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If you enjoyed learning about:
1 |2 C7 x# ~5 @; gTrade
4 b' w" [( F0 x! gGrowth, K* ^9 A( P4 ^& B/ E
Or would like to learn more about:
0 P; g p$ L( ~! P4 MChina as an Emerging Economy
0 a" W" R* v9 Z3 S: OYou might enjoy a course about The Chinese Economy!$ _- w5 L1 o8 W) V7 o1 R
ECON 211 Chinese Economic Development+ ?$ J- X3 l& y5 n! W+ W! l
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Chinese Economy Characteristics5 F- F' b' i$ e) ^% Y$ j; a) g7 F) N
Recent Events in the Chinese Economy# D" a5 P1 V* b: s" w
Consequences of economic reform
, c5 N2 L3 P; pCanada’s economic relations with China
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If you would like to learn more about: $ x2 y" B! y* u9 ]4 r1 u
Rich and Poor Countries6 [1 h; ?/ m( H7 @2 Y" {
Why economies differ
1 Y: M/ O; @3 Y) D7 j5 h$ u5 n% eCauses for such differences
4 F+ e. \# f4 O; X- A& z0 LYou might enjoy a course about Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth
9 m9 x# F$ h; @5 f" M WECON 222 Technology, Institutions and Economic Growth+ C5 r* `# L0 H) e0 T
Topics:$ R: S" |0 r& j4 L$ o0 a, e! q
Technology
N0 I* \* V! YInstitutions9 \, @: y2 c5 p, L
Growth rate Convergence / Divergence
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# o& F7 q: X; t& U( Q7 JIf you enjoyed learning about 6 W3 t% O% r2 ]
Supply and Demand# L3 q3 U. U: y" u$ M
Consumer Behavior
+ K9 i! B& g: g) XProduction and Cost
8 ?6 ?& ?! z1 N0 M( K) {7 u* DPrice and Output
' q4 y% ?( g; n1 V( `, Q/ V fMarket Structures: f6 E) y5 ^& M: P9 M# a
You might enjoy a course about Microeconomics!
3 \# Y( `! n' g. R5 X0 [- }ECON 281 Intermediate Micro Theory I# ~' s' S7 x- U n
Topics:
' r+ N/ s# ]5 i* s. k1 \( WTheory of consumer behavior
: _$ r4 r% s. s( J6 \$ t" ^) ATheory of production and cost! [; g" |: b4 |7 g5 d
Price and output determination under competition
- E. M& R1 Q! Q" i! @Monopoly and other market structures: u' m" Y# y% B4 A
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If you enjoyed learning about
( B! B: T5 J: {, K- xCosts and Benefits ! F/ i3 z' H- e5 @
Externalities
" @5 I5 U+ ?9 O8 r" F+ O KDecision-making
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Capital Investments
- n$ g! j- j. o/ MYou might enjoy a course about Project Evaluation!* T( ~! H4 X: E# j- P& A# R
ECON 355 Economics of Project Evaluation7 i! K1 [" P0 l [
Topics:, z5 m, i; K+ d# [& Y' N& ^
Cost-Benefit Analysis* o* {" R" D- P0 h; y
Evaluating Public Investment Projects# ]) i7 k/ L; @2 D' I4 P
Look at examples from " u; C5 h0 |2 M) ^) ?3 o* [0 Q
Transportation- O1 b0 u! E9 S
River Basin Management
. V& E5 \9 N( f1 t: M& y" V) [8 AElectrical Generation$ }; U0 K G D, i q, U
Oil & Gas and Pollution Control8 f" i6 s: w) W$ p) ^ O$ n% j7 s
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If you enjoyed learning about
/ d& r' z. l V# q {. n, O+ kSupply and Demand
* ]4 z9 w5 c# o" pExternalities
% \) N5 j( a1 O$ DResource Allocation' L d! L% s$ T/ K2 ~
Taxation, V, z+ i! F; @ _2 f& N2 R" b
Or would like to learn more about
$ ]; Z- {# o1 s, z9 c( h$ A0 H" [Supply of Natural Resources in Canada
; W6 g0 N( c" I; o+ {9 `& Y% ~You might enjoy a course about Natural Resource Economics!* Y7 G* {* i, z9 e) R/ G
ECON 365 Resource Economics
6 X" B# v. _ i( k; u2 ~* fTopics:7 Z) q" ?- N6 Z, S. R3 y2 N! P
Exploration, extraction, and taxation of exhaustible and renewable natural resources
% M9 p3 M& V) p% M) GScarcity and pricing) Q! d/ g9 [6 Y8 v
Contemporary Canadian resource policy issues9 K% Z+ @& k2 m- g' e/ S6 V
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If you enjoyed learning about
! l2 h; N2 F; k, i l5 ?, |" n6 jResource Allocation F8 g# D9 |6 I% \* C+ b0 o
Pricing
7 s% I# o. w1 a& P- s$ U3 eMarkets" A! q! S3 |2 {
Government roles+ i0 K X' @) E2 d
Or would like to learn more about
. J' p9 F: q% iThe energy sector, including sources and markets
5 x3 l. W, C o; R% u$ E5 ^Canadian Energy Policy and current issues& z1 n1 f+ X4 f9 \1 y$ u$ `
You might enjoy a course about ) c R* r. X' T7 P: r0 k
Energy Economics!
