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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 U+ Y( X% I s; b, F- ITrade" M0 k6 T" d7 u P% E4 L5 z1 g
Growth* T8 o1 g' K |- H6 H
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China as an Emerging Economy
% y( F0 U1 V ^+ g3 }1 v' @6 VYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' U' T u) E9 U$ CECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 p# b- |9 L: f1 _! @' @7 V
Topics: 2 E; K9 H4 Z( n1 S0 Q3 S
Chinese Economy Characteristics; V6 d9 ?" L) M/ F; d
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ }5 p4 C$ ~0 ?+ a3 M
Consequences of economic reform7 @ y/ q; K9 ?. B/ f' \
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries
* [4 ?* b# M9 k2 p, |' w' T4 NWhy economies differ
; n K0 u6 U" a. S1 j! ECauses for such differences0 f! Y9 T8 L) @- B
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 [! v# ~& I) L5 dECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# N, x, G7 m {9 b8 Q/ |
Topics:
% A" k Q3 l4 o0 W6 B& \# Q! a* k4 NTechnology; r( K# h X3 D# y: c5 V0 F
Institutions5 |) B% q6 j! ~! @# P
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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/ R# l' r1 v: T$ X# v$ s# iIf you enjoyed learning about
5 D% R. ~% W2 j" {% gSupply and Demand' f, _ y4 C* d8 J6 |: ^ q# d4 V& I
Consumer Behavior
; Y# T- w1 {0 ?/ F8 ^, LProduction and Cost
" S, A9 v, b& e$ A* i! [% ~3 d# L/ ]% m( dPrice and Output+ \9 Y7 O1 n" P- p1 ~( e- E) Q$ @
Market Structures
% U! ]# c; |5 j- X' vYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' @! V: i( R( c1 S; jECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 z$ ?' W9 { X z) C4 c
Topics:
4 L% H1 H5 X% [( _2 HTheory of consumer behavior
: B. W# t9 h# B' g( oTheory of production and cost
j( ^3 H4 k- I7 E: G$ fPrice and output determination under competition: X2 L5 R$ T% q# F' N3 f
Monopoly and other market structures# d7 B" h: g" i2 I6 |
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( k0 h9 d4 v( X- r: [. eCosts and Benefits $ _4 a' J9 ]5 X) \
Externalities
h8 v9 `+ B& KDecision-making7 n0 I) k8 ^! j, V8 _0 x
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Capital Investments$ @( h& K3 v/ ]: J" n
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
X$ F9 T9 w: a& c# u* l9 vECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* p' Z# I# }/ `5 ~
Topics:
9 U% i" S! z& kCost-Benefit Analysis# _7 o5 X1 S$ R, l& n& N9 A* c7 I9 j+ Y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
2 N0 T1 A' {* n0 u9 y+ rLook at examples from
& I" N) y% u4 t2 ITransportation) X7 S) a: T1 n( |5 f* I
River Basin Management
8 l) E% {' u- f$ @Electrical Generation9 b% Z; X8 V' n1 m# b% R
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
% T) T& J! `+ kExternalities4 E" N) p/ p% `. x5 E0 q: v
Resource Allocation
" K4 m- ]8 h* F5 i' pTaxation
5 R& Q" [1 e2 R9 j) K- N0 {8 _Or would like to learn more about 7 H7 y, `1 t/ D6 o# W$ `
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
) @# ?. k$ `$ I7 l+ SYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
8 a- X, R6 G t( d. WECON 365 Resource Economics; R5 o8 l! k' ~! `: C9 s
Topics:
5 M8 F5 E5 x7 V# x7 U$ EExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources D- p' s6 C% a# l9 e: Z* u
Scarcity and pricing% F2 v3 ?1 i) C6 q% U
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 X( @, M+ l7 N
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Resource Allocation
. ]! v/ K+ S2 \% j" x& wPricing0 x; h& A7 h2 c5 B
Markets8 j' R0 R2 x# E/ r0 c7 ~
Government roles( f u' O- o' R1 p6 s+ ?" v
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The energy sector, including sources and markets
4 O! o; e" C. z4 W. k- R, \Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, b, p) d" d t X
You might enjoy a course about
5 h( n. q; B x. D! @* Z$ ]. TEnergy Economics!
/ t- g/ H( u7 m: w" I9 h @ECON 366 Energy Economics
, h% J& w1 Q5 c& \1 b2 S% k7 eTopics: 5 U3 |: \& T+ E: I7 G
Pricing
% j2 p( G5 {& B9 V( KRole in economic growth $ i! G7 y& c z) _* j& |
Energy sources and markets # X" D7 i! [; @; `! Q: |- `/ ~
Role of government 1 C' H0 o1 R9 n# A7 {+ s6 D
Regulation $ W8 R! `9 }6 z* e. _* @
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, l( O, ~8 {" m: s) NExternalities
; k: E3 _1 @& V2 pRegulation
1 @$ B- l# n8 D, S9 ZGovernment roles
7 A; N( s: D$ H9 ]2 KOr would like to learn more about
0 _- L# z# I8 q# k& H, iEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# v. T# g. |0 l+ _( R* iSteps taken to address deterioration7 t2 v. ~, q3 o- x8 Q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ' h, I' o) O; H- D. b! d+ Y# K
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ r( @; q( b- w5 @Topics: , A* g: B8 O8 E6 g: S* X
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment - _4 K5 i3 |0 Z- M3 a/ v
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
. V9 g" I V, ]Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) I F% M9 u3 X- d2 uRecreation economics5 ^) I$ O8 g9 d
6 O z+ p5 c9 w0 s/ AIf you enjoyed learning about2 @* k% I& a( w! k1 Z" E
Individual Incentives* s# T' P# A2 B) \7 q/ X
Total Welfare 6 H+ ^- g1 X j% k' D
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
6 `" v+ w8 ~1 P' g& ]1 B) p; ~9 ]* vECON 378 Law and Economics; N: `" z; [: d9 @0 ? ^" ?
Topics:
+ ?; ]7 i: k& f1 mIssues in Criminal and Family Law* Q+ x% M( z/ M0 W: u* B
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining" O4 E7 R3 d4 U2 ?
Child Support Payments R# S; r: R- t& ~
Private Divorce agreements, N) ]% r. G' S$ [2 ~$ D
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act" P( Q) J! \! a$ W. _
{$ t9 ?% G! h' {If you enjoyed learning about
, N& G7 J3 c% C$ }' m2 FPrisoners Dilemma4 h* T! }/ u, p& ^
Dominant Strategies
$ M0 A% _1 z" M, Z) dCollusion3 G/ H$ p4 V H% k
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ) d; O+ w; K4 r4 C6 C+ Z7 o
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications" B( u" c* w+ f5 N7 r+ R
Topics:
% Z0 S' m7 d& Z8 oAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
1 `( e& D( a0 O ?% O' S2 f; RApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
9 o& m# J1 I5 i7 ANote! Prerequisites:
+ d( l" }( v0 Z9 tECON 384 & 299 |
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