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If you enjoyed learning about: , ~+ R& O( y9 j9 s. \! O4 f
Trade- v$ Q- l- n; V& ~4 R
Growth8 G2 P+ t- c% B! ~9 v* u
Or would like to learn more about: " X" @8 d: `* f* e: [0 ]
China as an Emerging Economy+ D, R+ h* V, o7 ]( {
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
. q' l! R+ C2 n1 @( N( YECON 211 Chinese Economic Development" g Q* o0 ]* p" w8 A7 C: u x
Topics:
1 y3 C h" h; O& XChinese Economy Characteristics
- F3 H- v4 @$ [1 V8 ^ e3 n0 wRecent Events in the Chinese Economy
x' M# N$ a0 }( i& E4 z1 e! {Consequences of economic reform9 o1 O- x# x2 V; B) x
Canada’s economic relations with China; y/ N) q5 x3 t- r% @
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If you would like to learn more about:
! }- p; \" l z9 O1 z, ^; URich and Poor Countries) W; |# L' A+ H; N7 y2 C
Why economies differ
+ m6 D, u+ C7 `+ n W eCauses for such differences# F/ _ f; h# `" \
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
& o2 z+ D4 S3 N+ @7 NECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth6 L6 b( g$ S( L' c5 t' K' n V
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Technology
( `% b7 I) C# s4 m8 vInstitutions
3 U/ I: T* U! o4 a$ vGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence
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7 c% f' w" e) e( _" p- q0 |# eIf you enjoyed learning about # m7 w1 v% u) g. W; g. ^$ m* ^ [
Supply and Demand& N- T. \- a' E5 k' c
Consumer Behavior( S& B" _( l- u% ^$ t- q9 g
Production and Cost
: G& ~+ V( l9 G, v2 B FPrice and Output, q* i$ b* G: }. j; Q" G/ N
Market Structures# x1 P( T, b& N" J. \
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!) W3 u0 e, J* _5 I: K; x
ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
: n1 J: [: e# H& V6 _) X; J, GTopics: 0 [+ T1 o* G; H& ^4 r/ R+ i2 Q
Theory of consumer behavior
' b: t& E% ~9 K4 w5 \3 v# } DTheory of production and cost
1 D5 H* ?. z. F% T9 E2 P5 T0 b6 x+ n% qPrice and output determination under competition
6 u+ D @ s1 Q- y$ w, S$ ^) G. S+ P* LMonopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about 9 l" \: i3 H' ?8 ]! K) q
Costs and Benefits . `$ h8 G3 X# w- D) J
Externalities3 a( F! ~8 ]- \5 l' I& u
Decision-making; p8 b4 g0 n* ]
Or would like to learn more about 3 r5 W1 c9 ~3 a4 h9 F7 R- b4 {9 |6 A
Capital Investments
+ @ ^2 S3 h8 S* J- |8 O( IYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!, B/ k1 Z9 G& ]: R* I+ E8 v C9 S
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
2 A4 p4 y% `7 r6 P3 NTopics:
) I9 s+ d4 |2 a$ j4 r1 p% LCost-Benefit Analysis
3 u: _, e% ?/ D$ ~Evaluating Public Investment Projects
$ x9 r/ H m6 X! ], h* oLook at examples from
/ J- [/ Z/ p5 fTransportation1 f9 a, A( V5 I8 c
River Basin Management% t$ O7 Q5 T* n2 g
Electrical Generation4 ^8 S5 P4 W4 W2 v( ]& b
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control( X" H) O7 H8 V3 L* M) B% {
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 M1 W$ v7 c" s% i& Q; N# e5 TSupply and Demand4 F3 N- p8 P' [, x$ p
Externalities* W' l1 R' Q% a+ S* U
Resource Allocation* _4 h [1 W0 U& s3 R1 V
Taxation
5 |7 d9 m" C4 DOr would like to learn more about
4 Q7 x+ ^; o1 K+ m( ASupply of Natural Resources in Canada5 q, ]. } w& G3 I6 y- K
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
3 q3 u' M8 `& LECON 365 Resource Economics' s0 A2 M6 Z7 s$ @8 z g6 Z& b
Topics:
: t% w9 o( A5 T$ b3 Z9 p2 wExploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources9 j9 e$ N% ~8 j5 x5 O$ \
Scarcity and pricing8 y& r/ A8 B) O
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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If you enjoyed learning about
, Y; G9 E& W, N- ]3 N) aResource Allocation* F& _/ N2 K* S6 T# S1 L
Pricing* P$ O' }+ }* D4 p5 F4 _
Markets# j1 N+ B* {" J) a) v
Government roles
9 v9 O: A! r" z! E% Z( ROr would like to learn more about
- ?5 }1 f8 h* PThe energy sector, including sources and markets7 e `% ]/ ^4 F- {
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues, l) E5 U; D/ s* c
You might enjoy a course about
( D' X. I0 H9 vEnergy Economics!
