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If you enjoyed learning about:
. z$ n6 v" Q2 `1 M1 y- d. MTrade
. z5 `+ L+ B* V* `- M+ [9 ]) {% |Growth
0 L4 E3 a h |- R* z* QOr would like to learn more about: # Q V4 Q3 x9 n g7 w
China as an Emerging Economy9 {$ ~. W* y# [: B2 |5 L
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!" B5 q c1 K" e% T- x' Q
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development8 J% u# T3 p: }5 X: @
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Chinese Economy Characteristics3 g1 K# G) C* s" N- }- ~. Z! H4 O
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy8 G4 @2 G# S3 S1 w
Consequences of economic reform
4 b" b$ g' T, H1 K0 bCanada’s economic relations with China
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& h+ f$ \# E9 ^2 C, N3 }/ kRich and Poor Countries5 V. [; v8 h. o) w
Why economies differ1 `. }* k8 H4 k7 n7 L
Causes for such differences
0 P& K( R& K' M1 p% eYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( m& `+ r* `: ~1 D2 y
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 m, w" G" A- i+ n7 l- Y
Topics:6 o9 t& I R j
Technology
, _) R5 _/ N B2 \7 j$ C/ t( oInstitutions+ L K6 Y, @2 ^, x& \- v
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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Supply and Demand
% b( x/ |6 L# d( u' RConsumer Behavior3 F0 N5 ?) k( A" S9 ^
Production and Cost
, J5 r0 E1 E) }1 y: zPrice and Output2 G1 j& ~, B: p& ^- q7 C
Market Structures
+ X( T) w: w( ~, D" O y1 vYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
" s { v, O4 F4 {" IECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I1 f$ h1 \0 b9 a5 j
Topics:
$ `# z q* O9 S8 ~0 F5 ~+ iTheory of consumer behavior
/ X+ @2 G% I; m! _# H- \Theory of production and cost
1 `/ U+ v. k8 }& TPrice and output determination under competition
. w5 [. g/ b+ }- H9 b7 Y9 G* v2 lMonopoly and other market structures
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3 k. ]- o$ g+ ~% F w- fIf you enjoyed learning about ) S; O" x9 ^; j8 S
Costs and Benefits # i# ?7 p0 o- g5 u
Externalities
5 C/ ~2 z7 u3 ~. S: H# mDecision-making. N( s1 I' Q1 E
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Capital Investments5 j9 C' X9 q% D8 R/ g$ c' r1 f3 u
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
( U) z: ?/ y, S- f: u, m; [/ RECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
" a( p3 x. K! z: C+ x. B- \Topics:
/ N* e0 M: ^/ F8 x" TCost-Benefit Analysis/ v3 t% b2 p' ~: B
Evaluating Public Investment Projects
' J/ M/ j1 m* N. b0 T+ D. `( j( VLook at examples from
: \; r) P" \* ? LTransportation
" V9 _$ \! J/ f5 ?River Basin Management
8 u- R1 u( L- I- Q! p+ zElectrical Generation
8 ^* w, @, J4 z6 y, G5 t5 V7 pOil & Gas and Pollution Control/ X/ ~/ w m) i' y& U* p0 q
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Supply and Demand% v3 @! J, m8 w
Externalities0 u; G# ~' t' h K7 \$ d2 X
Resource Allocation( p( E4 }6 t `
Taxation# v2 V. ]; U1 Z+ M3 _& x
Or would like to learn more about
3 ^; v$ b) [5 F1 `. }7 ZSupply of Natural Resources in Canada
4 S% e5 ]3 k+ y6 @/ q- |& oYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!. @8 E! {( Q5 N3 ]! k, m
ECON 365 Resource Economics
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. w: e0 n" E# P7 @, P) e8 wExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources5 ?6 q# w! c8 l8 e2 o. N% I
Scarcity and pricing
5 b+ q6 O. L9 `Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues7 u% [! e+ S5 k7 t
8 Y: K4 {: D9 t1 _- |- gIf you enjoyed learning about . t5 q8 \% r7 i' M
Resource Allocation
2 l1 s6 g4 \- S( }6 z' W. X1 XPricing/ W5 ]' w: I4 x" V5 ]7 Y' r
Markets
5 m2 V$ j/ z& H u4 ~* r9 gGovernment roles
+ F v1 n( v: y! `Or would like to learn more about 0 s' }3 _- ~6 V+ @+ P }& t
The energy sector, including sources and markets! p$ g% ?' c8 V9 ?; L3 f( J8 ]
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues: Y% ?1 |; h+ u% _7 d( }* h
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Energy Economics!
o5 Z# |) X2 u+ ?4 @6 \& KECON 366 Energy Economics
5 b" x3 b9 O( z4 _% K9 ~' `Topics:
+ `4 P# f4 x- a/ p5 p: |Pricing0 Y$ u7 z8 Q2 b
Role in economic growth
' Q, O* S( H) y* [. n$ h" bEnergy sources and markets
* ?- t: r* y( V$ W) iRole of government 6 }. L3 V/ U9 Z! H: L" G! N
Regulation " \! s0 Q- z% U; s3 U3 ^! |
3 |: k# k* `2 n/ `If you enjoyed learning about
4 R( c; g" b6 L+ s: c! h6 B) h( sExternalities4 t e- z3 e% M/ Q o. U ?
Regulation
# @$ H. L/ P4 w* S* }" f# \5 @Government roles( N7 j" c& {; o( \
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" M0 a- g0 \& [3 `0 P. z( NEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration. L/ j( ?" H2 H. H
Steps taken to address deterioration
) Y$ q% l* x3 K; \8 xYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
8 q5 R& \4 m4 u6 K* ]. ?ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
5 P/ e% D( o4 z* CTopics: 6 P: z! r4 L3 K# n! V* \
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment ; G7 i5 {* G+ e* p0 x4 V
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
: t. w$ e4 q5 N6 F9 {4 ^' ^Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ; \! N0 x" a4 d
Recreation economics
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! J8 [* u. f$ p5 y, j( ]1 U6 FIf you enjoyed learning about
; T2 J5 e, n! c$ J; m" r) e! e Individual Incentives
6 U% x9 \0 M2 I' v! `6 e6 F, dTotal Welfare
! O- G# X+ l H3 w- mYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 t1 i& A' O" n& {: B
ECON 378 Law and Economics
; V' c9 m C( Q' GTopics: " U; A1 a3 I# D$ [
Issues in Criminal and Family Law1 c1 J5 V$ e* Y0 p+ e
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining# |# k7 M/ P/ P2 E0 x3 |
Child Support Payments
h8 ~, r" z7 z, R3 VPrivate Divorce agreements
, h/ D: ?" k5 Q6 Q: |Criminal provisions of the Competition Act# }( x& ]$ Z/ `1 w/ ~
% {% F0 K* t4 O% z NIf you enjoyed learning about + B! _2 [; D9 U$ }1 Q- @; @+ O
Prisoners Dilemma
( c! z, i& }( {7 z9 l9 f: PDominant Strategies
' r F( Y; t4 ^4 S( J r1 ^Collusion1 P6 S( x( j! X# g7 D
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + f/ K, \6 ^+ F; m# c5 n1 K- X# T
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications3 W9 ^; s5 B1 O4 z$ f' P
Topics: " s5 t6 Z, `' K$ }+ ]
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
$ B8 J5 [% I2 t6 c i* ZApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion 9 \6 y& q3 |( p- |- x
Note! Prerequisites:
3 U! A$ Z3 k9 B* G; ]& t3 vECON 384 & 299 |
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