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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
$ \& G& t, e! c3 s/ }8 ]6 P* {% _Or would like to learn more about: ; n9 ~7 p% L8 }. z
China as an Emerging Economy
3 U6 \8 I/ e, S, k# ?You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
' N6 Y t! i6 F9 iECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
3 L; F7 X$ M+ b3 H! ITopics: % F# t, j, f# B4 l
Chinese Economy Characteristics# G: x7 R: _# Z8 m# `0 h
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
( y, {6 t1 Y$ r4 NConsequences of economic reform
- |; c. f' e8 ]( p% n: o9 ~Canada’s economic relations with China
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6 T% g/ I8 x9 g: f: FIf you would like to learn more about: $ j4 k2 l7 I' G8 x4 `
Rich and Poor Countries
* R) c# ?& L4 p- @+ \/ G* mWhy economies differ$ q& C; Y& L8 ?! }# |- |1 x
Causes for such differences
- g6 n% F+ |7 l) PYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) n; ^$ [8 F. ?, t: \ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth- j5 S6 n9 S$ r
Topics:
0 ~1 ]7 D& `) K3 o$ kTechnology& v( M) @) [& ]( n! T( B0 {2 E9 p
Institutions
( i4 `* ~: Y9 }( ]5 _ hGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 \+ s/ v; f6 YSupply and Demand
5 j+ Q0 o* P8 E( m$ @) aConsumer Behavior4 [- p0 Z5 P7 ] X, w) e
Production and Cost
3 c# j2 k/ F4 ~0 B; l, c- ]Price and Output) [( j3 t5 j8 o9 |5 x+ V
Market Structures K* U5 G* ^3 W9 u
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
( L$ a1 I/ G; W( XECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
0 N( [: o& u+ ]. @, |/ UTopics:
% {* \4 s) v. BTheory of consumer behavior
5 L" @7 `& _3 [' e9 x! _& UTheory of production and cost
2 _: L3 s2 L- B) y2 cPrice and output determination under competition3 R8 ~. A2 I3 L9 ~; ]/ |/ e% [
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
% ?* P8 D, F' n8 ?8 X+ UCosts and Benefits
5 L# n- U9 {; f) x8 y6 VExternalities
3 Q2 T' L$ i4 R4 C/ yDecision-making, p0 |, a4 j" q6 F/ w9 [
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Capital Investments
* v/ v* H5 O) f& Y X: {You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
2 g! X, C+ x0 Z. pECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ m' n. q$ i7 QTopics:
& O. R9 v) T2 z" m$ O) M4 l4 cCost-Benefit Analysis/ |5 f8 \8 B3 A/ G6 @2 @, R
Evaluating Public Investment Projects$ z6 W- A7 h% k; w6 u
Look at examples from
( \9 G/ y& e+ ? K' pTransportation
" b, m7 c$ l* t, c+ d4 Q, N+ YRiver Basin Management5 @6 t+ M; J* e- ~7 j
Electrical Generation
) B5 n& ]0 t$ ROil & Gas and Pollution Control- f9 V6 {& m, D+ S- F
% E+ N- k9 P! U( D9 E+ FIf you enjoyed learning about , n8 ^ x' u# A5 e, T
Supply and Demand$ I4 A4 m. x* z4 j2 s
Externalities
: e9 n8 h, T5 D. M. NResource Allocation) e$ a' Z7 r& A/ Z1 m& s
Taxation& Q/ b9 q1 U! `8 \$ ]; S$ L
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Supply of Natural Resources in Canada7 V1 {4 C* X$ G/ N; ^
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
9 _, W" `5 w7 i* m2 u& aECON 365 Resource Economics
3 x7 ?3 C! \5 q Z: ?& CTopics:
0 M+ \( \! g% D0 q% i1 ^Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources/ M+ z- w/ V+ c0 q8 I4 Q
Scarcity and pricing
' c) E2 t# G9 v, e8 WContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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" c( T! N v2 \If you enjoyed learning about
`0 W( I+ V& o: | i' Z8 FResource Allocation) R3 V, G1 V9 |% n( m
Pricing% I' ^5 X* e. h, X8 I: \
Markets
/ t( e2 g& p6 c' k) k" \! lGovernment roles) r8 N1 b, E% B
Or would like to learn more about
$ c) S' |: A0 NThe energy sector, including sources and markets
3 d1 }0 I" v1 f6 i q% y0 `Canadian Energy Policy and current issues5 k* E" j. N: ^! ?" o& N4 c) V+ e
You might enjoy a course about
: v# ~! u5 j# H( n! E( ]Energy Economics!
- u9 D$ V/ M( {& X' @, b _ECON 366 Energy Economics
" e6 j9 @1 L) v8 `$ k2 bTopics:
1 V3 b5 B' t. @9 Q$ YPricing# H% m& v& G# H7 m6 F
Role in economic growth ' V! ~6 Q0 s2 X7 c3 H, Q
Energy sources and markets 5 F9 }+ Y! m& ?* l8 B' r- S& f; i
Role of government , i! c6 A8 L/ N. m/ z% z A
Regulation 2 d) b! |/ b# q, c
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Externalities
+ p0 C1 g2 p+ r! u: M. X7 dRegulation
1 w, l$ X) U2 ~3 W! \Government roles8 j6 q3 \- P$ W
Or would like to learn more about
' q! O1 i" H9 uEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration* C: u8 F* t$ t( [# |
Steps taken to address deterioration- V8 k( @+ v8 a9 @
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
5 o, v/ V; Q+ B8 bECON 369 Economics of the Environment% f# x: ?* r$ X& u9 x; d
Topics:
' K( A. {$ k/ yEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment ) N& {0 q6 p. ?* l7 N- _. k7 i6 ]
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
3 I0 |, }3 F( a. c; _Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
# d7 O" G% U' r% ?# H# |' wRecreation economics
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Individual Incentives. a/ D% @9 q' f
Total Welfare
) T5 L: m1 M$ G1 q YYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 v1 G( K* {: z, q9 CECON 378 Law and Economics
& a' G# n7 O) z$ l* H0 tTopics:
5 X1 j1 `1 @, H2 U' e$ iIssues in Criminal and Family Law
: q( i# a5 Z" F7 s1 _Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 d9 A6 f0 \1 ^5 w
Child Support Payments) M8 k: k1 t# m! U/ [4 O, g- s
Private Divorce agreements: Y1 R T3 \: E8 V) q; s
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act7 B3 q& ?( X1 h: Q; P, P) W
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Prisoners Dilemma' D( i/ c: n2 T4 S5 D
Dominant Strategies
9 D; G* R& t) ~2 W$ I+ }2 f# |6 J+ ~Collusion) l& c) _6 ~( p$ C) L; w
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
4 E+ [. u! T+ E! b" z- @ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
& t( q% V: z( l/ N: JTopics:
) s* X9 J. A- N5 h! fAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
# s3 u7 ]8 P8 C* z5 o& g1 zApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
8 _! J' p* Z: k1 u, s( GNote! Prerequisites:
( j' T9 z+ |3 r, p& xECON 384 & 299 |
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