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If you enjoyed learning about:
' V* V: w% X3 \Trade- h+ z& o* p% P2 K
Growth8 o. N# U7 q$ H- E" \
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China as an Emerging Economy+ J" ^% L# Q- W2 c( H
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
$ H& O+ O) j1 j, PECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
& O8 n, R8 \0 R) {8 ?# z% \Topics:
8 a( ]% H% L [6 }Chinese Economy Characteristics t% h5 A6 }$ O% h ?0 h' z: E/ Z
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy% }3 i! ~/ ~/ Z: t# P' ?5 f
Consequences of economic reform
8 A6 g$ v }% lCanada’s economic relations with China
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* ^" K; r: y0 N }: tIf you would like to learn more about: 2 G+ e( }3 y6 y: J/ ]3 i: c
Rich and Poor Countries
0 i/ d( g: A# jWhy economies differ
/ l0 a9 M5 D- k) hCauses for such differences" a- J/ ^$ w2 y7 c7 }2 `! T6 j
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
5 J5 Z7 `" [6 y% lECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 V8 Y3 p' `7 b! W. A* x; f
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Technology
8 U+ e$ K, ]; G: L, _Institutions' P% `0 p$ v' S1 O! f& I5 w
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence ; y1 ?' y: }2 n+ V1 ~3 b0 ^
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If you enjoyed learning about
% L9 t8 i3 P! _+ HSupply and Demand, [: G: O4 U; y$ k6 M% F
Consumer Behavior
" h5 ?# x, U0 A9 G8 c* nProduction and Cost/ R( |0 a. S. t$ p
Price and Output
& Y8 ?7 Q; e+ m5 SMarket Structures
( e- k$ J& Q6 z! }/ Z3 Z7 u: Q# Z8 vYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- I0 o" m; O& Z* E" I _ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
} ]& U! g k5 U g+ `6 ]Topics: 6 Q5 e! E( L p/ F8 r8 K
Theory of consumer behavior
/ D1 j1 P) V* k: m! Q+ r' {2 ^Theory of production and cost: M7 T# I1 T/ e- ^5 _
Price and output determination under competition1 ]. M7 o& m2 _4 T: V- Y* p: H
Monopoly and other market structures0 o {; x* P# {6 y: W
P( C( u, {+ U! z2 ^If you enjoyed learning about
6 p) S2 k; E; P4 Y" q7 LCosts and Benefits 9 ?! {( L9 o" k3 {6 U! \" B& x O
Externalities$ \( I# d) z+ L
Decision-making
3 s9 a! v/ R* A* _9 |6 {Or would like to learn more about : |0 e7 Z) u9 @0 m. N
Capital Investments
" N0 B. k M0 ]1 ^You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!% E! p0 h T! {* }1 R2 k7 m( B
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation2 }! ?1 T/ y5 h; ?5 O- k4 ?3 p! |
Topics:0 b, I! C- U9 K1 B" H! A3 k
Cost-Benefit Analysis
$ N, z1 h+ }, ~" KEvaluating Public Investment Projects
: f {$ L3 I( ?' ]0 E$ f: HLook at examples from ) s+ o( m! Q; S% ~4 I+ O
Transportation$ `9 ~3 P7 ~( w( _1 p ~
River Basin Management, c8 j- I3 x- G% b) K
Electrical Generation) C4 K' O( e3 H& a
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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4 X5 R$ n/ Z% L9 N/ ]0 H5 h zIf you enjoyed learning about 3 Y/ A# `3 @+ ~! l* t- |4 L
Supply and Demand
7 s1 ?6 h2 w5 }% E/ jExternalities# B. z( {# D9 d
Resource Allocation9 m3 u ^" D) r( P& q/ V' r" q. A
Taxation' V# C6 Y" t/ H5 v. `. o( t8 o
Or would like to learn more about
4 K! x* d% ~% j# g' DSupply of Natural Resources in Canada* S! `" z7 s/ n# z) k- c