4 T1 u9 H* h# r: V) I. ? mECON 366 Energy Economics0 B7 h5 ]. L& P ~( _+ ~
Topics:
7 F1 x; |" d5 n7 y& |5 P5 nPricing
6 c' F9 c: }! l3 d; e4 u6 rRole in economic growth : i y6 x6 @0 n7 _0 e* Z) h
Energy sources and markets 1 K, c( {) T( l. ?3 H
Role of government # l6 O2 a" c! ?. x2 E
Regulation 4 D* O! \$ R5 x% L& N
9 ?' U# f. w$ j) KIf you enjoyed learning about
) L8 h3 k. C# V. A2 wExternalities
( h% N! E+ \. n1 S0 x* S LRegulation$ E* F W* H- O' E
Government roles2 Q5 u4 W1 E3 G, n+ v7 p
Or would like to learn more about 1 s) N @! S M& j( M$ O
Economic Impact of Environmental Deterioration
/ R% ? z9 B# V$ \" WSteps taken to address deterioration7 i2 G h* k( _3 T3 t
You might enjoy a course about Environmental Economics!
7 i, i* x N; M8 x( g0 SECON 369 Economics of the Environment5 @% Q1 _# Y0 }/ ~2 n9 n6 i; [% d# d
Topics:
% V& O$ z/ l8 X( ]2 eEconomic growth and the deterioration of the environment
4 t. L* I- z; G& s0 [Types and causes of environmental deterioration
! N) C3 x9 X" ?- X4 \& N3 OTheory, policy, and measurement relating to environmental deterioration ! m: {: _6 Y( ]2 {" B3 v& i, v4 l
Recreation economics6 J0 a6 C$ m8 Z) p
, M8 I3 _1 e5 y9 e' \9 }5 BIf you enjoyed learning about' V; f5 Q' D: d
Individual Incentives
* g4 a6 X9 r! a2 M6 c! C1 U4 qTotal Welfare 9 P4 m; ~+ F2 L/ ]
You might enjoy a course about Law and Economics! 6 P6 p6 G+ s$ r0 U
ECON 378 Law and Economics
' Y( ]! \3 H6 f' M! G# h, e; z2 ?Topics:
, r- F/ O+ R4 S4 ]4 D( a" iIssues in Criminal and Family Law- ]3 _* U1 L! }
Crime Deterrence, Plea Bargaining
! |$ }; ?& r/ F( ]/ y; V5 |Child Support Payments9 Y6 b" u( x3 C4 H, H% H
Private Divorce agreements
$ Q4 u6 Y2 K W5 F& l7 zCriminal provisions of the Competition Act/ u: ]5 o: O+ u4 q/ M) N- Z
! h& c) t3 L' M0 bIf you enjoyed learning about 4 H8 Y& Z6 U5 C. { K( P
Prisoners Dilemma C. Q0 }7 m0 B2 T
Dominant Strategies
. [1 O& G- f7 W! P& G% @' m- K6 A, bCollusion6 ], d3 N5 o/ B1 C, N3 |! G0 G
You might enjoy a course about Game Theory! # n B M* x7 I5 H2 Q' O7 S
ECON 484 Game Theory & Economic Applications
6 C& X2 D& X _0 lTopics:
/ p& I. p1 ~5 [, z7 qAnalysis of structure and equilibrium of games* \) h% ^. K& X I8 [5 i
Applications to economic problems such as bargaining, auctions and collusion ' k3 p7 q% g/ M, g) d
Note! Prerequisites:
6 D# ~& A N: B3 C4 v' rECON 384 & 299 |
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