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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
- F' Q, T) T* b- i& VOr would like to learn more about:
' ^& F- O/ i0 s3 B1 \9 t2 CChina as an Emerging Economy1 s! M2 `; I& _! R& U4 U
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!1 Z6 D9 G1 n5 D+ A: C$ w% L" V
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
4 N! b. R2 `- i1 i/ w3 I% hTopics: / b* @. m: Z( k
Chinese Economy Characteristics
9 n# M- i# G& T3 U3 z( k/ ~Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
0 ^, G) d7 M. B# @ Q$ Z D7 W! ZConsequences of economic reform1 M( \; V- L6 p2 W
Canada’s economic relations with China, a) f0 W# v0 ]) I
4 X( Q" x( |4 ^If you would like to learn more about:
9 a& D! C2 u+ MRich and Poor Countries/ q- t( {$ w1 ]0 i( k
Why economies differ
9 @8 q3 T2 q+ J0 c8 F: cCauses for such differences$ Y5 w8 B5 S9 p1 |9 L' \
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& d' \' h/ L. V4 t% D) c( @0 OECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
: Y2 {, T/ B+ S. W; ETopics:
+ p& A1 j( L! P6 m$ I& u1 rTechnology. w2 a7 o9 K; _
Institutions' \3 b$ M; s+ ]7 z% H
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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0 ^" C5 c$ n# i& x0 d# }6 S, \* qIf you enjoyed learning about
* c5 N& N8 K! \( c+ n: eSupply and Demand( P+ |" S1 d1 y U1 l, `) h6 }
Consumer Behavior
. q5 z& k6 E f$ ^9 hProduction and Cost
' ^5 |. [, }# `9 n6 c6 ?. V( PPrice and Output) U- e7 B- y% {# j
Market Structures) R% Y) C7 ^7 d3 ^2 p( |0 N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
1 X a9 Q3 U& a0 T+ _ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
6 J- W% p4 G, @6 W( w6 A* S8 }' QTopics: + L' d8 Y8 [5 U# v. }% M
Theory of consumer behavior& f" A0 g( t( S, y
Theory of production and cost( @2 z( {# l# `7 P
Price and output determination under competition
. Y' s7 I! p( N" u0 vMonopoly and other market structures r1 x# A9 E7 Q8 q0 y9 A1 j
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) W$ k, l$ E- \2 K; t; LCosts and Benefits $ \. L$ B( M: z& v! R
Externalities
F1 l. \1 s5 @ b- k; l6 w9 V6 nDecision-making
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Capital Investments2 ^$ g; g/ U3 \2 ~* a5 H4 Q
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
( j2 z9 S* E5 ~/ m" r" w/ JECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
/ n! D* U+ N3 x1 ^8 b4 J uTopics:
L2 f7 M; `7 r: v4 Q7 [Cost-Benefit Analysis2 O, s/ p" u3 F; W) k8 C! u
Evaluating Public Investment Projects, B# u( y5 I% r# P1 S& Z
Look at examples from
- ]+ `* |. R$ f" \% m# a. i: S3 yTransportation: q9 g5 E3 p8 v" J0 M9 d. Z9 r
River Basin Management6 {0 D$ R4 @$ ~$ H7 D T3 E
Electrical Generation
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% [9 }# |; i2 _/ { NIf you enjoyed learning about - {" @1 W3 J- {0 U5 _
Supply and Demand
% G# @1 y, u: t. ^- F4 n, tExternalities
$ c7 y5 P& m y4 v; Z0 e3 XResource Allocation
+ X# s8 K/ Y& O4 R; B' h8 p4 B5 MTaxation
0 i% Y3 S' I8 Y6 a) UOr would like to learn more about ) g6 y* Y0 ?- z" n. y
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
( {8 t F0 O A) l. h9 t2 H8 |You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
* j0 ^. G8 ]) zECON 365 Resource Economics2 T0 t# P9 I+ R( I
Topics:# X# M& U; R/ H
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources7 H- S: I& p! L4 V6 X; d
Scarcity and pricing
5 k3 F3 {$ {. q6 M* k2 s# }' }Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues% }0 U% L% M# r$ N8 Z
8 c; }; Z) V5 z5 ~6 i7 S0 }If you enjoyed learning about
# r, Z# m: z) L: F% h$ h4 tResource Allocation
, q1 e6 `, W$ {Pricing
( s R% \9 R7 ~4 B) h2 r- qMarkets0 m- I3 {: I! s- L2 r/ m
Government roles
7 C+ P7 o6 }5 d- Q/ V9 KOr would like to learn more about ; i5 f* w4 _+ n9 s) [
The energy sector, including sources and markets
) p7 q: v; M% j' [Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
" r D q, g( R6 J# mYou might enjoy a course about
3 |3 u P& x" E# J, e- {2 PEnergy Economics!
