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If you enjoyed learning about:
; Z' q0 h, v# N: ]+ ATrade
; A# T5 y) @ n% ~ c& K4 KGrowth+ P- ]- R3 |; o* B" D+ j
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China as an Emerging Economy/ [; i) P! i! `* K7 k A+ g
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) Z5 U7 q& B, q5 i! DECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
* g" ?1 |9 c" N* H( jTopics:
+ I5 q, W" d; ?( a3 I( Q( WChinese Economy Characteristics
4 C. @" k; x5 ?$ a B; oRecent Events in the Chinese Economy' e/ U: A! q4 v( P
Consequences of economic reform( h% N& E ~/ M1 c% k( K" q
Canada’s economic relations with China
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& \8 V* B: z4 b$ b: GIf you would like to learn more about:
$ Y2 v! K# G: nRich and Poor Countries3 B8 L" t, ^' {! Q6 c: b+ j3 L
Why economies differ( J! b6 u7 r6 q: u5 ]. z
Causes for such differences
' G3 N( {* e) k( CYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth H6 z9 D+ c" V1 F2 J3 \4 T2 {
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 z! d8 H9 e7 I& o6 P3 k
Topics:& |, S7 \% h' v' O9 U
Technology1 f& N: u' j4 L4 A8 n; n" i
Institutions( e3 b( }% }$ z. I) i/ w
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
\0 Y7 r- S; o; @" DSupply and Demand8 j ~3 N1 ~2 d, q0 A# ]
Consumer Behavior7 @- x3 T! v8 a/ ?
Production and Cost
& p0 v; `/ H% [" Q$ ~# z$ H8 {1 JPrice and Output' h0 a3 m( h1 [2 K1 O# Q
Market Structures
! ^- j/ d+ M5 T3 [9 p, SYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
* L1 a, T `' ~/ VECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I6 Q- {$ Z. d- Y% W0 a3 E7 ^
Topics: - _$ S+ K' c+ `4 F% ~
Theory of consumer behavior
- \$ f+ ]: U0 D# ~. FTheory of production and cost
9 ?+ O( v) a0 j6 P# r3 Q8 ~. |/ yPrice and output determination under competition
; r. ]$ w, v( e* OMonopoly and other market structures; z: Q: ~$ ] W. K- E
$ O, H5 K5 [5 lIf you enjoyed learning about 7 n |' o: Q& F/ b1 J/ c
Costs and Benefits " u- {: ?' {; y) ]& U7 a
Externalities& C0 N3 D- M1 i; r& R) s* N; E/ D8 \
Decision-making9 b/ M* [' I; h, D. T
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* W4 o# A2 j0 w1 s$ o$ `, XCapital Investments
3 x h3 E' ]9 W% GYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
' I- [; S$ z( @" X: I% [9 TECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
7 @' \" Q8 \% ~5 W2 [) ^Topics:' G2 r( J- @! M
Cost-Benefit Analysis
8 U' ^) H6 n/ v3 V* Z/ X4 GEvaluating Public Investment Projects H+ _. v P1 @# A1 j8 o
Look at examples from
4 f9 z- u' F7 U' E1 Z. \+ sTransportation
2 R' y$ r: \; n8 {+ xRiver Basin Management
4 q1 `. r! ]7 u% B4 u: MElectrical Generation
3 e0 o: o* n3 k9 K* L' POil & Gas and Pollution Control1 ?7 [4 h; o# G! T& W( V
3 Z/ t6 u+ J/ ]1 d6 l" |0 QIf you enjoyed learning about / }' H+ B- F+ Y4 n, A- B
Supply and Demand1 h/ U% Z% Y6 K9 [) ~. _3 G D6 ^
Externalities
- s* L$ j! _6 KResource Allocation: C. C7 _+ H9 Z+ _. R
Taxation. @1 e% U) P9 _! L9 o2 T Y
Or would like to learn more about
# y3 A; y+ [' s# S" S% r) }+ U1 H# nSupply of Natural Resources in Canada+ A6 z$ Z; r% q- D9 \% I8 V7 b
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
6 X- ~0 z' G* q4 a" UECON 365 Resource Economics
4 y# H% ?! _5 E lTopics:
1 _. `# ^. ~4 E3 w+ ~1 @; Y+ ]2 mExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources* B; q5 U# z8 r" I. P: [4 L3 ]
Scarcity and pricing
! \6 v: P* E' Q$ gContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 k, M/ M D& A1 @ \' k& `If you enjoyed learning about 9 y: Q p1 O. P9 ~
Resource Allocation6 H9 [3 {5 Q' r0 _
Pricing: R' W/ `! v4 Q! M
Markets
' U7 C3 w' z- X- ?& H/ K+ ]3 nGovernment roles
2 h4 u. {, Y6 l3 `Or would like to learn more about
: v2 Q3 X$ g9 ^0 a6 nThe energy sector, including sources and markets* G( Z8 A8 h* S1 H4 j0 Y
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
, `; {: N; F8 X' g: }You might enjoy a course about
: ^, T2 T" l* ^+ o- \! P" T tEnergy Economics!
