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If you enjoyed learning about:
6 o4 @' G; w# YTrade
) p' C' I8 [) E! k' X& xGrowth7 l6 P0 F, i" {8 _ v2 N q
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China as an Emerging Economy
1 Y& q; X4 I0 D0 N: c. q5 FYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 P; G, M9 b$ W
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 e9 q8 @4 Q S" u% X; |: bTopics: ; h9 c" i* \0 C; C
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- Y) c1 K9 b% M6 ARecent Events in the Chinese Economy
- d, m9 k" D. q/ H0 v1 \Consequences of economic reform
. K+ \/ G$ A# B7 Q9 @' |- \Canada’s economic relations with China3 g7 l' t! `2 A4 F8 }
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Rich and Poor Countries/ b: ? [" C) N# N3 p4 J
Why economies differ
1 J& x2 F- Z, X& W' ^Causes for such differences, Y" k j' o9 s4 w4 j0 y$ M/ [0 X
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; J( @7 t* d( _" W- m+ lECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
0 |) [* B, r+ Y* i2 e6 ~Topics:
. z- Z* t. z) Y0 A5 yTechnology
/ Q/ q" h" }* a( \# W% BInstitutions" V, O& Y. A0 M: i, B' c: B
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence . Y# N+ }3 Q+ o. v2 r/ i
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Supply and Demand( S& o6 F# F! ~3 }' U8 q
Consumer Behavior+ S, ~' N1 N2 m7 Z% ?
Production and Cost
- S; M' U3 |9 s4 a$ _ M* c8 m0 hPrice and Output
4 T- G: h* y! D g" jMarket Structures- c: ^; z: @1 p! X6 `% o
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!% o7 a5 N/ E# i# N. n' I
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
4 f7 V1 C2 Z* }, N4 BTopics: 1 p# b, V/ o" v" K9 Y$ g
Theory of consumer behavior& B( E; H! S8 q( g8 Q
Theory of production and cost$ v7 t. x& `! i8 C; x7 c* u; k9 }
Price and output determination under competition
8 d* H( C# y6 uMonopoly and other market structures2 q6 h) V. w" b5 P5 d9 a
5 Y7 Q" l$ f! i# t' y7 r# JIf you enjoyed learning about 6 a2 \% C' M; ^/ B; p
Costs and Benefits
! t' Y9 x; Z, U$ s" J- YExternalities" W" b1 ~' U( T. `* I+ M/ R( h
Decision-making- ]+ |% v3 Y6 @
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Capital Investments S( D" h& Z' ]0 e- V% O4 Z
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
( ~+ c$ Z; p3 }8 Q1 hECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
1 P7 s: u1 J' Q) H0 c5 S" m" nTopics:. w: T; z$ C: R: V
Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 i6 |, u8 e" p/ W( i# P8 \$ N$ ^Evaluating Public Investment Projects3 R! V! k+ D/ ?
Look at examples from
) h e* |9 J4 {- E* o4 iTransportation% S8 t& l" {! t5 y( _% t
River Basin Management6 A( c6 k% t( v9 G
Electrical Generation
) t+ W' }1 f& a4 X+ uOil & Gas and Pollution Control8 e( n% w3 h% w( y) ~3 p/ x9 m
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 l( x) a- A$ P, b. d5 PSupply and Demand+ o, k6 m* z( L5 r7 P- X+ u, M
Externalities8 e% o! Q4 Q6 M6 ^/ k2 l$ W7 l
Resource Allocation
( B2 @9 d S: F" B9 V: JTaxation1 `; v2 @3 q$ d4 u' l. ?
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada, H/ k# B! q( [
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" P1 d: j5 ^) q; ?
ECON 365 Resource Economics
' E0 p! N8 @ i7 W1 i5 ~Topics:
, j' C( d0 R# _2 SExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
- f' ~" n t7 _Scarcity and pricing
' B* o, f" r! H$ tContemporary Canadian resource policy issues' ?) s" ~* g& h. c& p
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 E) H8 e. e6 l4 Z2 [9 `+ rResource Allocation; \" ^( p( P7 i& Q8 S4 U; i
Pricing2 `2 K( |& b4 G" m) x
Markets: J I3 v/ W) h q& S% @5 V8 J- u
Government roles
/ }7 _% @! _+ x& `/ k( TOr would like to learn more about ( y( |2 Z9 v2 j# \6 \- c
The energy sector, including sources and markets
0 I: U: s! W3 w vCanadian Energy Policy and current issues' P* `% x3 S5 H. b+ N
You might enjoy a course about
3 @# T+ [! X! w% w! c; N# `7 `9 bEnergy Economics!6 B) s0 k# W: h. r1 v5 c. X# a4 Z
ECON 366 Energy Economics& z1 u7 r8 r% O/ K! c0 O$ Q
Topics: 2 A& @5 \1 U/ d( A5 W, t) }* U( ~
Pricing
! E8 Z* v a |% `Role in economic growth
~- ^9 E# `: BEnergy sources and markets
* i$ {# A# [8 s* b% ?0 a0 v, b- F* {Role of government
' Q/ ]0 z7 {1 }) M- R. ]Regulation 4 j4 O9 K& Y! ^* Q+ T$ A
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If you enjoyed learning about
' F; b+ N5 ^2 GExternalities
. _6 T7 F) y9 h6 R( h+ hRegulation6 @) f V( @' s
Government roles9 v/ ^( o0 K. ]3 o; C
Or would like to learn more about
' t2 b3 W! Y2 D6 K j# xEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration. u6 z, N- Y. h) ?% q7 r; ]* J/ a
Steps taken to address deterioration
' \$ n3 Z% v% h/ NYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . G5 s9 U' g/ M! |& ?
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
+ A; _% ^/ B1 r, n/ ^Topics: / P) n( P; y5 T( ]. e3 I, E
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment * Z$ v, N- ~, F' [1 i$ X
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 6 C( [0 T D5 C/ a$ ~/ F1 B0 ~
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration $ u4 B' ]4 ]1 {4 m/ J" c
Recreation economics
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# z( |5 u7 v- |If you enjoyed learning about2 v$ L# u7 y' v/ P
Individual Incentives1 C" e* E- D; T( t
Total Welfare
' Q; I7 P& K. Q2 A" ~6 UYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 N- u: P! V; N p
ECON 378 Law and Economics; w+ }+ d0 E4 u
Topics: $ C3 ^8 d. ^7 l% ^
Issues in Criminal and Family Law" s* d: `; O+ Z3 T8 r+ f
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining6 T7 `# P: k; A* d/ H# u1 U
Child Support Payments
( m' J- A; u8 e/ F8 G8 TPrivate Divorce agreements
. y7 X+ Q) A; a& c7 H9 A# tCriminal provisions of the Competition Act7 i3 e( o1 y9 ~
2 j5 v1 P( c' W$ j9 A1 j4 FIf you enjoyed learning about 3 U- N1 N& \( u: T% _: Y
Prisoners Dilemma: |7 \4 ?3 v1 a; q1 T7 f
Dominant Strategies
7 \- _$ W, V8 E2 j: a* ?- BCollusion; K+ @4 [2 ]- X% G9 P m
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! , Z2 u9 g- i- e9 D) {7 V+ H- u
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications# e1 Y' p1 @# _- p3 d
Topics: - w+ |2 d* e, u" F2 K8 g
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
, S7 Z; y) j2 P9 yApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! |1 m7 ?* P$ h: B. T. [
Note! Prerequisites: * S4 \0 t" D' D
ECON 384 & 299 |
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