& ?% f6 E; t- P1 H8 v0 MECON 366 Energy Economics
6 F, W! z0 x( C; S* L* PTopics:
' [+ o: L' N0 p" U: h9 K! b# DPricing" ^, I. e. l. w4 M) t" _4 w
Role in economic growth % h4 b' P* D! u
Energy sources and markets
/ u2 }/ \, h$ O8 t4 ]" w5 H# {Role of government
# f0 G! c, d& vRegulation ; J) r1 D3 g/ d- e. Z a% d7 G
6 w3 p3 J' s( [& c f" S% X7 i( _0 EIf you enjoyed learning about [7 U l! p1 Q! s6 w; ?
Externalities% s/ h4 w) |2 h n: D. @
Regulation
8 R( @5 Q5 Q. K1 h, O5 aGovernment roles
3 s2 Z! Q" s. g$ l. N1 X5 L, fOr would like to learn more about ( Q( g! [; J4 G5 N# Z8 ]" n
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration% H0 U7 {! n0 @" k; W# z' k& e
Steps taken to address deterioration$ K7 t) J& b( _+ L/ {6 Y/ ~# j( O
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics! - B) h5 E4 N* B; _1 M! R" ^
ECON 369 Economics of the Environment
" `2 Z! S: X/ R3 HTopics:
* t5 [. `. p1 I' V1 ?1 eEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
, i( N7 j/ v$ N+ z r% ITypes and causes of environmental deterioration 7 U+ }/ L3 t: G6 d) h' `* \
Theory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
1 Y: M: R0 _+ E e' B; j0 \% {Recreation economics7 g5 X9 Y' o+ s- `& M* y% w: _
; x3 F* N& d/ mIf you enjoyed learning about
8 l2 X7 I7 d% X9 j$ {- J5 g Individual Incentives
7 ^: O3 ?1 g* Y7 `0 tTotal Welfare 5 P2 z ]3 S$ ?0 {" H2 Z0 `
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
, ~2 @1 x3 e5 w, l& V2 Q2 j2 @ECON 378 Law and Economics
+ {( u! ?3 z. j. }% o" U( n1 qTopics:
, V% g* U$ k# h& w" g- V5 nIssues in Criminal and Family Law
9 M1 [0 d! G( B- mCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining1 d; E4 v1 L( a$ Q. A
Child Support Payments6 K* \5 w; m6 h' A9 K6 z
Private Divorce agreements+ H3 l; h( K# C, A+ p
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act
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1 w+ r: R" u" B/ N: z* u7 p5 p5 UIf you enjoyed learning about
! d0 z4 \& S ?4 P3 q( sPrisoners Dilemma) C& H% i# s$ C0 @" q# ~6 d
Dominant Strategies
$ m y, c# ^, I. H zCollusion! f+ p4 A; D X
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! + j% ]. H" s3 r: J# E! U, n
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications5 J+ D) {8 B% N& C
Topics:
% I" L* _, U3 v$ ]Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
0 W. t8 b0 y. r T; Y7 nApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ) ?# \( L" X& W$ y, O
Note! Prerequisites:
3 l" }! Q4 ]0 hECON 384 & 299 |
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