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If you enjoyed learning about:
$ R; L7 c3 t. s) j0 uTrade
# U7 W: f, `8 X4 WGrowth
* G% N# m& J6 [3 WOr would like to learn more about: 7 @" P* \2 n Y8 g
China as an Emerging Economy A; ~% m p: V ~. t! h' \
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
! t3 u& R6 H, X& yECON 211 Chinese Economic Development5 T7 [1 Y/ p* x
Topics:
2 e; a) d; a- R# U8 E7 S6 iChinese Economy Characteristics% j6 [2 a. r- R1 N4 a
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
% V1 V! B3 |1 L( kConsequences of economic reform; ]0 K' r2 |1 _9 F. f$ @: W1 s1 p
Canada’s economic relations with China: H5 a' m# s% @$ ]' B
# H2 J" A. m3 e3 \5 v* LIf you would like to learn more about: ' t; H+ Y' ?) z1 D" v
Rich and Poor Countries& V7 l1 B9 D6 S3 q1 s, T
Why economies differ2 {. f( u$ ~" o3 m& @
Causes for such differences9 X, B6 F1 @5 x6 j4 x: y
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth {1 _8 [- {: X2 }, [$ B
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth2 J' l8 F ?6 F7 I
Topics:6 |+ B- y ~+ j( ]7 x6 ]% l
Technology$ T0 q7 d) F7 F$ k9 }1 b: d8 Z0 r
Institutions
) c, {+ J+ e- e/ Y$ R, bGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 9 Z" G0 \. ~0 p* _
0 m2 }5 I- V% N! {1 qIf you enjoyed learning about : [, Q8 i9 z7 E
Supply and Demand) \5 W" d2 Y$ ^
Consumer Behavior! e! K( y! s( a; }$ |8 I
Production and Cost
/ ~0 S+ V* Z p- l# X$ wPrice and Output: F# r& o, I8 b: Q% N- G9 k4 v
Market Structures1 Z, M! h# Q+ K7 z% b/ N
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
- i7 R& ?* s5 _8 `- \- T+ _7 |- Y2 `ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: k, u$ V4 F; YTopics:
/ ~9 z0 ^9 n: Z$ F5 `Theory of consumer behavior
0 ^# _, {& B; _& x- Y+ dTheory of production and cost
5 L$ T4 \, O/ s- cPrice and output determination under competition) D Q0 k$ X1 a5 U o3 V
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
( K0 }8 |0 D5 {# F& C: mCosts and Benefits ( o5 \* {" Y# _! {
Externalities
' \% \% b! ^# k" ^Decision-making
# S8 x, h. _; k. {' pOr would like to learn more about 2 [1 l3 ^5 _5 S
Capital Investments$ V3 `6 T( z3 N$ C
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
3 s+ w s: _/ F& e7 NECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation. d$ Y0 q# _% U% Q) i& H
Topics:
' }5 q; `) V' N# ^6 D, \Cost-Benefit Analysis
1 j) _7 f$ @( f& kEvaluating Public Investment Projects
$ ~# ]! X0 d4 z6 L+ w9 f; ~" ~Look at examples from
o: N( U) O2 oTransportation
- Y9 T' ^* A7 [7 `River Basin Management* ^! M5 ]% H, i0 U$ |, Z+ C
Electrical Generation
, h1 x& ?# g* A i1 lOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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* y( t6 H) J* x% G7 g/ ~- MIf you enjoyed learning about ! B7 v9 g0 Z( w. }( y5 K
Supply and Demand
4 M7 q$ j" G/ w1 \- Z( b" zExternalities* f, N3 k6 y/ p( @, L, F
Resource Allocation% p* F2 h* f& ?, X( R6 g
Taxation1 O1 r7 f# D) E. f, V; M& F
Or would like to learn more about ( _$ O9 p: S+ p+ O; `8 i- Z
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
0 q( e7 f' i; G* ^8 c! b2 E% f+ qYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!$ V6 `, W; w% o4 H% Y1 o
