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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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6 q D1 O+ _8 T- J9 ^) BChina as an Emerging Economy5 G% F1 l x- H7 \) y$ j M- Q
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
% P' O. Z2 ]0 F" `3 W" U, r9 }9 e$ AECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
! \: u' j6 Z1 [& ~3 z; M; e% WTopics: 1 K7 t1 x; \9 m' Z: R
Chinese Economy Characteristics
: }1 {" k2 F3 y9 gRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
9 x0 E% X; M' h6 ?% zConsequences of economic reform L. T( G/ A9 V; E3 {: _: t! ^& |4 n" T( Y X
Canada’s economic relations with China/ X- J% }9 }( `8 j' j: z, N5 s
2 p: ~9 P! X$ V0 s# L+ |& }8 OIf you would like to learn more about: : Y# C% ?) P# `8 S- L4 I
Rich and Poor Countries0 N: ~% u0 N$ d- ? T6 I. W- l
Why economies differ+ L9 L6 b9 V/ `3 G$ U# Z* R
Causes for such differences' P5 U1 |2 _2 {( U* u+ {
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
$ s& L' l( h* O! x+ SECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
{- l2 R. o+ I5 oTopics:/ ?- s: O! Q8 A. z$ a! t7 Z3 y
Technology
, u5 O" f( W, I f2 ~5 n# QInstitutions: b9 m$ ]: ^+ K# Q/ H5 v/ S
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 D5 I7 }2 c9 D
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Supply and Demand
0 N' @& U$ k9 W; O+ o2 U8 FConsumer Behavior8 O7 S/ n v- q# R) S R: ]
Production and Cost7 [2 ^7 F) C" T L
Price and Output: ` O# L; P8 c$ {, T
Market Structures
- O9 D' E3 k, i. z. OYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!; d' ^' i+ M! k
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
9 ~: @' h: C5 F+ t/ D* Y% yTopics:
. R2 P* F+ i& E) STheory of consumer behavior( S( A+ c0 B# l" }
Theory of production and cost
7 K6 A1 P+ m5 Z5 ^/ z$ Z$ CPrice and output determination under competition( G+ c4 d( d; p6 v* d2 D
Monopoly and other market structures2 m: ?' s' Y/ ^9 }3 o' [
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If you enjoyed learning about
' i! ]. ?" b9 m& T/ N6 tCosts and Benefits
9 I; `. m U% P0 X) k* K: e3 hExternalities
0 q. v9 ~2 v; U3 Y4 J" KDecision-making2 \8 K$ @$ I2 G" x8 Q* u, a& c
Or would like to learn more about
/ I7 k$ @, T! q$ p& X+ G2 v! d$ ~Capital Investments
3 o2 d" |( `( ?/ X2 _You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
+ x7 ~$ v# E* s9 t- n' o! U2 WECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation& x: n W' x6 i1 a0 \ h( Z9 R1 }' V
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Cost-Benefit Analysis0 h$ `3 E. e. X; c2 Q
Evaluating Public Investment Projects m: G: j* p/ Y
Look at examples from
% Q. Z* F$ ~& b. m5 s0 L FTransportation1 I: {/ x" G ` h0 Z& D* Y8 D
River Basin Management: Z" J! a, `/ i1 r+ W& P; E- ]
Electrical Generation L; g* \8 Z2 G; `
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about
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9 }. h1 p" N5 ]% B; rExternalities, c# I/ E$ ^! B
Resource Allocation; f8 f7 u& `9 x' c
Taxation, f$ o3 ~: V2 E& I9 h+ L
Or would like to learn more about
2 x3 g8 h% N. H! ySupply of Natural Resources in Canada
C0 {% u H9 X" B9 a8 G+ m ?; lYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
# w N3 S$ Z7 s% `! k2 Z( FECON 365 Resource Economics. R- H8 {! d+ Q5 Q
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Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% W, @% B3 O1 ^& `3 |2 W; Y CScarcity and pricing
+ `8 Y& K" M0 |1 \* V! FContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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9 `- H" z& a$ ^6 e! NResource Allocation
( ]$ b0 h$ f) L# W) N, B% FPricing
' x' ^' W8 {6 A* OMarkets
* \/ j7 Y) ~( xGovernment roles$ u) r" T" m* }. s" t1 j& R0 Q
Or would like to learn more about
! w0 L& w. F0 kThe energy sector, including sources and markets
5 q) s* c9 t+ dCanadian Energy Policy and current issues$ j5 A R6 k. y; w
You might enjoy a course about
) l- J& ]& ~- {; cEnergy Economics!# F3 K* H5 R/ _' Y, h
ECON 366 Energy Economics
& N/ Z! ~+ C, m* yTopics: % I8 i, Z+ F/ ~7 K
Pricing) C4 R( W& M8 E+ T) \
Role in economic growth 7 G2 U6 U' L, z6 @. g! i; M
Energy sources and markets
, W/ z- `, z( vRole of government
& C [3 [! b* wRegulation # L, V' J) u* g; ?
; [/ ?5 T; |# }; R! s" ~If you enjoyed learning about 0 w1 @5 @" N+ O1 ]) q, I: J
Externalities) L; X/ t5 Y# g' I8 y) t) [" G1 Q' Z
Regulation
6 c! _: G: s5 ~6 r6 C5 i# D+ P8 ~Government roles
+ S0 ]! w4 r6 ^( c( Y' V7 yOr would like to learn more about # R3 O/ m% n( J* A( R8 [
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
# i8 c8 n# w3 F4 {6 tSteps taken to address deterioration
, m q. l }" i: L4 }& \0 GYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ( l6 l+ X6 E1 s6 Y2 y
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
. T" @+ F: ~) ]. Z6 P2 UTopics:
0 t0 D$ h' p/ w& g. |/ e3 h' KEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
5 @7 F3 I% N5 Z& @Types and causes of environmental deterioration - R) g- K2 ~: \, }
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 9 @6 q0 W" L) f( e, }, Y' l* n
Recreation economics
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$ \0 |& m8 l" X' w6 c- ~! hIf you enjoyed learning about D; o- U0 } G. ?! E# m
Individual Incentives, [, p! `% Q+ H2 M* e# p1 [
Total Welfare
* w* p1 S R6 G2 j4 Z0 J* K2 AYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
0 r" a7 k$ a! R6 r( \0 `! Y1 x5 F2 u- r" yECON 378 Law and Economics3 A: U* r+ ?5 Z% j
Topics:
a3 ?: X6 I @+ f: `Issues in Criminal and Family Law+ H$ C1 d/ D4 l6 D3 ]
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining2 n1 e7 b7 W/ C9 M
Child Support Payments
/ @% n6 F) n* i7 R) g9 w5 d9 \Private Divorce agreements h. R8 b8 g5 W- @ U4 G+ {4 k
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act) e5 F" l# ~! I" |! ~
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If you enjoyed learning about
, n" L# y# p) zPrisoners Dilemma: k, H1 Q1 x9 Z$ J( N4 Q
Dominant Strategies
6 C& G& t$ k& r8 I' GCollusion. T$ s0 c( w- s" w' D
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
& ^) t7 M' o) r) eECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
n- c" k; m R! jTopics: % c. Q) ?% |$ t3 R p q; @% M
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
9 O3 A8 \7 C9 IApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
7 @" F- U: l2 ANote! Prerequisites: 8 Q& Y: s) J' h( r$ ^
ECON 384 & 299 |
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