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If you enjoyed learning about: + Q& z: v9 _. g& ]4 L2 f
Trade; y' |3 F+ C+ o* D$ q
Growth4 X8 f1 v9 i0 P3 S# ~* z. a7 d$ _
Or would like to learn more about: 8 _- B9 }8 B9 j% _) [
China as an Emerging Economy
2 R1 Q x3 t( i: Y" T" B$ dYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!! W1 i+ ^0 L! l4 l: A. D
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 {6 d2 e' {! u( ^( v
Topics: / R7 i7 D- ]5 a" x$ `
Chinese Economy Characteristics( Z! |6 _6 T9 v0 H4 c
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy* U, M+ f# k$ o; T% t1 [+ H; I
Consequences of economic reform
5 Q4 @: I0 U' T! s$ b$ p8 J4 a; KCanada’s economic relations with China. q# D6 q P: g4 q; u8 ]
$ G. j3 A# O& V! r) WIf you would like to learn more about: 2 t* u8 E2 N, u6 P& t" }- X
Rich and Poor Countries& S& w8 S. @, a4 b% s! I( g
Why economies differ4 z1 ]1 R. D$ Y* n0 }0 L9 ^
Causes for such differences
" V& w$ j/ J4 \7 h9 P! J* M f4 eYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
- R, p' E8 C3 e6 M; p4 m9 N+ I2 X9 OECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
( q. E- y2 E3 I% h3 D0 E8 h2 \Topics:
" q: r3 J+ q( N% |1 r; \9 Q. BTechnology
; t9 ?9 k1 K2 H6 A8 mInstitutions
- r) W# c; C3 D4 \2 tGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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. i0 J4 ^. L4 sIf you enjoyed learning about * j8 ~6 M- V; [1 B0 b
Supply and Demand
; j# P1 d6 l: s* q, y" c5 KConsumer Behavior
' p1 {3 F3 _# D: Z5 WProduction and Cost
- d8 T3 d$ v) j" q- j# W+ N3 gPrice and Output
" J% o% i8 h( \" v3 ]* k' dMarket Structures0 |# j% L& G4 F
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!3 q F; S$ [$ J' t* A0 _5 U7 N- s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I5 r/ c# r. p( e
Topics:
$ i5 |: S7 b$ V2 i* STheory of consumer behavior% s( m! o8 `. E$ _8 D2 Z T+ Z+ N
Theory of production and cost, l' m5 {+ O; }
Price and output determination under competition
$ C" z- V" J, K8 T O% q- _Monopoly and other market structures3 L7 E$ X; A) n) G$ S( M }
0 @- g. c1 a9 f. H0 x: u: R7 {' NIf you enjoyed learning about 6 X$ |5 R0 T, A) O% ~( [/ T2 S" v
Costs and Benefits
* @! Y* y( c6 lExternalities
* K s9 y) U- z' nDecision-making
4 L/ K5 [, z* `$ Y- mOr would like to learn more about : _$ g; p3 l- ^
Capital Investments
8 F$ Z% B8 K1 W4 |4 K2 h: F6 _You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' B8 u8 b. l g* V) ^* w1 t2 V3 PECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* ]! B3 ]3 u" A5 F! h& j3 R
Topics:
. A& T- }: l8 A! P3 {# L# UCost-Benefit Analysis5 A6 f$ e+ K/ _; U
Evaluating Public Investment Projects+ v$ q, t. j/ F3 ?' L
Look at examples from
4 C( {/ R2 K( f1 l5 c1 s) sTransportation
% [1 L: t, ^0 \2 Z. V3 \7 KRiver Basin Management+ W' O' f% `3 `
Electrical Generation
8 N: [5 c/ A7 I% S) U' ?6 [Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about 4 d& |0 g9 q, d: l" L
Supply and Demand
. v& R5 r8 @7 r2 IExternalities
! \3 M2 h' ]* u8 g* QResource Allocation
) J. Z* e8 O6 ~, ]$ `4 dTaxation- G1 i& [( e" Q/ Q ~% T, M$ O- n( W
Or would like to learn more about
5 k! d% \& X2 p! n9 i3 VSupply of Natural Resources in Canada9 \4 l. g9 O3 E) e J
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! ?3 q+ A% ^% N& s. Q+ S4 K
ECON 365 Resource Economics
, T/ B. J. z% ^Topics:9 Y) O! y' O$ ]1 X4 J- H
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
. N; r: q3 e% h8 ^7 g( ?4 gScarcity and pricing
3 a/ v; {9 |8 J0 z* uContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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, j6 [4 y0 d, \9 }3 W- CIf you enjoyed learning about
, e/ ?8 _$ c- W- Y5 aResource Allocation3 c) {4 v/ }/ v3 \1 O+ W7 j) e
Pricing
& ^* M( J, M4 ~& ^. V F7 b. q& mMarkets0 x' ^' B) r5 F; |: V- z. K9 m
Government roles
9 g+ ^+ S' K! I3 ~8 rOr would like to learn more about
) `6 g& S0 F2 W2 _The energy sector, including sources and markets/ n$ C0 y8 w2 W: k$ I9 ?