ECON 365 Resource Economics, n1 h9 f8 m |
Topics:2 S% J6 Y4 |6 c- _( U* B; ^* z
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources( G* J" F& M* g' {: N! I
Scarcity and pricing; {- ^' S- c6 F# y) p' U
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues5 E$ {: z7 c& S6 k8 F& b9 d
5 r( x! Y% y6 Y6 A1 Y, }If you enjoyed learning about
2 B8 R3 I2 H% [ F" |Resource Allocation/ c; U( k3 u, D% k) r5 s5 B
Pricing
9 r" M$ _' E2 f9 _) I$ ?6 V, [! k; ZMarkets
d9 T) X; J* ?. ^4 }Government roles0 w! m0 i% u1 c( d& ~& Y
Or would like to learn more about
M# N0 R5 f6 `$ Q: CThe energy sector, including sources and markets
5 |* P; }5 F) y* c+ aCanadian Energy Policy and current issues5 M. {0 b2 H' Y2 N
You might enjoy a course about / k7 y0 V+ w: m
Energy Economics!) a3 d% J" H! q3 q: }
ECON 366 Energy Economics
+ \3 w6 z( O8 q- e! vTopics: - d6 G+ z; K, G, R1 k) w
Pricing
8 M0 R7 s) E9 I2 I% c6 HRole in economic growth
9 T' ?% b1 V7 G, X$ V Y& gEnergy sources and markets
5 K" V0 U9 j4 DRole of government
& w6 @( d! Q( a E6 t$ K2 _Regulation 9 a b. E. e% f4 a
) z' T% N0 a- m9 l T/ @If you enjoyed learning about ; i1 b Q2 M/ T* i, E( [) p
Externalities
3 U! a) \2 D/ }- qRegulation) b% `9 ]) u7 a9 u
Government roles
, \* b/ c& \ u+ O( ^Or would like to learn more about
' Z% V! R4 s4 h. k% W. m# ^7 HEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
! S7 y% r% @8 H+ GSteps taken to address deterioration9 o: e! o* T" A8 m+ p( X% @
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! . G4 h" P5 f5 U& n5 d" L
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
, L; Q: |, l# z: MTopics:
! w: S* w4 h6 m {: jEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment : M& @% e- u3 u; D
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
( R. r' J" B5 e# RTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # _1 f- \9 V! H7 U2 C: Q
Recreation economics$ v$ E7 c/ l; J, E1 h+ u
% S# F+ m& \5 w/ _, n! }' hIf you enjoyed learning about
. ?4 k* c o2 u8 ]& l Individual Incentives
( i! @, b& q( O6 E% ^! GTotal Welfare
- F7 j' U8 t q4 @7 G. mYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! $ w4 d* P" c4 ^5 K- e
ECON 378 Law and Economics
. n0 S7 M: f' g! a+ g% E" D. PTopics: ' I3 W5 t6 e7 O" _+ g8 M/ O8 n
Issues in Criminal and Family Law, C, B( V2 P b1 D- X2 Y+ n) d1 v
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining; ~1 f$ \ D# ~5 {8 ]
Child Support Payments
# _( T" }$ O( r! ?Private Divorce agreements
( f0 @, ?/ ~& v9 ~! C- u/ pCriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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If you enjoyed learning about
# z) m# E8 v( S' w* o5 V/ `Prisoners Dilemma
7 G* u! A G5 BDominant Strategies" m( {" U0 f/ a
Collusion
+ b, f0 c# y3 W c/ G6 x. YYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
. \) _# S) b, L2 p5 vECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications4 m8 |" F8 J! o4 E8 V% }) g" Y
Topics:
7 f6 `1 v/ N& m3 d' n% y5 ]Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
+ t" J( i% u7 x' m6 ]7 lApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) l8 B6 D) O# Q
Note! Prerequisites: 3 Y3 b: _% n$ N4 J
ECON 384 & 299 |
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