 鲜花( 4)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
If you enjoyed learning about: 2 p0 F% g. \0 N+ c. l8 f) M
Trade. \8 ?7 z% o6 P/ C2 V) @
Growth) _9 l. Y% F* e! m; G
Or would like to learn more about:
% O! p2 r. g+ XChina as an Emerging Economy! |# j5 k+ n: ?: x
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' E5 S a8 O: R! E1 FECON 211 Chinese Economic Development, e4 R# ^5 j s0 R: F5 ^9 \3 i" `
Topics: ; t% |" q. o1 @( Y3 m
Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ b3 j) m" i# l* E) ]/ \& B9 wRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
* s( Q1 W+ N _& J2 }Consequences of economic reform
% u) b# K* [- N% W$ ]: hCanada’s economic relations with China* b' Z, q- |6 l7 p2 p! S R
, v7 p+ m6 \9 _3 v1 H$ m: U# PIf you would like to learn more about:
/ f. K* Z7 N. J. RRich and Poor Countries% M# h" P3 P# _/ J# I
Why economies differ6 h: Q9 E5 I* Y$ l# @
Causes for such differences
" S; N3 y/ | @) Y' ~1 rYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 B2 q3 }8 O& r, H4 I, w8 r b3 X
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
+ \# N7 n9 b3 _- U/ f7 n4 aTopics:, }$ d" ~8 s' V! y, R
Technology# V, w% [. `# {% Y
Institutions
; U' u! S$ ]) _; ]Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 z K/ _" }" Z, k+ D
) I, v" V& j$ B+ d5 S, ?/ a, ~- rIf you enjoyed learning about 6 k0 K" }& D8 y7 M
Supply and Demand
3 ~1 @( ~# U% fConsumer Behavior8 c6 T7 t- }3 t$ S' u
Production and Cost1 y6 M& V' @& x. v! Q1 _
Price and Output
! A" Z% M; [4 ^' Z2 o' [" o4 r& PMarket Structures
, X) O; x u3 Q- s/ r- B# PYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. U, v6 C6 G7 M1 t% G0 [/ {2 i
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
5 v# C1 x" E, _% t9 R5 n0 TTopics: 2 x' R# @' h2 y
Theory of consumer behavior
8 |9 j, ]2 v# c. d3 O3 ITheory of production and cost
2 R2 L# \/ `; r8 }Price and output determination under competition
, p" H2 I" Q% v2 c% eMonopoly and other market structures
4 i$ Q" }8 ^: ]# f; Y( b5 D+ M ^# z! H
If you enjoyed learning about
! [! C( b c' I- PCosts and Benefits
8 a- g! r; @/ @& T$ Y+ GExternalities
$ b1 E' h$ Z4 J) [; n( aDecision-making
7 O; W. k: o/ ^' q4 TOr would like to learn more about
/ z. N! m$ ~ {% x& `& \Capital Investments
1 [1 A/ D5 b9 q$ B) WYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
& I# C! M6 \2 I- G+ }7 J6 QECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
- T( R: G: B7 XTopics:0 i3 j/ B! Y( T) a% q
Cost-Benefit Analysis
w6 {9 z$ X7 w/ _Evaluating Public Investment Projects
: u; b3 b" T. Y& `Look at examples from
" r3 a4 u' k3 [; k. wTransportation
8 [. f) h7 v# `" M! Y. r$ _& G8 V+ MRiver Basin Management
5 G6 e# P0 s9 _- ]) h' F# B0 _% RElectrical Generation
( M* t( y! J$ _ nOil & Gas and Pollution Control
5 \+ p5 k5 g& \- a# V; B) G
$ ]) d$ b+ D8 n( f9 eIf you enjoyed learning about + |8 r, l4 r$ [* f- W
Supply and Demand
0 q' [- W* }& d5 C1 B% d2 hExternalities
5 g* W1 v8 q6 v+ H* c2 rResource Allocation
, W! l' d! u+ D% @/ |9 QTaxation
/ p0 ?, |$ X' e x( [2 tOr would like to learn more about
) E! k! q( c2 O; g0 \2 `Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
2 r( z# D/ u( f7 ^You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!' R# x, Y' ^+ M b1 T) o. ^3 q, s
ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 F+ W7 Q, `2 }7 Z" S" X9 m; ^) S) }5 pTopics:. g% a3 n1 k8 t6 X* x
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
0 X' C* N. E) IScarcity and pricing
1 V- f7 n0 ^! v8 D" e CContemporary Canadian resource policy issues4 U c. t" y p. e( [; f$ x
X( i! G) p- T( `! M4 G# HIf you enjoyed learning about * f- p* `7 o/ R# Y2 U) h3 F
Resource Allocation
, N$ z0 H1 F& B9 K- n& W) QPricing
9 U: E8 z- L8 {4 H% f; L2 C" h3 O( eMarkets5 J8 N" p3 g. [5 T" w" Q7 |
Government roles/ B9 e) m: D$ f& P" g8 \- ~4 N3 Z
Or would like to learn more about $ y& n% a' C" W
The energy sector, including sources and markets
+ q5 [7 z# s: v9 L5 L0 x+ q3 S) lCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
, `" z* ^- X# O1 j' m% b+ v* yYou might enjoy a course about
4 i) q. W6 f* k9 dEnergy Economics!
