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If you enjoyed learning about:
: A; O) D% O. D% T, [8 tTrade
! s) N8 Z; K$ ]3 B0 s7 \- zGrowth. H- h6 ]* K9 {; y
Or would like to learn more about:
. g& W' _; c( P: kChina as an Emerging Economy7 l7 @* W5 w( a: U; _, e
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
7 \/ _' a3 F+ ]; ?ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, Q2 \8 x& z6 l6 T3 s9 e, K: T
Topics: , J3 u6 @! [/ e9 v
Chinese Economy Characteristics
, v$ I2 M* {- ~Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
; U! L0 I9 _ O0 KConsequences of economic reform
, y( A9 C7 v% j0 D# }! ^Canada’s economic relations with China+ t3 j! Q6 H2 ^
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If you would like to learn more about: * @$ x7 S0 A1 O' \
Rich and Poor Countries
2 @. @: ~9 s, \8 u7 v3 c& SWhy economies differ
: g5 r- T; w' M& L& E) a* x/ Y8 GCauses for such differences
) O! \' e8 I' e- U$ \4 \$ ~You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 h+ @. R. R3 A* o5 e. a, o/ y" d$ |
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! O5 b5 z: m4 z$ p, m: HTopics:
' G0 x$ l+ y5 Z$ H9 b# E/ @( d7 uTechnology
/ a9 R/ u8 I% y# S ~5 [0 q+ nInstitutions
. A3 \" p9 k5 I+ x. x O# f, k9 _Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about " Z2 a8 ~, n, j) k5 P0 a
Supply and Demand
" J4 [7 `- j( V' }Consumer Behavior/ j: ]$ c% F' m9 |/ a5 ~
Production and Cost
5 Y) B7 y( i. v$ ]# x: A% b- e" oPrice and Output
H5 T/ ^2 r& c/ |Market Structures/ ?; s q. @% G5 t- F3 m; @( N" ?
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! ]! s' z4 E- L! H
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
; M6 f0 Y' }& b0 dTopics: * w; O; [* d7 q' ?2 u' }1 [( N
Theory of consumer behavior
! @( R' U' [( b: c( o3 s/ f& ^$ zTheory of production and cost
5 g4 D! m: w8 ]% \) s* D2 [! KPrice and output determination under competition7 g# Q) }1 t/ G
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
; l$ w* y: `7 R/ B& ^Costs and Benefits " z1 D a. d: T) K# Q( C
Externalities
7 ]; m7 X: B; g% {) B! b7 }Decision-making7 K( U. F/ L. w: z, [( {
Or would like to learn more about
) a: n8 E/ `5 u/ OCapital Investments* H& o4 ^" a* ]/ }
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!' Z; @6 t( `( z7 n
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
& Q. Z, E0 X* Y8 \3 m3 a* F/ Y' |Topics:
9 V# P4 J; v. ~2 YCost-Benefit Analysis
& a' m. f& s2 V2 n+ |9 x6 ~) }4 nEvaluating Public Investment Projects
# t# _% a. o {5 F2 l1 Z4 QLook at examples from
7 }3 q% M4 b. DTransportation2 K( O! s4 Y% r6 G: G
River Basin Management, x; E* ?" G2 R9 z# }
Electrical Generation
, p% m8 u2 ], Y5 tOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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+ ]# X( n) u, ?8 r- @If you enjoyed learning about ! U; s; E0 w7 {
Supply and Demand
" w- J+ R" e; f8 ^Externalities
3 |6 t) j/ Z/ b9 J; o% xResource Allocation; s Z/ C3 _0 P% s( O0 j! V8 T+ _3 r
Taxation
; Q' Y; d) D) ^% aOr would like to learn more about ) a |, b: C5 L7 L% z) [
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada# A4 w8 z' o( q
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 _: S' {! G: Q/ ^1 U
ECON 365 Resource Economics. J; k) f2 }( _: V9 H0 A
Topics:& o' R9 e; t0 I1 i- j5 L/ ^- q
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 ^+ Q# s2 O/ w) ]: j7 XScarcity and pricing3 l6 _* [2 G; s/ \# w! x
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 i: r% j# `& Q: J! e; b: ]
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Resource Allocation
2 ] u/ H: r1 o, A: d* s0 XPricing* s" U6 m/ A) y4 i$ p
Markets9 R9 l! u3 d! X' s
Government roles
( g. C* I0 M! E8 vOr would like to learn more about
4 _" g% B- w0 J% eThe energy sector, including sources and markets; C" r5 S W; c. m) l# N
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
9 d) G4 X# c5 NYou might enjoy a course about
5 b2 K' q4 R/ ^7 n fEnergy Economics!
. A1 ]! T( Y3 v/ D0 hECON 366 Energy Economics" X6 z( T1 p$ u0 Q( I6 n* c4 Z
Topics: # H6 c2 U" P$ R1 D! g) _# J
Pricing
5 o/ ]! H% U. k; g: d# m/ ?Role in economic growth " ]: u7 Q3 \" E: v- ^ V% u
Energy sources and markets 2 i( P! p3 H& s" T
Role of government ' L2 B1 S0 X( ~! ?( A
Regulation # L( x4 x/ [8 ?5 z& S" m
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If you enjoyed learning about
" v0 ~$ r2 U9 ~1 c& u, D% sExternalities
2 q3 H0 \4 N% z$ d' jRegulation8 f7 b$ `; \+ X" ?0 ?% D' T* z5 w
Government roles: M* C! b3 G+ G$ c
Or would like to learn more about
: f& E, U6 N% U: G8 e9 VEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration. ~) @0 H+ X( \+ M$ i
Steps taken to address deterioration
6 a$ g' B% o& ] o8 V6 k# JYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # P2 i# `4 l- i
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ {. l3 b( d0 Q6 g+ j
Topics: 6 V/ A- m. }2 Y0 ^: [! x- ~8 ]
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + I* p: I' \9 ~6 M# ~: ^4 j+ R4 W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
$ k0 j) W1 I( RTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 8 y5 w6 c& {% W5 Q1 i$ \! ]# r
Recreation economics! `( o1 P$ f+ p! J" {& _
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Individual Incentives! G7 V, G+ c; f7 m6 _
Total Welfare : z0 c/ X& L6 {
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
% U+ Z: O8 A; C6 x; E! VECON 378 Law and Economics
3 v% y" m8 r/ ?Topics: 5 s% d. `5 h& T4 O
Issues in Criminal and Family Law/ D# y) _0 u1 `1 k4 b4 H
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
) P1 D0 @* f' C& U2 `6 |: Z4 lChild Support Payments7 u8 f7 C) g" N/ B
Private Divorce agreements" b& ~: C* Z: R
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) j2 Y0 a' b2 F, g
. b$ B! Q) k Z8 G& z- I2 G1 E! m" yIf you enjoyed learning about
5 H/ r+ Q' I9 R# ?9 D( `Prisoners Dilemma
# H4 t7 u& |, i* w4 ADominant Strategies1 ^' g7 j8 I$ {8 l$ r1 v+ \
Collusion
+ M: I- L( R* B0 y3 e9 JYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! c# |; g% z r' I9 }
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, b7 O7 g i1 X# d
Topics: 1 h2 N# i* x* e# B1 U1 p
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; n, Z6 o, p) p& AApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 Z% |$ L6 Y$ z! J) j7 T& ?* TNote! Prerequisites: " j" H2 C7 i {4 K1 J6 P8 j: Y
ECON 384 & 299 |
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