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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth! B8 \' ~) D4 ~( d4 D( q" m
Or would like to learn more about: % l r& c# x! l) f" Z" o) d5 M
China as an Emerging Economy
2 K! q; R/ r8 {3 E3 E% X& M/ xYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
9 D) t% q/ b' @7 B) _ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) `# x/ I% ]+ ^5 c# w' r2 M& v
Topics: 9 v0 l9 ]$ |- o3 c. r: s. E
Chinese Economy Characteristics! B% K a0 _4 b# N2 R: d; P
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy6 B# e4 Q K C5 B, \
Consequences of economic reform1 w) F" { s) J2 a
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: 5 {- H/ O( R5 ^3 x: h
Rich and Poor Countries% x2 s2 g) z8 n' N2 U" B8 _
Why economies differ' @. Q+ B. s2 `" M% y9 I
Causes for such differences& }! n+ h5 W2 `. m0 j! ]2 X
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 O8 P1 b8 T: L, R- ?
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" O2 i! `- I8 PTopics:3 d7 C8 [ `* l6 b& Z% u
Technology' _8 h: k1 Z" {/ c g
Institutions
6 U0 R+ j7 S6 b- _$ _8 Y3 @Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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8 D2 P5 {/ f9 |- b2 `, NIf you enjoyed learning about / L8 r4 B; I( T$ o! J; `0 z+ o
Supply and Demand
7 Z0 m/ l7 _: p2 l' @1 IConsumer Behavior& K0 U) z0 r) i# i
Production and Cost
, \0 _' |: l" f+ Z8 ?, }( XPrice and Output
1 A0 U" T ]# O- W- r1 sMarket Structures2 Z3 w* {+ I/ B- s; a1 Q
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!! Q/ r8 T6 z# N8 L0 K% `3 l( }
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 F8 r6 u$ f' P) |! o1 m
Topics:
/ y; e# ^' S3 l9 qTheory of consumer behavior
( c! A) ~+ y; p3 x! b* uTheory of production and cost
) v8 F; _) A' L) w* E3 D' I9 W- ~Price and output determination under competition
; d2 V# h/ h `8 j+ w9 zMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
, f4 y b% T; d! cCosts and Benefits
! ~0 j' j2 ]; J* u( |Externalities" w! v- O, \% I% N
Decision-making8 h2 d+ f$ u, s7 b, @. H, O
Or would like to learn more about 2 N: C) x3 L+ \- [& p
Capital Investments
) p4 c4 o3 C8 M6 z- @You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
7 M- w/ a: W( }6 K; F% pECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
0 G6 j* y7 C- u$ ~; S0 |Topics:
E5 I3 \! T5 ] nCost-Benefit Analysis4 h$ t% q6 M: m* @8 C: C4 v4 h
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
3 X( W/ X' o5 X$ L# F1 ?Look at examples from 0 K% r& i; U; s( c7 D, A& M1 Z
Transportation1 E- s8 H, H1 ?) x6 B, v+ I \
River Basin Management
: p# L+ P' H0 k4 f2 b7 P8 }/ hElectrical Generation s' ?; r$ `0 z; R7 V
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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2 x1 W6 z4 B, CIf you enjoyed learning about
. D& w9 d- x2 c5 E; hSupply and Demand
# y# r& {$ ^$ F0 W( c: j3 J3 nExternalities! I! G) r1 \- }& r" x6 s* R3 P
Resource Allocation
! z8 x: }5 P2 d& `Taxation
% V0 a8 p" s1 o( G7 YOr would like to learn more about 7 |7 u* r1 N6 T# c. ]+ z
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; S0 Z6 l; [* A& N# _( C4 tYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!8 z Z" o- p* U) W/ S! G6 O' ^
ECON 365 Resource Economics
# P9 L6 P9 z4 c/ p* R7 mTopics:( Y. Q" M; P" |1 }) O
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources# j/ N/ x' u% M2 W; }- [
Scarcity and pricing
: j$ x0 h' j: l- R. LContemporary Canadian resource policy issues% P2 g- I7 F2 n" p6 h
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 G1 Y4 `2 z4 j" u$ D8 [9 `1 YResource Allocation) }8 ?, a% i0 l, c7 o% V4 i
Pricing
+ P- c$ i. N f g7 H5 p! DMarkets
% B0 F( W6 A. s. p* WGovernment roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets3 V# [) z- i" k3 _& k
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues" R/ N8 Z M# t: O3 d% }6 |8 w
You might enjoy a course about 2 ? q3 G, {8 B7 C3 J
Energy Economics!5 U# [6 z0 }7 F1 Q! P) i: _
ECON 366 Energy Economics
U# b# m9 M/ p1 | b" FTopics: ( E, q$ T, A+ I g
Pricing
4 |* B# H. D! M) f$ s% ], n7 S$ XRole in economic growth
9 n" C( ?% O7 ~# O6 ZEnergy sources and markets ) u1 A9 J) |/ F9 G: X
Role of government 8 g/ p2 _( g9 ~
Regulation
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Externalities1 n, d- C$ f0 E: b: ]8 l- y" `6 ~
Regulation) L# Q' e$ g, Q1 g+ I( R
Government roles
' k+ ]4 m* p3 c" n8 W4 d; {# \Or would like to learn more about 8 z# B9 _, _3 d8 D3 m7 I/ C1 y
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration8 ? q5 \' i$ @, n2 e4 U
Steps taken to address deterioration
8 M( j1 }8 Z1 B2 N4 D" u& }6 [1 hYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
& I7 j8 D( y6 S. V! Q6 s+ y# hECON 369 Economics of the Environment; S! O& k: r8 `3 ~- K& _& A6 l, n
Topics: 7 G& ^! I( ?% s( ] t9 j% J
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment & |1 ` _ {- C4 R; J
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ' d$ i& \6 C$ d9 a: G. [* C: r4 }
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
3 S8 ^4 a( o; e8 t. pRecreation economics
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9 _5 z, i( G- C/ x7 f/ K# I Individual Incentives
) U) l* S: [& q& I5 K: eTotal Welfare
5 Q- G: |8 i' d5 KYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
' ]% y$ K9 T# z+ @ F1 T# wECON 378 Law and Economics
; ?3 _2 H8 o- \$ B4 j% TTopics: ) n# T$ q' A, P( \8 i
Issues in Criminal and Family Law0 ?4 a. U* W; ]. D0 z
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
0 ]% j1 B0 v) D) {' KChild Support Payments
9 Y: p4 }/ X+ Q* q) I. F' R5 m) A3 \Private Divorce agreements
' j) G m: l5 J+ T& t wCriminal provisions of the Competition Act5 @7 n( f) W8 H9 i
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Prisoners Dilemma
) B* ^0 A2 ]4 l) J! u7 I7 u/ _Dominant Strategies
# D. M8 r, V4 s" i+ q' M/ tCollusion1 t" o" |, n) B* }; A
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! ( A7 v% s7 k2 g
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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1 n% H9 N `$ P+ F6 wAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games. r) C9 M" Q* U+ }# X! |6 }0 k
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
# r% p( N2 d% |& ENote! Prerequisites: 7 R. C7 w. s1 j$ J' |1 n* ]
ECON 384 & 299 |
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