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If you enjoyed learning about:
$ M1 I; E: u/ a4 i/ p' _- \Trade
8 O2 N; `; z$ q0 ~Growth
/ x6 l% ?. }" t% SOr would like to learn more about:
1 l t+ i" `9 a% I1 {China as an Emerging Economy7 F+ k% n+ P7 g$ k( i9 t
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
5 a% j. ]! q8 {+ c. ]: uECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
" \& ^" h$ \- r0 J' TTopics:
. a1 z6 G$ E; I: cChinese Economy Characteristics( S; |. `( E, q+ Z7 c. H, c
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
2 N! D! H& m& P1 u1 d+ qConsequences of economic reform* ]6 [, [0 ]* k8 K
Canada’s economic relations with China
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% G/ _2 \: h. wIf you would like to learn more about:
! \* f1 L7 V3 K7 z }& {Rich and Poor Countries
2 O1 ^6 Z, F8 n5 p' ZWhy economies differ s- {( ?2 T) m; F9 Q, [
Causes for such differences
1 r/ D; E3 F* \9 z5 k hYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth u% \/ j8 ?; }* f
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth7 X& e- U# C. _# G: P5 D$ r- n. L
Topics:
( w- l C2 {/ qTechnology0 J# z4 C) P% M. M+ B! h& Z- e/ U
Institutions
: u# ]0 i2 T- X+ vGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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5 J! k9 q1 k* ?) Y) Q0 aIf you enjoyed learning about 5 K7 k- k& l8 X/ J) J* D
Supply and Demand
' h9 k! C0 @& ?8 n w `; SConsumer Behavior
- J# x4 T7 @1 k+ AProduction and Cost- h. I& a _7 I2 Y2 J6 ?
Price and Output
) z# K' s0 a5 f) |Market Structures
9 K# Z* f- P* j( }) iYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' z2 } v/ R+ _. qECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I$ z9 d/ P0 N2 ]# c4 Z1 R' v
Topics:
: A0 j: q' ?( {, v ^0 Q4 o' ]( pTheory of consumer behavior
/ |( F' Q: O2 |& b7 T0 P8 ATheory of production and cost
, o3 h" E+ B# h' t; g% j% s! J" g5 cPrice and output determination under competition
' ~9 V: B$ ] u" ]9 v1 sMonopoly and other market structures" _5 u* Y) Y/ y" `
; t" N8 N8 m, ]1 KIf you enjoyed learning about 2 k$ m/ v1 D i5 T% C: o6 r& V7 N/ ?
Costs and Benefits @ A( P: [- [/ b$ T6 N! X
Externalities
9 r, e5 O6 I' C; S1 q4 T6 Z5 aDecision-making
" j$ `5 Z& m1 @Or would like to learn more about % x. w! B! t1 a9 N6 h
Capital Investments/ @; t& i+ c8 T9 `
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ x* P( t* a) _
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation6 T5 c V4 A' t7 M$ o% W
Topics:4 G+ f) _+ W# W' G' h* v
Cost-Benefit Analysis
( C7 I1 e% e5 ]5 b0 E& yEvaluating Public Investment Projects/ {8 X7 D3 U: }: ` ~2 e- e" v/ [
Look at examples from ( o2 |* g# x7 z
Transportation! ?: Z R: Z7 M7 |: t$ Y! @
River Basin Management4 ]& C/ g* V( s
Electrical Generation
0 B, c+ E) b7 f% W4 T, nOil & Gas and Pollution Control/ E" A# ^+ C8 y% \
8 Z- n; V+ A i3 [& QIf you enjoyed learning about $ d! \; C) r& o4 C8 L% b
Supply and Demand
+ @& K; `' N0 n) W( i# H h/ LExternalities" e9 S1 r, i; P, \6 L4 H# z; @
Resource Allocation
* b1 I: v0 {; A% ~4 a+ A* V# c6 \Taxation
4 S' \# s( H# h, J$ Q# WOr would like to learn more about 9 e+ ]$ o; Y) | H8 j; o
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
/ D5 `" Z O$ C7 ]. m1 rYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
