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If you enjoyed learning about: * S" H4 V' @4 X1 u: [* e: r
Trade
) S* B9 q6 P4 h; TGrowth
$ E6 L% K; f1 J& z/ H5 ZOr would like to learn more about:
3 ]# ], C l) H1 LChina as an Emerging Economy
1 B1 Z4 p& @" `8 l" DYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!# R1 m. x' Q& I5 K4 ^" q
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 S5 k5 c& O6 U7 @% A
Topics:
8 V$ {, O P- Y% Q* bChinese Economy Characteristics
?" _7 d% {. R, F4 `0 i9 BRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
; X. Z; f% A2 y! E" v- mConsequences of economic reform6 V$ J: _. }$ q% E9 v6 |+ p
Canada’s economic relations with China
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; l# N: R: y. g6 p+ w9 x( |" vIf you would like to learn more about:
( C2 N5 j$ I/ N3 {' xRich and Poor Countries5 k s% R! a" d) ~6 Y
Why economies differ
1 j( c; W% P. O: Y6 Y2 _2 n& t$ rCauses for such differences
1 g% k" e( x, x7 CYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: P& `0 z) r G. z* s
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& _7 D! v5 f ], a3 LTopics:. F9 L8 Q8 c$ C8 ~8 l6 k! A) J; ]
Technology) V9 H! Y( \# ]# o( L$ L& U, j) n
Institutions
, B6 Z( S X: }; W7 M1 GGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence : Z1 L7 |7 V/ H2 K
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Supply and Demand
* ?) K$ P5 J9 B( g1 K8 h6 MConsumer Behavior
5 U v0 E, R. f& JProduction and Cost! z; y- ]! r3 z0 X
Price and Output
3 T9 G* ^3 \* ^7 |Market Structures
" w/ k5 L& j1 F. |You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!0 Q/ O$ L& ^8 X- B/ T% a
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
2 s. x4 N" i5 X! `9 eTopics: 4 `% s+ w5 I3 F/ \3 x* q7 i
Theory of consumer behavior
$ N" |3 |) n/ k+ CTheory of production and cost
( i0 N* K: e6 |" @Price and output determination under competition
9 y3 Z" w- C$ E, c1 X% uMonopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits
) E! z# B/ ~/ K5 N5 x) }Externalities
7 O& P! m8 R( d0 {+ c" ^( aDecision-making
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Capital Investments
! B& e' A# Y/ {4 X! |! MYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; g+ R+ \8 K+ F" D" TECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, j. h& S$ A- n. W* d2 u+ d8 o5 {Topics:7 G0 v1 g* P# J+ @! N, h& G; @+ E5 D
Cost-Benefit Analysis: A1 q5 F+ V; v
Evaluating Public Investment Projects5 G8 z6 o) ^7 c/ @* k
Look at examples from % [. L+ @0 t" l6 E+ H# M) L' f
Transportation0 e3 ~; T3 H0 p- y# c6 ~+ M& g* e
River Basin Management
) |* @2 Z* T9 }. D; `) j SElectrical Generation$ j6 {3 W' z! J3 u6 L8 R
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand, \# L R9 N0 \
Externalities
- P6 \9 L( z( z( I, P6 U6 CResource Allocation( f) u% T$ g7 r1 G
Taxation
2 m6 }* @. m9 {0 d% P; tOr would like to learn more about - b M( E. G" W
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 r' k4 r4 r2 e* K+ yYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
! Q& K8 G" R5 t9 F5 I' E- E3 [) |ECON 365 Resource Economics
, J) h# }, j, }Topics:( `2 P# {9 r ~2 K; R7 D# F
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 V# V9 [3 z, @3 _+ W3 V
Scarcity and pricing/ z) }: d; ?7 I, Y5 M* v
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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( H1 r0 J# X, e# FResource Allocation, q% T4 B& K/ @. W% [+ G
Pricing
. C' o: R- X6 ~5 {Markets
; p9 S& Q8 D4 i9 ?' S6 GGovernment roles8 T% h- W8 J+ c: E9 f5 y# ~ h
Or would like to learn more about
$ @# K! }2 L1 d3 M1 k8 nThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 D* @/ l3 C# P& \0 h
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
' ?; k; J+ e# E2 r7 x' z, UYou might enjoy a course about ! z9 U- c8 a+ r }, Y/ ]
Energy Economics!1 e! W$ l/ b+ j0 }3 f
ECON 366 Energy Economics
8 d5 T# z8 n) [! K) ]6 ~Topics: 2 i: N& u7 z P" y6 d6 `1 _! [
Pricing
3 f5 D4 a7 ?0 Y- ZRole in economic growth
8 x5 F/ g# V- C1 }9 bEnergy sources and markets 8 B; J. A/ w9 i8 I8 W3 ?# y
Role of government
( ?4 ?5 @; K7 P4 a2 @: |Regulation ' X) ~( B6 y {/ m; W' k; u4 o
( b" ?) o* L; b2 c; b, _# JIf you enjoyed learning about % Q* T, Z/ e' Q8 V+ R( F, H
Externalities: ` x) z5 ^0 E
Regulation9 [8 d P6 l, v0 m
Government roles
. K/ Y* S+ Y2 g, Z& {, k" M' rOr would like to learn more about
d8 Z" p& R' F. r4 n' }Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# ~3 ?* l! E w+ B% OSteps taken to address deterioration
2 e4 k- S% ^# D; B, O3 EYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! - `: B' R" I& j2 ~
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! I+ S( J- o! z5 u3 f+ a6 J, b: ^
Topics:
8 q' l# |5 @/ j" p, m; r" y, sEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; g& [! a( P' V
Types and causes of environmental deterioration |2 S, `) u* i
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 8 E5 P, Z) S% D) g Y7 p
Recreation economics
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4 s* x1 S- L. F$ [% C Individual Incentives0 f" s7 a& W4 f }% ?
Total Welfare # F6 X1 g; e' C
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" L4 f. {6 n# [5 d/ i; C. ^ECON 378 Law and Economics
/ J5 ?* s- S" gTopics: U( I, r& Z* Z% B$ ]) R% @% s+ Z
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
5 N6 ^1 G1 M. C% h% Z7 L, i( qCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
5 W( p7 v1 x, W( x( y- X k6 U1 wChild Support Payments: y; m \- k/ b8 U3 a
Private Divorce agreements
, ?. h F# ^7 X1 NCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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7 j7 i' a2 \' v- m9 R! WIf you enjoyed learning about ) u6 \4 z; a2 r+ v: S$ Q; ]
Prisoners Dilemma
0 r+ I: l7 Y8 x6 j! \Dominant Strategies
0 B8 G/ H$ f8 ?; KCollusion
" g" a% r# [+ ]5 f) nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 1 ^6 F D7 x. e R$ B' h
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
`) g# g7 @ pTopics: ) v) G) w5 c& \7 Y6 v2 F6 `6 a; X' t! p
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games: F; X( V$ j8 Q- \$ @' h( s7 k
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
, W! @# r: M, NNote! Prerequisites:
$ L! N h- o0 T2 s0 j9 @) k9 \9 JECON 384 & 299 |
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