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
: B. E! d0 _) |" y# J* VECON 365 Resource Economics9 A% P& R/ I* p' X' v/ c2 f# N
Topics:
# Z7 z: A, J. E& v, @Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 f! j7 G# g! }& R
Scarcity and pricing
9 j% X2 Y0 d' \0 S( g* E) LContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about + |- X4 U' F0 h; U5 _% h; `) @! t. X
Resource Allocation
3 _' N9 n' O9 t& ~Pricing% \4 |+ @ O; w O U d8 i2 N
Markets! b% @7 B$ \; R2 K
Government roles
+ Z! Q1 |- w8 R- J) P! k2 _& fOr would like to learn more about
8 \, h( p5 x0 O; MThe energy sector, including sources and markets% d5 F: d9 D4 h4 G
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues" P+ \0 h" ]; j" C' L1 a& `1 r( M" k
You might enjoy a course about
7 x( H& y9 ?8 M) G8 \; }2 r( G$ oEnergy Economics!3 v c8 b. c' e$ J0 q/ U$ {. W
ECON 366 Energy Economics) J* s) D0 @% g% g. g
Topics:
: x5 A: ~' i) T* h5 A1 `4 iPricing% }$ V1 y* i$ V4 z7 G; ~/ {
Role in economic growth : T7 @( \8 ^& I9 I) i5 S- r4 G
Energy sources and markets
6 Z) Q( u, V, T: [. _4 o* F! |Role of government
% r" A, N' ]$ d5 T2 d2 |Regulation # P2 h: d* l* U6 f$ x
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Externalities" c( g7 P2 k4 Y# y, X" f7 H! R
Regulation
2 H- `3 Q$ u7 Q* lGovernment roles6 G3 ^& |" S4 V/ n+ b. Y. B. J' r' f
Or would like to learn more about
6 S6 `* n! _, L: @3 |Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration; P8 E: Q0 G0 x& U
Steps taken to address deterioration
% R' j* ]' T( C4 D& A. W8 G3 t8 qYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* k' W. N, g$ Q1 SECON 369 Economics of the Environment+ p8 r' W2 k- z1 n
Topics: : o' }6 @. ~" p
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment {1 ^0 h4 {5 a d0 p4 P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 |% {; D5 s( I+ s7 c+ U
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
2 e2 v! b1 d% Q2 l1 pRecreation economics
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# K2 a! U. V4 J8 ZIf you enjoyed learning about& M3 _$ Z2 E8 c/ a
Individual Incentives6 L& \: c) i0 G" O( O1 X" H9 [
Total Welfare " B" w2 H- s* w+ ^% e, e' t, Z) W0 n
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! ! o% E9 I, { B4 E
ECON 378 Law and Economics
2 d- C* x6 P( N, JTopics:
8 U: I( r$ {/ ]1 m5 W: vIssues in Criminal and Family Law- I( t" d) T2 | c) C/ f
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining0 N8 d2 b" G& B5 w2 }- K/ I: K
Child Support Payments0 _, [ j0 ~( z7 T# A" c& y
Private Divorce agreements
: t, t3 u) H1 D4 K& V GCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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: _3 v( h% t2 ]! mIf you enjoyed learning about
6 g; c! Q. u2 v2 c2 a' M8 ZPrisoners Dilemma% ?: t6 @' h( a( u% F
Dominant Strategies; I; l0 T9 n! L' B
Collusion* H5 W% ]* q( |$ W; h" K
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . j# f& m6 q j8 w e7 s
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications1 D' T8 p/ O- C% n6 x
Topics: 3 n4 L6 i, M# i
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games* K/ ~' N- ?2 [! r* q' O* G$ r
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 1 ?7 K" N2 |0 u' ?
Note! Prerequisites: & j1 b- o2 k( t
ECON 384 & 299 |
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