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If you enjoyed learning about:
8 D. P4 B5 m0 n$ gTrade6 {+ J- Z/ M1 [# k8 O
Growth7 d5 f/ P0 i( K$ q5 x1 h! J9 A
Or would like to learn more about:
% s. P L' z3 Q7 ?# }China as an Emerging Economy5 S0 V5 ~$ Y) n- a1 X4 o, Y* Q
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!+ E8 T, ^" H6 F+ z& E3 U# z4 V
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development1 ~; w* X$ A% ]& `! b _
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Chinese Economy Characteristics
, B/ G- t; r: P CRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
W% K0 n `' I6 E0 ~. iConsequences of economic reform& d' g: z& ~* s0 o' A# C
Canada’s economic relations with China$ h4 R- U+ K% @" H9 C9 v' K
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If you would like to learn more about:
1 T6 _) A& A8 @" _6 @Rich and Poor Countries
- F9 _! s7 g+ J: z0 TWhy economies differ
; h3 v: `" I6 ?. u# MCauses for such differences
; c$ W) N& L9 ~# r. SYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
" S0 h/ p/ K4 fECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth, R E* A ]. L+ V: Y5 x
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Technology; w6 O( j5 N' v+ j9 } D
Institutions
' d6 W; G* F( uGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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! H& C: B1 K0 V( |If you enjoyed learning about 2 h. `$ X% z U6 f1 z8 e8 f
Supply and Demand
3 h D6 o/ N& M2 g [7 ^Consumer Behavior3 F% U* b6 d% O3 f* B S* [3 O5 n
Production and Cost
' F9 A6 h _! E, p4 P9 r$ \9 \Price and Output
' L4 C' X9 P% x+ @Market Structures0 {# |* C3 S. {- F4 x5 ?
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
8 N: x6 X1 }0 K$ q; A+ S6 GECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I9 b+ H" a: j' p
Topics:
0 m- D$ ]; |+ q F! GTheory of consumer behavior& V7 @2 Q j* G, u. R" }
Theory of production and cost6 g4 ]- I" `- X" K
Price and output determination under competition
3 A# K7 D* a8 t! TMonopoly and other market structures
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$ A Q: i, F7 _3 c8 PIf you enjoyed learning about
2 T2 A6 l! I+ X2 SCosts and Benefits
6 R+ y. c; `9 y8 d* d6 F+ BExternalities) [; d4 ] T ^) o
Decision-making4 [# ^( y! B' H' j2 R
Or would like to learn more about
$ c( U3 d" u F6 t4 CCapital Investments
1 i9 v" @; S) {You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!( v# v2 c6 W$ R
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
, _8 J. c1 Q! X+ O1 n ]Topics:
* A! o, H9 X6 e; J. r u! ICost-Benefit Analysis' |% M7 _2 S8 ^" t$ o0 A) j5 ?
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
. H& Z; A3 v/ W( A* N& F, ^. JLook at examples from
; ~" ^( z5 L9 }. KTransportation
6 a( _& W2 Q: W3 i7 u* w( B+ KRiver Basin Management; E1 J0 b+ r$ [
Electrical Generation
+ ?; v. \% E6 V XOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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( e. X4 h+ w O; _' D ~If you enjoyed learning about
, e- L3 p( c6 ]; q, X5 wSupply and Demand
% V+ w& F# n6 E9 cExternalities
7 |( R; \3 c3 d* a. BResource Allocation
) F! U4 j/ p& o5 V$ _Taxation
7 x. Y; w5 X+ L r2 I8 A& XOr would like to learn more about ( O$ c+ E1 a) z# n5 r) @0 t! r; C& M
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada: k7 C h. J! Q$ n3 R6 j) o8 O
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
. ^* v3 g) w8 ^/ C) iECON 365 Resource Economics7 h7 S6 s+ ~1 o$ K4 T4 J
Topics:
9 N' S% g; ]% cExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
+ `, x3 y6 g) YScarcity and pricing& t2 W* k0 E! }( L2 `) a6 K( ?; e1 W
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues6 ^ c! u# \1 k( d
# F" G5 M, k1 N, A) ~5 h/ z) o. N+ TIf you enjoyed learning about
) z4 t* Y9 }' k% W' Y$ o3 a8 `' ?" |3 UResource Allocation
! f( R7 T3 @8 j U* u: K& `Pricing
o% a* h' x; m P+ pMarkets
& N1 a6 Q% {* l( z6 A7 NGovernment roles5 ^7 ]# t5 J8 ?2 V3 U
Or would like to learn more about 7 I9 K: u! H& I
The energy sector, including sources and markets) W( W0 q6 t: I8 E
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues# |( P* Y5 h. d
You might enjoy a course about + J8 f- L1 \$ b N2 e
Energy Economics!. \, R9 Q. q, w% s
ECON 366 Energy Economics* s2 c5 u m7 g+ d9 d
Topics: - Z1 q6 ^& x; D* ?
Pricing
( d9 _& {( l' L/ K* jRole in economic growth
& a* K( [1 O' b! k+ K1 c+ X/ zEnergy sources and markets
6 V/ f4 i* f$ _# Y$ ^% f9 pRole of government
! A$ T+ @5 R+ R V2 {: x! QRegulation
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Externalities; R9 l$ P8 h' ]! j1 @/ z
Regulation
4 S/ Z2 m5 q# W( g" w% C% IGovernment roles
1 O( U5 r, \3 V. i& f% A( ROr would like to learn more about
5 R- \1 A/ C6 ?$ SEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
6 Y) G' f. h& @5 w. m( c2 |" l) Z: kSteps taken to address deterioration
3 E q* d2 k; T- P# X, SYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
# |0 r+ K8 V* Z8 m, TECON 369 Economics of the Environment
Z8 d, r# J$ X- `- E5 p/ d* r8 K {Topics: 9 t- z" Q- \" b) O* ]
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment # b% c+ l5 J" Y0 M. U/ t
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
# K( M% o& [. x8 ^: y/ UTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 1 l, j3 c0 [: ]% m
Recreation economics% z G) f& u8 O' A/ Y
, G8 s. v( E/ _# R% vIf you enjoyed learning about
" @* r4 }( A( Z E Individual Incentives) l z/ m7 s6 {, S7 y1 j: A* i
Total Welfare ) q; T, _' \( i% f9 O
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 \! m4 Q B+ D& U4 V1 @
ECON 378 Law and Economics& B* P+ C4 P% {" X$ p1 Q7 V- L
Topics: 1 G7 Z6 g) a: P
Issues in Criminal and Family Law* ~0 w" S! K& ~* s2 R+ A
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
2 {; O. t! m/ x8 ^) |Child Support Payments
8 ?8 \ E0 s( s! y6 T" ?Private Divorce agreements
# h0 m7 o; D" i' RCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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- Z9 U3 h7 H3 nIf you enjoyed learning about 3 T2 Z( Y& ^. s- w# S8 |4 w
Prisoners Dilemma
3 D# b" H: g, ?Dominant Strategies
; ?. f. c" a6 X% A* nCollusion
& s; o+ i; n6 g2 _You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! * w, @6 Z/ U7 p+ ~9 g
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
, L# l* g6 C ?Topics: ( V: {+ O. O& `
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 e( @; T% F& `2 q1 l2 s6 NApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ! ]) @, ~7 @& {3 S
Note! Prerequisites:
0 U0 d X# P q! ]: `0 z6 ?! cECON 384 & 299 |
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