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If you enjoyed learning about: 3 u- b& Y/ T% Z% i) c# x& g7 a: \% P
Trade
2 t% ?4 ?7 Y9 o. q' _7 \Growth ^, f6 K9 e8 G
Or would like to learn more about: ; {2 ]. i, ?# ]0 G# I& M: A8 g
China as an Emerging Economy" W: ^4 u3 E4 U$ g" M9 c0 A$ x
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!/ G/ n; `6 l# w5 k1 f; v, @
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) N h3 J: V9 |0 s: P
Topics: 5 G- ~, i$ k9 U
Chinese Economy Characteristics( H5 B) h- G9 h- }% w9 s: j m
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy5 {# L) Y5 L4 O9 o5 y" N! W8 {+ q4 |
Consequences of economic reform
6 F2 a: P9 o F' E" x, MCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
7 z. c3 X. D7 }( }% Q; ~Rich and Poor Countries
3 _2 m" y2 ]+ V9 o1 OWhy economies differ
F, w0 I: x+ G3 I+ XCauses for such differences7 b1 I/ m1 E* @; c# |! c
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: y( k. p& _) \" N" K! qECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth& X y; @/ i; Z* x F6 v k$ f
Topics:, u# F. T9 o6 R; Y2 I1 W
Technology
8 c. e1 `* ?' s; D, w9 Z3 sInstitutions
7 i; n) @- i J$ L+ \% nGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence / m$ Q+ [5 C7 `( _
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If you enjoyed learning about
: G, t: B. e. e- L( Z5 Q" q. \Supply and Demand5 }( r, v2 Y- D5 d$ o3 e# P7 R+ z
Consumer Behavior7 @: @+ V; J/ g
Production and Cost
6 ~: U3 q2 v$ {+ LPrice and Output6 I) p; I/ x7 T0 z
Market Structures
1 R8 `) X+ A. AYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!& b \$ |4 L" {, H" j
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
7 A! t6 g9 G; Q1 L1 w' RTopics: % x4 z! P2 c9 ]" G5 f5 Y, o
Theory of consumer behavior5 X4 w1 Z1 w2 m* K/ |4 |: p# M3 x. S
Theory of production and cost% \0 a- s& b y$ j
Price and output determination under competition
' B1 v8 |5 q, F+ ^5 ^$ nMonopoly and other market structures
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! @7 H# @ x/ |" g; e+ m" jIf you enjoyed learning about 8 x" A$ N0 T6 F9 o1 w: }* F% A
Costs and Benefits 1 l/ S+ D- k( z( A2 m" |
Externalities
3 } v: n! J& `. FDecision-making
% M5 v. Q& j! x0 o1 I. Z: C) ?Or would like to learn more about
1 {* t7 b8 k S. \. Z. s P! [Capital Investments
/ W w/ ?. F: I. W. n+ ^7 l& ^: qYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. J+ \+ T% E. _+ F* JECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
6 p+ y! `* K0 Q: ^Topics:/ p. B i$ c8 T* o3 a' y
Cost-Benefit Analysis
- \0 j9 Z" y6 }Evaluating Public Investment Projects8 P- a! k- ~3 W' c" k
Look at examples from
, Q6 T) V: O& f, U: \9 b7 Y* _Transportation2 i N8 B! G h" e, Y
River Basin Management
! F4 B" L3 a, }( B) s( kElectrical Generation5 p+ L( f6 J) G+ E
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control" P6 T( `& @2 k4 @4 z* K0 a
2 Y' H- J! X# [9 y! p4 LIf you enjoyed learning about
4 B$ f7 C1 i1 X( ^' j1 X( c3 vSupply and Demand7 E/ R) }: W7 }& s/ f
Externalities$ p) l, m# ~: e0 O7 I0 m. d
Resource Allocation6 f7 \$ I- e' q/ S, F
Taxation
; T" b' u6 O8 [& K& @- }& SOr would like to learn more about 0 N+ ^- P. M& j P; E Y
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ n5 D3 \- ]% z: P kYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!3 r- z1 {: k; `% U! n7 M3 W
ECON 365 Resource Economics
' b. B X; X9 X) MTopics:9 o! T& n k4 v& I5 p7 O
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( T& {" _+ ^, G) H* ^
Scarcity and pricing$ X" T8 Q8 d& J2 [
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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" z* w& ]; U/ j6 O0 B/ F# s2 tIf you enjoyed learning about 1 t% _4 j" D( \! w
Resource Allocation
: L: U: B! Y9 q( |$ e* c, l+ EPricing
7 ]5 y3 [- Q3 N' m3 D' AMarkets$ L! @5 ?# X" a ]8 ~& P
Government roles
4 S6 N% ~& \6 {! }1 lOr would like to learn more about % w- r/ O! E( {. X0 y: M
The energy sector, including sources and markets
: p9 X% w/ e. Z8 @6 {# YCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
. L0 h3 C, ?0 x, A; a# J1 LYou might enjoy a course about
- e( _( E" B x( M1 d$ vEnergy Economics!
