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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 n U& z/ ^1 O+ |0 Q5 oTrade
, J% D6 ]" F4 {) J' x8 f9 F, T; PGrowth K; p* Z& w$ M! `+ E4 I
Or would like to learn more about:
- p* c6 W k: ?, CChina as an Emerging Economy$ T2 ]# v1 U' `: n2 |/ c4 w
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!& E" @7 \5 F+ A8 v; B
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development; W. b, O% y5 a- ?3 z7 r5 ^
Topics:
0 O1 I! t, R8 F$ CChinese Economy Characteristics7 g& F. p1 a7 } F( l: x
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
" x# ]4 |% L5 I9 LConsequences of economic reform; B2 |9 c. k6 ?2 ]* l7 z3 J
Canada’s economic relations with China
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, t8 N8 Z; S( w; ]7 H# LIf you would like to learn more about:
) U, l% l% p* g6 y* i% C! MRich and Poor Countries
) b. G- J& P; XWhy economies differ& w. S8 ^2 \9 ?7 g
Causes for such differences% p1 v: J& O2 W& x: b' |
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, f8 Q* C! a$ A, L; ]: o; JECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 y! c$ I( }( k6 ^& x" eTopics:
E5 Q! \. }; m3 _Technology. l1 v$ b3 [4 U, h% ~( F
Institutions. A7 {$ h- Y0 `
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence / c* t9 }8 M; a! K% ~" U( s0 B6 @
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Supply and Demand
0 l5 ~$ k3 u- _8 B$ c" F" |: d. yConsumer Behavior
+ D& U+ {' }' a( H; g+ z. v0 RProduction and Cost2 Z8 |2 `7 B% F! ]( R
Price and Output9 F1 F2 ~) B: n9 |
Market Structures
7 P J4 D1 Q1 ?$ rYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( ?& C- U2 o7 `7 D2 Z
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( P, S8 n# J1 I0 J
Topics: B) I$ h( C1 s$ s* W; s# K1 q
Theory of consumer behavior
& T( [0 Y/ D9 rTheory of production and cost
2 \: Q& Z$ B) ^! Z. r& t2 X) }% sPrice and output determination under competition E0 J$ j- z; `% [2 p, ?9 G
Monopoly and other market structures
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/ Q( V- W" k& y& p9 k, o( FIf you enjoyed learning about
7 { Y9 R+ `1 E" o( b9 u2 eCosts and Benefits : V% z% y# J1 e% V: y
Externalities
' ~1 ?5 |+ |# G, [$ p( pDecision-making0 `4 I% N5 F/ ^; H4 m; ?' ^5 J
Or would like to learn more about
8 b) M. s! Z+ |) k/ GCapital Investments
+ L4 a4 U4 D1 I# \7 M9 }9 ~You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!2 X P, i `( d) s9 J @
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" L9 y- k4 _: V# G4 T1 h. @Topics:
: o) G9 a: q5 dCost-Benefit Analysis! J" |6 C+ s) v: O N% L; |% v
Evaluating Public Investment Projects. b) z" `" L. G) d
Look at examples from
' A& x. [9 \) DTransportation R. i8 J R5 w" D0 ] k7 j
River Basin Management6 D3 q# \% f' t- p3 Y& H* `% ~
Electrical Generation
2 R2 y u5 Y2 R* I& r; POil & Gas and Pollution Control
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; _+ F# s8 Y8 J3 O: o$ B; u) f# j9 j6 UIf you enjoyed learning about . g7 e; G9 A- t- M
Supply and Demand0 ^! U! N) r# a) v& y" Z
Externalities7 K( J3 g( C2 ~* h x8 l9 S
Resource Allocation8 a. L- k2 ?/ T# }
Taxation
& h+ K4 g4 p3 e% \7 R. d, ~Or would like to learn more about
% G& Y N. t0 `3 O0 B1 ^Supply of Natural Resources in Canada5 l n( E y/ H( Y" f
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!) d; m3 i5 {& @9 q( H3 i" u
ECON 365 Resource Economics% p/ V2 G2 Y$ i$ Q( \* I
Topics:
9 b5 O+ J% J; D8 WExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
1 p3 M( U) O& B+ dScarcity and pricing4 Y5 ?1 [0 A6 K" @ H
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
& B4 ^) q7 i) X5 K: q" [Resource Allocation
R6 m' t& c. G9 m) `. NPricing6 K& |3 u S& J+ ?% Z0 O1 t, n
Markets, x% y7 i% O9 M2 J& n% {+ Z6 _) Q
Government roles
. ]! m& x! E& O7 W) v5 nOr would like to learn more about
2 M; `$ I* A' b3 R% XThe energy sector, including sources and markets. F0 F3 f P3 q4 }" Q) U
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues( u6 F! k, S$ t, @0 o' Q( A
You might enjoy a course about 0 M4 n* O& l) V; M. p* R; n
Energy Economics!4 f* `( `! c* j5 o0 U
ECON 366 Energy Economics
' {0 _% j3 i* C/ v. e, f; LTopics: 6 `# ^' |' x, \; @) R
Pricing6 f2 t6 v9 n7 q' a. u/ N' w6 t
Role in economic growth
x# S2 P$ ~" K: V' ~. \" SEnergy sources and markets " ` z0 ~8 @- ]2 r# Y* h+ R
Role of government . f& n* R, _6 K' t3 M' t
Regulation
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Externalities5 [" `7 d% ~9 k/ s/ D& O
Regulation! I" T. N; j7 x- u- {! ?
Government roles
- q# i9 ~' G$ {: zOr would like to learn more about
! `0 H( ?& H$ |3 j2 z4 O1 g) W: v. K, j0 }1 UEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
9 X B M5 k# v' gSteps taken to address deterioration
- I @0 E. i$ J7 W: LYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 L8 ?! k* W3 m' P" yECON 369 Economics of the Environment
8 l5 R( e# D( m, J$ N i- \* z, JTopics: , ^2 V' @1 m: L9 ~" L8 S" s7 Y5 D. @
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
i& p) ]* \8 t- U3 n& vTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
- G2 w( n# x* ~( S. r3 Z7 R& rTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration / X& ]7 m5 E9 h" Q; o
Recreation economics Y I* {& ^. p5 t5 F. Y
+ _) O7 ?4 V0 [1 M3 ~; A A% J+ qIf you enjoyed learning about, J h* X; x0 Y
Individual Incentives) G8 L2 m8 U# o/ A0 }
Total Welfare 1 y, B5 z) m) Q% _# u E2 |% Q( f
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ; q' M4 [3 T+ L q0 X
ECON 378 Law and Economics3 p' m* H& G7 C4 A/ ^ j- u
Topics: 0 [& X4 I/ v$ ^ V
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
9 Q0 d4 ~7 t0 O1 l3 A5 N* OCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 ~1 n+ \3 {! Z* E9 D$ g8 T$ |; a- VChild Support Payments; o ?6 W. U, `
Private Divorce agreements
+ i2 h. g3 v9 R. Q/ fCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
j8 w$ f) G1 m& Q6 n2 DDominant Strategies
1 I& {& z! N3 S% u3 f2 TCollusion# n/ w" [0 Q; w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # y4 O; K3 E2 {9 }- }' j" R5 O
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# p- F' T% d+ i+ t% \* c
Topics:
5 `* c2 a! o% aAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games- q1 q# p2 W! I1 j
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' _$ [ J1 r% |! C: d9 {Note! Prerequisites:
: r2 ]# {( e4 x& MECON 384 & 299 |
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