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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
$ X- l1 d) @3 I* g& o UOr would like to learn more about:
# f; l2 c) X* h' i& i+ B1 G7 PChina as an Emerging Economy
" V8 G0 u4 e/ ]+ V, C6 CYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ D: U1 O, j7 y. MECON 211 Chinese Economic Development6 r. ]3 b5 E5 r, {- ^8 r/ v" y
Topics:
: b# s8 m' c& \6 c- A" FChinese Economy Characteristics
M$ }* Z0 n/ o) I: _8 a& lRecent Events in the Chinese Economy) X1 U* Y" r/ e4 I3 M
Consequences of economic reform; \" Q8 b, l, b& |
Canada’s economic relations with China
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8 ?0 h$ J& x+ U3 @0 Q* ?; T1 MIf you would like to learn more about: 4 w. x& p# d1 u% c
Rich and Poor Countries
2 d. ]( j& Z" U) \- rWhy economies differ
( v" q2 t7 i% s$ U0 gCauses for such differences; ~8 {: }6 r0 R. z
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
k5 @2 v, `( l, AECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 K9 \# q1 z: k$ @6 [( u, `
Topics:
3 g7 U( D1 Y+ oTechnology
I; G6 j% P2 q4 y8 V7 D7 RInstitutions
5 _( {! g* k7 c' g& L( EGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence , V0 v) ]1 ~. v% Z8 S& @
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If you enjoyed learning about + [& v3 g- S5 d9 \* r, U5 j$ t
Supply and Demand
3 W- T, B* C& ]Consumer Behavior4 z4 N* h* E; C! E& z3 i$ ]3 H2 u7 a
Production and Cost: R: q/ |8 F4 T8 B/ ]. h
Price and Output
8 S; M! v7 e& n& F4 D+ }. [Market Structures# M2 y$ ~; ?/ e( y
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
% u/ J) a2 O2 aECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! |' Z. h6 ?/ z iTopics:
& L* g8 s _' z. \* j+ sTheory of consumer behavior! d+ E& Q' l; c; d
Theory of production and cost
0 v; e$ L& I. Z# ^/ h+ ^) K2 f& tPrice and output determination under competition
2 P0 I( d4 ? v/ Q; f# c' e' \Monopoly and other market structures2 f- j* g3 M% n% S; F- c
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If you enjoyed learning about
7 p$ n! g3 Y5 yCosts and Benefits
: x# b) A( X; Q, a) j' A& i( YExternalities
- Q; k5 E" f1 s. L) e4 c4 E, M# x, fDecision-making
0 s- g8 w) g/ l9 ^; S: z e5 Q3 eOr would like to learn more about
3 a; Y& K# _+ o2 T9 }+ ?5 ^/ ~1 iCapital Investments% R/ r* E6 W. C j
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 l) W2 B, d' Y/ ]8 y4 F
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ Y. I. s+ H; ^* _Topics:
1 g2 x# W1 M& T2 C; h m7 g0 Z N) [Cost-Benefit Analysis/ C$ V$ t7 y) C- d
Evaluating Public Investment Projects6 c8 i2 f; \$ t7 C
Look at examples from
! P+ `7 Y( l% J- w8 oTransportation9 {4 u* x2 B! X; ]
River Basin Management
2 V2 t8 y7 I# G, z: e9 F% P4 }Electrical Generation
) |7 m7 [3 n' COil & Gas and Pollution Control) W( G, }' ?$ ~6 f7 R5 d
0 r0 @. W8 b$ q0 N. y& b6 ^If you enjoyed learning about
* c9 ?4 P/ m0 i! L& x# s! pSupply and Demand
0 R+ p9 }9 Y. L3 i! QExternalities
7 ?7 E8 Q1 m P1 _, zResource Allocation9 H ?4 K; k) w, |0 G! J
Taxation
4 f8 `: S1 H6 lOr would like to learn more about
/ h$ O1 f& R. `Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
) ]4 y6 F, q& qYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: g3 x9 Z$ x4 Z5 [ECON 365 Resource Economics1 m: E- ] X, ?1 |
Topics:! A7 h; |( p" }
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources) n4 a5 S" e( U c
Scarcity and pricing
. }5 N8 Z7 o% L# S$ I$ ?+ ^) JContemporary Canadian resource policy issues% j1 R4 D) i3 w, w* `# {
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If you enjoyed learning about
( y+ h! q( o, \& p$ JResource Allocation+ o+ ^; _+ M& y8 \ c J
Pricing
) N( F8 g2 B7 Y3 @, `. P3 g# _6 |' zMarkets9 G' j9 ?: c/ Q& M- m7 I& _
Government roles
, E1 O) y: }) l7 H! d' HOr would like to learn more about ) P% O; r# ~, t7 \& L
The energy sector, including sources and markets
' X3 O: h: H/ r0 I* D O) P1 aCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
8 u: F$ a! ^6 M$ g3 CYou might enjoy a course about
4 ~' n* G; }$ n0 gEnergy Economics!* c# J6 r! }3 }- u' ^
ECON 366 Energy Economics! q& `4 U/ l. g3 {2 i B& s$ B) y
Topics: 6 h- k; P" A' [' v7 ]7 {- `
Pricing# v% E$ Z1 H% U
Role in economic growth + {: u# v$ t" Q2 `
Energy sources and markets 4 E3 G+ `/ `% w3 u7 p7 `1 `
Role of government
8 ]! ?1 L6 Z7 C7 n& m- VRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about 4 |" u7 r9 A, S
Externalities
) q; u, M+ ^" q! b( p3 W& rRegulation' ~ B0 w. h4 n
Government roles6 a3 U8 I. Z# A( [. q! m* Z: x
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration6 c0 v+ S8 V: x: A4 q( s% E
Steps taken to address deterioration% P9 C& Z5 a, v, j# Q& Q2 l
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
; i* X9 j3 v( ~3 QECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 y1 T' N2 v9 x+ h0 uTopics: 4 C1 E* r( @; ~6 X8 I! h; f, n
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ' S4 Q" Q! O+ D0 o8 h5 U2 U
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ P" Y+ s. r. [: m: G( DTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration + M8 d e" W- I2 U
Recreation economics
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+ ?8 x; N; X: R g7 ?, ZIf you enjoyed learning about
; `' r9 Q9 C7 w3 w- H; s& h Individual Incentives- k1 X4 S4 ` }- C/ T% a6 ?
Total Welfare , d3 F3 } Z: U% \9 q4 ]- `
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % @3 j" `+ i% i$ E, f: M- e( I
ECON 378 Law and Economics/ X8 @* ^, G/ ?+ u
Topics:
8 K% L: B# l P5 n: {Issues in Criminal and Family Law
' z0 J4 P- L6 k2 MCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining, l/ _$ W H& ?) W( c+ i/ v
Child Support Payments
+ C- M6 V9 ^8 T% ~6 oPrivate Divorce agreements
/ }9 ?# s. I6 J2 o. ^7 z) FCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about 5 D: C& C5 ^7 h G) M" {' t
Prisoners Dilemma( p2 o# s- N2 S6 _9 K4 P. U
Dominant Strategies' L1 X; i: ?6 Z+ ~$ w! I2 \
Collusion
# w s8 v4 N. ~1 h3 I$ NYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * C5 v0 G4 T' Y% C I
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
2 P1 q0 a0 L0 a) x+ B2 J8 z6 CTopics:
# w: e* _6 t0 A6 S. g; uAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games1 M+ w/ B! d7 c
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 t$ r! f9 _ ^ q' x, b* mNote! Prerequisites: ( W. |: y9 Y7 J0 e: d# X
ECON 384 & 299 |
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