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If you enjoyed learning about:
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Growth
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6 s, k \7 M$ S% K+ [' @China as an Emerging Economy
8 I" A! C3 K# l% Q [You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!4 C. Z2 ~3 W7 H9 {, m; U5 m3 z# j7 N4 R
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development. O6 e4 q5 U ]- _9 s: s
Topics:
, L9 Q5 h0 q9 |) ZChinese Economy Characteristics
! Z8 e8 m0 G8 J* D! R" I5 q' N, DRecent Events in the Chinese Economy" i# I! u: G; [- V
Consequences of economic reform, Z& s8 n2 h, x! P& f
Canada’s economic relations with China
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2 _ n- o& z w9 J7 ~! _9 s' ^ WIf you would like to learn more about:
6 H( O# i- H9 s6 O8 L) pRich and Poor Countries" P) l5 A% T: D6 r4 m- L, x
Why economies differ
1 ~" h4 |; a$ k w! o D9 N, {Causes for such differences0 B) a' S S& ~0 r7 j
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ M9 C5 n- R+ w& K( n# t2 N# K2 n
ECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth* U) ?3 m( c* R. S
Topics:
% j) L J: ], W+ r2 X# W7 FTechnology" ?/ c+ c! y7 e9 P& s7 K& l7 C% c
Institutions
' s: Q8 D) W$ l1 k6 u& D+ qGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence 3 h9 R4 } c n0 G, S! o
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If you enjoyed learning about : j$ R2 E1 D2 _2 f% x/ h0 m
Supply and Demand: P# N+ U# y" S4 ]
Consumer Behavior1 J% R* t7 [8 }- V& I, ?4 l6 D
Production and Cost5 H- ]3 m# `; M; j! r
Price and Output
" U) @# `* P1 C9 ?0 O4 OMarket Structures8 R R! ?" ]- v- ]0 d, S8 H7 p' G
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
1 A3 x* M- p3 Y- g# \( HECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
+ Q. w2 P1 P* d* a3 U; X( D- zTopics: " I# X% b7 P3 c ]! O# w
Theory of consumer behavior
* `; c( J1 F' Q1 c* HTheory of production and cost9 i9 v w, R6 T0 Q3 h
Price and output determination under competition
- U; Y& \) o4 R% HMonopoly and other market structures4 |* c/ y( F6 p: h, d
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If you enjoyed learning about
) n' u2 M5 j/ QCosts and Benefits
6 ]0 j" k7 q7 y+ u+ f, P" `Externalities
8 a% ^8 J( Z2 v% ~Decision-making
* c8 j' J# X, V/ ~/ G; ZOr would like to learn more about 0 n9 x) @9 {7 y4 c) x
Capital Investments9 ~! K" m! Q% h' a; [# |% Z
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
T3 M3 P" x9 a/ f) ?' zECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation+ t, @! M0 h5 g3 u6 }1 l/ j
Topics:% J# _1 Z) x5 P5 ]8 J5 t
Cost-Benefit Analysis* o- C) ]% P$ a% h: ]" ?$ d) ]
Evaluating Public Investment Projects. ~( S6 ?" Y! P5 X3 Y' X0 e. J6 b
Look at examples from
7 L0 S$ L+ B# I: @' B- F9 a9 bTransportation
' w/ Q1 K, e8 i3 QRiver Basin Management+ k% K* v6 P5 I. ]. }3 o
Electrical Generation
/ a. G1 c- ~5 A' }* j- q7 U. N5 |Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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If you enjoyed learning about & y' k' W% I( I2 t0 a! g
Supply and Demand
. ^9 {$ B9 w* O; _8 x' O0 O7 m* H# fExternalities
6 U. S! I4 u9 |1 N" o5 t# q0 vResource Allocation
( g8 b% n8 }6 a+ Q9 s |& FTaxation) b! p- @$ v( p* A3 @+ W, D
Or would like to learn more about - Z! I4 @% z, r: h1 |; ?% S4 b
