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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 h4 t) F8 D( Z+ KTrade7 ~7 A) T' a& y
Growth
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7 H2 f5 h- h1 ]. g; F% e& KChina as an Emerging Economy I4 b- ]% C; S9 R
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
3 r3 Y6 U& o0 i2 K: ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
: c6 E5 ` k0 _! S2 g) F4 b: j! VRecent Events in the Chinese Economy7 F8 Z+ e$ S& h# {2 M
Consequences of economic reform9 g( w# [( i! G: }
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
# V1 k7 y8 s5 w5 GRich and Poor Countries
0 t, S, Z" T oWhy economies differ
9 r$ l- @& m- T$ HCauses for such differences! H6 y% s9 l) S% v# p9 P
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth/ O! H4 ~1 @6 X5 u" N9 w' R" g+ V
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
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2 q/ a. Q, R" N9 |0 UTechnology
7 b5 @ w& t0 q. R- s% E3 l' s$ s8 _Institutions% l9 G( q+ o7 L4 @7 c( f
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand) H3 e+ Z+ m( q7 Z' [- ]& c/ }
Consumer Behavior2 s/ O# ?' m# s* X, a# Z5 A& S) H
Production and Cost$ f4 c: M# m/ @7 w: F. F
Price and Output. J8 G' H" w m
Market Structures
: l3 L3 S0 I4 Q" N5 M( a2 PYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
) P8 t/ d* X! y! v8 [" w k6 jECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# p4 K4 w: U/ F; n4 q2 x8 H5 g
Topics:
% @' C. x; S ~+ j5 H3 I7 ?Theory of consumer behavior
4 |% }1 z9 i. d+ WTheory of production and cost
+ O( f8 j/ K0 d) N9 U, E! M4 Y" wPrice and output determination under competition7 ~7 S! l* b! v( Z1 V) p
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits # X9 F4 ]; y/ @! ~3 z) M9 B
Externalities5 q" z, l! \! ~* I7 U/ e. w6 [
Decision-making) P" f, s3 C# ?6 X) L4 @
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Capital Investments$ z4 z" C9 a: | a
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
6 [0 n( f9 s' q$ P7 j- i& [! gECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
6 U' j p2 Y9 S/ WTopics:. \% Y9 D0 b1 W4 @: p% e9 B
Cost-Benefit Analysis: p; c$ s0 L1 I3 e% n& w
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
6 w$ j) U7 D! `6 C; _- dLook at examples from
- I+ L! b, m! ]Transportation
: c8 X8 K% o8 e+ Q/ s/ ^River Basin Management1 |9 }3 Q+ A2 \5 c1 A
Electrical Generation
% g0 W# f% B* p- s' UOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 A) B, m' X2 iSupply and Demand
' Q: G" e8 c! p! \% V3 p9 R3 qExternalities1 ^3 v# |, Z" s }! u3 H, S
Resource Allocation8 H. u* Z4 R* s0 b! }- v, O) \
Taxation) m) [. K, J. s* R: U7 H* Y' z& N
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada0 R3 w+ T* [' I) O' R
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!6 g! {/ Z0 G+ J6 U3 {) I5 g+ }8 J
ECON 365 Resource Economics
' ~2 G2 w0 V; u4 xTopics:6 N0 A* j/ p( r
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
$ e$ l; ]# l9 A ~1 e; xScarcity and pricing; @$ w! Z7 a0 Y K. F' x
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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' l6 F% U/ R. x! h' J5 u% J& ?If you enjoyed learning about
; g8 j# K* C. _3 @+ ?1 hResource Allocation* u `: k1 f0 P3 D7 _9 l- f( \
Pricing
+ _, W3 [7 w+ j* v" G0 E8 |Markets8 g; s3 f2 T8 }
Government roles
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The energy sector, including sources and markets8 B7 v' R% r# u9 A, R
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
: j, {) z2 `$ PYou might enjoy a course about
6 G- n7 m1 i/ F" X) LEnergy Economics!8 [# Q( |6 n5 X' e+ K9 C# i" _4 U
ECON 366 Energy Economics
; c$ n5 h+ \) gTopics:
/ ?; I/ ]% |9 l" E, \; Q- |Pricing
' \" K1 a. W9 a' m: R% K9 q9 [Role in economic growth
. m0 ]& ~2 s. M% v$ v" p1 DEnergy sources and markets
% F% X8 Z% p! HRole of government
. Z1 P" b. V3 f. G I- h% [% URegulation
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1 {+ D* T1 @* A! AIf you enjoyed learning about
& d. }& k0 d( v. ]2 \Externalities
5 }6 h1 | r% }, |/ Q/ x) GRegulation
" [8 @+ V3 i( D5 S% h* cGovernment roles
( m/ G8 s# T: `' o* `4 P$ C: mOr would like to learn more about
5 @! o7 e( ]1 `/ s% uEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
* k- _6 L1 k# k# X: uSteps taken to address deterioration
, [+ L$ t, o- M6 BYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# @; v( s m; U; N& ]1 e. D* sECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 T2 S/ L8 f' B# P% i5 C7 L3 UTopics:
& c% _; v! i0 nEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
* y, P# |* G' a3 t3 kTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
$ ~; c: o! T `$ ~( S. M* Y4 aTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
& U/ k+ ^% T; v5 a( R3 `Recreation economics, B. \" P7 C+ i- p: B ]8 \
2 e. h" r' l: X- {" y. f$ ], X. WIf you enjoyed learning about
1 C, Z$ h9 s! J Individual Incentives$ z" s3 W4 f) U7 h8 M2 v( {/ H
Total Welfare 6 N. M/ ~* y& m- H
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; a! A* U+ ~, l: T( A1 [* P$ ]ECON 378 Law and Economics
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Issues in Criminal and Family Law
) ]! Q. g8 _) B0 m4 S% pCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# `) s, X$ e$ h8 F2 T c3 e6 O8 uChild Support Payments
2 |, j% }, J! Q! b, fPrivate Divorce agreements* [/ a& r1 F% q; g, @4 e7 f. q1 h
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act% \6 U9 K6 `% F
2 k$ |4 I/ K8 |: S. aIf you enjoyed learning about
. E% T, @3 `: L, JPrisoners Dilemma3 Y3 H3 Q; X$ s- r, \
Dominant Strategies
1 w5 ~2 _! `/ }7 d6 Y' DCollusion
7 R* K3 q! O$ m2 R+ ~6 Q, Q& nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
F4 i- `6 c3 {- ]. K! @* S& S2 K" cECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
6 E& u: j! t7 t* w# c h; oTopics:
$ U0 X1 e0 D5 _, \" I2 i2 B4 i+ IAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
* |$ Q) C$ G7 g; b9 }Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
) Z* J3 D# A( o8 H; dNote! Prerequisites:
! H% `/ \; `# W, v# aECON 384 & 299 |
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