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If you enjoyed learning about:
6 j) z" X2 E$ r, L' FTrade
) c: M- w8 `/ ~5 S X$ j+ DGrowth
# b! i' h! S; c& O. ^Or would like to learn more about: " @2 q( |5 X: y3 O# B
China as an Emerging Economy# t* ? U+ T7 m; N
You might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!
+ A8 q) @3 \, F; p& }( m1 ~ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development
9 P, @: @2 N2 A1 Y, E! zTopics:
! r5 S1 [: Z9 OChinese Economy Characteristics
; b4 } b5 ]# D* P( p) `Recent Events in the Chinese Economy
8 H a) b$ q* r7 g2 b% ^Consequences of economic reform. e; }0 {# J; e7 ?) P4 n R* j
Canada’s economic relations with China
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% \( K( G% ?5 [If you would like to learn more about: 2 F5 r7 z+ t# t: a+ n3 }7 I
Rich and Poor Countries
: H8 ~* U3 N5 m6 Y; C/ XWhy economies differ
+ ]: p* C3 L+ w8 zCauses for such differences" X$ s# e. Z8 c9 ?: L# h$ |
You might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
1 t. j1 o$ k1 x0 j: BECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth( W* n# g0 V* T- [
Topics:
- o3 r" |# ^- HTechnology
% Z; j+ `& W |; U. iInstitutions
. L M- k* I8 `# F: a4 G4 X: U" iGrowth rate Convergence / Divergence & A) `; \& x) z- C+ O8 ~
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If you enjoyed learning about
9 V* K: c/ y# X M) x7 x" G; U: SSupply and Demand: @! E# e) c3 `4 q: e
Consumer Behavior' K1 C4 v& s3 l L. s) V
Production and Cost
: O/ |" z# Z ?0 K; P1 z( OPrice and Output
. S- V0 q1 T% Q( ]# E9 nMarket Structures
$ g3 z! t$ M& ?3 d% HYou might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
0 c. g }( e/ ?, i' U1 y( ZECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I, G, B. h' W% ~8 {. n
Topics: : d% P' B1 N' E
Theory of consumer behavior. c' t4 e" i1 ]+ y0 _7 ^! D
Theory of production and cost( U$ u' S& G' r6 o3 h% Y. m7 _% T6 r
Price and output determination under competition# a/ |4 H# U# e
Monopoly and other market structures* }. d& Y+ t/ W f. U8 K
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Costs and Benefits
. G1 R0 b' k7 fExternalities
0 ~9 M0 H: O7 U) n; x: u JDecision-making4 M! F4 |: `/ }0 R' _2 |
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Capital Investments1 ~, z( { Q1 \* n3 @
You might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!/ Z% U) i7 r7 ^3 F9 ]
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation
: ?4 s P1 d. HTopics:/ }, }, J. U/ G! b8 E
Cost-Benefit Analysis
' a3 e. k$ e3 N i zEvaluating Public Investment Projects
$ Y5 L* A( d/ Q- X. j! LLook at examples from / `0 _9 R: w$ S* W% c, i5 F2 m1 m
Transportation
" G& S9 F( k6 E% M, J; V1 b8 }River Basin Management- R( x: x0 ~# P3 c0 S
Electrical Generation
1 r4 P$ I! h( h+ w' ^* N! L+ _. z( UOil & Gas and Pollution Control
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Supply and Demand
' T; Y. b! k* a7 t% pExternalities
/ }. ~5 f7 c% S: {8 b5 ?& O3 BResource Allocation
* _4 s8 i% b, B' k/ Q+ u: b) ]3 _Taxation2 W( _4 }8 F( J0 L% l+ r7 D
Or would like to learn more about
6 T; a" G% O) o4 R: [Supply of Natural Resources in Canada. Q" w& j) P* @2 }
You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!1 q% n: `6 G9 S R
ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 c+ A2 M. n( K" E ]Topics:7 ]9 e8 C5 K; M3 {% Y
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources" _+ `, R6 n: f% I3 p: c
Scarcity and pricing/ }, f* a0 Q: B4 B9 S6 J9 `
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues
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Resource Allocation
$ A2 d7 E# X- s/ I& s* G. OPricing
* N. d1 v, x8 d% e$ K& VMarkets6 \1 L, |5 Y6 M, P) q
Government roles' Z* K% @) X/ o& q# y
Or would like to learn more about 1 r, x/ T) Z$ n% U3 i
The energy sector, including sources and markets
* R. ]" f8 {: o5 P$ k/ LCanadian Energy Policy and current issues
; i1 n/ Z4 E; F6 P4 F" `You might enjoy a course about 5 Z- L, ~& Q/ y4 c
Energy Economics!
9 }5 D5 Q+ ` T; u+ T2 DECON 366 Energy Economics
$ R) D& w5 Z6 s p$ l$ tTopics: 0 M, @( H5 |5 n. \1 C2 W
Pricing
9 `! l8 K p$ S% w: ]Role in economic growth ) i `0 W2 [- l
Energy sources and markets
3 p: M1 h& {8 ?Role of government
" X0 m2 V, q4 o5 lRegulation
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If you enjoyed learning about
; |% z4 ?$ a4 x9 eExternalities
- M) }8 R8 R- A6 C0 YRegulation" v9 w: j: A' k# I' f0 u6 s# I
Government roles P5 q/ D& E# A7 |# `, j
Or would like to learn more about
, R, D3 o4 N$ ?' S. a! rEconomic Impact of Environmental Deterioration1 c2 {. Z2 P5 O! c
Steps taken to address deterioration6 n }, q( t/ c- j* e+ o% c3 L
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
/ `8 l5 c% s k: o6 ^2 MECON 369 Economics of the Environment
( a5 @4 H7 ?6 M9 P/ P/ C$ `Topics: $ J" K8 f; J. O5 k
Economic growth and the deterioration of the environment
7 Q( B& t. Y) N$ VTypes and causes of environmental deterioration
) ?/ E$ `* r6 H5 M. yTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration
- p7 a: A8 l' C7 P) v% H9 v8 zRecreation economics" u D# {! L( R
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Individual Incentives3 Q4 B" E/ d. I4 ~% r( s
Total Welfare
" y# Y5 {' r8 B c- G$ OYou might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 5 l# o# {3 r3 ~' U
ECON 378 Law and Economics
4 |: V$ t1 _8 ?1 M* Y# S' ^Topics:
( f5 v# ]. M7 `Issues in Criminal and Family Law7 n0 |" K9 b' c& d: v# \
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining {/ y& @) S3 c( q# r
Child Support Payments
0 t& j4 u1 {" q2 C hPrivate Divorce agreements
; E# x* |, N& `) g% ICriminal provisions of the Competition Act
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Prisoners Dilemma
: V. Y( r! x0 f0 pDominant Strategies
C6 {0 a" ]2 ] PCollusion
) |+ R$ n d: d9 d6 S9 |* w) PYou might enjoy a course about Game Theory! . x( l9 ~, r" i
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
0 J, R& {8 v/ @ n# k6 p6 uTopics: 1 ~0 ~7 ?) v$ I) ^( g$ L
Analysis of structure and equilibrium of games
% J* {: y+ m0 c T3 |Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion
6 R- d1 J* D: K8 s5 i* O5 HNote! Prerequisites: ' `' ?- t. D; D' Z7 I7 c z
ECON 384 & 299 |
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