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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth7 O3 t! ^$ U/ j' n% F
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China as an Emerging Economy) F" @. [6 Y! h. y; [
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# Y1 O9 `( w$ ^0 [6 _% i5 [8 ]
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
/ J; k; R* M4 x$ \+ XTopics: 5 O6 @3 a$ D, \
Chinese Economy Characteristics
- ?- Q7 `7 m6 X; N1 H# Y) I; jRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
; a6 B, c6 a* d2 u# {4 }+ j5 kConsequences of economic reform* g9 x5 M) M/ D: X
Canada’s economic relations with China7 G( A7 |# y- H1 `( k, O
' u/ S" Z& F& E. J+ |( k+ TIf you would like to learn more about: & J2 ]& t, G6 m3 s) u" P$ t
Rich and Poor Countries
9 H, `2 J6 }) K' [2 {: F! gWhy economies differ( p- o6 o, I, m) b6 d& y2 }
Causes for such differences
9 h/ f8 r' V+ q$ S; Z! T4 vYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) [ t5 g3 x3 G3 w7 WECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& l( A- F3 L# Y9 [$ ^) ?9 LTopics:+ }1 E6 ?2 Q- ~0 j9 z3 ?! h |
Technology' w6 r! s2 n: B7 M) A2 m
Institutions
7 G+ A7 ^( w" l7 ?/ |* uGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
- z4 w% u/ _& P0 y$ ~& S! F! ]Supply and Demand! y! f( J! f& k" U5 v
Consumer Behavior2 |; v% Q2 {3 ?0 [9 u& t- ^
Production and Cost
0 Y" J% |& ]6 h! mPrice and Output
. K3 N+ C7 P! b8 Y# I7 g7 aMarket Structures) w- ?$ ^6 R- v5 T' v2 b+ O
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 T: _5 W) c3 u7 C6 ?ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: p# \: e, _9 t" a! I
Topics:
+ m, {9 {$ q" T) LTheory of consumer behavior0 V% b" X$ U9 O! _9 ~
Theory of production and cost9 n! p& w5 O4 \& ~# ^
Price and output determination under competition
# @ D; d2 H; o. ]8 a: @Monopoly and other market structures
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/ w/ b7 [' l* H' T3 P( X9 ZIf you enjoyed learning about
7 L8 _/ [. l: M& T8 \Costs and Benefits ( P( C% L# n3 O% R6 M6 i
Externalities6 q6 ^4 h7 [3 h! a8 f7 W/ d
Decision-making8 d Z2 M; t2 m9 A6 F
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Capital Investments
0 { N$ Q0 @9 \) j% F) hYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. ]" q; x* @ q0 [1 |ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation9 Z% ? P* V6 r& {, S8 q- a
Topics:) @- w: g: h7 }: ~! z6 o0 X5 W8 r
Cost-Benefit Analysis
5 Y! c. ]+ c" u5 TEvaluating Public Investment Projects6 d" I! L* H- a# |* J0 H/ W
Look at examples from
% c7 a! }% O. V! s$ J6 u- RTransportation
, B4 z2 \2 ^! Q* L3 QRiver Basin Management2 j1 G7 O8 _" B& o
Electrical Generation% Z, k$ ?& h& g/ N
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Q( c5 W: u3 l4 b. BIf you enjoyed learning about
8 p( _- G! k" {7 `Supply and Demand
* D2 J) X$ U: \" F1 ^% o% fExternalities
' {7 U8 V' l S2 L1 QResource Allocation* X$ u. F; N. M
Taxation I1 r5 S& t! V3 J) W* ~7 a) @9 [! O
Or would like to learn more about
8 w$ E+ L! t; gSupply of Natural Resources in Canada6 E3 `6 ^) r7 r: V2 a* i
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!2 C$ d" t; K* a. c/ Y. v# ^" b
ECON 365 Resource Economics( [2 g' n" s3 C" W- D* m
Topics:$ C: y9 @( S5 k9 f
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
7 ^* t/ e) ]7 M% L ]$ p4 cScarcity and pricing2 w3 y3 C, w( n- w
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues# @/ H- ^* }5 r! H6 |7 p2 \3 z
& a6 b9 @, y8 o3 AIf you enjoyed learning about
( Y- R' O& h4 C7 Z; |Resource Allocation) V3 W( e8 e4 y' A* n
Pricing5 u0 x. T! l2 k- T1 L
Markets
7 i' m# S# V; s0 K! R3 s8 XGovernment roles l" V2 p8 e7 M/ L- `, n
Or would like to learn more about # S2 w- Y# Y' ]
The energy sector, including sources and markets
+ h4 g% I2 ]. X1 t4 |* ^( t6 bCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
Z! ]9 W2 j' a! m- f ]* B GYou might enjoy a course about
+ t) u' h" ]% W8 d8 G8 jEnergy Economics!
