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If you enjoyed learning about:
) s! a" w- B! {: u( J+ ~- vTrade
" Q9 t3 v, Z0 A, n& H) }Growth9 L8 o6 [6 E% C( x
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China as an Emerging Economy
% g r3 s0 q" s- WYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!) G5 f D2 i8 T8 @! @; I& N
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 n5 J/ Y' S% t
Topics:
0 ~" y" W& Y# t5 i: C* Q. cChinese Economy Characteristics: {7 ]" E1 q9 k5 O/ d) D' Z; G
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy9 R- |) b' Y% R) ?9 _
Consequences of economic reform4 D* _- X3 ]3 ?* f, m4 F& l& Z7 C
Canada’s economic relations with China$ R* g) T$ G$ D/ w4 C1 R* C
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If you would like to learn more about: ' w' V: x( j3 t, H( }3 Y) b
Rich and Poor Countries
$ o/ m9 X$ Q9 x: EWhy economies differ! {- ?2 O% O/ W' \
Causes for such differences
# t" g& B1 q8 oYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* h h: t, u" t+ Q; r$ m7 H/ q2 {
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
s6 J. d. z* X8 Z0 E) F5 sTopics:
! q* F+ p8 r z" ?' RTechnology
2 x! G6 @, b: r( B$ H) nInstitutions
) S5 z) a7 m% C0 AGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 K0 Q8 K* x' I! g* l! L' |
; L! U$ k+ t# V( ~, V! \. Q: ZIf you enjoyed learning about
4 M4 R; M. O, G r1 e3 S' ~Supply and Demand0 j5 f' V0 J4 y7 C3 ?
Consumer Behavior
, @5 v2 @. d1 I# Q3 R; k1 O0 IProduction and Cost# h( `9 r; d; J
Price and Output: e( T8 a) B( j0 d
Market Structures
7 v8 |) w, L* N4 U4 F/ e* a0 F* r6 PYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!7 W) c# ~$ g9 _+ `" O! S; ~ S, `
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I% W4 I) @7 u' o- V* l1 a3 G# b
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Theory of consumer behavior4 R$ B4 ~4 |/ O
Theory of production and cost
/ o" r8 J$ o! ^' K9 wPrice and output determination under competition
; N% o5 `, n% e3 S6 [Monopoly and other market structures/ ?2 x0 j. W- H9 R4 R0 T) N
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4 S. L4 s* ] jCosts and Benefits
1 [! U- f% Z! R5 s1 F6 ?+ }Externalities
9 A3 M& Y& n/ Q& ^Decision-making
9 w' Y) u/ y% `& ?8 H* cOr would like to learn more about ( F+ ~( {$ S7 a/ X2 a
Capital Investments a7 [( _* x6 j; I1 o' ]1 {4 v, S- W
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!9 ]6 b* f/ d4 [% }. I
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* E! B8 @( H( t6 J+ R& R
Topics:
7 f! B$ x: ]0 }" W- ~2 u1 ?+ oCost-Benefit Analysis
$ t! N- f3 {9 R& ]% CEvaluating Public Investment Projects7 h# X& U2 K9 \( q, S* k, W/ a
Look at examples from
- F' ?; Y( F2 f* A5 ?5 N3 UTransportation: w5 B3 w) e V7 c6 i
River Basin Management
, U* q+ `1 f* f, W4 ~Electrical Generation
1 U+ P/ X( N9 o) \& \" eOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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- X* }9 B+ z0 W5 L7 Q1 IIf you enjoyed learning about 5 O% [: \8 w% i4 o$ t0 m! _; F
Supply and Demand
( d. _" X, H8 s3 T' G5 V; y8 @Externalities
7 A8 J& y$ t( T h( w% GResource Allocation& ]1 z0 M, ^+ O6 j
Taxation
5 V: I( n/ h F P; D9 ?' ?Or would like to learn more about
8 R1 u4 }# I9 P, USupply of Natural Resources in Canada
( A) i* Y* A0 o6 ~You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
$ I. R/ s5 V5 p0 b4 x" y5 g+ rECON 365 Resource Economics
7 l/ D- T& l A# S0 PTopics:4 m# ] q+ k3 D+ L) r0 m
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 N' a) N5 q; w6 B
Scarcity and pricing7 k, q& q8 C3 r0 H% b
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
# z) k I2 v. m) Y. BResource Allocation
& J% q7 f, P& X+ ZPricing
+ g" b7 @8 j H" M# `8 aMarkets
% N" a: A8 o! [6 uGovernment roles
! r. q: \3 d0 E$ w0 VOr would like to learn more about * R' m3 d V2 R5 ]
The energy sector, including sources and markets2 H- Q5 @- ]6 `. g) q$ k6 i
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
/ b2 V5 l# F: q/ p& eYou might enjoy a course about # `5 @ d3 H6 J, s1 V9 L. z g
Energy Economics!