" Y e& h& \. O8 |9 l5 j" u. I8 eECON 366 Energy Economics8 _" I& L2 \) P* t k
Topics:
. L/ y' T% i J. Z. _Pricing( C' U& X; d4 Z$ l( t1 E# }# r
Role in economic growth 2 h. F0 q A% ^; p
Energy sources and markets # b' G# i: d+ N8 j6 S" X$ m
Role of government
- x! Z& Y$ w: l/ i4 ~8 i* S8 q N7 X, PRegulation
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' @7 ~" ^+ [; A. a; FIf you enjoyed learning about
2 x: r; O% D$ u0 ^2 z) ~Externalities
0 ? u' F$ k) c& {Regulation$ g3 x' j1 r& R, i$ {+ _, M
Government roles. k' o6 t/ C3 h) ]* h8 X5 q' Q
Or would like to learn more about
" C; x8 V ~- d MEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
: G- P4 k8 U u& dSteps taken to address deterioration+ R. B4 [1 Q! K/ d
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
0 z9 v( L, J" U0 ?1 E; s) l4 hECON 369 Economics of the Environment: Y6 ~0 \" @2 s+ |5 a l; o6 ^* ~& _
Topics:
% p& |& f7 Z: f [* t% }# h4 eEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment 8 H! x9 O% V# j, ^3 X; W
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
5 Q. H ]' t! @: C% V! LTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # G: K" X% m0 t6 n+ X0 @ H
Recreation economics8 m& g' X$ N& g2 t0 }% {# |6 o
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If you enjoyed learning about
, ]7 j( q* C6 L1 }& F7 J Individual Incentives/ p- | v$ [5 f; ?4 ^+ l) ?
Total Welfare ( V, [" N. y9 Y$ t- i; g
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: B: j2 z8 r lECON 378 Law and Economics, m0 e0 M4 n! M5 n. ]2 S1 f$ v8 l
Topics:
: ]0 z! U$ o% o# WIssues in Criminal and Family Law
& S- l, t F; I7 d; Y- D6 tCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining( ?' }0 |" c( z7 {' R2 c/ }9 ?$ ~
Child Support Payments3 c3 K1 W4 h; z) h; S4 S' |
Private Divorce agreements
8 ~2 _4 [5 P+ H8 y# q- i1 ] DCriminal provisions of the Competition Act; F5 w: O# o; c& H( }( a" L
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If you enjoyed learning about
% F& b% \7 H Q/ ~% {1 E- sPrisoners Dilemma
$ i& T" Z1 m2 ]* Y5 @1 yDominant Strategies, y/ [, R* v s/ y$ E4 E. t
Collusion
; J$ W* @' d. P7 o, ], }% \, nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . v# r# S) v, x5 k
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
8 s8 o7 L, M: r" }$ L8 n3 b2 ^Topics:
b- Z, j& _/ L8 }Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ R( Y3 B' Z& g8 z5 v' G; _Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 6 p- N2 _9 X$ b2 r
Note! Prerequisites:
& ?: B: D0 o% ^9 t) u) zECON 384 & 299 |
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