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If you enjoyed learning about:
# U8 a F% F/ R9 _# x+ b* K9 cTrade
* K8 l$ q d* R9 Q9 pGrowth
0 s% I7 C7 b5 T" d: l' SOr would like to learn more about: 2 B1 R! ?: t1 d: U& E
China as an Emerging Economy# w/ O. [) g$ d; i \
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
6 I/ C1 R6 x* ~( qECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% l3 D% j) n: A3 T' _1 l
Topics: ; L' D$ E9 L& ]6 z& z, f& v( t
Chinese Economy Characteristics
$ Y; [& ^- j- f% `0 Z* ~5 S; g' d5 nRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 Y' D1 J( G& [; ^# {+ d1 IConsequences of economic reform
$ H! _; l: _: P3 o! |, L9 ECanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: * M6 X. w; M; d
Rich and Poor Countries
3 l$ o% p! B$ e5 j y0 vWhy economies differ4 X" i+ \+ B4 P, G A$ r0 i0 h4 S1 f
Causes for such differences
+ _6 f# u9 d# ~5 V; S3 X0 `You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
; l4 v' S6 e! b! BECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth8 {# X% Q, F5 c# y! Z N1 c0 U
Topics:
+ A' h6 S/ g9 H% v/ {. a; fTechnology
% U% I+ ]6 w) jInstitutions2 h5 x% S6 R' N- E, V# P! K
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 6 n$ F) Q& ], O9 M
- l( R* i# L+ b( S3 @+ Y0 A! vIf you enjoyed learning about " }9 f- G( x! {7 y4 [
Supply and Demand
) Y! N& u& a( T# L5 u/ A8 z7 KConsumer Behavior2 M- p+ |- u" T; _8 _
Production and Cost
6 r1 }8 T/ D+ z% p8 X6 TPrice and Output
: C: C J' J; B, pMarket Structures
* N/ F% j. g) j9 R7 QYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!( ^& }3 t7 |' V- K5 t- }$ E
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 ~% y; y0 H, X) B+ r' pTopics: 0 ^% c5 Z2 m w( {( d( K9 O
Theory of consumer behavior
2 t4 k. V0 v: a; E( c) c1 X3 i* Z. A/ e/ `Theory of production and cost5 F6 C% z1 W. G
Price and output determination under competition; [/ a1 B6 E4 W$ w! ~: }# z
Monopoly and other market structures
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Costs and Benefits $ x0 |! I" q6 t
Externalities
4 ?9 {0 ]8 A9 a9 IDecision-making8 P7 H4 R' c7 R; Y
Or would like to learn more about
5 o% Y$ N6 L3 r0 I4 r4 Y2 ?Capital Investments: Z4 n0 f* ^) \- W
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
" ~2 Q) v* |# N! q U, qECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
* }8 E* G! @8 N; cTopics:
, @1 q2 k4 Z& s2 a/ u$ ]Cost-Benefit Analysis
2 U: d; v; y6 |* ~Evaluating Public Investment Projects8 L- U: L$ @4 W/ F: |# H, ]6 q. l
Look at examples from
% m9 _( Z$ R1 lTransportation
7 O2 a$ Q' _5 y( ?River Basin Management
0 W S. s1 @" d2 |& m i) {Electrical Generation6 G; }9 B) I5 u7 H5 \/ M% l/ {" v
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control: \ t% S) H, B# r: O
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 V+ z. c' G( l6 J6 u0 KSupply and Demand
4 B9 H9 y1 m5 ~8 k& gExternalities
- Z/ V, Z- B& G4 @. uResource Allocation2 t/ q8 `5 x" J0 a" |5 f
Taxation
' n( I" @+ E7 T/ {9 w& `+ F Q% EOr would like to learn more about 4 ~; d2 \$ G) z1 b- D* X
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada+ X7 `4 a( e8 U' X" P. E2 Q
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!/ j5 h4 }. H: l, C* o
ECON 365 Resource Economics0 K8 V: o; n, f. {( ^# I; D7 f3 G
Topics:6 v4 @1 l2 g* A n& F
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources' d; s8 Y0 t: q! F
Scarcity and pricing
1 J, a) s$ r% z- TContemporary Canadian resource policy issues ]1 K+ O. V4 j
" y! r8 \7 @8 s9 V4 Z3 JIf you enjoyed learning about 6 R% J* G7 ]8 a- v$ @) @* g
Resource Allocation
2 o) K( J0 V9 u# ?Pricing
8 A& b8 r' a5 i' K) sMarkets8 U) \! y* g5 L! t: \. V
Government roles( |* @0 b" F, n/ m: g" M; [6 Z
Or would like to learn more about 3 d! q& m' X0 O) L" c4 H
The energy sector, including sources and markets
& g- C( r! H T L) cCanadian Energy Policy and current issues* c& p6 D$ X; n- `5 l
You might enjoy a course about
* _, R$ i, n4 W! `5 F- L/ M1 Y8 |: tEnergy Economics!
