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If you enjoyed learning about:
/ `' L8 v4 ^' vTrade0 V8 B7 E" [, k s0 a, `, Y2 S8 h0 S
Growth
4 N4 q( l9 m# G# B: A" Q! N6 mOr would like to learn more about: J8 P. b! h: \
China as an Emerging Economy
2 a% _5 h8 s. P, x" x: _0 JYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
4 s% V, g+ `* G4 V6 v8 A, @$ TECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ ^5 I6 |1 y$ X
Topics:
6 q1 y( g6 ?* F* Y' N0 uChinese Economy Characteristics
; b: L& u0 O! a3 tRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
6 W0 ]# g- E8 S6 W6 T1 W9 oConsequences of economic reform
1 k8 L4 k6 K g8 PCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: " E2 u# ]! U4 o3 e6 s) o; q g# x
Rich and Poor Countries0 c! y, W0 N* Q5 ~
Why economies differ
+ m& d" y$ a( q8 I$ s7 v- Q+ TCauses for such differences
' R4 N! V- g' |* E& cYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 I# `* Q. S2 E4 @ b( t# q$ H+ f7 WECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
, k7 Y+ ?# Y, Q; aTopics:
. h' I6 [0 w2 n3 U! gTechnology
, Z3 c% U5 ]$ U# dInstitutions" i; S d a9 d) k8 W( o
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence 0 q+ \2 X. ^: q
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If you enjoyed learning about
6 e2 ~( Q2 r6 h9 S3 C+ zSupply and Demand
2 o2 q" V# k0 f3 q# h6 @Consumer Behavior3 ^2 O& }+ ~5 l
Production and Cost( a6 E8 Y9 ^; c
Price and Output, Y X1 b0 k E& B4 s
Market Structures: \) S% W" c V% f, P( [: a
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
: _# V7 h0 Q9 H% |/ a" }/ DECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I( Y8 J9 \/ P$ [3 D
Topics: " {0 ~) t* F0 X" ^4 n8 k# ~
Theory of consumer behavior
( [1 G+ [; U6 V2 M. a4 _Theory of production and cost4 v- D2 D) z# ~8 d) n' C8 [
Price and output determination under competition
Y4 r- V' o1 s9 `; \3 Z9 gMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
5 E8 C/ n( h) S; g& qCosts and Benefits 2 l4 K/ W: b& E1 g3 x( J
Externalities8 M& G* Z+ D( C; X9 v7 |
Decision-making c$ ]4 A* n+ ], S( N1 ?
Or would like to learn more about
% v# \2 v2 ~3 P8 h' XCapital Investments; Y" {7 D, H. m+ k8 s" {" W: d
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
; D$ W( y6 Y6 }- r, QECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
6 d" ^ x7 P! \. U; @Topics:( A2 {$ k9 C+ X9 G! Y8 p
Cost-Benefit Analysis/ a% q. \& N0 b m
Evaluating Public Investment Projects, s1 H' W/ Y$ |! K& r
Look at examples from 4 w4 K a5 [: _7 [# g' b4 h2 B
Transportation* d+ ^" [/ q/ p, R$ l
River Basin Management2 \+ N: p* j/ W; ?# Y- Y5 p
Electrical Generation
. {! t" q: G& g* y5 g+ a6 A7 lOil & Gas and Pollution Control& `+ ~. Z/ q, n$ X' o
% }3 c* E$ z: E7 `9 E' G: rIf you enjoyed learning about
( g* k1 I5 Y: p+ [Supply and Demand8 o3 O7 L* |8 ?+ p. Q7 n* y
Externalities
& s: V! A! E6 q. a, S* C t' n* H8 pResource Allocation
# r6 i3 D, I$ K. W8 h' M3 h' ^( HTaxation, n1 |* m5 _9 N+ L/ y
Or would like to learn more about / ]2 k" s" s8 o3 E
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada4 |# E! D. D1 ^- T
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!) L. S5 j Q8 z4 J$ i2 i
ECON 365 Resource Economics
7 I2 v p* w5 j& a7 eTopics:
6 _( C! y+ y/ h, l' dExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* k1 r8 q* C4 d5 R- M7 W9 NScarcity and pricing9 l0 g; V' }: E a6 F& c& T
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
- C: M/ o& K. {! KResource Allocation6 n9 ]4 J9 T/ t, _* @
Pricing/ t' ^' [- K# D" ^! e1 K
Markets
& j+ H5 j, T k. B& v* s: @Government roles
! C) r& n1 `" m& ^7 F, g- gOr would like to learn more about
9 O. G8 t/ x) h2 L( m2 IThe energy sector, including sources and markets
$ R. C# W7 u; O2 ?1 _' @5 ACanadian Energy Policy and current issues' t' `( S2 a5 H+ c2 A5 g
You might enjoy a course about
& \0 O3 { p2 H" w6 NEnergy Economics!
