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If you enjoyed learning about:
& `7 Q' c" p2 r; hTrade- W5 F! H* I$ g/ W& P# z
Growth
$ J+ R4 W g! Z* K; mOr would like to learn more about: & t0 R# G9 k1 c$ H8 t" S
China as an Emerging Economy
! }) ]. ^% t+ QYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!* m5 W( T4 A5 ?8 U
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: a m" F, R M
Topics:
) C' h; ~& p6 z1 q: M; F# PChinese Economy Characteristics+ j- x. K! c5 O& x1 `+ G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 `$ t; M( u# o6 r9 A5 x$ ^Consequences of economic reform
7 Z5 l8 i( T& c5 S0 m& Z1 vCanada’s economic relations with China; {, }: ^' {9 y
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If you would like to learn more about: : Q C- @( T5 r$ w1 l
Rich and Poor Countries! y# n; R: F/ [- _/ f4 L
Why economies differ
" `, f" x; k/ _" K# rCauses for such differences. b* K# j) B' s% y8 a3 {, f: X
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth' T5 r6 {9 ~& s1 W- \6 a
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 p4 y) ^: m: V- L. [Topics:
K, Q( J" Z, j! M% QTechnology8 G3 u8 }( Z% H0 U$ D
Institutions
* m+ N: T* E8 s7 a( C. {5 SGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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$ @) X' u0 ~2 _& u# I( ]If you enjoyed learning about ) W, a S" n u" H3 A
Supply and Demand K" x# Y$ w4 l: r# s
Consumer Behavior6 h, M6 {( t5 S. ]7 h
Production and Cost
# h L$ a# q& u5 \; M# f9 yPrice and Output2 \$ @ P+ Z( N
Market Structures4 F2 K; N. x1 ^. y) ?8 P J7 h+ F
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- v7 D4 F1 I5 m' ?" FECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I" Q, K& D% G3 K7 M0 _0 L7 N$ F& e
Topics:
- L$ q! v% J3 U4 R/ FTheory of consumer behavior
2 F9 @, b+ \1 L1 ~Theory of production and cost
. S. S4 i4 x1 Y$ S! f' }Price and output determination under competition" |; c- z, ^" {* h6 Q
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
% f7 o2 {3 K0 O& ]3 J- eExternalities1 [7 q3 \2 A& b. R, X' W
Decision-making; i. D1 A5 x; @4 }: o& Y; \
Or would like to learn more about
1 c2 [5 j3 p& jCapital Investments
5 B J1 ^9 W: J& \( O6 ZYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: b1 A4 h% ]. ~; D& a! R
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation) v9 i9 V% _# b3 `8 g7 a; O
Topics:
1 y( }0 l6 \% u: b8 M! q8 y9 aCost-Benefit Analysis
& X6 b4 U# t8 FEvaluating Public Investment Projects6 E* x, Z/ C6 s4 v n
Look at examples from
% z# F- Y) o5 O- J/ ]Transportation
6 }0 w$ p- y" X6 eRiver Basin Management9 o: O4 u7 [5 y, w7 m
Electrical Generation) w2 e& J2 p* }0 K- o+ {
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control/ c Q5 K' F$ B) _( u
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Supply and Demand% ^& R( v W4 O: A" g0 |. Z
Externalities" l) d; u& R! C! b" A8 a0 \! L' k
Resource Allocation. i& q" P6 t4 P+ U' Z+ U
Taxation
( A( [$ B$ c& d6 `8 v5 p" T( mOr would like to learn more about
( t& z0 y0 ]1 wSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
% _5 ]/ w) R& h: I+ q7 j DYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# z6 d: H9 X- k8 W/ uECON 365 Resource Economics8 S7 t8 ]! T6 R/ @
Topics:4 @+ V+ F) S; M/ h$ N+ d2 y& r
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" g/ e" y. B% [% `8 A, I% r
Scarcity and pricing
2 d" r. ~* \9 ^2 P$ [( _Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues% g( P9 a; D4 j
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Resource Allocation
/ I' p/ x: X+ K5 y( S; D/ F0 BPricing' {2 z) S& Q( l
Markets
0 W5 e- v. a1 v& h. {7 tGovernment roles7 T7 I7 Y/ g( t6 `" W1 ^
Or would like to learn more about
1 U2 L. m7 A0 z7 L$ y: s( JThe energy sector, including sources and markets- d! m6 I8 t p+ q" \3 v3 m
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# n( U6 K4 ]" @- n; s# h, ?5 d' i
You might enjoy a course about 1 A- l" Q( @1 v3 P6 v5 ?" M0 m
Energy Economics!6 D6 Q; L7 O2 ]9 J+ [
ECON 366 Energy Economics1 V- o. N3 Y4 u( e
Topics: ) F' V; _. L! o* e, h) B8 V
Pricing
E3 Y- j% M; a4 ^3 DRole in economic growth
2 r' f- A% P& | vEnergy sources and markets
0 b" i+ y) v8 C" K+ d7 MRole of government
. c9 }2 Y- f) b6 V& B6 r0 I! D; b dRegulation $ L$ H3 f3 o3 H" T$ b7 _/ L: r
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If you enjoyed learning about
& y8 _' E& u5 u8 ~! m* wExternalities
+ f& O: y; R% A7 F- j3 S; T* PRegulation8 P* [1 b8 i$ A/ e$ t: F
Government roles3 Z- |( w4 Z6 R% C/ ~2 `( x
Or would like to learn more about
: J5 l6 u5 @, D7 iEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
) ?$ y* T6 Q8 gSteps taken to address deterioration9 N8 O5 j. S: F: L9 {
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ) C. u) n1 X j! }' y6 k) f
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
/ f& e" D$ e: X; ~1 L; A1 i! h- {Topics: * N9 f& P3 W- u6 E. y
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
6 K# D8 N3 i6 S% y; m( p" rTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 2 o3 R+ g) e# r
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : z& Z r5 @; L Z! G7 O
Recreation economics5 _* V9 U( n# R+ y
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Individual Incentives9 O$ ^) ?( \3 X/ D3 t% f" T- v
Total Welfare # g( [ w* T" n* W
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , X2 I& B! Z/ k+ }$ g' K8 ]) ]
ECON 378 Law and Economics' k1 y; f7 V' C4 r, ^$ m
Topics:
+ ]. x2 l& s* d* Z' Y, h5 ZIssues in Criminal and Family Law8 H# ^8 e* h$ }, m# W$ x7 z
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining* u* j9 O l- w
Child Support Payments
7 c3 a, B0 l5 L9 x8 zPrivate Divorce agreements& \. }: j* x! L6 j4 R* o
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 W/ a. Q) w! A8 z9 U5 L/ {5 Z, B
6 D1 M8 C E' ~, UIf you enjoyed learning about ( x! D; w9 e3 y9 A# t9 d5 c
Prisoners Dilemma8 N& X9 m3 E1 h4 w& y0 c
Dominant Strategies
; O( Y4 C) @9 ~$ D0 RCollusion2 h$ T( l* R# Y3 Q
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
8 ]/ w" z3 T) h! q8 Z+ ~5 `/ TECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications& }6 s! D6 A ?8 A) Y
Topics:
7 t; C0 `$ t! j. C5 S( `4 ?4 PAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 I* v! w# q9 K9 xApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 1 V4 ? {0 x& W; Y7 Z9 S
Note! Prerequisites:
' |6 ?. F5 b; Z$ m1 f7 J/ i1 _9 j6 HECON 384 & 299 |
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