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If you enjoyed learning about:
! b, j, @$ H& }# CTrade
: F& f6 K2 ]" I5 tGrowth0 G9 R8 I2 B6 O' `
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4 p( J8 k% E: r* M* j) C2 I* R% Z/ q9 ^6 JChina as an Emerging Economy+ L/ f8 B7 {0 E+ h- W: n
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
8 @. F, T/ P OECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. @' E4 K* s# V
Topics:
4 K0 Q# X# }" E0 Y/ y' vChinese Economy Characteristics
3 E8 r! X, y. d- o- wRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
7 J) J" `$ I* i6 f0 ~2 UConsequences of economic reform: E4 p7 P, n( e4 o
Canada’s economic relations with China
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Rich and Poor Countries% ]. O0 G& ^) `2 i
Why economies differ
3 b$ F1 _, k3 n- y9 m/ W! S. fCauses for such differences" S* t. L2 S3 O6 M% o( `: W
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth# W* C1 f" J) Q4 Z
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth. B6 {+ Q( i8 A
Topics:
2 T7 E' F" L/ j, K i3 d8 _5 iTechnology9 A5 p% Z* M: n% d( N
Institutions
- i5 ?. ~8 `' X0 O7 i: bGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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) b8 _5 R/ q0 y) p; e7 }* wIf you enjoyed learning about + x. w' `7 L% u" {; U
Supply and Demand
( |' O; W& g8 G3 J. KConsumer Behavior
9 [1 c5 E* D( l) a, @7 H( [Production and Cost
0 v+ c: Q4 |) r0 g3 nPrice and Output
) H" ?! p% P8 l0 JMarket Structures
3 e2 W4 Z) d3 e9 mYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!. Y" o7 t6 ]3 v% k4 T' r+ s
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I) @ V# R7 |" j2 P
Topics: / v* c" o$ P9 ?, g/ n- l# ]
Theory of consumer behavior1 [7 K$ _! U! i
Theory of production and cost
, t' Q' U7 J/ f# @9 @, ~7 iPrice and output determination under competition
& ^" P3 y4 d( F" @Monopoly and other market structures: g9 j, c* I" [
# z+ |. b( I9 ^' g$ _If you enjoyed learning about
3 j: N& j% \* j1 d9 ZCosts and Benefits
4 _! f0 I+ A% `) w, OExternalities
* W7 R7 I* Z# T; @) }- zDecision-making1 l) E _" G$ B" f7 d# n
Or would like to learn more about
( r. i8 K+ z! |Capital Investments. N V( S) a5 s! `
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation! y: h# u3 m0 Z6 E, Q
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation/ U) O2 V* `) i) v
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Cost-Benefit Analysis* j) m; v5 J) I
Evaluating Public Investment Projects# I2 G: N& a! `
Look at examples from 1 u8 m7 U/ D5 G1 P: ]5 h# N$ }
Transportation
, k% f- \# x N2 G' mRiver Basin Management
$ |6 C% ^- L- N' s* E4 y0 |Electrical Generation$ \3 ~6 r5 F- @7 \$ L; T( ^
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control8 q1 i1 z2 D# i+ u) o& l; P
- [# }% _9 u* mIf you enjoyed learning about * l: \' L2 |! R. @4 e3 e/ u, O5 `
Supply and Demand: N. X' v3 u0 i1 d$ o/ S
Externalities
$ V& G; c9 u& ?Resource Allocation4 ~) |% t: n6 s7 M
Taxation# r; |' E0 U. G; _* V; J) j
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
6 O( d" k, \/ |8 F# kYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
/ Y2 {, h( c3 U4 ~, WECON 365 Resource Economics F7 y3 [8 c4 t0 |& y( |, S! }$ |
Topics:
( V! @3 S" ]# r" l6 U4 OExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources- ?# B$ c" j$ D
Scarcity and pricing4 i8 C: K7 N3 X9 D
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about 9 }( y8 ?0 Q7 d# Z8 O/ y2 E9 F+ N6 u: U
Resource Allocation5 b* e) y9 L0 z6 e
Pricing
/ v. {. F$ J4 tMarkets5 h% m2 z" o# S' |- c' C+ V& p
Government roles
% i( P" E( ^, y& |1 i* _Or would like to learn more about G' U: e0 I7 L9 ^, @& l% T) m
The energy sector, including sources and markets
" t6 t: \% ^3 G+ c3 `0 L BCanadian Energy Policy and current issues2 s5 J$ {% }, g6 \9 K
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Energy Economics!( a L5 u) Z% D& {3 l
ECON 366 Energy Economics
2 y C) ^4 |9 @1 JTopics:
3 y6 Q1 n; w" U- q. H4 ePricing) p) A/ U. M( a
Role in economic growth
n' z* X4 `. V! vEnergy sources and markets
. e ?; q2 ^! O$ {* z( qRole of government
% m! T: l4 I' A; t- U/ t% {) vRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
; W& f/ x4 O$ f% u+ U6 f4 {Externalities
9 V, |5 \/ y' {* g; e! a) URegulation
# [) x" y; ^# W7 ~+ DGovernment roles
' L P3 ^8 `& l- C- sOr would like to learn more about l6 G% G2 t0 }& H6 V2 _! N
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration2 x' N5 H6 B% }
Steps taken to address deterioration+ I6 z# ~4 u) ?9 }- Q; l9 n
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! $ m+ t- p j( b r" J" }
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 e( p( i* |; i6 P" I0 dTopics: % F. {8 ?: m9 m$ e* ~# A& E
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
, M9 _# a# L3 m/ x7 y0 w, UTypes and causes of environmental deterioration / Q7 _! F9 r8 _
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration : X. }8 |9 D- g5 J4 T: ?
Recreation economics" n" N1 v# V) [6 y2 Z" D
% C; I8 H1 W7 r/ y3 fIf you enjoyed learning about U& {( {/ L1 \
Individual Incentives5 n# L/ O, G4 z4 z' x, ^( r/ f
Total Welfare 7 f u) {3 }. Z) ^$ Y
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
- S: Z1 x5 w2 ]8 s6 c" Y [8 gECON 378 Law and Economics) e1 J. Y8 d1 D
Topics: % e7 N; @- y' z7 Z4 _! @6 a% d
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
& Z, ~% Q; Q9 h6 c8 V5 SCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
" W0 I: n0 c% k+ q; z% WChild Support Payments* `. N7 Q( e9 i& Y/ @. B$ J$ e% B
Private Divorce agreements
7 G- O7 T% f6 ~5 yCriminal provisions of the Competition Act9 n% ^( T- c9 l
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If you enjoyed learning about
8 V* W4 @1 p" D8 x" ?/ b+ L0 nPrisoners Dilemma
9 D; F% U; g1 sDominant Strategies0 t& a& @" I6 P" s$ H/ S
Collusion
/ R& X8 n) x) [7 J1 ]( OYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 5 g# \( W/ R1 \2 `, U
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
# V! v6 @& [: QTopics: ' W4 W% @7 B! E" A, L/ u* O' U+ J" J
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games% b5 w5 S' x* {: T7 u. T3 c! n
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " Z4 j0 ~) p- {, l
Note! Prerequisites: 1 X$ b5 G1 i% b: m
ECON 384 & 299 |
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