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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy
0 Y& [; O$ F! p/ W. ?You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
- s; r2 V' t; g% v* D8 dECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
7 J$ d: @1 e7 Q) ^; U" zTopics: 9 G- x; X# _ _) q: s
Chinese Economy Characteristics
9 v# F" f# ] K* l I+ A: X6 LRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
; S! w$ P3 L2 N$ C. |& o# eConsequences of economic reform" S Q' }: i; S& g% J
Canada’s economic relations with China
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5 P) y% N! m; v, l. @If you would like to learn more about:
3 L# F# b. f. A' Y+ F, ~9 F" ARich and Poor Countries/ L+ R) A" R& Z7 H7 `8 T% b
Why economies differ; {0 _' f: Y/ X
Causes for such differences: \( K" {, N/ e1 A9 R- j" e& }
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: Q" J. o+ r- c: @ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
6 ~: L9 Z7 L) L2 H3 [2 `Topics:( a& `% h8 D+ ?3 z3 U
Technology
4 e1 K& o5 p( {2 \1 M% HInstitutions
4 `& `8 U: w2 W, o: K1 Z' mGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# p5 l$ a: X4 Z- O$ @If you enjoyed learning about
K7 w4 G- y, h3 XSupply and Demand
- a) c- f9 B. S1 v: ?Consumer Behavior
, d, l. J0 l) Z) p" {4 `3 s- a6 jProduction and Cost
+ V6 I# w K( Q- m ^Price and Output4 a) ]" ^+ n; Y% m; h
Market Structures
1 t& H4 _: ]- EYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. C# z2 H7 a2 c3 H6 C
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I: b8 J4 s' e# o v% R) Z7 p
Topics: , h- P: R5 f, r. C
Theory of consumer behavior
9 L0 }1 s4 p- [# M8 WTheory of production and cost
& Z, ]( }8 O1 @! s- J( jPrice and output determination under competition( N0 m& s5 v8 p( Z2 A
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 C9 _3 ^; c6 O( ~Costs and Benefits # a3 Q: k6 i) M: t! S3 q# D1 o
Externalities) V5 o! F* X8 z( t
Decision-making
+ d* T1 }' j/ p* S5 b* G, D7 I' vOr would like to learn more about 7 A7 E6 D% S5 s( {* N
Capital Investments& p" u0 S: e7 ?+ a' x
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; ]; R$ |& b3 OECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
# E/ t, O& Z% `7 a, MTopics:
2 I8 H* n6 Q" y7 Z. m; p, ICost-Benefit Analysis
: E* Y1 q' @( m: c. `: q' l" WEvaluating Public Investment Projects- u4 m$ V7 z j) W
Look at examples from + U( ]: S. F. u! c8 {, C" o$ z) `/ I
Transportation
; I& n3 B0 ^5 M2 i3 B' ]% }River Basin Management
! ^8 |2 b: X& @! F+ p* U2 mElectrical Generation# \2 }* h ~: F0 ?* A+ g
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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1 f# A* {4 T/ }3 T& K% UIf you enjoyed learning about
8 |- y( J9 o L$ ]: jSupply and Demand
+ o1 _/ g5 U& V4 [Externalities* s# q8 I* K; f$ J9 n2 J- q( l
Resource Allocation7 U) x$ N, L2 w; @+ y* K
Taxation
) y# d h0 N9 o* y! v& wOr would like to learn more about
) v% v) Y# v: F. LSupply of Natural Resources in Canada' L- J1 F' @2 O ]3 \
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 t% C$ S a( h
ECON 365 Resource Economics
4 i4 V, W" V: [+ }2 yTopics:6 j6 g& V2 I$ v
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" d8 e- K0 ]& V% B9 g
Scarcity and pricing
1 G& n" T7 W! ~' _3 |8 C$ gContemporary Canadian resource policy issues0 `5 ^( y2 B7 F6 Q/ ]
) Y( A" g0 t7 _; ?6 T+ SIf you enjoyed learning about 9 F; {. J& r& E7 J, H+ _
Resource Allocation
3 E) G+ a% J J. ?2 _8 ?Pricing
5 V! c+ @3 Y$ ?; z1 a. u; [Markets
' K4 P" J) B- yGovernment roles* N) j4 Z5 G5 X' A8 ~9 O2 W$ R
Or would like to learn more about
/ p9 D# m- ]# xThe energy sector, including sources and markets: Y. J5 U- I$ I& n+ l
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
+ s3 M4 |4 b! m6 oYou might enjoy a course about
' o! w) K$ A2 S, _& _1 `Energy Economics!
/ U9 {7 \; `6 rECON 366 Energy Economics4 E) b# i3 A' @* ^# Y% Q5 o
Topics:
4 `* l) _2 r9 |) R8 T/ l( UPricing" Y1 ?1 f# G' n! d& Q
Role in economic growth
4 y7 `" ]1 {0 n9 Q, m- P5 Y; _Energy sources and markets ) g2 U+ V7 v4 ]4 H* s
Role of government
2 h( }/ A, C- F n! z5 V7 A4 DRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 S) S$ b# J2 T; T) b _Externalities" a8 W1 Y0 _0 r' e9 t
Regulation
. q0 [! M/ d: o H; v" ]7 _Government roles
" |; l+ R; h/ l0 NOr would like to learn more about ; x- ~9 u- s) @) i$ Q; k4 [
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; i) O6 f$ z/ y. i2 }! j
Steps taken to address deterioration3 `# q, @2 O8 N, g
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ C* c7 o8 z0 N9 c' r3 a
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" G( {- T+ ~' A% iTopics: ( y+ B5 e1 A% q: b5 z, n
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment $ V" Z- h& Q' V3 S% P4 B
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
7 X" B! @1 C9 b: U1 O, y! lTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 2 F D' b% k& W2 _0 F ?; w$ {1 x
Recreation economics! H) T) w/ b/ [: e2 E+ }
# {0 d* X2 q& E" P9 e1 u; mIf you enjoyed learning about
5 c+ C* |% E. Q+ C& l6 A- u' z: p Individual Incentives
8 d: x% C) d8 }' u* X( aTotal Welfare
; s5 S3 I0 f9 R2 p* K' d# F) uYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! , \0 E& [6 d3 y
ECON 378 Law and Economics6 { L Z+ D. A4 x
Topics:
2 S- H9 e9 p) ~0 P1 B VIssues in Criminal and Family Law; w' {$ Q8 a- b0 y6 M$ c2 X
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
3 a4 W5 _- \, o) r1 }4 Q" fChild Support Payments# ?# N0 `4 \+ [, v: U5 M) a
Private Divorce agreements0 E. i' e* Q! r) l$ r5 x# P3 I
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act* W1 R( v' k* Z/ O
1 B% T$ L5 p! DIf you enjoyed learning about " w) `9 Z& l7 U
Prisoners Dilemma1 O' W; V( i9 G
Dominant Strategies
/ n+ k9 _9 [7 i+ A# vCollusion
f _7 a4 ~# b/ Y* oYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . U: g# N5 _; n- y( A+ v
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 a* h* L$ [1 _8 d1 \2 O- ]+ xTopics: . {4 Z! }4 B- r: N
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games# O) E% ^) H( ^0 A
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) D7 U6 K: G. u* Y/ A6 X+ R
Note! Prerequisites: 6 A p0 J5 J r: q$ d% o
ECON 384 & 299 |
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