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If you enjoyed learning about: , _- X2 P: R* v2 ~8 ^+ O+ y
Trade
( F* A/ w1 F, x0 {( |Growth: u& {- X1 n( r9 Z9 Y
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China as an Emerging Economy: k) }, y S8 W2 J5 n5 z0 H
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
: ~: U/ Q9 b' ` G, uECON 211 Chinese Economic Development% V3 t- B7 v1 a5 K
Topics:
8 N& T" \1 i6 X$ Z- uChinese Economy Characteristics
' T/ c' r8 b2 Z% LRecent Events in the Chinese Economy9 V) l+ f3 w7 l. g! `0 w D J
Consequences of economic reform# `" A4 p$ T' W" f' K2 F5 m
Canada’s economic relations with China- n+ K. B1 u" `. e
( k8 C$ `4 ?* U# X! ]$ ?, CIf you would like to learn more about:
# @: v# [! G/ D' @6 Q: Y1 K9 V3 uRich and Poor Countries
, e) m* X4 ^2 H. B* x( R+ XWhy economies differ! ?2 K, B, j- Q
Causes for such differences, z$ F4 Q* a+ {7 `: }
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
3 o( r8 v. F |/ e. m! A# aECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
/ K+ x4 F) o3 {( a3 D- G( hTopics:( A; m0 _3 X5 x( I
Technology
6 o2 f# M! E% O5 R( TInstitutions
% J1 P8 ?+ H% T( O" ~: }Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 P4 Q: Z, Y* Y* [5 P0 RSupply and Demand
: q9 M, h/ W1 G! W4 ]) {" n7 q% TConsumer Behavior
7 Y: U; {0 @7 G6 D4 UProduction and Cost: W, B1 X- o5 S: g
Price and Output) k4 q5 m, ~( x
Market Structures
% A: x% O4 {2 }- W' tYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
' E! y0 [& X/ D5 NECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I
! Y: `8 u7 C" v+ QTopics: , M/ S( ~/ p$ _) l# N. l# ]' `
Theory of consumer behavior
2 `- o: a7 H9 h: ?0 _! e2 RTheory of production and cost
' Q, a7 P3 L: M2 h9 y. cPrice and output determination under competition0 s% F9 _/ e3 x1 D, Z' Z4 [- x* r. }
Monopoly and other market structures
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If you enjoyed learning about
0 r9 S" I& O, f: F! ~7 W( tCosts and Benefits
' D7 e/ r3 M+ p3 V. JExternalities, Z2 x2 Y) M* d' T# z8 {- B* Q
Decision-making. W" k5 y. j9 F3 a- ~
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Capital Investments
. [0 G8 T7 I; ?- |, wYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!
}' D0 ^1 s0 Q; W, p( OECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation1 k, i0 W) z2 `) `# B$ t
Topics:% Z. f# i* l, F% d I
Cost-Benefit Analysis
+ F6 K, L0 @& a! |! nEvaluating Public Investment Projects1 V: d! O: @# ^& m3 X' j+ G
Look at examples from
7 R+ x8 C' R: E2 u dTransportation
6 I" m4 E7 h6 y$ n6 PRiver Basin Management# F# e2 Q: D0 r. a& K. D- i
Electrical Generation4 p7 L0 S! h% I( t4 i0 {4 h
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand- k- N3 P! Z7 [# ?% i2 c
Externalities3 P6 z; F/ Q- N
Resource Allocation' R. J; F1 p/ k) z% ]# n$ z3 O
Taxation/ A& p4 i8 c6 m; E- x6 ]
Or would like to learn more about , c) p* c+ K/ m( t9 S3 C3 Y4 J
Supply of Natural Resources in Canada6 U# a# x5 @ y3 Z, T7 Q; p P8 m
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!