: Q+ l. ~# C7 l+ d& WECON 366 Energy Economics
! Q% n) [, K* ?. qTopics:
3 ?. U% _9 ]# `1 C" {Pricing
% X+ P% e/ j4 c! O: ]" BRole in economic growth
4 O2 x0 L: ~$ {* G0 E* O) yEnergy sources and markets
6 _6 ^, k: G2 iRole of government $ _4 d7 o2 z+ u" S1 y( r$ [6 K
Regulation
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Externalities
& X( W% r: e% FRegulation
1 W E9 y, ]2 c+ o1 I6 Y1 o9 DGovernment roles+ ^9 E% E$ ]" ^% k
Or would like to learn more about
' @5 [7 o9 S0 D% eEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration/ h: D/ i. n) O4 i& _, U
Steps taken to address deterioration% K% G/ K. K% U5 T$ f/ n
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! x ]* I3 U+ d& h9 G2 l
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment( n- J' q( S" w+ _
Topics: & w8 o8 b( m: S# _; V4 r* Q$ |
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
' m6 z1 E' |% hTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 4 I0 y* q" O* D' l6 K
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
( c" ` \4 D2 RRecreation economics6 y. B. {' T" F8 Z# k
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If you enjoyed learning about
# n+ n6 d4 ]9 o% }/ ~: T Individual Incentives
% R" y9 d4 Z5 A, ]Total Welfare
* r1 [) ]3 E8 W( B# E+ u9 nYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 w$ h" v3 Q. y/ a8 p% Z+ ^ECON 378 Law and Economics
9 r/ t6 O, ~; H& G% W5 a. Z; d2 K/ ~Topics: 3 \: _" s3 S' M- y0 O. e3 S% p" F
Issues in Criminal and Family Law2 ^" g7 O2 a& x$ ?- [ h8 c
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining8 _" u; a! b# J& I
Child Support Payments' p+ s- s5 V3 n$ Y5 l6 t7 C, K
Private Divorce agreements
1 Q/ @: e* G. j0 K/ {Criminal provisions of the Competition Act5 M& f9 P* ^9 Z$ M6 _ d9 x
! D ^2 K6 | k$ `0 @( a" @If you enjoyed learning about + U u4 N0 N" y
Prisoners Dilemma" l! i* v2 D6 l6 g$ g5 c9 M: ^" B" \
Dominant Strategies
# J$ x- x, T4 l* c" BCollusion
" q, g0 @* t- ^; Q6 v7 m: ]5 K6 h$ |You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 C( W, n8 z7 A8 |/ EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, i7 L$ V3 o; V0 |, C& DTopics:
/ j+ O/ f/ Y& k) C, gAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games% M, H3 {' \; C: U/ q' N- Z& J$ t
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
( s* |3 ?5 {- e, XNote! Prerequisites:
" G+ [! M8 T; m0 g1 UECON 384 & 299 |
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