 鲜花( 4)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
If you enjoyed learning about:
! ?; M6 v6 l1 |6 \# ~7 XTrade
( s' r- S4 h! |* `Growth
& v8 p, R* E& i( BOr would like to learn more about: " K n3 y( [* ?% q0 v, e
China as an Emerging Economy
* A2 [, b G2 xYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
/ T1 H% `5 L& r; e. WECON 211 Chinese Economic Development: a6 ~' o. N4 i& q7 P, {
Topics: 8 q: ^; ^0 s+ \
Chinese Economy Characteristics
1 @1 g! A% ?8 }5 uRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
% I0 e" l# d( BConsequences of economic reform
6 W1 v: F5 r' `5 U( m/ }; yCanada’s economic relations with China9 G1 G& Q% W' i! W& Q' a
E) G4 ?% {/ v k' j9 P
If you would like to learn more about:
% L1 B! C* r% C. B: Y+ o: h9 [; rRich and Poor Countries
$ j; w# W" W! Q) \+ N5 e8 DWhy economies differ& O4 a* F# [9 [/ }6 p# H
Causes for such differences! l M c' S, i! w. s
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
. d+ m" X2 ]8 pECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth: b! k( R. ]2 j' i$ ?
Topics:
- \% _2 V- S/ d# rTechnology( `5 f; g( V( Z* ~
Institutions
) W. V' {9 L6 C) ]1 g+ _9 zGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence ! F2 G' d- e/ V1 a8 q3 V
& o3 P2 w5 n* W8 h E- b8 [
If you enjoyed learning about 2 V" c5 ?: \* \' z4 d
Supply and Demand" H) E3 a% j' ?
Consumer Behavior
1 s. b8 \; P: N# ~% }: D/ ^Production and Cost
1 T9 H+ X) h% A5 v7 HPrice and Output
; W. v2 Z7 ?. I2 b2 S% g. YMarket Structures
3 h: `) ]7 K$ s Q3 Z0 o' B0 yYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
$ R) _ n: b: P A( rECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! _! F! O' A( ~4 S( ~7 u4 jTopics:
5 h+ _- k( ^8 ]" y4 nTheory of consumer behavior
% _) V( X9 j' M6 b& o/ G8 gTheory of production and cost
}6 D. c1 d6 |& u: L& P: S7 k- j3 z: E+ _Price and output determination under competition
- e( E& a# H3 r2 d6 W% G" _% |Monopoly and other market structures
' M& y+ B+ ]& f
# m8 _# Q1 @- W* bIf you enjoyed learning about ! N A3 a0 y/ @0 I( y
Costs and Benefits 1 f# X+ z3 `7 a; o
Externalities
9 u9 g" v3 x C! ?! s5 ~$ gDecision-making) b- T$ E* A9 L/ X- S; b
Or would like to learn more about
# O/ j+ I# _3 z% dCapital Investments; s( b/ t" N1 [+ W, }
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
1 g/ K; A: K! mECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation* Z" a- V: K* K4 Y, r) D1 q! @8 n
Topics:5 v9 h6 k" T% j) A6 [$ [
Cost-Benefit Analysis% `5 {3 P* ]' z( c" |
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
' ?, T7 b% j9 u1 [6 r& K4 }Look at examples from " X: P( J" G+ i
Transportation
) I. C; p* _+ y" v7 C0 u2 R$ F& b8 rRiver Basin Management
8 l. ^+ g7 I6 o7 RElectrical Generation! {9 r3 }; h7 f7 N2 C. k! q) i+ ^
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control, C1 [7 {' a M
4 j' z: H- `. |5 z: z" nIf you enjoyed learning about
a, D- n/ W+ }3 V# k/ I$ A- U8 nSupply and Demand7 m- @, C; {( w4 f' ?3 u! w& Z4 _
Externalities
1 Q5 |2 ]2 w: T, `. pResource Allocation) [( w9 W0 X& J" y
Taxation$ ]. {5 S8 l7 ]+ J% w
Or would like to learn more about ) t0 p- {8 N: ` c
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada, u- W; a$ X7 e( C" h. r
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 n8 K& H( G1 W+ u" h
ECON 365 Resource Economics3 Q* o8 Q; @& S2 i
Topics:
& k; d9 u+ l9 nExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources8 l! D; x, R# a* Z) R* Z- Z5 P
Scarcity and pricing6 y/ k( w6 W& T7 @* q, J
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
+ l: e3 \" ?7 i( O; e2 b/ p5 p$ Y, e+ J" v) Z* |# n& B* ~7 O% ?