- p1 s9 g* D9 v) M. V* z. ?ECON 365 Resource Economics# H+ ?+ i& `$ A: [
Topics:
% ?2 h2 F+ O' S% M# u% q; I" @Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 P% s ]2 x) w7 v4 l0 Z+ {- R
Scarcity and pricing
- _2 ]: k6 @; HContemporary Canadian resource policy issues; t+ R$ ?3 \% p+ D+ W ~" O
0 c& p3 K) @: ?& dIf you enjoyed learning about
; {+ t# C C0 Q1 ]3 K( eResource Allocation$ D5 R8 f. {5 A3 N1 N0 l' D
Pricing
/ E3 E7 N& g1 r! n6 mMarkets
. {* P3 o9 V8 `9 B$ AGovernment roles1 c3 G! ~% A+ T. t3 k3 g$ K
Or would like to learn more about
8 l( G* y: }3 l$ k% hThe energy sector, including sources and markets
6 f; m2 T9 Y6 i/ ?3 c& kCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
" \0 w% V8 i3 }1 G$ [$ U9 fYou might enjoy a course about 1 {( [1 @& C7 l9 ]/ B& |$ @
Energy Economics!# `, n6 h# a- q% }& ^
ECON 366 Energy Economics* t# f% o, c% L" E. b% G
Topics: , W4 Y* e2 Q4 a: z/ T; V
Pricing' [, K1 V. g/ N/ p" V. ?
Role in economic growth $ x- C& s1 Q: e% P
Energy sources and markets
* @1 _! I- {) q+ ORole of government & g1 _4 p6 |* X% _, {8 o
Regulation + d) r9 N, C3 `) L
c* o2 i5 ^# u3 _3 G3 @* rIf you enjoyed learning about
" N# s% L& Q% h' A0 HExternalities
t/ I7 X1 Y% r0 CRegulation2 C) i7 w' I! v
Government roles
7 m2 J8 F# s, j5 pOr would like to learn more about
+ k! _5 X; \/ k U0 S8 HEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% N( z( A0 o, `3 w( H
Steps taken to address deterioration2 V% k. W9 l, \1 g+ w, j: N9 V
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
3 s- Q) C& A1 m+ |: f9 a* AECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, d1 [1 k2 w. F9 L: Y& Y# RTopics:
/ k/ Z. C/ O4 t& F% r- l9 b6 uEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 4 m: G1 I/ g( i& x" M
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 8 S: m; f3 D: \( U+ ?8 m8 L
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
) Z6 C4 N4 H: }+ @8 c4 @8 Z) `4 ]Recreation economics+ @+ D3 i! N4 D& L
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If you enjoyed learning about
2 A# J/ E {. n; X& \ Individual Incentives
$ ^. P" C) x1 X/ b$ K9 DTotal Welfare
) ?7 q) }; O/ ?6 M+ k2 \+ KYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
" C5 ~$ _# r# Z$ B, tECON 378 Law and Economics/ }- _! t n1 ^2 p6 ]
Topics:
/ U) o. f0 j" a3 P, }! @* VIssues in Criminal and Family Law$ G8 ?' ~' d1 u, `+ }* x
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining8 ]+ i, i0 D4 Z
Child Support Payments* S0 ~2 x# N' p3 `& G7 _/ ^
Private Divorce agreements# `' L1 W; C: j% T
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act, o2 U/ |& r. | Y- F# ?1 Z/ [0 M
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If you enjoyed learning about + M0 L5 f% B$ A2 p+ s
Prisoners Dilemma
& J' o6 S" \! m9 zDominant Strategies# a5 X, J( J8 a+ z( j% }
Collusion
8 C6 `, @3 R' U& n2 ?( MYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
+ z4 Q; ?' g8 ^ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
9 _; j5 ?! i2 N+ {/ N$ B8 Q, @Topics:
/ {8 j1 k& F; w6 ?( G3 E# }Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
- Z x2 y4 H7 `, d2 H& y3 A# ^9 hApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' Q5 o3 h$ k) y* s+ kNote! Prerequisites: 4 D" W1 A- E) p' G% M" Q# }% f
ECON 384 & 299 |
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