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If you enjoyed learning about: # j; B8 O! C2 T: _( E7 ~& b7 A7 j
Trade1 u2 P: {; T' N
Growth6 y6 P. g/ M: J8 J! V
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0 Q( F! M9 S6 c- _China as an Emerging Economy1 x1 O+ o7 a; M/ ?: d
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
& H5 }& r5 K. \9 k1 ]# w- ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 ?8 X: E; s7 \8 e. W4 x- E% k
Topics: 0 F% T0 j; `6 y0 P3 e1 T* c( T7 H
Chinese Economy Characteristics9 J/ c& \7 X2 j
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy$ b# G! L, }1 @: W( O
Consequences of economic reform; ^2 o7 C" V2 M! |: k" V [+ {' r
Canada’s economic relations with China; G" \9 ^0 n0 R. N. k8 K! k% R) a
& q! |8 n. o3 nIf you would like to learn more about:
5 m1 T# |2 l3 F1 VRich and Poor Countries
9 [0 k" N2 i# l# K' `) iWhy economies differ
0 f1 i9 E& I7 \2 x6 v" k' Z3 [" D- mCauses for such differences
7 f s2 {0 U, ?% @( X, ?0 k/ F6 UYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth3 a/ r/ T2 r, L1 k* |3 \0 \
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth9 {+ e2 D9 y/ W, ?. B6 r
Topics:
6 \! I9 o; q! _- D! VTechnology8 A0 J. J3 q% U; l
Institutions
; ?# z3 c3 v+ M9 m2 r3 [/ V+ RGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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% ^( M: {5 u Y7 N! g. M3 UIf you enjoyed learning about
F K1 i) J iSupply and Demand
' L" X4 F2 t) y" f. LConsumer Behavior7 `/ I$ O$ z" ]5 k" r% D; k8 |; _
Production and Cost
7 y" b, x9 B, t! Q fPrice and Output
8 O2 j5 P& g" t/ @: ZMarket Structures0 n, G3 v9 c9 Q; i+ e
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
1 D6 d% r& n# FECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I& X. r2 K2 V7 j: B/ u2 @2 b
Topics:
7 }4 F0 K: q2 g5 [0 L5 K( OTheory of consumer behavior4 z' F8 h2 l: d% M) X3 i
Theory of production and cost
+ Z8 U9 v* x! k$ MPrice and output determination under competition
6 c4 t3 g: E8 J s; `Monopoly and other market structures1 }, w+ D. n- e7 {4 g/ v1 V
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If you enjoyed learning about
' }4 C+ f/ h3 l- hCosts and Benefits 3 B T1 f" J* D" E/ K* ?) q" z6 F! C R
Externalities& x X- R6 K0 u" Q6 i. g @2 ^
Decision-making& V1 L* Z0 @: F: J8 m( `
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- Q2 O& l8 B! Q& z9 GCapital Investments
. u& D, x% ]" p8 S% kYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
% F+ x$ o* q4 w) rECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' _+ ^. N+ P1 u6 ?1 P9 `+ lTopics: v6 o1 Z! k! m4 T1 s L- d
Cost-Benefit Analysis
- P, a6 a9 D/ w0 d, E, IEvaluating Public Investment Projects/ m$ o/ O" `1 _$ H, K
Look at examples from + B# `3 h7 d5 { u$ e, T
Transportation, I& L8 A4 P/ a3 s2 Y
River Basin Management
# T+ ?8 Q& C. S1 y/ C P/ {Electrical Generation w/ l& [% S. V, k
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( |7 y4 G8 J6 E f
& P1 Z0 I h" o4 b5 W- s4 p! G" IIf you enjoyed learning about ( Z0 n, m* V' l! A! J( z
Supply and Demand
% I9 p7 W- v+ g( { UExternalities# d5 Y+ W2 B7 g1 u) @; h
Resource Allocation
8 S/ E& U7 T) iTaxation
& L& A8 k& d* s6 E! TOr would like to learn more about
1 U1 {. i7 d5 h3 q, f8 J6 g) kSupply of Natural Resources in Canada0 ^2 ^, G/ U& Q" a) X! Y
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!" T/ D$ I9 q( c- E
ECON 365 Resource Economics
1 N8 W/ ~6 C( f6 Y6 r7 j# H9 hTopics:
5 O! X% t1 i0 Q+ tExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' B- s O+ I4 N2 @4 z
Scarcity and pricing4 v s- G5 X1 Y( ?