If you enjoyed learning about 8 A3 r4 q+ i4 G r* N, J4 `
Resource Allocation
o6 A5 a8 X0 w9 Q3 h+ A. KPricing3 J: r2 R U% l
Markets4 ?9 z! ~3 Z: w* A( `3 Y" t
Government roles
# N& ?- z/ S' P+ kOr would like to learn more about
- J1 q3 t# `" _: v( H% t; }7 PThe energy sector, including sources and markets$ U6 `+ Z( N0 ~: V+ o; g% N% C
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues- b" t) m9 t" V" q
You might enjoy a course about
1 t8 G, B5 e) w( l" _Energy Economics!1 k) o. W3 o# u7 E
ECON 366 Energy Economics
$ ?# S7 ?' m5 E8 wTopics: ! f$ W$ E! |0 b' l, Z
Pricing
* d3 E: d2 }2 [8 L Y7 RRole in economic growth 2 Z( r, e6 `8 A8 L9 O
Energy sources and markets 7 B- }6 `" W# O, U9 a& N5 H- N
Role of government
+ y H7 i% R% U bRegulation ! d! E* H, h1 U. b& A3 H( g3 v
( F$ X. |5 Z, ^6 G5 P# @If you enjoyed learning about
! {$ {; ^9 r/ NExternalities
7 }$ O$ n% ]: F: N3 }Regulation9 W7 @( V" }0 t# L
Government roles
; }) X$ I% H* D. _+ y7 pOr would like to learn more about : r8 W+ U5 A& v! u
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% U6 G) U/ ]6 @* K& fSteps taken to address deterioration; v8 F( Z0 w; j. p; E% }
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! # f$ A% l- j" k6 w
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
% m; G( H% ~4 H" n. q+ e) XTopics:
+ o" z6 ^4 F1 I( c( [: t: A; vEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment / Q" m8 k$ |' X* K' g/ N6 P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration ) @# d3 j2 Y4 o, Z* i! o- ~
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
4 w2 H; @. }3 r$ b0 [% JRecreation economics
# [; _0 i; [) I) j+ ?1 [5 U2 ^+ C! ?2 R
If you enjoyed learning about4 ~# Q" |# i9 m& X' D
Individual Incentives
6 R5 [4 w- |5 y) P& \5 z) | S! I$ vTotal Welfare , M. |) c H! N, `. T; @
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! - M+ \, c: j9 Y! h5 `0 y9 @- j
ECON 378 Law and Economics
0 W: v" r% P+ K* q& D* n+ C/ fTopics: - o1 _- x+ s0 ?- S- k
Issues in Criminal and Family Law, J6 z0 N; U/ k9 U" r
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
# r6 B! Y$ m4 E: x3 @' a7 ^; FChild Support Payments
; o/ |3 f: ]) I# q1 D5 XPrivate Divorce agreements
* w! m s1 K6 d4 RCriminal provisions of the Competition Act- q4 D7 Y) P( Q
$ s& G# T: E9 c/ M" z9 \9 g0 ? h8 ?7 LIf you enjoyed learning about
# i2 ~" z t. l' WPrisoners Dilemma& e2 q9 B/ o }1 ]0 P
Dominant Strategies
0 v0 K! X: M1 F, z5 k' kCollusion, m8 C: K( ~7 e1 Y9 Y6 E. S$ b# x
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
& j" S* U# H$ S" l7 j- d4 R& ^. KECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications) _0 K2 \5 s/ s
Topics: . ?- W n, A5 x6 m
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games+ t& p! E! y$ H0 R3 L: F/ a1 r
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
' U/ M0 t; z7 s5 JNote! Prerequisites:
) c) t' ]9 i: X0 ~! t1 v* aECON 384 & 299 |
|