' `8 C/ D% u8 S9 ?! k3 |5 S/ }+ vECON 366 Energy Economics
! T% D# s" x1 A# R; g* rTopics:
6 O8 ?: M* `; f0 ?Pricing6 X6 P, Q/ }) A% X! ~
Role in economic growth
9 G, w' T# F! m0 A" ?0 @Energy sources and markets
6 T7 _$ j2 b' A! hRole of government 4 q- y8 u' C# w- t {1 Y
Regulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
* ~ M1 }4 \$ N2 b0 CExternalities, N0 I' Z5 i# s. E1 `$ ^
Regulation
, X3 H _# b% N+ e! pGovernment roles% k8 ^/ R: l, ]) T7 R$ k& X& f
Or would like to learn more about
- A! N1 K& @( P; T2 X$ ?Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 @/ |& F- E1 K0 a6 l3 O/ ?2 s
Steps taken to address deterioration- l( t/ v- C7 A: Q* i7 ?& l. c
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! * ?1 s, t; _, w8 A; O
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment& w, z3 ]; G8 s6 \, T
Topics: 9 V, K9 m- y; L5 i, x
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; j: @. C" x! z; P P
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! U' q, g# r V6 c+ k* @Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration 4 S# L# w$ E; g3 t& L6 l
Recreation economics
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" B3 B" I( ?+ v/ i: qIf you enjoyed learning about4 K$ m: f$ J8 n* P
Individual Incentives9 r5 g i: V( s. h8 {- h
Total Welfare , W2 z) f3 Q7 T7 j9 Q" d% |1 S# I
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! % A( P6 b" g- M/ k _; g
ECON 378 Law and Economics
1 H' d: T2 n9 y5 QTopics:
4 w6 c. J ~0 @$ V f$ ]3 XIssues in Criminal and Family Law$ |* b& @& Q' v) y( Y( ^7 _
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining9 m1 S+ H- Y: ~
Child Support Payments3 j0 b( h- L, m. o
Private Divorce agreements( F5 x, o! V5 ^, e) i/ {1 Z9 Z
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act9 v+ u& u \. d' c. R' N9 C2 v! U4 B
% |; l! {2 q/ p2 X7 S* A( P, UIf you enjoyed learning about 3 N; b0 [ X2 p- c
Prisoners Dilemma" k' j. [7 l; Y# D. v* v
Dominant Strategies
4 w6 d/ i+ ^" e6 fCollusion
% P8 Z: ^8 n% q" ]- d% c" ?You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! $ z: f, q% N" I2 s, | r: M
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
" Y8 h) {, @+ }* T0 o0 s% gTopics: ' `1 s! B1 o4 ]2 W0 a% W
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
/ ~, d5 A, E, s# `Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * p& w4 U2 }" s1 u- g
Note! Prerequisites: ! M( d2 r# _6 t- P0 I* t
ECON 384 & 299 |
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