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If you enjoyed learning about: + x! d7 {& k4 M: E
Trade5 P/ j7 Y$ ?& Z" {! t4 M
Growth
9 J4 V( T/ \# _, E$ A+ ]" wOr would like to learn more about:
% T7 c( |+ l& @1 t1 DChina as an Emerging Economy8 Q! Y1 n5 n( Q+ |, }" v, }0 |% `$ U
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
0 Q. A9 {% i0 Q5 N9 [ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
d! w7 i; o. z' w& O. XTopics: 4 a& ]- @8 {% ]7 d
Chinese Economy Characteristics1 T' \. e% L- d! j$ q& g# B- |
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
N/ A. P+ G. [8 \Consequences of economic reform! h1 c& W) f# B5 R( T+ C# g
Canada’s economic relations with China8 |6 m, X1 r0 ^1 F5 \
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If you would like to learn more about:
" c @# F2 U. n7 _Rich and Poor Countries/ N1 {. | R5 |6 M
Why economies differ
. P7 r- v+ Q/ Q$ [Causes for such differences ~2 O! N; e4 t
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth! d1 Y8 ?! |5 H7 p' D
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! Z5 @" l3 a+ X, W. P6 i# @( cTopics:1 ?; W6 |2 b3 ~& Y9 n# \
Technology8 Z5 Y& h% o& ?8 Y+ h
Institutions
" u, O% ~3 y, ~/ cGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 A# l: o; ~$ C$ F- A3 O: n
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- q+ w# m* }* Z' `/ A3 }/ [Supply and Demand
9 j' S0 P) m# SConsumer Behavior) L1 c! f, t2 V2 Q: N# V
Production and Cost7 _- N& ]& `6 K% K" F
Price and Output
- M6 x; H' c S! YMarket Structures
) u2 t! _& I1 ^# ^- zYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( `1 G) G" q/ i! X/ G8 {" HECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
$ b$ |' r( K! o5 M ^Topics:
( ?( e. k+ Q) O/ K2 ~; }Theory of consumer behavior
6 N) j8 Y8 z8 D8 `3 RTheory of production and cost
# F7 i2 c5 J2 A. C' hPrice and output determination under competition1 h5 }4 J2 `/ D. t& `: D, B# V
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
1 Y+ w; R/ F- A4 `+ \) h DExternalities6 Q T: O' Y$ v3 s
Decision-making! C9 V1 f& B9 [4 _ f5 [/ K
Or would like to learn more about
' ~, A* ^- M% w9 s HCapital Investments
( d; P( |8 s7 w$ h9 xYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
. D8 p# b* g" H, d: S- I: \ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
' r+ F, D: ^6 X( l. n0 ITopics:* G- C) m4 A2 D
Cost-Benefit Analysis
v: o, c# m- XEvaluating Public Investment Projects$ Y, ]4 Y: I. B- o: c, v. U1 x
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Transportation | u! `2 ]! ?) Z4 H& Z' L/ `
River Basin Management) X9 d' K1 g+ Q2 p6 \9 ]3 G7 k
Electrical Generation7 R2 U) f- ^; J! D/ g
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control% s- p2 c% }! }" i @( y H# `1 L
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Supply and Demand
" M* ?+ v) _' m- HExternalities0 D6 M5 b2 I1 B: L
Resource Allocation4 w; p4 n+ C' o) i: d
Taxation5 A2 w5 r" J8 Y% z
Or would like to learn more about * R1 p7 X0 Z7 c5 n$ G' {3 }
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada4 ?0 x j% B$ o6 N3 Z0 T) c
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!& B! S( H! b* Q0 z- F K
ECON 365 Resource Economics
2 V% m9 Y x; zTopics:
+ \' |1 N& @6 p5 L# l1 O0 ~Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( Y0 z" `( B8 X/ E2 b6 N
Scarcity and pricing1 {! t5 P. G1 l; `# `
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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2 n+ q9 z% M9 w: @5 P5 JIf you enjoyed learning about
/ r/ N: r# T- u6 ?. JResource Allocation
$ A Z! k2 M& z8 H# V5 F7 sPricing9 |5 S9 h- g0 l- s- p
Markets
" t1 C: L/ R5 L% vGovernment roles
$ x+ \5 I8 ]3 N7 G6 nOr would like to learn more about ' O0 O$ \* z) F0 n/ e' E/ B8 o
The energy sector, including sources and markets; T; l. [# _- g& O3 B
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
) _3 {2 r& \& m$ ZYou might enjoy a course about 8 T+ v* e/ t1 Q0 d* n& r
Energy Economics!5 ~; K( O! V1 c% |& m+ a
ECON 366 Energy Economics, _5 d7 M8 z# x5 Y. f
Topics: . v# [$ p+ L7 v' n7 B1 g# b* k
Pricing: a- P7 b! d0 R- X5 J
Role in economic growth . }2 e8 y: w& k) w' D
Energy sources and markets
! p+ G: P( i8 _: s' U0 e7 s0 S1 ]Role of government
0 H) i4 ^ K( I6 W' `Regulation
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Externalities
1 z" B0 k" t) v. ^( I: ^" ?3 mRegulation
% M! I/ u1 J! l2 U2 ?+ sGovernment roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
1 x+ x: ^* Q9 ?% i" RSteps taken to address deterioration
0 C8 p* v% B' w& f* dYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
6 {7 ]5 v% C. e5 v/ e: OECON 369 Economics of the Environment' U3 c" Y0 ~: |2 x5 L
Topics: & M) }9 p8 ~! i2 N! r6 O5 I
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
: O) Z9 k* D+ b4 F: `0 NTypes and causes of environmental deterioration ! F. u. w/ p" B
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 0 v9 [) S/ M) S: [8 o5 T
Recreation economics! m9 E" L1 |& t
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: \+ G8 J0 W' ]4 D/ t j Individual Incentives; x) c7 O( V5 J8 b8 O1 J
Total Welfare
: z' W" \! n2 l2 z0 g# W6 l) ]7 {You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 0 L: H B4 {( l: ^# J
ECON 378 Law and Economics) [( x3 ~9 k" Q8 z/ S8 a
Topics: " H8 b2 j4 a: g4 i, |
Issues in Criminal and Family Law" y6 ~5 P1 x* j8 [
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 g% b* ?# L) U" l/ N7 OChild Support Payments
* ~9 K2 J# r! k/ k5 A( X8 KPrivate Divorce agreements, H0 h. a2 z5 y6 S
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act& i$ e/ x$ e- W2 ]
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- R. R! W, L& b% ~& D l. o! D$ X5 sPrisoners Dilemma0 b( o) c/ Z% k ~$ r: ]
Dominant Strategies
) O( s/ d8 U- v! U3 G. w2 `Collusion7 I) t0 C/ G: E% A/ W k
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
6 |7 ~) r1 ~7 Y3 v* \+ KECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications* H: \. A) t! {' C4 D
Topics:
. F9 o! M6 W$ z5 v: pAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. Z4 y9 i0 i8 QApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 I6 A6 o! t7 X- d8 g/ V
Note! Prerequisites: 0 O" j: M& G% e% M1 C# F" ^
ECON 384 & 299 |
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