" u& D3 q7 |/ TECON 366 Energy Economics
. u( i+ S" z8 e, m6 rTopics: - o+ c- \) Y6 [9 X; T# p* p \
Pricing
* s$ ?( j- V' f7 O" Q% y \& FRole in economic growth 1 W# L3 o3 W$ T. Z# c1 A: Z
Energy sources and markets
/ D& F2 }, _- `7 Y& ?# E [ n& h lRole of government
+ _* C/ C9 }2 \# F& S9 c5 o1 m& KRegulation
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- l3 d- a0 c) o* |" O$ I) Y+ {If you enjoyed learning about
@) V" H: p# f' }6 |! J. j2 E- iExternalities
# c# n/ ^7 k5 x- E) e9 \7 G- tRegulation
+ m1 [( U% U& ?; HGovernment roles6 C2 O: D" X! _
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration+ r' \4 C# G1 y3 F; u* D- y: ]9 P$ o
Steps taken to address deterioration3 a/ l+ A! u! B
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
) m+ K# z# V3 I kECON 369 Economics of the Environment' d) @$ w$ b$ @( o1 L$ O
Topics:
+ B4 Y2 q- G( C6 C, r$ r$ cEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment z. y" m" X# p* H" r. g4 s+ H
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
( l' M; n ]7 N' l) YTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , c/ y3 i3 Q% S. J0 k) j0 l( r
Recreation economics
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4 \1 X9 N) i( O( M( u6 r' z2 {5 u Individual Incentives
) R! b7 t9 G5 R1 J1 @$ I0 J0 C( Y3 tTotal Welfare $ q1 G |, ~ L' \& L2 ?/ v3 `' N* h/ f
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! . M: ?" N6 j. n+ e7 @& ~( X
ECON 378 Law and Economics5 H ^$ s* w( a* U! q
Topics: 2 D$ e' K0 F( h2 p0 I/ T! Y# f
Issues in Criminal and Family Law# ?6 Y9 o4 M1 N' Z3 Z
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
& D& }# q8 O' U( E! C- Y. ~+ WChild Support Payments
- A+ f+ z, q- X2 f, d+ g+ D4 [Private Divorce agreements" @4 [$ [5 M3 d! H
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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, c1 X3 A4 h7 S9 EIf you enjoyed learning about
- H" a) w1 y* q0 b; `Prisoners Dilemma
5 R2 h" j: q! b& d3 `- }; T' @) X5 U" SDominant Strategies- o q7 h7 }, P2 D8 N, h
Collusion" h& i7 q$ \5 s( Y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
$ {, D p5 L b$ s; U$ VECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 J1 d+ N. r J6 [6 r4 u6 J$ R" _Topics: : Z4 [, u3 X" v6 `2 G: I7 T5 L9 [
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games) B- S# l. I7 d. y: h" k( o
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion / r+ l2 v+ |: z( b- I9 x! s; P' Q3 B
Note! Prerequisites:
" Q0 A9 }+ v4 C. l/ k2 @ECON 384 & 299 |
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