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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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{8 G2 T& w0 MChina as an Emerging Economy# G9 V3 J& ?7 Y% D" h
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!% z3 o2 ^- o7 R( W) A
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
( }& v9 S0 M1 ]7 Y( I: Q PTopics: , D9 _. y( M( j* \3 h" Z. v
Chinese Economy Characteristics4 T/ t. N$ M4 c9 D
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
; w+ n! B( D% @/ g& k5 UConsequences of economic reform
, l( w x C* x0 _/ LCanada’s economic relations with China6 p2 y1 @% K* z0 Q8 C7 ~" k( A
) a" P9 K+ I. mIf you would like to learn more about: # ~7 Q a/ l+ A, g
Rich and Poor Countries
& l0 o" j- a/ oWhy economies differ
/ }( j3 S) L# T; }/ C9 \. ZCauses for such differences
9 g/ v6 L2 b' C# R' t$ ?2 bYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
% n' @# }& U. k% w' h# iECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; s; F9 E( x; G- mTopics:* l) f7 B7 w; m9 r4 b
Technology
3 o* `. ]4 d8 i9 \Institutions
! M( h- K b8 d# N' [$ {. XGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about 3 E- ?- E+ p2 _ F6 l
Supply and Demand
( e5 Y, l. ]7 r* B4 S; CConsumer Behavior
( l& Q, s6 f8 n) s& u5 hProduction and Cost
0 g) U6 W' K0 o8 R2 \Price and Output2 Y/ Q# p/ e( w7 v' n
Market Structures$ H1 |3 S' Q& }# a
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ R8 \% l( d2 Z0 v$ WECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
* t/ F% Y* i# ]( j8 D. HTopics: * o, x. [2 K8 ?9 Y
Theory of consumer behavior
. X: g# W4 Q( L- [7 D6 e" V! S: r9 cTheory of production and cost, r. R) q; n4 `5 f$ N
Price and output determination under competition* C& z& r* N7 [, k% ]2 {
Monopoly and other market structures+ Q8 b: U& n3 |, @
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Costs and Benefits
6 c6 R( K% {" i. ~' ?% YExternalities4 E/ d0 M" V5 |( j. W
Decision-making
9 _' V+ B8 P" g G) Y8 pOr would like to learn more about
% ]( g2 \3 p7 K" `4 m& T3 LCapital Investments
& v& M3 D! H! l* \- uYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 t) i' j( x" b- s& X
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
& E$ W" g; a1 |) [8 T) K- ?* T- k/ WTopics:
7 F9 ~; x$ ]& J0 n3 s: L( CCost-Benefit Analysis
6 l/ S, B/ R, E! ]* DEvaluating Public Investment Projects, {, F& c8 ~1 U' [ p+ T" l
Look at examples from
" l0 A/ V Z/ x" F' QTransportation0 |- w" P, L) {# q; o
River Basin Management7 H& l! l* v: P N: S
Electrical Generation
5 X' q1 L5 {$ s; t, o5 }$ GOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
+ h, ~+ ~( \1 M3 [6 |9 t, f6 b0 QSupply and Demand
' r* t6 ?5 s$ ?5 V% k, gExternalities
' J+ V. N' K+ c/ ^Resource Allocation7 q' ^% a; m B( _
Taxation, {% _' U: f+ y3 ^/ q% s6 @2 k
Or would like to learn more about 6 C4 P9 F) g8 q( `1 z0 |. m
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 i; |& h' n& F: o# O* O* A% C
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
% z" k8 T, L+ X( @# SECON 365 Resource Economics, D. ]( C- Q* `
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
8 l" p) n. r! h6 |Scarcity and pricing
. }8 l6 x# b4 F2 DContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
% {' H H9 P; K1 IResource Allocation
" B+ ^9 J0 ^0 X9 \" G# U& D: @1 D3 x$ BPricing
) H3 b' R3 K! h/ R# r# QMarkets
9 K8 y6 q) s6 s. X+ i! _+ ^- JGovernment roles1 u8 R- A0 _! Z2 a4 a
Or would like to learn more about
/ a: x7 B4 i( VThe energy sector, including sources and markets' K8 [" a6 Z! C' W: r
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
! n0 l( x- T7 W* m5 _You might enjoy a course about & x8 O1 O( q6 j. c: y. M6 G7 B- h! v' a
Energy Economics!2 B% x6 O% G8 x" H' [. t
ECON 366 Energy Economics
3 c* c* S/ X' ]" xTopics: ( g& B6 H7 F$ V- H
Pricing
9 d) |$ h. D! O# c5 lRole in economic growth - r0 Q$ L" k# b2 n% y
Energy sources and markets
$ S7 { w: u& LRole of government
0 U7 J4 \( [0 X c; _: B" xRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 C3 F& p5 ^5 F4 v3 U3 k
Externalities
3 Y9 a% z+ @9 k/ I- [4 \* eRegulation( [# d7 z3 o+ L* |# I
Government roles
) y! f2 K4 {) `3 H! [5 P7 MOr would like to learn more about ) F; i- x( w& D6 H
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration- g" z% a: v0 L3 k" B, o- }% ^
Steps taken to address deterioration
1 o4 l6 d- p# O# QYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 0 `) c2 V5 k, H% q7 h" t3 L2 n
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
; `3 h Q" {% {8 B' \2 x/ f& fTopics: # I3 G9 ^7 D9 B! ~5 \
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment , s( Y9 g! y5 w, \8 t0 k
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 f' U5 h0 }9 q0 B) ZTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ( Z' u+ X' y0 D3 o' L" @. F- O
Recreation economics) E# o; J8 ?0 g6 i% F X+ H
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If you enjoyed learning about
& E: q, x! e% ^* s Individual Incentives
) t# w7 L% ^8 Y" }- {Total Welfare ' m9 h! Z ^7 `) C9 }+ A& F" C. {- J
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
5 ~: A, ~7 U* O" YECON 378 Law and Economics- y' s b- o2 v5 t; U% B
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
8 p, j% q& T; G" \% p6 o, OCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining$ |2 U: ]- T3 ], M; A) p+ a
Child Support Payments
6 N/ d# w2 `$ u* u( z# kPrivate Divorce agreements
" y) {0 |2 m6 [% `Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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# `% S2 y7 z- a" P; ]8 CIf you enjoyed learning about % M% B+ ^( X/ N9 T+ H4 ~$ q: a
Prisoners Dilemma
3 X, Q. s& z9 |3 g7 XDominant Strategies- i }# T! t" f3 E1 l; ]. v
Collusion
5 w1 y+ j. X R' G/ EYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - a2 T8 ?7 N2 p8 d+ F& w8 K+ X
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
7 k. c7 S7 e# X! dTopics:
2 c8 M- R" {3 B* xAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games2 b4 K& u' ~' J. V: L
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 G G2 M6 X5 q7 u( ~, a2 FNote! Prerequisites: W0 I: r# n9 c4 I, m9 J
ECON 384 & 299 |
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