0 P: g3 ] B4 b) A1 c. x6 W2 Z2 qECON 366 Energy Economics" b8 l# M" V7 i( x* D# F% m
Topics: ' s6 b/ \4 d; H$ o
Pricing( [, p- y0 ` w- E3 r% Z0 l! S
Role in economic growth j$ `5 M" x1 ]( I
Energy sources and markets 3 |- G1 ?0 m8 X% p+ u9 W5 i
Role of government 6 I' n2 j/ \( L9 F
Regulation ) ]0 l$ w! g% q: P8 H/ U7 _) {! J% a1 K
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Externalities9 D1 _& J' R1 \
Regulation
% x/ j8 u" ?& Z9 I$ o" eGovernment roles
" e: L: \3 i6 K* w' M" J) ^Or would like to learn more about
, M! s- o# E* E( e5 P, b& ZEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration& [9 ?' F8 G6 c" l
Steps taken to address deterioration. {. u8 _2 ]! }1 \4 p% j6 J$ j
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . m7 H# h$ h3 ?; n" T2 P7 b
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
- |/ D# m9 e$ _) }+ N, zTopics:
/ S4 m# m" q1 i7 C$ ?' HEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
1 }5 ?! F, ^: m" y% v' [9 cTypes and causes of environmental deterioration % R) L& m" \ o7 a
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
9 ^5 n8 x: H7 V& jRecreation economics1 E g* B9 o+ g+ m" d# e* d
0 \/ v0 @) _3 n- FIf you enjoyed learning about
7 r- l b1 k0 V1 w Individual Incentives9 y% y1 V; Q8 k! N6 L7 ~3 o6 e
Total Welfare * r2 ]+ v! z$ W& W* T9 u# G
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
7 L4 n( m. L' [ECON 378 Law and Economics
6 D2 f* s' T! b+ G% t3 |- A- VTopics:
# \1 c6 |3 r/ T% @8 ^; p- CIssues in Criminal and Family Law3 j2 N! n4 H0 a3 L3 l2 b# j
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
9 ^( S0 b, o, B, v4 b. p0 JChild Support Payments
$ }) ?7 ~- C0 W1 WPrivate Divorce agreements* S" T' I. u' f7 b, {5 a2 V* L
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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' N9 a, L7 U) u( C/ rIf you enjoyed learning about
5 y& a$ D H- i% g6 R, ]Prisoners Dilemma& j0 ^* r. }& G4 n h* A
Dominant Strategies
& D; z/ G O" h V; m) E& N! `- @Collusion, T8 \$ K+ q2 y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 8 K6 T5 m K7 v5 \
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 n+ [# j% Q7 B5 {5 ?; VTopics: % V6 Q9 e$ v) U; C H% X# N5 g
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ Q; t3 C/ u5 ? M- l. [, ]; OApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
- f7 L0 x8 Z( ^Note! Prerequisites: ( D' J9 t, G" u$ i
ECON 384 & 299 |
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