9 l9 {0 J. g4 i' U' n5 j, M8 CECON 366 Energy Economics
- b" R7 B f2 u8 h1 L) ?# fTopics:
, F: |* _- w3 p% T+ K# qPricing3 M: b* ]" [/ A I+ R! ~! s- I! Y k
Role in economic growth
- Q% X+ P2 z) F; Z" TEnergy sources and markets - u4 M& j0 ]) c& C4 X
Role of government
- K3 l' }' j- R4 ^8 n- mRegulation $ b$ P/ V, v3 C
4 k) G; c6 P/ D0 W8 iIf you enjoyed learning about 1 t$ }8 U2 [6 \5 a C
Externalities( o$ P% Z/ i7 J" I) ~! \; m+ ~
Regulation
! v! r" X9 b0 s) E \Government roles
0 k: a5 R4 Y4 v4 iOr would like to learn more about - c6 v8 y% V. \2 W
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% M! N1 C$ G$ ^. i8 q$ E* z
Steps taken to address deterioration7 M9 A* `, a8 q7 C, Q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
1 [' V# x5 z& r# FECON 369 Economics of the Environment
) C0 Z! p6 j& v9 k( YTopics: q, g2 {. B2 ~5 Y* s" i7 H
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* ?! Z8 d h9 I3 ]Types and causes of environmental deterioration 4 u2 p1 v! E/ L, a1 ]6 i0 [8 u# N
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) l6 K4 `! C8 } E/ r& RRecreation economics
& C f: g2 M0 l; m6 K. v4 r+ V+ l$ V/ J5 R8 T `+ G1 G+ [
If you enjoyed learning about
( q% L& z; v4 [' u5 A) U9 k Individual Incentives
* [7 p8 r7 E$ |: Q, v) [Total Welfare
9 e7 J3 K( e& NYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 q' P0 Z% v+ \4 r9 E6 w
ECON 378 Law and Economics7 f- H* C, y$ g1 U8 U
Topics: / }, |% S' u/ D5 m9 k$ v) f
Issues in Criminal and Family Law% b& {% v" x; G" S& X
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining& T# W7 Y1 @- P+ V3 x
Child Support Payments
1 H; _. g8 _9 }1 VPrivate Divorce agreements
# D( K. D) R9 U1 f7 L3 R/ }% oCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
7 H0 V0 r9 v' W5 S7 o u. s
; n: s: Q5 v0 |) a1 \If you enjoyed learning about , ?( F- o* W! [1 Q0 k: z( ?
Prisoners Dilemma
- M7 I9 }- Y9 C9 p0 s" p0 IDominant Strategies
1 O: h- F0 C0 [5 cCollusion
( z; Z2 ~& f: b7 g! O# q3 _You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 6 x0 z2 Q: ^, k8 H" g3 V
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
+ w# B1 z1 K* a' a- n _! RTopics: ! e/ H! N& ~& b: \. c
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- _) \) B9 @& |/ R2 A4 w1 ?# i0 eApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
% a0 X% D/ ^/ n2 S, E" HNote! Prerequisites: $ L8 N* p1 a3 o0 @/ b6 W
ECON 384 & 299 |
|