. z1 c8 Z) E3 P( y. \+ U0 KECON 366 Energy Economics
1 B# t- {: P6 z7 m8 CTopics: / G9 _9 `% I$ _6 y5 C
Pricing
4 E* ^+ F5 r# t* ^( S+ J( |Role in economic growth " Z6 [* L7 r, ]( \+ L" ^
Energy sources and markets " g% S$ d$ c8 J: n( d6 O& d
Role of government
7 U4 l4 F- |9 c7 y% SRegulation
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6 r, y& m: Q. B/ O* XIf you enjoyed learning about 4 y( y* ~8 l8 ?" e% N
Externalities
5 L3 _0 s5 D# \Regulation" C, h# G1 ]% Q+ ~, d
Government roles+ x: w' u# O' Z! a1 A M+ |
Or would like to learn more about
@& a6 c1 T; [- DEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration$ m6 \/ ?" {5 H. N. X4 @
Steps taken to address deterioration
# H( G5 \; E! g* h. D. yYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
- E1 W9 q3 q8 q; Z% I4 ]3 IECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. z* D/ B% f6 s) N) ^8 eTopics: % Y7 Q- Y0 [; z5 A: n
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
( x( G7 Y- ?+ ]( |Types and causes of environmental deterioration 0 V+ ?# s: T/ u6 F: i
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
8 @" R, }1 j$ |6 SRecreation economics9 ?8 k8 l1 b% M$ Q
. l0 b0 s* ]: cIf you enjoyed learning about
: T$ A# z# v' r) L: K* ? Individual Incentives% j1 a c" b) O1 X g
Total Welfare 7 q! {& D8 L" ?! z4 J
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
1 A6 B0 ^% ^! v! \& B8 o; k* |; dECON 378 Law and Economics5 \2 p5 v$ [6 N0 x1 C+ H" t
Topics: 9 w& T' E. J+ k4 o4 E3 D6 F- K. Y" z y# U
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
* @ _" o# w+ M; o% ?Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
7 }; I' r7 c1 e6 B) AChild Support Payments3 ?& D/ Z5 g$ [/ }9 D
Private Divorce agreements; z2 X+ ~: ?; o7 _- K0 a
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act* ?1 k! }$ ~; M
* y* A7 B( O9 k/ a: ]% s$ I* ]If you enjoyed learning about # M, S4 e4 d- V# \2 R% F2 s
Prisoners Dilemma
) h9 ^: n7 k+ p8 N4 r2 [# ~Dominant Strategies
0 |# f( }4 ?& y8 HCollusion1 g/ B4 {; K; m8 ]( h3 N- ~
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
5 ?& K" }" _/ I7 GECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications, E ?/ M2 U4 v% G
Topics: $ o$ c. f4 t( H* N
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
2 y' A1 Y. h: p u/ sApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ( z, B' f h# c5 z0 `3 v
Note! Prerequisites:
' T2 N- @! v3 }( G& ~1 XECON 384 & 299 |
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