2 B+ y$ [0 K, gIssues in Criminal and Family Law
/ l0 M! V0 f3 x6 i1 A) ?Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
% W" `% Z `. g/ MChild Support Payments% y& G5 b/ S# V! {0 k
Private Divorce agreements
% v+ T- k, x0 ]* k: G0 fCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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/ }/ E; }; ~# @4 c# l& ?If you enjoyed learning about 2 O( ] W; {. B' ]7 ^% ~) Q
Prisoners Dilemma
- c! r+ s$ j6 y% K4 oDominant Strategies5 t+ @+ d2 j' D! g9 b
Collusion
3 h Q2 A: C; g. z% ]: sYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
w4 H4 s/ u) F9 e' e0 ]ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ Z7 y) |. y/ C% }* j }: G5 TTopics:
* ?0 `% A1 _: M& R. ~& }Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games% o! P$ l. n" c, z4 F
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
T7 Q. y8 \: J* g8 pNote! Prerequisites: 4 \# `7 q y3 ~* B( b
ECON 384 & 299 |
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