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| If you enjoyed learning about: , Z7 K- `0 C5 e1 P1 _7 I. _. z Trade. H$ N1 |( r( j$ L8 T  E& h
 Growth
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 China as an Emerging Economy
 2 Z: i7 @- n" [9 S4 h% tYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!( `3 u) R# X. f( L8 N
 ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 y+ K2 c+ J8 R/ `" ^7 m
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 Rich and Poor Countries
 7 P. ^4 u: Q, d8 AWhy economies differ; Y; \7 i. u9 q1 Y& U0 a: k4 L
 Causes for such differences
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 Technology$ Y  ]$ D* M- W  A' `4 _
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 - x  M9 x6 M' o: Z' Q% V  w0 }2 b  BGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence / S) J& R5 s, U2 m/ D
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 Supply and Demand
 : D, i  Z* h. z" ZConsumer Behavior
 " g! `. q! D2 G5 w1 q3 jProduction and Cost
 : m$ B- \3 _6 H, h; ~; b% z2 FPrice and Output
 , @4 q5 Z' q# V& G) f* ^7 c5 {Market Structures
 1 }; s. o8 m) D% \2 Z: h+ FYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
 2 U; g' n: S' C" Y0 {' a9 l, rECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
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 Theory of consumer behavior% K0 o- M( V" k/ f: \
 Theory of production and cost* a6 S2 \  j1 B( F* _- C6 J
 Price and output determination under competition1 h; Z1 n9 H1 E9 I
 Monopoly and other market structures
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 Costs and Benefits
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 * z. s0 s' h- k" Y5 `) t1 eDecision-making, }1 A. A! C" y* g, s9 b% u
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 Capital Investments5 y# T. \" v0 I' y) I* k
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 / Q# W4 i3 U. d& ~0 }ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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 / _( L% R1 L8 |/ o  E0 wCost-Benefit Analysis
 / ]' {* `5 y+ q/ Q" B/ v5 s9 r" mEvaluating Public Investment Projects
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 Transportation3 y; l7 S- Z- @5 X) J. V
 River Basin Management
 : A' l8 U; c: I5 U8 UElectrical Generation
 & ^( Q' h3 ~3 O; k4 M/ Z5 [' k) dOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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 Supply and Demand
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 Resource Allocation5 U4 H  G7 a& h; j- m$ Q% I
 Taxation2 g& s  d. S1 E% Z
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 ' G4 K# y% O' {( [- dSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
 & e% r4 F  m0 }: dYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
 . }" u, e, B+ t) U8 y; NECON 365 Resource Economics2 f, }% u6 Y6 F5 ^! r
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 1 K1 a# v; f' BExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
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 Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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 " `& r; d8 J4 |' dResource Allocation
 ) C9 ~$ L  T& N& Z) x8 k# cPricing
 0 Y) V# l( I! ]! K$ BMarkets+ O$ L3 B* w: b3 b4 j# D. K: C; _
 Government roles- W0 N1 E6 f8 m  L7 b
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 The energy sector, including sources and markets
 7 T6 v; }/ ]+ xCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
 " _; L  q! h. V: E) U& vYou might enjoy a course about ' G  I2 ]1 x2 t4 C0 O) F# y% A' G0 \
 Energy Economics!
 % \* q0 O  I$ z! T+ M+ d; v8 pECON 366 Energy Economics
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 ( G+ f3 s, y1 \  @3 g6 {) M. fPricing, V; k0 m9 o+ g
 Role in economic growth
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 ! V9 P1 `% {1 u; y2 CRole of government
 * `  R' G& n8 u% h& Z& ORegulation , n$ A) X% @3 c# y6 C9 \9 O
 
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 Regulation
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 Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
 6 x) j4 P4 o2 G5 S& m* zSteps taken to address deterioration
 : Q! ~) L( G. u+ {5 E2 TYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
 9 Q( o( A3 ~7 W# G1 F- l4 Q* Y8 l( kECON 369 Economics of the Environment
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 Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
 ' p0 X4 d7 ?2 a  dTypes and causes of environmental deterioration % E6 G' o; y3 ~  i0 H' T% ^
 Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 M% j. Q7 s3 ~/ K, \% y) u5 `+ P
 Recreation economics1 h: ?+ G* l: K, |; a3 t+ q7 V- y
 
 # [% c* P7 ~( F- B0 X6 k) z- ZIf you enjoyed learning about
 2 z4 k, K5 _+ g8 f; b* z5 W3 ?1 W$ U Individual Incentives
 ! y/ c. w* e! i% wTotal Welfare ) u' X9 f9 G" R2 p1 c
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 ECON 378 Law and Economics5 R! {& K7 a& D0 }& a6 C/ {
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 Issues in Criminal and Family Law
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 Child Support Payments8 y9 d8 H3 z) O% ~0 K- ?' \2 _
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 Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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 Prisoners Dilemma
 7 k% O. s; ?/ h, X% [: xDominant Strategies7 j" n6 n: O' g- d3 Y8 T2 k
 Collusion
 * J8 j2 T1 Z$ f3 N* oYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
 # a( @6 L. v5 ^ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
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 7 {: g' U! G; _/ u( XAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
 * _* m) {7 @& [+ k4 B/ [2 BApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
 & N* M! v: X1 C# u2 G* aNote! Prerequisites: " n2 x/ Y8 N: G: o* H' G' @2 M
 ECON 384 & 299
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