. M3 G1 U: i3 k/ }ECON 366 Energy Economics
) Y" j N* _+ ?5 Z! _% b+ t, BTopics:
_7 t0 x1 Q6 ~3 J3 a% \8 YPricing
9 d8 T% |" r, RRole in economic growth # ?3 @+ E# }' E8 @
Energy sources and markets
) W3 f) T6 ^8 M5 g0 {Role of government
- D7 q/ i9 G% C: L0 q: d' pRegulation + H* x1 R4 n" r0 B" E9 j n+ H
5 g- u: Y( D. @7 h8 T- AIf you enjoyed learning about
+ H* D" C) P$ rExternalities
6 M1 t. K& P+ Q3 B. C& {Regulation/ y% [$ F& I" T) @( W( p9 n1 A) J
Government roles
; @1 n+ q! e, L8 m7 G+ AOr would like to learn more about - ~0 @* U7 ]/ K t. [: @' c' S, r5 `
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* K1 l- l" N* O( \7 O
Steps taken to address deterioration8 K0 `2 y% e- H
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. h; v- x E) V' s) j9 YECON 369 Economics of the Environment" F% T1 j9 Y: L# i# B8 d
Topics:
2 s: g! A: k4 i! |Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 3 w: P* Z0 |' g4 J# }
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
- H$ e2 l7 c7 u: z3 h5 G# qTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 7 v! o& N5 Z& v" T* t
Recreation economics) D" b3 b, r; G
5 l# z, d* f- P: |, Z) {4 KIf you enjoyed learning about2 o. F1 v, o3 \# C
Individual Incentives$ q- Y8 [! z3 Q; ?6 H
Total Welfare
' {8 [- w: V& K; U NYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 }8 m. s; k) b
ECON 378 Law and Economics
! s) C. g, ]( T0 s! oTopics: % `' f1 v) t! g7 c% e. [8 H
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
5 i$ R+ ^) Z7 J" p2 q! \" vCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 ]9 K2 @7 O, U, ^' mChild Support Payments
! Q( K$ W8 r7 h. ^0 \' q6 I1 v5 XPrivate Divorce agreements
+ l4 e6 l! P, r, Y" GCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
* t( A7 q* V1 b& w, [ CPrisoners Dilemma+ v$ v3 b) l/ }$ p1 x" @- I
Dominant Strategies
$ ]2 N1 X* U7 ]6 L$ N* h% ~2 D# ACollusion5 d/ E" a# t9 Z" h
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 f. u5 q- o* C. k$ g EECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
$ G" p% c, O# h4 G% n. M- PTopics: - _, C Y- b( z, x/ c2 ?8 q0 y- e% s
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ F; _" C; N. b! O8 k8 {+ K/ YApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
* u- F, m& O+ m' J! ~% D' j/ \( K8 `Note! Prerequisites:
2 \( p' P# y, ]$ z$ ~: _9 WECON 384 & 299 |
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