2 x4 l/ `; h" x9 {2 ~ECON 365 Resource Economics/ t7 O5 @. ^; C6 q& `7 d- i
Topics:- h Y) |, m& k4 F6 Z2 v
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
* T8 y h# I3 }! aScarcity and pricing
7 B5 m& N5 V [* l! SContemporary Canadian resource policy issues+ O: v1 N" o# k5 W* u, S# O8 w
2 x6 o* j6 l) V% tIf you enjoyed learning about / E/ j: I9 J% b, s/ q
Resource Allocation
; ~5 N" s' X! [' w- xPricing
& `$ G. L P4 T' n( Q4 u& NMarkets: c" r# e! F8 d( e
Government roles) O3 G! `3 e/ W0 ?9 o" Y
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The energy sector, including sources and markets: p0 m: K9 F4 _( L" D% t6 |- P
Canadian Energy Policy and current issues
- r$ V. }& E7 a$ _2 X# t- o' a7 I( F; ZYou might enjoy a course about
, Q0 z( z) s1 S/ X _: j: ~! k* iEnergy Economics!: G1 R9 L1 @8 a- E3 x. |/ q! w; {
ECON 366 Energy Economics
- ]9 m- a, m& c- Y, x: DTopics:
9 w C% ~$ p: l. N) [Pricing
& }6 M7 E9 v" Z& N) {Role in economic growth 2 F: x) I7 g9 ~# _) N
Energy sources and markets 9 v. d7 X' P* y; u
Role of government 5 v; n s5 l2 C; N4 p
Regulation 3 I5 E p& o, A. q( k( T
3 t t+ @% |# f6 U' ^% JIf you enjoyed learning about
& L4 C U/ @8 N" gExternalities2 Y' ^0 p: ?, j5 r) U7 S. r$ x
Regulation
) a( A9 G* h% B9 }/ T* W% rGovernment roles' U* Q) }7 p" T+ C. U2 a
Or would like to learn more about
: D: Q% a5 B6 qEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration1 R; d+ h5 Y% u6 K/ X
Steps taken to address deterioration
/ m: B+ _# ^5 w5 j) c' FYou might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
$ m* M! K/ M0 ?3 \ECON 369 Economics of the Environment! o( P1 J7 ]/ f" M) c9 n, h7 w" V$ k
Topics: 9 y4 B, m# `& T( j
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment 9 k* z3 u+ J4 r4 Y6 E, r1 K
Types and causes of environmental deterioration
+ i3 {8 O* z+ r+ M' {/ g, ZTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
7 W# K8 _. p; U! X1 R7 IRecreation economics9 q' D; j; a/ ^
: N' N8 K4 F# {: `0 ~5 EIf you enjoyed learning about
2 m8 G, x4 x1 W5 l! b$ |1 g, E$ a Individual Incentives
) W* U0 m: q2 a6 nTotal Welfare : j' P* d9 Y P" e& l
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics!
: Z* W. v3 w2 A5 n& ZECON 378 Law and Economics B& L. j( f$ m$ U4 ^# l! X
Topics: 1 [% u9 s4 O( ]4 E6 H& L6 x
Issues in Criminal and Family Law
) Q4 `$ Z* \9 o! }- J4 NCrime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining5 S `/ H+ V* ~4 N; K, [
Child Support Payments
8 N: ^1 |5 ]) H3 p5 w2 NPrivate Divorce agreements, x9 R" ~- N9 y; ]. ~
Criminal provisions of the Competition Act! M' K1 ~: o$ h1 r1 A7 ?1 A
* q& h+ K2 ?& L" x% GIf you enjoyed learning about ?( x9 p) m5 s, ?9 R, C# D
Prisoners Dilemma
l3 B+ Y: c0 I9 [& N, T7 T( UDominant Strategies: h, v% U1 T; B; T3 v0 I
Collusion" W9 @, ?* a' i5 j6 s5 w9 y5 Y
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory!
' ?, X; w2 v% H# n4 L4 k% p% H6 S7 [& iECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
8 o# ~4 _' K. X# oTopics:
4 x) ~: {$ |/ v( H' f$ n# KAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games
! O M) m3 N: @5 u% nApplications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion " E& n$ W0 }% g$ U* ~1 ?; ?
Note! Prerequisites:
$ c- U5 s# \$ b5 q rECON 384 & 299 |
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