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If you enjoyed learning about:
; `6 W1 F: T& J, j% CTrade! m- z8 {, Q5 u: h; p' p
Growth
" |2 g2 [9 w+ _3 U* f, g B! iOr would like to learn more about:
3 _& x- x( |- n# |- ^: }8 u3 O6 CChina as an Emerging Economy
9 {( N9 k( ^1 f$ Q2 }/ HYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
) _. v' e$ n+ kECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
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4 Z; q2 R/ K: q: X% DChinese Economy Characteristics
) s5 p+ c& D/ gRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
- g2 ?; |3 E6 ]4 M! j3 i% a2 QConsequences of economic reform d/ _, ]! p% I5 [. k
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries4 i% N+ t* W5 |6 p: }, q
Why economies differ
3 |- S; e C. j" n* k& wCauses for such differences
! A) a2 v( A9 ^; J" E6 B: zYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
! F; X" b2 X8 W) z9 G) @: ?) OECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, G9 V% s# u0 F8 F( U! r5 ^6 ~
Topics:
) H9 F7 r4 e# m5 z% U( A' ATechnology+ x4 w& |6 c- z" o; I" p C
Institutions
/ F6 O; E5 C5 a" y' |Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
3 p4 K4 a9 Y, _Supply and Demand; \/ H7 @. [7 b) ]' R
Consumer Behavior
# K* R' R. l9 l6 x2 gProduction and Cost( C. C3 H; Z. s1 h$ J
Price and Output% e8 K1 b$ w6 t8 e0 u
Market Structures
; ]7 f% T, o1 J7 lYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
6 \( D; t D+ Y1 s# DECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I+ l+ W3 T" m$ g: {4 y+ n
Topics:
# l, }0 e7 n& V. c7 pTheory of consumer behavior
+ _3 I! Y5 |! Q$ V* wTheory of production and cost
' h0 I; V& a$ k2 [: @, u, p) HPrice and output determination under competition1 l: x! {$ Q7 ]
Monopoly and other market structures! Y. `( Y; ^3 M" B+ `( e
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If you enjoyed learning about
4 U% Y( F) J, ?Costs and Benefits
" {& ?3 o6 g0 a2 N: BExternalities8 v3 f: g' ^; |& x
Decision-making
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Capital Investments$ m9 n% L* Z: R$ _ {+ Z
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
) j: J7 n, b' M0 |$ nECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
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% U% F2 i6 r+ CCost-Benefit Analysis6 c: K/ i k" ^ ~- o
Evaluating Public Investment Projects4 k) i R% @1 S4 k7 d3 B6 _$ Q' J
Look at examples from 1 m& ~# C. j3 m3 t" Y8 ~ Z. V9 S
Transportation; |# b7 s9 E+ V0 u
River Basin Management+ ?3 t. A/ `, B9 V
Electrical Generation9 m& `, e3 m& U" o% V
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control1 W) }3 G5 u0 d7 B W r
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Supply and Demand
4 {2 o, t# H6 }5 P, qExternalities
1 w* c, i( `' g4 E3 ~+ ~* {Resource Allocation: V4 O7 E3 J- g; s7 u+ s9 d
Taxation! Y# }% T4 A5 G: b
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada* X" ~% u: ]$ u# ~3 {+ t0 f6 g! ?
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!9 E8 H! o" }) m( p/ \! Z
ECON 365 Resource Economics* S( e/ }* M& z0 y# F! \3 Q8 g
Topics:2 z7 u: ^; j( M5 G; U( S- F" ~
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 W- W' B3 O$ H& m/ ~, E
Scarcity and pricing
' e5 F @3 V0 w' @, E* lContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
: f0 L6 j; _ f# Y' s- R' mResource Allocation
r& Q4 M0 f! r* u# e. NPricing
" c7 {1 @: t' {) K& @4 V: FMarkets
. V5 f% y* m) J' b$ nGovernment roles
# B/ ~, ?; ?" F4 A; YOr would like to learn more about / o: {- m4 z; E4 P$ [0 R
The energy sector, including sources and markets- J' A* V, F% I
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, b) S. i" t9 e; N- x" x: W% m
You might enjoy a course about
! W$ h* i! e2 P3 c# f9 PEnergy Economics!
: a* v( j5 N* m/ h1 `ECON 366 Energy Economics6 A& \& k. P% B/ Q! B
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Pricing
z9 _& `9 c( o6 \. O: zRole in economic growth
+ N2 U1 C; o) z- L# T) z5 S$ J0 WEnergy sources and markets
K3 g0 v _# ^+ RRole of government
' _0 t% Y% m2 O! @/ D" }Regulation
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1 [+ j( l- U# e L9 lIf you enjoyed learning about " b/ F7 N6 U8 V6 C2 E# [
Externalities F) u) u G: j9 G1 T
Regulation
7 ^" v! f; b8 kGovernment roles
: c* q" ^2 w( f# q5 UOr would like to learn more about * r0 `: a! E. S7 X! _: N
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
' n. ]5 c3 x) z3 u' g3 V; |7 v$ {Steps taken to address deterioration
$ v ~3 M3 |+ GYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! 4 a' C, t, g5 ~4 A9 v
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
% |8 @0 y3 P: j* DTopics:
6 F: Z( u6 [) Z1 h' NEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
/ H5 _% G7 C8 ]! m ~9 fTypes and causes of environmental deterioration - v1 X5 i9 s0 b
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration j' t9 W% i6 y. z7 X" T# x
Recreation economics
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If you enjoyed learning about
1 s3 }3 l7 E s: q, n/ j; \! I Individual Incentives. z: M5 @2 M% O8 c9 `4 n9 m
Total Welfare 6 _! Z) e, F: l. @0 m8 i- _8 L
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
; T& d7 A7 {; i, \4 \0 x r2 O6 |ECON 378 Law and Economics) M9 J/ d% U) |: l5 R8 S" \6 ]+ n
Topics: 3 B9 x4 L% G6 u5 Q+ }
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
( n' L a2 k+ U; {; ~" FCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
( ^1 e' I5 J" U* G+ ~Child Support Payments/ W4 K( V( w9 H5 n& `
Private Divorce agreements& F1 \% b3 [% E- C) k
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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1 K/ u: |8 H% l8 i; G; i$ aIf you enjoyed learning about
/ @& t7 B/ c( N" m! nPrisoners Dilemma
4 A1 u6 \, Q, H- HDominant Strategies
0 C9 @; o. b9 V4 A2 `$ WCollusion
3 b& j( K. l! ~( L# }, A e, C/ ]# M3 JYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 0 \2 B+ E, z$ S2 \& l
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
4 g+ U" ^7 e+ j% O6 wTopics: ; \" B6 S# t* s0 o
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games% q8 u5 z% V6 }+ Z
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 3 S5 [/ z( r. n; A7 u5 ^5 r
Note! Prerequisites:
4 t4 z1 s/ R% gECON 384 & 299 |
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