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If you enjoyed learning about:
4 E' G0 G1 e% N! P; HTrade: ^5 O8 G; ~5 t: e
Growth
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China as an Emerging Economy5 ^) S, K, j" P2 k1 H" l- u
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!8 a3 L' w5 v a8 c
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
( ]3 A. k- F% }9 e* T0 k1 kTopics: " C' ?- b0 j8 z
Chinese Economy Characteristics
+ u: G: `: J2 ], JRecent Events in the Chinese Economy I3 L& x+ K) M4 X' N) J, H* B5 P }
Consequences of economic reform
+ F% x( y: A; g, [) F2 M" i2 w& \Canada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about:
+ n/ H" W) |4 O/ J9 [Rich and Poor Countries
" S$ u2 B( a* R0 o! D( fWhy economies differ2 ]6 H% H% ?$ e; R0 w9 z& L- w
Causes for such differences* I4 w7 N0 y. I6 @8 H4 i
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
) v% e w/ x: _; a7 @" uECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth$ ~, G$ u8 E3 t
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Technology
$ `0 q- u: ~* k* r& T+ A- U6 c) PInstitutions& a0 B0 v3 ~3 E" O
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
& L4 ?8 ]5 V8 T6 jSupply and Demand, c: ?3 T% M. Z+ F& U
Consumer Behavior& X8 ^/ j/ H1 R" \: i
Production and Cost, o& s3 j# G+ c- i7 K t
Price and Output
! F# \+ d7 a7 X0 O0 l$ A8 ]Market Structures; J2 Y [9 @! I$ h( F: j9 C5 k
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
, D1 d, R/ ?. H1 o. AECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
& [! r: m- n0 x5 q( ]6 k1 X( NTopics:
4 F5 A/ m+ Y7 p5 i! w4 e, V5 z/ YTheory of consumer behavior
r& |, N; \- i+ X4 b$ h: a; xTheory of production and cost/ i7 |9 ^' }3 x' d& t. h/ D
Price and output determination under competition7 U3 S- M4 q+ J+ x D
Monopoly and other market structures
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: z6 A. H9 M4 q& s! v4 g$ }6 yIf you enjoyed learning about t1 t: V/ Z6 h# K; c& C
Costs and Benefits f' C( v1 N3 D5 E0 v ?8 l# a9 T
Externalities
; Z- u- g6 N ~& M2 n* d4 KDecision-making4 B! W& q4 E- t6 @
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Capital Investments
% u+ d9 P7 [4 Q0 ZYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!: D/ e# ]: [* ~. O: G$ |
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
( }* R; n% C* N9 f% S' \) B7 M. lTopics:9 S/ g- V( M1 v2 M6 L- E
Cost-Benefit Analysis
+ c6 O8 A, h1 c4 W( qEvaluating Public Investment Projects
, s5 {# T2 E" ^: J# a3 fLook at examples from
2 o% J) D g6 m4 LTransportation9 U$ p; t3 @# P$ D X2 @% o
River Basin Management" [* B; L- P/ O# X6 f3 u
Electrical Generation$ |% {! i9 r" g& {( ^# _; t
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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8 v2 b3 e9 I8 u% zIf you enjoyed learning about
. b' B3 n. G$ hSupply and Demand
2 u# c# A) w" h9 I; SExternalities
; l: {% d: h% FResource Allocation/ t3 P4 \% G9 }
Taxation3 i4 A, z- Y# P( O
Or would like to learn more about 9 X, S. L1 d0 F
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
- i |2 q: A1 ^1 J6 fYou might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!/ I, ]1 x; f5 v
ECON 365 Resource Economics
3 I7 _6 ] {2 Z: u4 n9 P3 ], xTopics:
! ?( F' q; g+ `! U; l) H1 J4 B- l1 AExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
5 F7 }" v( l/ ?) c2 s" O7 fScarcity and pricing/ f. p0 g: U+ ~) P$ ?
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues- O- v8 P: q: ~% [
. k% B, r3 w) _7 vIf you enjoyed learning about
/ ~! n, `& r4 F2 J& e; Q' kResource Allocation2 L7 r! \8 Y' j; f* T! K
Pricing+ a; u6 k6 O) L! x
Markets
* p* z, l* v6 KGovernment roles
% F/ p; Q' B' [Or would like to learn more about 8 E4 H$ [; F2 A4 A( b
The energy sector, including sources and markets
5 B4 E% [" R4 }& k9 h" @% `% xCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
6 Q( Y, d( c1 B9 ?& }You might enjoy a course about + e/ p/ U) p/ W/ H9 E% M
Energy Economics!
0 J7 B( x# v9 t9 z' R- w' j$ D$ vECON 366 Energy Economics
% l6 h& _1 F( YTopics:
1 _- _3 ]& ]0 ?5 o' r& a) R% _Pricing
& Z V9 b( i2 f7 LRole in economic growth
2 t+ L( x% P% F* ]$ T5 z# T, {' VEnergy sources and markets
: p( o; D6 @9 L4 U& E; |& H& z4 l# YRole of government
) K% b; N0 h' {9 b" U! b, kRegulation ' G. X. o- X1 R* ]- @
0 u7 A$ ~1 E3 \7 rIf you enjoyed learning about / p* q$ j; k$ R7 M. Y9 Z6 G% y3 l$ z! B
Externalities
; k- }* U; ]0 e/ ]. p) kRegulation. {) O8 F! n4 e9 A
Government roles
$ U9 q- k' c6 b" b r) NOr would like to learn more about
# \' g0 s' g# [0 N6 r: t) l6 TEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration4 t1 u/ ]2 _" V" _) G9 _
Steps taken to address deterioration
; i, M2 @7 o( ~; mYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! ! c6 x% u3 f4 B0 G7 q* j5 {
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
9 w3 ]0 T) x- p$ m1 C8 v( qTopics: ; }& i U6 H! Q' H2 m
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
) W: l' n1 U/ e5 ^! O, e bTypes and causes of environmental deterioration 3 d, ~. A! [$ U
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration # `+ r7 r* b6 v: O4 w! f
Recreation economics
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, _9 `8 E2 l. |$ _6 _$ ]5 G+ a7 }If you enjoyed learning about) y/ } S7 f7 k( C5 q. e
Individual Incentives
- d7 h1 n* O& A- Y' e+ V! rTotal Welfare
' D- t* Y. Z g' MYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! / k. @) A. K- ^ V, S9 A; z: W
ECON 378 Law and Economics
& ?' H/ t& {3 g9 J; T, b& ETopics: % l" {3 R+ p2 O
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
* Q1 f) Z. R7 O" ^! X2 g" A% M& ]1 \Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
4 T/ w8 O4 ]- y7 F$ @' |6 wChild Support Payments, r" }- a8 D( O7 i; j8 B- U9 r
Private Divorce agreements7 r4 B) d& \( R, P
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act- ]& O# q) M) n3 |
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Prisoners Dilemma7 M$ s1 W2 w1 K
Dominant Strategies
9 s6 ]' z: Q: g8 I- B7 P- tCollusion
! d* ^0 ~# N7 K! z# ~You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! 3 i0 w& U' u. e j3 @. y
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications2 }/ x. Q. ?+ @/ s8 v7 [% q
Topics: % p% C! o& u" q8 Y1 h4 u
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
4 r' j2 @* T6 t1 x3 b4 v7 \8 p% _Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
0 A6 g! V3 ?' N; C" h1 `1 BNote! Prerequisites:
% f* u- ? P! U* d* S) r: FECON 384 & 299 |
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