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues3 p& y. L- x J. b) P: e! G
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Resource Allocation' `: ?* X9 [" C* x# y
Pricing. H2 I2 _# @" Y3 s6 ?
Markets1 C) w: k. c2 K+ \$ ]. ?5 `
Government roles- X* x) B A5 F- R% i6 [; Y
Or would like to learn more about
! b% X. l1 P; m! J l: i, z5 k9 fThe energy sector, including sources and markets( u k! [& K t- x/ _
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues' X6 i R; U3 u9 Y6 }
You might enjoy a course about ) Z: f2 D6 [. N. T
Energy Economics!
7 V8 i9 \- O4 F5 y' F5 {ECON 366 Energy Economics
# ]7 J0 E9 _7 l* ZTopics:
8 k) u4 p- B% |. d+ vPricing
* H3 k2 R! r' y4 S) PRole in economic growth
7 w" F* \; _( N8 Z* xEnergy sources and markets
' [: x& U7 O; _ n+ Z8 ZRole of government
" e. c( E# O/ [& z3 d5 ?. TRegulation 4 j$ Z/ N( E: X
; p% ?7 g, r7 h2 Q+ ^, aIf you enjoyed learning about - O1 y) A9 Y. O8 s4 {3 M& K( E
Externalities; V g% ], Y% e4 R" \# y" ~
Regulation
$ G% {( i$ t3 `. A# _4 v! cGovernment roles) O: }! r7 f2 u
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
- Y2 Y! L% O: \, x7 g! ]Steps taken to address deterioration
6 T. ~8 }1 N2 R1 N8 kYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 3 d3 E, B# A- u) ~5 }! N4 h- C# }
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
3 S6 Z6 I2 Q/ C: U) yTopics: , @" m5 g: @% z3 v& @
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; G) P# R* \% ]; S( O; m- [& ~Types and causes of environmental deterioration + _- S+ W, e" G3 b0 v) C
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 3 d1 U7 F' u2 E7 {4 T0 I4 `( e
Recreation economics) f. d- O; m* C
# i% L5 f3 Z0 f6 hIf you enjoyed learning about( \* H# ]! f! {7 p S, T
Individual Incentives
; Z2 T; r) z1 _4 w R; n! N( F7 vTotal Welfare + Y. u% |3 X. b, j) p" ^. B0 `0 f3 t
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 E+ e$ y! J1 i+ h" f, F. LECON 378 Law and Economics
: |; B0 U& L6 x# R) NTopics: " O g9 q5 n8 ?4 {
Issues in Criminal and Family Law# x. Y; Y$ c% Z6 I
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. @! a6 S+ w! LChild Support Payments3 T, ~* q( ~2 X) }+ ?
Private Divorce agreements
# j0 r8 S" H. P0 |. X1 tCriminal provisions of the Competition Act) w' V* w# P+ z; i/ ]9 X
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Prisoners Dilemma/ n' Z0 _0 O8 _2 X4 N
Dominant Strategies
: E6 T: a+ g- x- U' v+ x( bCollusion. o) y' e2 i* \/ m7 {/ q
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
# x6 c1 f5 c1 H4 a( SECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 j/ S/ v$ R3 u
Topics:
7 e+ G B( P9 z0 i% uAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games7 F9 ]& G9 q4 q5 T: b
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
: T9 _& }& b. C# L# X, [- x2 gNote! Prerequisites: 3 n6 V: P7 x q: p7 }, l' o( c
ECON 384 & 299 |
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