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If you enjoyed learning about:
9 K6 ]$ m$ N QTrade
5 M8 v" T' E5 b( ]9 iGrowth& S' x4 }; A& @: I. L! }+ l" Q1 s
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}. `# L4 l# ]* Y7 WChina as an Emerging Economy
+ e$ F5 b* f# q$ x1 i$ V8 k4 bYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' ?0 H$ N, ?/ p( jECON 211 Chinese Economic Development) K% Q- O6 G1 o5 \! R
Topics: 6 Y# [$ w z, B- ?
Chinese Economy Characteristics
7 [$ X% g# x/ \( y+ C FRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 R! [" S; g% A; b4 TConsequences of economic reform
) e/ E3 B( {. P1 ]; \) g3 ECanada’s economic relations with China
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1 z1 _: e9 e2 e. v: g/ DIf you would like to learn more about:
+ |- l- j0 s( l. F+ nRich and Poor Countries6 B+ V- C3 x0 p- y, n6 f8 c
Why economies differ
8 G* Z) _' V' v7 f" S- HCauses for such differences) v+ B+ z1 W; r2 X1 P& m
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
4 G/ m8 N7 i; qECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
D4 R, M% v$ D( ?/ xTopics:
: m2 ~1 t. d3 y, f- \5 p/ ]Technology* ^0 {0 q0 x$ A: Q4 M
Institutions
) D" ?% x4 t, Q4 K5 Z7 T" _, r3 hGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 4 t+ [, x/ h- U0 t2 `
% T3 \& C: Q5 w T, [8 A7 J4 AIf you enjoyed learning about 5 w$ z% T" t& D& H8 e/ w4 t
Supply and Demand) s$ v) L0 U4 ~* J+ A5 o% X
Consumer Behavior
, u+ ~3 d3 D5 \+ w( bProduction and Cost
0 D( J4 |) _0 N1 y& L3 {Price and Output: W M" O9 r* U" l
Market Structures
/ v% d5 a; r9 b( A6 c9 M% bYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!+ J1 W: n/ }" b* F% c! o
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 c& F1 i A' f2 w- R; G8 ]7 [
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Theory of consumer behavior
" L" c' T$ J4 s7 x: v6 Z. Z, YTheory of production and cost' }4 m$ w! a3 R/ a
Price and output determination under competition
9 q0 ~! C8 I, ^7 G0 |Monopoly and other market structures: [4 c% f2 B) j G& n3 L1 m- Z
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 H& \, E/ W" H& F7 ZCosts and Benefits . |5 K# _1 O3 y7 ?( W+ Y6 d
Externalities
8 ]- \( v3 K9 S/ ^4 \8 M! b. y MDecision-making& {. X% L. J+ U- g& c# O2 l( f
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: w* g y0 M; X6 b1 g8 x; V( S: lCapital Investments' e# M; e" ?; C
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!" e5 ~: x+ C& ?( h) Z: c
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation! g- P0 [! Q, U7 G) ]; o; F2 U
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Cost-Benefit Analysis/ z; J! I/ g8 d' y+ i, F3 G
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
0 a& J0 i7 N; U/ c& HLook at examples from
1 e+ {* H" \) Y7 S0 lTransportation
2 D0 S- M- P i0 K! h1 F* QRiver Basin Management3 q( G2 Y- {/ Z7 I
Electrical Generation
; ^5 f+ u t: I+ ~8 jOil & Gas and Pollution Control8 S( K9 I9 Y$ U6 V
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Supply and Demand! K8 \' ^& N7 d7 H2 f8 w( ^
Externalities0 K3 ~; \& {% K1 O$ e
Resource Allocation: R; d( c- E& ^- I2 W& r" L
Taxation! D, i3 n4 o+ O3 o$ ?% U2 d: C2 ?
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
' [# g' t6 z; ^+ [% iYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics! A) Z: H4 w9 I( ]0 Z
ECON 365 Resource Economics$ Z9 W7 g* s8 o! L8 c
Topics:2 F F, j9 d4 H* d
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
( j9 z. ~5 D5 pScarcity and pricing
% U: U1 \6 a$ R: O. zContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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- n w" w- T/ `$ Z. s6 r2 wIf you enjoyed learning about
. Z' i* B5 s+ ?( L) G1 KResource Allocation" z# Z1 k8 A7 T/ U5 F
Pricing
# F9 w1 i% E) h) @; LMarkets, @& y6 B, y1 c. e3 `. e
Government roles
% z0 A( g" M+ L* R& `% [" x" c9 AOr would like to learn more about
1 I3 e$ B% N7 @/ E4 \- QThe energy sector, including sources and markets: V* A1 m# V: [& u3 s( Z" [. d
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues3 X5 D; u7 |9 @+ l* r4 X9 c
You might enjoy a course about 8 `0 ?3 R5 v' [9 \8 N
Energy Economics!6 M4 D } U) }+ b( s, b% O
ECON 366 Energy Economics& p1 l" u9 d3 G( e5 f/ {4 l
Topics:
# m' ?& W) W& U* ?( k( o5 SPricing3 a5 C! w, v7 M
Role in economic growth 8 m# a! d- r6 Y6 w
Energy sources and markets
2 J& h) e7 N! }Role of government . N0 I) P: w9 x* @2 A! h
Regulation ) ^5 P3 W' v0 l2 o- F' T4 u
% r) r5 P1 q, ]3 L+ t) HIf you enjoyed learning about . |. n9 d' K1 T! @, K& r8 J
Externalities
, ]8 m3 S+ u4 t6 c9 T# f8 U! _' G; CRegulation
4 d8 u" E& ?$ [# _ i; c) Q* oGovernment roles5 T' G5 K* m/ A3 s) J/ s9 F3 v; Q/ _
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! A# ^. q& |' aSteps taken to address deterioration; }! I7 n% n. z$ w' |" S. }
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
. S2 G( d/ q' l+ N$ I7 Y1 `ECON 369 Economics of the Environment Z. s/ q0 s* Y& J% \ b: w$ Q
Topics: * }8 l4 t7 i- u" |/ ~1 O( ^0 H
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
+ L6 b1 w J( aTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
/ P7 I' [, n! C `1 T* C, F( GTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # e. }- G- `) {5 x& d: z
Recreation economics9 x! N! c. w, }- b
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6 [% N' H/ y5 i, k; g Individual Incentives
; V+ E' y0 Y, L9 R+ OTotal Welfare
# N6 z. w( i X; O4 PYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! Y% q8 O2 l7 s) v( D" }, p0 [/ p
ECON 378 Law and Economics L6 ~% E- O- T4 K
Topics:
( A7 ?# ]+ `. T L& }/ P8 L" IIssues in Criminal and Family Law
$ F2 x" u3 D0 |Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining3 D& V. i; E2 ?' k
Child Support Payments
! C2 i$ ^! i R6 P8 h9 H! HPrivate Divorce agreements1 m% s \$ x/ @
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act Q- n$ x0 \# F! u( a
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If you enjoyed learning about
- a6 e9 l3 }& j/ rPrisoners Dilemma7 R2 u3 s. H, K
Dominant Strategies, ?9 u; r& C+ u/ w( V
Collusion
+ _$ T$ C+ R5 t1 e* @You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
2 ?, H6 J! Z% @* {ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications( Z; z! W! w' k; M
Topics: 4 X T8 |* a& ^& g
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
; @/ J7 B- x& u* o0 pApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " R* o; h* q* _9 ^
Note! Prerequisites: , ?2 J3 B" W p" }' T
ECON 384 & 299 |
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