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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
8 c, L' J' X8 l' vOr would like to learn more about:
& J0 C9 X+ l1 ^) q3 U& O" HChina as an Emerging Economy% v6 X" E* c- X/ k
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!3 ^- w9 ^1 `$ U
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development R! A1 ~1 h+ p* l3 s% `; `
Topics:
* W, ~, v" f3 a; h5 `Chinese Economy Characteristics
- }6 }3 D# o5 p: M* nRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
: t5 h1 R. M- `6 [Consequences of economic reform( R O8 H. Z' S' V- ]
Canada’s economic relations with China" X ^; x' e+ E1 a0 N5 `7 m" I9 X
2 ], @/ a" A# }8 eIf you would like to learn more about:
) z2 C3 ^9 Q9 ~) u: m* QRich and Poor Countries; F0 a0 t# D) m3 Y. e
Why economies differ
( `, Z! g& l' e; d$ b- C1 wCauses for such differences1 _( o! p6 w& H8 l2 C& m [. p- ~
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: b9 t+ Y% ^" Q, t) F
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
8 F; Y( Z; l; a. cTopics:# S% d+ ~6 {; j) t) _' M
Technology
# u- V3 D/ c+ e, y ]Institutions
7 y/ _& [! F% v* y5 U# k- K3 _Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about : H# h/ d2 _ m: o
Supply and Demand
" B: S+ r- f y9 F$ a$ K+ YConsumer Behavior+ U% j3 ?0 X* {: C6 W
Production and Cost! K5 q B' b5 L
Price and Output6 @. ^. O9 d( _7 S
Market Structures
0 W' c1 |- e, H" bYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( w1 A: A2 _) ?- G2 ?' n
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: N8 P" v. u0 y; T" I
Topics:
- ]- q: s8 k$ `6 S+ CTheory of consumer behavior
% W3 H* O" j E. S) H- R* C; H2 PTheory of production and cost
0 U2 {; p% t I1 a4 t8 APrice and output determination under competition5 G- G1 {1 U4 X4 Q; _
Monopoly and other market structures8 @5 P" p& h; C
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 W" w c* `; A1 Y: d5 B: V
Costs and Benefits @- B% y' G5 H1 `
Externalities' m2 V& R' V& j4 K) f
Decision-making
/ {7 O" L+ z" R6 w* B* POr would like to learn more about
) m3 g8 x; g5 T& r# qCapital Investments
4 O$ o1 u! a# }You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!! s! t% A' a( x8 w. y' z
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
9 h0 m+ w6 f9 {5 lEvaluating Public Investment Projects ]3 K, L- ~/ t
Look at examples from
7 o; p6 T+ b% v/ w5 W( s9 K) tTransportation
9 y! ~5 m) g; }' y" j. WRiver Basin Management+ C. \1 C4 Z! m; F
Electrical Generation2 T1 p& ~; {+ A: G
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 m0 G/ V4 ^* b/ Q
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If you enjoyed learning about
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3 x- Q2 {# j# j6 N6 M, G5 HExternalities
" Z5 W0 n5 w( T1 sResource Allocation8 r( l7 W" S$ A8 C
Taxation
, m7 ]% A2 k: YOr would like to learn more about
' j! h' l9 `- u) e+ \/ FSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 u* \2 a0 [8 J; H, S+ `4 V3 iYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
; W f: P5 E7 p% l7 sECON 365 Resource Economics: [: `' C$ ^) H0 V1 E2 `6 U
Topics:
+ ^0 d U2 V) ?; ?Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources, N8 d" [5 _' h' H0 i) b8 d" a
Scarcity and pricing* A5 n. \% g2 Z6 d
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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# |1 B% \" x9 k( ^" Y$ UIf you enjoyed learning about 1 k5 |' C b- g+ ?5 c6 J' l4 h& C
Resource Allocation
9 ?# z, R( _: e9 l0 SPricing
8 M* C. Y, c9 m4 z* XMarkets
; J/ j4 J! |8 b5 j% Z% Y9 jGovernment roles4 v+ N/ R4 N4 |+ z+ \3 @- v' I
Or would like to learn more about
. y7 a4 O3 w% L% g+ j4 M3 R$ Q: ?) bThe energy sector, including sources and markets. T- G$ w3 @" ?, R+ ?! \7 Y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# p1 P" Z8 Y* o. s. F
You might enjoy a course about 4 H/ Q9 y# B k. w; V% p6 ?
Energy Economics!
& c+ ^- b7 l( Y* s2 nECON 366 Energy Economics
6 d9 G$ \4 S; f& w& J5 @4 B5 D. cTopics: # z5 ~$ m# u4 M
Pricing8 s2 @; [( h Y$ k3 M9 _
Role in economic growth 8 m6 h- {' R* V z/ A( s- @! d
Energy sources and markets 8 Q) ~9 I& y7 `) l8 ^9 a
Role of government
3 y0 u+ [1 }/ V, |% |Regulation |, H* R c; c" ^; I4 r
! O W- G- Q ]7 c+ y& D5 L* DIf you enjoyed learning about
2 i0 d2 [+ \! d2 s' P5 pExternalities* @. s# \- L5 Y4 K
Regulation! _* v% X( Q& w) d* ]( l! | z
Government roles4 }. Y/ U! F" s+ q0 M6 `
Or would like to learn more about
/ {& X& u$ V- d1 i/ f/ v; l* }Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; t* b( v& \# t
Steps taken to address deterioration& C$ S: [ e0 s; U/ ]5 N2 [
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# _& T; C( M2 qECON 369 Economics of the Environment
' u5 ^: m) [5 s" O+ E/ nTopics:
, w1 i ?$ M7 Q/ ~! N- B' F% [Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
; S* G3 a8 Y! ~0 A2 uTypes and causes of environmental deterioration / ]( I- T+ s& R* w0 N9 s
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
: j% C6 L4 b& l. a2 X+ N6 z ~% ?; HRecreation economics, d" }; p7 S) `. Y+ h
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If you enjoyed learning about; I; h1 a9 ?; S$ ?/ z
Individual Incentives
w1 }- S/ f% s( }Total Welfare
3 V( K4 _9 B. j/ z0 X- G# Y3 z! wYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
9 }/ i; H3 v: A9 f+ }# x5 eECON 378 Law and Economics
9 h4 q! W; |9 h2 qTopics:
& p9 k5 G! W: Y6 n+ ^% R! M UIssues in Criminal and Family Law
& ]$ ?: r' w, B7 }1 U# O) h7 zCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining+ B7 ^# Z% w a6 b2 t- [9 h
Child Support Payments
j3 ]4 o z/ z( E0 i1 q l* TPrivate Divorce agreements
8 i5 F0 a- u `2 P/ `Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about + ?: o+ R$ P% E, C4 ^$ @1 I
Prisoners Dilemma$ k7 @% z$ o1 `2 I
Dominant Strategies8 s0 o) v5 l! m6 g% I
Collusion
" ]" e8 Z |1 {! U2 L$ EYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
( `* b6 k$ Z9 j- wECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 C1 a% P% v* g* {) r4 V4 e
Topics: 6 w1 _ v: F7 [9 L+ q) B
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games. A+ c0 p2 h& I, \6 V
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 {* h; b. s" m
Note! Prerequisites:
2 r4 A( {$ }5 O8 R; F1 b! TECON 384 & 299 |
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