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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
1 ~; e9 m3 A6 y+ C; M2 V9 q' {( SOr would like to learn more about: 1 V( B* J8 ~ G( D6 x
China as an Emerging Economy6 u! k- g9 y {; f( b+ U
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
2 r: o6 k4 ]2 X2 YECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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/ V9 Q" h- P) ^" q: h( pChinese Economy Characteristics, @! A7 A- E& x$ n
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
- ?4 x$ e( \' L: b' r0 m+ lConsequences of economic reform% v+ Q; @( r/ O% }
Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
7 e; G0 D: H) Q. ~2 X5 BRich and Poor Countries/ b% w, ^% l8 t9 d( Z) D& ]* `9 d
Why economies differ# w( ?3 D! H% ` Z) X5 b& s" Z# b
Causes for such differences0 w: x6 @* T% I- |) h
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 ?' s5 b* y; b4 W% _. wECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
2 d& U" Z! x5 l2 ]+ h6 bTopics:) b3 t$ A/ T, `; s" N: h4 a! I
Technology$ n8 |5 ]3 z; W/ p0 F, e9 d$ l
Institutions
- e9 y2 l# D- UGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 7 h& Z# {- J) O6 d6 m0 B
0 J! R- l" D6 q1 x. JIf you enjoyed learning about 9 k: a: x2 q. N% i
Supply and Demand2 F7 M$ @& l. O1 |# w' c( k V- }
Consumer Behavior0 M d) y( T+ {1 m l
Production and Cost" c$ x1 p+ { J+ J) M; C) m
Price and Output& _* I4 G$ t0 o, f$ |- l) c& g
Market Structures
& j6 Z' ?0 p- G" ]) ~# @You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!9 o/ I5 W) b( l7 @- k
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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Theory of consumer behavior
0 }& `) `* Q& @7 M+ G/ HTheory of production and cost. t& Z( h+ S+ n* N E6 @
Price and output determination under competition7 L% J4 v( ?' j `# ~! k" ]& e$ e T: l
Monopoly and other market structures: Z' N# e1 W0 j/ p
6 j1 T; z3 e; @& H* Z& J8 |If you enjoyed learning about
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Externalities
; F7 r3 J. u/ y( u& ? gDecision-making
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Capital Investments; P" g Z& S+ ^& C& F& k
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!1 q9 c3 Z; r5 n% F0 s: [
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
5 r: F/ U0 ?6 {7 hTopics:+ g. Z3 ?. y( `, u
Cost-Benefit Analysis
5 \+ q) a3 R" U' ]- W! }1 |3 ?Evaluating Public Investment Projects2 H7 k' E4 g7 b3 n8 Z3 {
Look at examples from 9 Y0 x1 y% v# B4 v; L
Transportation" {0 J }9 p* H9 V. l
River Basin Management) S0 U, W) E1 G7 {
Electrical Generation
/ a6 l" L9 m4 |Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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2 O) _( Y1 C. b s7 fSupply and Demand6 J0 G- N d1 w1 P$ V1 {" D% J
Externalities
- `: z7 v/ d- w% LResource Allocation
- M1 s; [' n: U6 s, `0 v1 QTaxation
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 d4 U. n0 h7 G9 ^You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!7 U& U; f- R1 ^0 Z# E* D
ECON 365 Resource Economics
0 _8 S8 K. h' wTopics:6 f% H$ ~" g) t
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" T1 X. \% G) U7 z% e
Scarcity and pricing
9 [) B+ H0 P" M/ F7 E6 LContemporary Canadian resource policy issues; `! z9 q0 s! u3 @5 M0 v
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3 E. d d+ n- A$ ~% d$ K, ]Resource Allocation: ~7 H$ D( c+ T7 J
Pricing ~) i9 \) U9 F6 E6 g
Markets
3 \6 ^$ L* Q4 s! w0 PGovernment roles4 ?- {/ i8 F; D
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The energy sector, including sources and markets0 ^9 O, p" g, O
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues3 ]! S7 M2 X: f9 E; j
You might enjoy a course about
7 S5 g f' l! I+ d) r1 iEnergy Economics!- R( I5 N X& O- k1 d2 Y
ECON 366 Energy Economics2 e1 l. G$ U" @# O$ H4 |# a5 c
Topics:
+ s8 M' q. X# {/ {$ ]Pricing4 i `& B8 N% x
Role in economic growth 0 X+ ^% x* ~% |( W1 c8 x
Energy sources and markets ! i- q, [! E) R1 H- t5 G
Role of government
$ t$ |3 j% C. R1 m% p8 MRegulation
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Externalities
! @$ S* e% ?+ w, E# q6 zRegulation2 z0 N/ i8 V. }! m! n% s
Government roles
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Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
B& b% X2 W# |% {3 CSteps taken to address deterioration& I# ]8 | X* ~3 C2 T9 ?! a( C* Q
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! : e) q9 ]2 e- o: w
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
1 r6 }" ]7 v1 R# G7 m w4 TTopics: t: m4 X7 s4 }- ~4 ^$ x3 i
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment : d" p0 }0 c l' b& s& J0 q9 q
Types and causes of environmental deterioration . Z% Y; I1 J; t6 M3 z
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration , O' I5 x( i+ J0 S1 k
Recreation economics, W' G7 F2 C1 R% j; x7 B& l. J5 J: e, m
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If you enjoyed learning about
" Y* d4 u( s) V& f: n3 z Individual Incentives
* {" b3 @4 q0 q4 CTotal Welfare + r! y! H9 R% c, k9 ?* r( x! D! ~
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ' N! r% D2 c" W/ D9 ~: b
ECON 378 Law and Economics& }5 h! I0 a- g: u/ e5 g. Y
Topics:
: B- d4 j: B# M. BIssues in Criminal and Family Law
* O( {3 N4 a/ F& k9 ~ ]8 w# zCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
1 ^' ?5 E( X, D# H0 [% |0 t" \6 P0 yChild Support Payments
% w/ o- ^# X- b- Q7 _8 C( u+ c9 IPrivate Divorce agreements
8 K7 x6 C5 m5 m1 H0 m8 {& k+ aCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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$ n# d' b9 f1 s8 B8 I. g/ \; tIf you enjoyed learning about
' x; a& L1 n! T' \Prisoners Dilemma5 E$ I0 ~) X; t" I, y& n
Dominant Strategies
8 m6 ?& Z/ [( Q( C* _- P9 P0 ZCollusion
# y& J! D8 ?/ `3 Z- @4 gYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! - l- G6 v" N( V7 N1 F
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications! Y { p9 n" ~& k
Topics:
) S. [* P! ]5 ?0 ~0 l" Y( t$ V: WAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
. O: {3 n. }3 [ SApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 2 ~# k' b6 h* f5 ~. Z
Note! Prerequisites:
* x% \2 z3 T+ r5 `ECON 384 & 299 |
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