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
3 U; z; E0 ^7 ^) `You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!+ {( g% G. _. K1 B
ECON 365 Resource Economics! N4 X6 ?$ I3 Q% b- ?7 c3 `
Topics:
, H8 r% U9 {" Q- y0 e6 J: NExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 u) K; j5 t# ~4 iScarcity and pricing
% n6 r2 {% V% h6 Y0 jContemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about : O; ~ O+ n! z; s
Resource Allocation7 D# ?' w1 ^% P, x' x
Pricing
8 A0 C& N3 j0 d: d* T" LMarkets
/ p ^7 J! y7 y1 K4 \Government roles% V/ T# G' ]& d4 z
Or would like to learn more about 5 `! J2 r a: H, T( h6 C( h
The energy sector, including sources and markets
# p* Y3 E# Y' Y) q. _Canadian Energy Policy and current issues* ~7 q+ C, c" N$ Q
You might enjoy a course about ! ^! B" h' A9 ~2 W7 P
Energy Economics!! S; u' `0 A' z5 h) q, Q
ECON 366 Energy Economics
5 e+ I5 T! m* @' H ~3 {Topics: 5 S# J5 |2 ^; V/ x' \# X
Pricing
& w0 B, u( }& @- }/ yRole in economic growth ! \3 {9 |' K; D
Energy sources and markets . Z3 h) |: j) l9 ?7 @( ]( ]
Role of government ( N( y! Z1 Z; E+ i; ]
Regulation
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: c, M- e9 J. {If you enjoyed learning about 8 T# U% S0 k+ r2 c: e- S" Q
Externalities' S3 _8 Z |7 `- }
Regulation
1 i& F- N$ e V: z+ ]4 ~Government roles
" c3 F# J9 C r4 U' x" g& lOr would like to learn more about * X, w8 {0 {% U ~8 ?
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
% k4 L; R1 ^$ J) g2 s% R8 C# wSteps taken to address deterioration
8 _3 f1 f, B, `& G8 X& P; oYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
* c+ o' m+ a- m. W% [3 n" pECON 369 Economics of the Environment6 Z) x- R% H. r. h+ F
Topics:
3 J# H7 n- k9 z- v1 OEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment _% j9 q2 b2 C
Types and causes of environmental deterioration 1 b1 I E0 o# Y. u6 d( c: b
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! j9 Z9 @% \ k: {) h% L
Recreation economics
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0 a# [0 c1 N- A1 o2 [3 B5 |5 ~8 ^7 e+ B) wIf you enjoyed learning about m, d: s5 f6 M2 @8 X
Individual Incentives
: o, H7 z- p2 g% \+ b' hTotal Welfare
- D1 j( K/ d5 k/ AYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
3 d' o0 C: V; p; qECON 378 Law and Economics$ L" p% g4 @6 K% y" h
Topics:
3 Z. U8 n5 O- wIssues in Criminal and Family Law- s6 S) o1 g' Q, O( x" H0 i
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
. W' k9 l+ s# S' o" B, a3 ^. U9 PChild Support Payments/ C+ F" R4 B* b: N+ w2 E$ V8 [9 S
Private Divorce agreements2 I' \- P% X$ S" w. @& t
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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2 z# Q/ P+ V; y# I' r1 m g0 s2 \# MIf you enjoyed learning about
" X# |7 r2 S% w. _" x0 t' r* r& q6 HPrisoners Dilemma
3 l9 u% p$ l7 u+ XDominant Strategies1 f$ \% r" F R; F. y+ E3 ^8 z
Collusion
; }8 ]6 w' s4 k% nYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 0 E9 R2 Q/ S3 I6 e; {
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
: D# W" q- z. r$ E+ n$ T* j: gTopics: ! \! s D+ m4 V
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
6 x) F4 [( D# f6 |* {& S' qApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion * ?3 }9 r* p. b$ @, R- ~4 m S. K0 S
Note! Prerequisites: # n; ?7 s, J' s& p
ECON 384 & 299 |
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