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
% c- K- ^1 N$ IYou might enjoy a course about
0 R5 ?- j! Y. {/ B9 N0 I4 X/ _( B$ R9 MEnergy Economics!
6 E1 A+ J; E; A) }+ ?: `ECON 366 Energy Economics
; O# v1 I1 x" Q$ y6 y" V: V+ dTopics: 2 w+ n. X' \+ x+ Z$ i! G( t- w
Pricing
- [* O4 o4 b! v3 MRole in economic growth
: o. i- L, [: ]0 ?/ rEnergy sources and markets 0 D1 u% |. I# T, s. T3 V) |
Role of government
. e. j# t( u/ D ~) y4 t2 @& |& iRegulation 1 i$ V- j8 R8 U! m
0 W+ W9 v) R/ k! k& J; @If you enjoyed learning about 5 w2 I; j. _+ Z ~7 C0 Z( M1 U
Externalities! G3 ^) O( y, P7 c" \. C# {( G
Regulation
Y2 `2 p9 i& M# |4 D2 NGovernment roles! Z+ d Z8 M1 ], W5 h0 |4 ]
Or would like to learn more about
# N7 g. z( j7 L- dEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
; g- G5 a. R4 e, q( w, G* uSteps taken to address deterioration
. B q6 o- A3 ? q2 `You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
V+ H4 ]6 H$ F/ z2 b- E0 T3 nECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) g& ~7 @$ Y! w4 STopics:
* U3 W8 i# I0 }& q( P2 {Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment + I. i5 \% T6 a
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ( Y8 H6 x- {3 ~3 _' p' b
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
' M; r8 [% j3 H/ qRecreation economics& P! z* b& ]6 w6 q& G3 d
( T6 }1 s0 i6 c1 b$ _# a6 d: G4 kIf you enjoyed learning about- \7 ~2 L0 W# x
Individual Incentives3 H M3 o; Z L* z; S7 ]
Total Welfare : f' {. C" [ w- a U# C; z
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 9 N1 \1 W0 A: r
ECON 378 Law and Economics- z' I# c; r& g
Topics:
- O; w7 b7 p; U$ [+ o& w- QIssues in Criminal and Family Law% m7 k# M6 {2 W0 W, E j
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
$ D7 X" w, |( x6 C! d# gChild Support Payments4 q, z' c0 @* |6 l# q& {8 j
Private Divorce agreements
0 i: R, |* P/ [# eCriminal provisions of the Competition Act- I) T0 }. A9 u
- x8 X0 c! ~1 b1 l# y: xIf you enjoyed learning about
$ S4 |+ I- U3 B, D5 c7 s; FPrisoners Dilemma
+ K: g' n$ I% M" e6 ~: r6 LDominant Strategies
% @# ~5 j9 ~& z2 s8 k3 K" b9 lCollusion- ]3 r8 z P! x, ]( L1 E
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 2 a8 R# y" |& x* ^4 p
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# l7 ^8 j% a3 Q- `/ {1 w" j- }Topics: ! I$ Y. ~4 y3 J( M& P: W/ K
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games' T9 m# w" g. Z% {! S# F5 d
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
4 ~ ^; z* c( B- U9 MNote! Prerequisites:
8 y3 E8 j4 S. M, l% r9 eECON 384 & 299 |
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